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637 Cowan Street
Northern Colorado Geotech Project No. 012-03
Imported soils (if required) should conform to the following:
Percent fines by weight
Gradation (ASTM C136)
6".........................................................................................................100
3"....................................................................................................70-100
No. 4 Sieve.....................................................................................50-100
No. 200 Sieve..............................................................................60 (max)
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Plasticity Index.................................................................15 (max)
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(ASTM D698)
Scarified subgrade soils.........................................................................95
On -site and imported fill soils:
Beneath foundations..................................................................95
Beneathslabs............................................................................ 95
On -site or imported day soils should. be compacted within a moisture content.range of 2
percent below, to 2 percent above optimum. Granular soils should be compacted within a
moisture range of 3 percent below to 3 percent above optimum unless modified by the
project geotechnical engineer.
GENERAL COMMENTS
The analysis and recommendations presented in this report are based upon data obtained from
borings performed to obtain representative subsurface conditions at the site. Variations in the soil
between borings will occur. Northern Colorado Geotech should be present during construction to
observe the excavation and construction procedures and confirm or modify our recommendations.
The scope of services for this project does not include either -specifically or by implication any
environmental assessment of the site.
This report has been prepared in accordance with generally accepted geotechnical engineering
practices in this area at this time. No warranties, either express or implied, are intended or made.
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Northern Colorado Geotech Project No. 012-03
engineered fill, subgrade preparation, foundation bearing soils, and other geotechnical
conditions exposed during the construction of the project.
Site Preparation
Strip and remove existing vegetation, debris, and other deleterious materials from proposed
building and pavement areas. All exposed surfaces should be free of mounds and
depressions which could prevent uniform compaction.
Stripped materials consisting of vegetation and organic materials should be wasted from the
site, or used to revegetate landscaped areas or exposed slopes after completion of grading
operations.
If unexpected fills or underground facilities are encountered, such features should be
removed and the excavation thoroughly cleaned prior to backfill placement and/or
construction.
It is anticipated that excavations for the proposed construction can be accomplished with
conventional earthmoving equipment
The individual contractor(s) is responsible for designing and constructing stable, temporary
excavations as required to maintain stability of both the excavation sides and bottom. All
excavations should be.sloped or shored in the interest of safety following local, and federal
regulations, including current OSHA excavation and trench safety standards.
Fill Materials and Placement
All exposed areas which will receive fill should be scarified to a minimum depth of eight
inches, conditioned to near optimum moisture content, and compacted.
The placement of soils on the site should be observed by Northern Colorado Geotech. The
fill should be assessed for suitability of use in the proposed fill and tested for placement
including compaction percentage and moisture content.
Engineered fill should be placed and compacted in horizontal lifts, using equipment and
procedures that will produce recommended moisture contents and densities throughout the
lift. Recommended compaction criteria for engineered fill materials are as follows:
Clean on -site soils or approved imported materials may be used as fill material.
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637 Cowan Street
Northern Colorado Geotech Project No. 012-03
Additional floor slab design and construction recommendations are as follows:
• Positive separations and/or isolation joints should be provided between slabs and all
foundations, columns or utility lines to allow independent movement.
• Control joints should be provided in slabs to control the location and extent of
cracking.
• Interior trench backfill placed beneath slabs should be compacted in accordance
with recommended specifications outlined below.
• A minimum 24nch void space should be constructed. above, or below non -bearing
partition walls placed on the floor slab. Special framing details should be provided at
door jambs and frames within partition walls to avoid potential distortion. Partition
walls should be isolated from suspended ceilings.
• In areas subjected to normal loading, a minimum flinch layer of sand, dean -graded
gravel or aggregate base course should be placed beneath interior slabs.
• A minimum flinch layer of free -draining gravel should be placed beneath basement
floor slabs in conjunction with the underslab drainage system.
• Floor slabs should not be constructed on frozen subgrade.
