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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ............................................................................................................... i
1.0 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................... 1
2.0 PROJECT INFORMATION ............................................................................................... 1
2.1 Project Description ................................................................................................ 1
2.2 Site Location and Description ................................................................................ 2
3.0 SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS .......................................................................................... 2
3.1 Typical Subsurface Profile ..................................................................................... 2
3.2 Laboratory Testing ................................................................................................ 3
3.3 Groundwater ......................................................................................................... 3
4.0 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION ....................................... 4
4.1 Geotechnical Considerations................................................................................. 4
4.1.1 Existing Fill ................................................................................................. 4
4.1.2 Structural Recommendations..................................................................... 5
4.1.3 Expansive Soils ......................................................................................... 5
4.2 Earthwork .............................................................................................................. 6
4.2.1 Site Preparation .......................................................................................... 6
4.2.2 Excavation .................................................................................................. 6
4.2.3 Subgrade Preparation ................................................................................. 7
4.2.4 Fill Materials and Placement ....................................................................... 7
4.2.5 Compaction Requirements ......................................................................... 8
4.2.6 Utility Trench Backfill ................................................................................... 9
4.2.7 Grading and Drainage ................................................................................ 9
4.2.8 Exterior Slab Design and Construction ...................................................... 10
4.2.9 Corrosion Protection ................................................................................. 10
4.3 Foundations ......................................................................................................... 10
4.3.1 Design Recommendations – Drilled Piers Bottomed in Bedrock ............. 11
4.3.2 Construction Considerations – Drilled Piers Bottomed in Bedrock .......... 11
4.4 Floor Systems ...................................................................................................... 12
4.4.1 Design Recommendations ....................................................................... 12
4.4.2 Construction Considerations .................................................................... 13
4.5 Seismic Considerations ....................................................................................... 14
4.6 Below-Grade Construction .................................................................................. 14
4.7 Lateral Earth Pressures ....................................................................................... 14
5.0 GENERAL COMMENTS ................................................................................................. 16
TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont’d)
Appendix A – FIELD EXPLORATION
Exhibit A-1 Field Exploration Description
Exhibit A-2 Boring Location Diagram
Exhibits A-3 to A-9 Boring Logs
Appendix B – LABORATORY TESTING
Exhibit B-1 Laboratory Testing Description
Exhibit B-2 Atterberg Limits Test Results
Exhibit B-3 Grain-size Distribution Test Results
Exhibits B-4 to B-8 Swell-consolidation Test Results
Exhibit B-9 Summary of Laboratory Test Results
Appendix C – SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS
Exhibit C-1 Explanation of Boring Log Information
Exhibit C-2 Unified Soil Classification System
Exhibit C-3 Description of Rock Properties
Exhibit C-4 Laboratory Test Significance and Purpose
Exhibits C-5 and C-6 Report Terminology
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GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING REPORT
Avago Technologies B4 West Annex
4380 Ziegler Road
Fort Collins, Colorado
Terracon Project No. 20125028
September 4, 2012
1.0 INTRODUCTION
This report presents the results of our geotechnical engineering services performed for the
proposed Avago Technologies B4 West Annex addition to be located at 4380 Ziegler Road in
Fort Collins, Colorado. The purpose of these services is to provide information and geotechnical
engineering recommendations relative to:
Subsurface soil and bedrock conditions Foundation design and construction
Groundwater conditions Floor slab design and construction
Grading and drainage Earthwork
Lateral earth pressures Seismic considerations
Our geotechnical engineering scope of work for this project included the initial site visit, the
advancement of seven (7) test borings to depths ranging from approximately 29.5 to 39.7 feet
below existing site grades, laboratory testing for soil engineering properties and engineering
analyses to provide foundation and floor system design and construction recommendations.
Logs of the borings along with a Boring Location Diagram (Exhibit A-2) are included in Appendix
A of this report. The results of the laboratory testing performed on soil and bedrock samples
obtained from the site during the field exploration are included in Appendix B of this report.
Previously, Terracon and Empire Laboratories, Inc. (acquired by Terracon) have completed
several geotechnical studies at the Hewlett Packard property including a Geotechnical
Engineering Report (Project No. 20965061; report dated May 31, 1996) for the Building 4 site.
Information from this previous study was reviewed and considered during our analysis and
preparation of this report.