Exterior slabs -on -grade, exterior architectural features, and utilities founded on, or in backfill may
experience some movement due to the volume change of the backfill. Potential movement could
be reduced by:
• minimizing moisture increases in the backfill
• controlling moisture -density during placement of backfill
using designs which allow vertical movement between the exterior features and
adjoining structural elements
• placing effective control joints on relatively dose centers
General Earthwork
All earthwork on the project should be observed and evaluated by Northern Colorado
Geotech. The evaluation of earthwork should include observation and testing of
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637 Cowan Street
Northern Colorado Geoteeh Project No. 012-03
Perched groundwater may occur at times since the subsurface soils are relatively impermeable and
tend to trap water. Completion of site development, including installation of landscaping and
irrigation systems, may lead to perched groundwater development
To reduce the potential for groundwater to impact foundation bearing soils and enter the basement
of the structure, installation of a perimeter drainage system is recommended. The drainage system
should be Constructed around the exterior perimeter of the basement foundation, and sloped at a
minimum 1/8 inch per foot to a suitable outlet, such as a sump and pump system.
The drainage system should consist of a properly sized perforated pipe, embedded in free -draining
gravel, placed in a trench at least 12 inches in width_ Gravel should extend a minimum of 3 inches
beneath the bottom of the pipe, and at least 2 feet above the bottom of the foundation wall. The
gravel should be covered with drainage fabric prior to placement of foundation backfill.
Surface Drainage
Positive drainage should be provided during construction and maintained throughout the life of the
proposed project. Infiltration of water into utility or foundation excavations must be prevented
during construction. Planters and other surface features which could retain water in areas adjacent
to the building or pavements should be sealed or eliminated. In areas where sidewalks or paving
do not immediately adjoin the structure, we recommend that protective slopes be provided with a
minimum grade of approximately 10 percent for at least 10 feet from perimeter walls. Backfill
against footings, exterior walls, and in utility and sprinkler line trenches should be well compacted
and free of all construction debris to reduce the possibility of moisture infiltration.
Downspouts, roof drains or scuppers should discharge into splash blocks or extensions when the
ground surface beneath such features is not protected by exterior slabs or paving.' Sprinkler
systems should not be installed within 5 feet of foundation walls. Landscaped irrigation adjacent to
the foundation system should be minimized or eliminated.
Floor Slab Design and Construction
Due to the expansive potential of the clay soils at approximate slab subgrade elevation, differential
slab movement on the order of 1 inch or more is possible should expansive soils become elevated
in moisture content A common practice to reduce potential slab heave involves overexcavation of
the expansive soils and replacing these materials with non -expansive imported fill. This alternative
Will not eliminate the possibility of slab heave; but movements should be reduced and tend to be
more uniform.
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637 Cowan Street
Northern Colorado Geotech Project No. 012-03
Design and construction recommendations for foundation systems and other earth connected
phases of the project are outlined below.
Footing Foundations
Based on the results of our subsurface exploration and laboratory testing, it is our opinion that a
spread footing foundation system bearing upon undisturbed soil and/or engineered fill may be used
for support of the proposed structure. The footings may be designed for a maximum bearing
pressure of 2,000 psf. In addition, the footings should be sized to maintain a minimum dead -load
pressure of 500 psf. The design bearing pressure applies to dead loads plus design live load
conditions. The design bearing pressure may be increased by one-third when considering total
loads that include wind or seismic conditions.
Exterior footings should be placed a minimum of 30 inches below finished grade for frost protection
and to provide Confinement for the bearing soils. Finished grade is the lowest adjacent grade for
perimeter footings.
Footings should be proportioned to reduce differential foundation movement. Proportioning on the
basis of equal total settlement is recommended; however, proportioning to relative constant dead -
load pressure will also reduce differential settlement between adjacent footings. Total settlement
resulting from the assumed structural loads is estimated to be on the order of 3/4 inch or less.
Differential settlement should be on the order of 1/2 ' to 3/4 of the estimated total 'settlement.