2.0 PROJECT INFORMATION
2.1 Project Description
Item Description
Site layout Refer to the Boring Location Diagram (Exhibit A-2 in Appendix A)
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APPENDIX A
FIELD EXPLORATION
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BORING LOCATION DIAGRAM
301 North Howes Street Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 A-2
PH. (970) 484-0359 FAX. (970) 484-0454
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DIAGRAM IS FOR GENERAL LOCATION Exhibit
ONLY, AND IS NOT INTENDED FOR
CONSTRUCTION PURPOSES
0’ 50’ 100’
APPROXIMATE SCALE
Approximate Boring Location
Avago Technologies B4 West Annex
4380 Ziegler Road
Fort Collins, Colorado
Approximate Location of
Temporary Benchmark (Top of
Concrete Floor Slab– Assumed
Elevation 100.0’)
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5
3 4
6 7
1
1
0.3
0.7
4.0
19.5
27.0
39.7
ASPHALT - 3 1/2 inches
AGGREGATE BASE COURSE - 4 inches
FILL
sandy lean clay, stiff, moist, light brown, dark brown
LEAN CLAY with SAND
soft, moist, light brown, reddish brown
LEAN CLAY with SAND at 14 feet.
WELL-GRADED SAND with GRAVEL
medium dense, wet, brown, dark brown
CLAYSTONE BEDROCK
hard, moist, gray, olive, rust
Boring Terminated at 39.7 Feet
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99
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80.5
73
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19
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13
18
19
14
19
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50/8
N=50/8"
99
100
110
37-14-23
Stratification lines are approximate. In-situ, the transition may be gradual. Hammer Type: Automatic
LOCATION
GRAPHIC LOG
DEPTH
See Exhibit A-2
THIS BORING LOG IS NOT VALID IF SEPARATED FROM ORIGINAL REPORT. SMART LOG-DEPTH TO BOTTOM OF PAGE 20125028.GPJ TERRACON2012.GDT 8/31/12
4380 Ziegler Road
Fort Collins, Colorado
SITE:
During drilling
One day after drilling
0.3
0.4
14.5
19.5
27.0
29.5
ASPHALT - 4 inches
AGGREGATE BASE COURSE - 2 inches
LEAN CLAY with SAND
soft to stiff, moist, brown, light brown, fine-grained sand
SANDY LEAN CLAY with GRAVEL
soft to stiff, moist, brown, red, black
WELL-GRADED SAND with GRAVEL
medium dense, wet, brown, black, red
CLAYSTONE BEDROCK
very hard, olive, gray, rust
Boring Terminated at 29.5 Feet
0
0
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99
85
80
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70
19
20
15
10
14
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2-3
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N=22
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N=50/6"
103
113
Stratification lines are approximate. In-situ, the transition may be gradual. Hammer Type: Automatic
LOCATION
GRAPHIC LOG
DEPTH
See Exhibit A-2
THIS BORING LOG IS NOT VALID IF SEPARATED FROM ORIGINAL REPORT. SMART LOG-DEPTH TO BOTTOM OF PAGE 20125028.GPJ TERRACON2012.GDT 8/31/12
4380 Ziegler Road
Fort Collins, Colorado
SITE:
During drilling
One day after drilling
WATER LEVEL OBSERVATIONS
PROJECT: Avago Technologies B4 West
Annex
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Advancement Method:
4" solid stem flight auger
Abandonment Method:
Borings backfilled with soil cuttings upon completion.
301 North Howes
20.0
31.0
34.8
LEAN CLAY with SAND
stiff to very stiff, moist, brown
WELL-GRADED SAND with GRAVEL
wet, brown, dark brown, red
CLAYSTONE BEDROCK
hard to very hard, moist, gray, olive, rust
Boring Terminated at 34.8 Feet
80
69
65
22
11
16
16
15
10-10
4-4-4
N=8
7-10
4-6-7
N=13
50/10"
N=50/10"
113
Stratification lines are approximate. In-situ, the transition may be gradual. Hammer Type: Automatic
LOCATION
GRAPHIC LOG
DEPTH
See Exhibit A-2
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Abandonment Method:
Borings backfilled with soil cuttings upon completion.
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Fort Collins, Colorado
Notes:
Project No.: 20125028
Drill Rig: CME-75
Boring Started: 8/9/2012
BORING LOG NO. 3
The CPI Group
See Appendix C for explanation of symbols and
abbreviations.
CLIENT:
Greenwood Village, Colorado
See Appendix B for description of laboratory
procedures and additional data, (if any).
0.4
0.5
11.0
19.5
30.0
34.8
ASPHALT - 5 inches
AGGREGATE BASE COURSE - 2 inches
FILL
sandy lean clay with varying amounts of gravel, stiff, moist,
brown, black, red
SANDY LEAN CLAY
stiff, moist, light brown
WELL-GRADED-GRADED SAND with GRAVEL
dense, wet, brown, tan, red, black
CLAYSTONE BEDROCK
very hard, moist, olive, brown, rust
Boring Terminated at 34.8 Feet
99
99
88.5
80
69.5
64.5
18
16
16
6
19
3-4-3
N=7
7-9
4-5-5
N=10
9-24-25
N=49
50/9"
N=50/9"
115
36-16-20
53-20-33
Stratification lines are approximate. In-situ, the transition may be gradual. Hammer Type: Automatic
LOCATION
GRAPHIC LOG
DEPTH
See Exhibit A-2
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Borings backfilled with soil cuttings upon completion.
6.0
20.5
26.0
30.0
FILL
sandy lean clay with varying amounts of gravel, very stiff,
moist, dark brown, tan, red
SANDY LEAN CLAY
medium stiff to stiff, moist, reddish brown
WELL-GRADED SAND with GRAVEL
medium, wet
CLAYSTONE BEDROCK
hard, moist, olive, gray, rust
Boring Terminated at 30 Feet
94
79.5
74
70
11
19
18
22
17
4-8-7
N=15
2-3
4-6-6
N=12
7-15
50/12"
N=50/12"
98
104
Stratification lines are approximate. In-situ, the transition may be gradual. Hammer Type: Automatic
LOCATION
GRAPHIC LOG
DEPTH
See Exhibit A-2
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Advancement Method:
4" solid stem flight auger
Abandonment Method:
Borings backfilled with soil cuttings upon completion.
301 North Howes
Fort Collins, Colorado
Notes:
Project No.: 20125028
Drill Rig: CME-75
Boring Started: 8/9/2012
BORING LOG NO. 5
The CPI Group
1.0
16.0
24.0
30.3
SILTY GRAVEL with SAND
slightly moist, light brown
SANDY LEAN CLAY
stiff, moist, brown, light red
WELL-GRADED SAND with GRAVEL
medium dense, wet, brown, red, black
CLAYSTONE BEDROCK
hard to very hard, moist, gray, olive, rust
Boring Terminated at 30.3 Feet
96.5
81.5
73.5
67.5
15
20
20
11
22
6-8
3-5-5
N=10
4-6-6
N=12
6-12-13
N=25
50/15"
114
33-15-18
Stratification lines are approximate. In-situ, the transition may be gradual. Hammer Type: Automatic
LOCATION
GRAPHIC LOG
DEPTH
See Exhibit A-2
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Advancement Method:
4" solid stem flight auger
Abandonment Method:
Borings backfilled with soil cuttings upon completion.