Additional foundation movements could occur if water from any source infiltrates the.foundation
soils; therefore, proper drainage should be provided in the final design and during construction.
Foundations and masonry walls should be reinforced as necessary to reduce the potential for
distress caused by differential foundation movement The use of joints at openings or other
discontinuities in masonry walls is recommended.
Foundation excavations should be observed by Northern Colorado Geotech. If the soil conditions
encountered differ significantly from those presented in this report, supplemental recommendations
may be required.
Below Grade Construction
Groundwater was not encountered on the site to the maximum depth of exploration, 15 feet.
Therefore, full -depth basement construction is considered acceptable on the site.
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Water Content • Compressive Strength
Dry Density Expansion
• Consolidation
SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS
Soil Conditions
Soils at the site generally consisted of lean day with sand to depths of approximately 12 feet The
materials underlying the surface soils and extending to the maximum depth of exploration
consisted of silty sand with gravel. Summary boring logs are attached with this report .
Groundwater Conditions
Groundwater was not observed in any test boring at the time of field exploration, nor when checked
two days after the drilling. These observations represent groundwater conditions at the time of the
field exploration, and may not be indicative of other times, or at other locations. Groundwater
conditions canbe expected to fluctuate with varying seasonal and weather conditions, and other
factors.
Field Test Results
Field test results indicate that the day soils vary from stiff to very stiff in consistency. The sand
soils are dense in relative density.
Laboratory Test Results
Laboratory test results indicate that the day soils have low expansive potential and low to
moderate load bearing capabilities.
DESIGN RECOMMENDATIONS
Foundation Design
Based on the results of our subsurface exploration and the results of the laboratory testing, it is our
opinion that a spread footing foundation system may be used for support of the proposed structure.
The footings should be placed on undisturbed soils and/or engineered fill material. Potentially
expansive soils will require particular attention in the design and construction.
Lamar Valley Craftsman
637 Cowan Street
Northern Colorado Gleotech Project No. 012-03
PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION'
It is our understanding that a single-family residence will be built at the site. The residence will
have a full -depth basement
SITE EXPLORATION
A total of two test borings were drilled on January 21, 2003. The borings were drilled to
approximate depths of 15 feet at the locations shown on the Site Plan, Figure 1. The borings were
advanced with a truck -mounted drilling rig, utilizing flinch diameter solid stem augers.
The borings were located in the field by pacing from property lines and/or existing site features.
Relative surface elevations at the boring locations were obtained by measurements with an
engineer's level from a temporary bench mark (TBM) shown on the Site Plan. The accuracy of
boring locations and elevations should only be assumed to the level implied by the methods used
to determine each.
Liithologic logs of each boring were •recorded by an engineering geologist during the drilling
operations. At selected intervals, samples of the subsurface materials were taken by driving split -
spoon and/or ring samplers. Standard penetration measurements were recorded while driving a
split -spoon and/or ring sampler into the subsurface materials. The standard penetration test is a
useful index in estimating the density of the materials encountered.
Groundwater conditions were evaluated in each boring at the time of subsurface exploration, and
two days after the drilling.
Laboratory Testing
The samples retrieved during the subsurface exploration were returned to our laboratory for
observation by the project manager. The soils were classified in general accordance with the
Unified Soil Classification System. At that time, the field descriptions were confirmed or modified
and an applicable laboratory testing program was formulated. Boring logs were prepared and are
attached with this report
Laboratory tests were conducted on selected samples and are presented on the boring logs and
attached laboratory test sheets. The test results were used for the geotechnical engineering
analyses, and the development of foundation and earthwork recommendations.
Selected samples were tested for the following engineering properties:
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GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING REPORT
PROPOSED RESIDENCE
637 COWAN STREET
FORT COLLINS, COLORADO
NORTHERN COLORADO GEOTECH
PROJECT NO.012-03
FEBRUARY 13, 2003
SCOPE
This report contains the results of our geotechnical engineering exploration for the proposed
residence to be located at 637 Cowan Street in Fort Collins, Colorado.