301 North Howes
Fort Collins, Colorado
Notes:
Project No.: 20125028
Drill Rig: CME-75
Boring Started: 8/9/2012
BORING LOG NO. 6
The CPI Group
See Appendix C for explanation of symbols and
0.4
0.6
6.5
20.0
26.5
30.3
ASPHALT - 5 inches
AGGREGATE BASE COURSE - 2 inches
FILL
sandy lean clay with varying amounts of gravel, stiff, moist,
dark brown, brown
SANDY LEAN CLAY
medium stiff to stiff, moist, brown, reddish brown
WELL-GRADED SAND with GRAVEL
medium dense, wet, brown, black, red
CLAYSTONE BEDROCK
hard to very hard, moist, olive, gray, rust
Boring Terminated at 30.3 Feet
0
99.5
99.5
93.5
80
73.5
69.5
20
13
16
13
21
6-8
2-2-2
N=4
5-6
3-12-12
N=24
50/16"
104
113
Stratification lines are approximate. In-situ, the transition may be gradual. Hammer Type: Automatic
LOCATION
GRAPHIC LOG
DEPTH
See Exhibit A-2
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APPENDIX B
LABORATORY TESTING
Geotechn
Avago Te
Septembe
Respons
Laborat
The soil
laborator
descriptio
determin
Laborato
tests are
analyses
tests we
samples
described
descriptio
nical Enginee
echnologies B
er 4, 2012 ■ T
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tory Testin
and bedro
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ons were re
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presented i
s, and the de
re performe
were class
d in Append
on of rock pr
Wate
Grai
Cons
ering Report
4 West Anne
Terracon Proj
rceful ■ Relia
ng Descript
ock samples
rvation by
eviewed and
ng properties
re conducte
in Appendix
evelopment
ed in genera
sified in gen
dix C. Rock
roperties pre
er content
n-size distrib
solidation/sw
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ex ■ Fort Collin
ect No. 20125
able
tion
s retrieved
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
0 20 40 60 80 100
CL or OL CH or OH
ML or OL
MH or OH
PL PI
ATTERBERG LIMITS RESULTS
ASTM D4318
14.0
4.0
34.0
14.0
Boring ID Depth Description
LEAN CLAY with SAND
SANDY LEAN CLAY
FAT CLAY with SAND
SANDY LEAN CLAY
CL
CL
CH
CL
Fines
P
L
A
S
T
I
C
I
T
Y
I
N
D
E
X
LIQUID LIMIT
"U" Line
"A" Line
37
36
53
33
14
16
20
15
23
20
33
18
82
66
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
65
70
75
80
85
90
95
100
100 10 1 0.1 0.01 0.001
6 16
20 30
40 50
1.5 6 200
810
82.3
66.2
83.8
60.9
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
14
LL PL PI
%Silt %Clay
1 4
3/4 1/2
60
fine
U.S. SIEVE OPENING IN INCHES U.S. SIEVE NUMBERS HYDROMETER
14
16
20
15
23
20
33
18
D100
Cc Cu
SILT OR CLAY
4
%Gravel %Sand
ASTM D422
D30 D10
1
4
-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
0
1
2
100 1,000 10,000
AXIAL STRAIN, %
PRESSURE, psf
SWELL CONSOLIDATION TEST
ASTM D4546
NOTES: Sample exhibited 2.0 percent compression upon wetting under an applied pressure of 1,000 psf.
PROJECT NUMBER: 20125028
EXHIBIT: B-4
PROJECT: Avago Technologies B4 West
Annex
SITE: 4380 Ziegler Road
Fort Collins, Colorado
CLIENT: The CPI Group
Greenwood Village, Colorado
301 North Howes
Fort Collins, Colorado
Specimen Identification
9.0 ft
Classification , pcf
1 100 13
WC, %
SANDY LEAN CLAY (CL)
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-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
0
1
2
100 1,000 10,000
AXIAL STRAIN, %
PRESSURE, psf
SWELL CONSOLIDATION TEST
ASTM D4546
NOTES: Sample exhibited 0.3 percent swell upon wetting under an applied pressure of 1,000 psf.
PROJECT NUMBER: 20125028
EXHIBIT: B-5
PROJECT: Avago Technologies B4 West
Annex
SITE: 4380 Ziegler Road
Fort Collins, Colorado
CLIENT: The CPI Group
Greenwood Village, Colorado
301 North Howes
Fort Collins, Colorado
Specimen Identification
14.0 ft
Classification , pcf
3 113 16
WC, %
LEAN CLAY with SAND (CL)
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-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
0
1
2
100 1,000 10,000
AXIAL STRAIN, %
PRESSURE, psf
SWELL CONSOLIDATION TEST
ASTM D4546
NOTES: Sample exhibited 1.2 percent swell upon wetting under an applied pressure of 1,000 psf.
PROJECT NUMBER: 20125028
EXHIBIT: B-6
PROJECT: Avago Technologies B4 West
Annex
SITE: 4380 Ziegler Road
Fort Collins, Colorado
CLIENT: The CPI Group
Greenwood Village, Colorado
301 North Howes
Fort Collins, Colorado
Specimen Identification
19.0 ft
Classification , pcf
5 104 22
WC, %
SANDY LEAN CLAY (CL)
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-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
0
1
2
100 1,000 10,000
AXIAL STRAIN, %
PRESSURE, psf
SWELL CONSOLIDATION TEST
ASTM D4546
NOTES: Sample exhibited 0.1 percent swell upon wetting under an applied pressure of 1,000 psf.