This report includes descriptions of, and geotechnical engineering recommendations relative to:
• subsurface soil and bedrock conditions
• groundwater conditions
• foundation design and construction
• basement construction
• drainage
• floor slab design and construction
• earthwork
The recommendations contained in this report are based upon the results of field and laboratory
testing, engineering analyses, and experience with similar soil conditions, structures and our
understanding of the proposed project.
SITE CONDITIONS
The proposed residence will be located on a "new" lot that will be created by splitting an existing lot
into two parcels. The existing lot has a residence located on the north side of the lot The
proposed residence will be located on the south side of the existing lot A small shed is located on
the southwest comer of the lot Cowan street is located east of the site. An alley is located to the
west A wooden fence and residence border the property to the south.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page No.
Letterof Transmittal.............................................................................................................. ii
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SITE CONDITIONS ..........................................
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PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION...........................................................................................2
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SITEEXPLORATION...........................................................................................................2
LaboratoryTesting......................................................................................................2
SUBSURFACECONDITIONS......:........................................................................................3
SoilConditions............................................................................................................3
Groundwater Conditions..............................................................................................3
FieldTest Results............................................................................................:...........3
Laboratory Test Results.............................................................................................. 3
DESIGN RECOMMENDATIONS.......................:...................................................................3
FoundationDesign...................................................................................................... 3
FootingFoundations.....................................................................:..................:...........4
BelowGrade Construction...........................................................................................4
SurfaceDrainage............................................................................................:........... 5
Floor Slab Design and Construction............................................................................5
General Earthwork..........................................................................................:...........6
SitePreparation................................................................................................7
Fill Materials and Placement..................................................................:...........7
GENERALCOMMENTS.......................................................................................................8
ATTACHMENTS
Boring Location Plan
Logs of Borings
Laboratory Test Results
February 13, 2003
Lamar Valley Craftsman
PO Box 270887
Fort Collins, Colorado 80527
Attn: Mr. Barry Schram
Re: Geotechnical Engineering Report
637 Cowan Street
Fort Collins, Colorado
Northem Colorado Geotech Project No. 012-03
Northam
Colorado
Geotech
2956 29th Street, Unit 21
Greeley, Colorado 80631
Phone: (970) 506-92"
Fax: (970) 506-9242
Northern Colorado Geotech has completed a geotechnical engineering exploration for the proposed
residence to be located at 637 Cowan Street in Fort Collins, Colorado
The subsurface soils at the site consisted of lean day with sand that are underlain by silty sand with
gravel at an approximate depth of 12 feet The results of our field exploration and laboratory testing
indicate that the soils and bedrock at the site have low expansive potential and low to moderate load
bearing capabilities.
Based on the anticipated construction and the results of our engineering exploration, it is our opinion
that the proposed residence may be supported on a spread footing foundation system. Slab on
grade may be utilized for the interior floor system provided that care is taken in the placement and
compaction of the subgrade soil.
If you have any questions concerning this report or any of our consulting services, please do not
hesitate to contact us.
Sincerely,
NORTHERN COLORADO GEOTECH
Prepa by.
Doug Leafgren, P.G.
President \
Reviewed by:
Gary G. Weeks, P.E.
Vice President
Copies to: Addressee (3)
GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING REPORT
PROPOSED RESIDENCE
637 COWAN STREET
FORT COLLINS, COLORADO
NORTHERN COLORADO GEOTECH
PROJECT NO.012-03
February 13, 2003
Prepared for.
Lamar Valley Craftsman
PO Box 270887
Fort Collins, Colorado 80527
Attn: Mr. Barry Schram
Northern
Colorado
Geotech
2956 29th Street, Unit 21
Greeley, Colorado 80631
Phone: (970) 506-9244
Fax: (970) 506-9242