PROJECT NUMBER: 20125028
EXHIBIT: B-7
PROJECT: Avago Technologies B4 West
Annex
SITE: 4380 Ziegler Road
Fort Collins, Colorado
CLIENT: The CPI Group
Greenwood Village, Colorado
301 North Howes
Fort Collins, Colorado
Specimen Identification
4.0 ft
Classification , pcf
6 114 15
WC, %
SANDY LEAN CLAY (CL)
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-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
0
1
2
100 1,000 10,000
AXIAL STRAIN, %
PRESSURE, psf
SWELL CONSOLIDATION TEST
ASTM D4546
NOTES: Sample exhibited 0.2 percent compression upon wetting under an applied pressure of 1,000 psf.
PROJECT NUMBER: 20125028
EXHIBIT: B-8
PROJECT: Avago Technologies B4 West
Annex
SITE: 4380 Ziegler Road
Fort Collins, Colorado
CLIENT: The CPI Group
Greenwood Village, Colorado
301 North Howes
Fort Collins, Colorado
Specimen Identification
14.0 ft
Classification , pcf
7 113 16
WC, %
SANDY LEAN CLAY (CL)
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1 2 - 3 18.5 98.9
1 4 - 5.5 15.0
1 9 - 10 SANDY LEAN CLAY (CL) 13.3 99.5
1 14 - 15.5 LEAN CLAY with SAND(CL) 37 14 23 82.3 0.0 17.7 18.0
1 19 - 20 18.7 110.0
1 24 - 25.5 13.8
1 29 - 30 19.4
1 39 - 39.7 17.9
2 4 - 5 19.3 103.0
2 9 - 10.5 20.0
2 14 - 15 15.1 112.5
2 19 - 20.5 9.6
2 29 - 29.5 13.9
3 4 - 5 21.9
3 9 - 10.5 11.2
3 14 - 15 LEAN CLAY with SAND (CL) 15.6 112.5
3 19 - 20.5 16.1
3 34 - 34.8 14.8
4 4 - 5.5 SANDY LEAN CLAY(CL) 36 16 20 66.2 0.0 0.0 18.2
4 9 - 10 15.8 115.0
4 14 - 15.5 15.9
4 19 - 20.5 6.4
4 34 - 34.8 FAT CLAY with SAND(CH) 53 20 33 83.8 0.0 16.2 18.7
5 4 - 5.5 11.5
5 9 - 10 19.3 98.3
5 14 - 15.5 17.6
5 19 - 20 SANDY LEAN CLAY (CL) 21.9 103.8
6 4 - 5 SANDY LEAN CLAY (CL) 15.0 113.9
6 9 - 10.5 20.4
6 14 - 15.5 SANDY LEAN CLAY(CL) 33 15 18 60.9 0.1 39.0 19.9
6 19 - 20.5 11.1
6 29 - 30.5 21.5
7 4 - 5 19.8 103.9
7 9 - 10.5 12.7
7 14 - 15 SANDY LEAN CLAY (CL) 16.5 113.0
7 19 - 20.5 12.6
Sheet 1 of 1
Summary of Laboratory Results
Depth USCS Classification
and Soil Description
Compressive
Strength
%
<#200
Sieve
Dry
Density
(pcf)
Water
Content
(%)
BORING
ID
Liquid
Limit
Plastic
Limit
Plasticity
Index
%
APPENDIX C
SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS
Boulders
Cobbles
Gravel
Sand
Silt or Clay
< 5
5 - 12
> 12
Trace
With
Modifier
RELATIVE PROPORTIONS OF SAND AND GRAVEL GRAIN SIZE TERMINOLOGY
Hard
Trace
With
Modifier
above 4.00 > 30
2.00 to 4.00
1.00 to 2.00
0.50 to 1.00
0.25 to 0.50
less than 0.25
(50% or more passing the No. 200 sieve.)
Consistency determined by laboratory shear strength testing, field
visual-manual procedures or standard penetration resistance
CONSISTENCY OF FINE-GRAINED SOILS
Very Loose
Loose
Medium Dense
Dense
Descriptive Term
(Density)
> 50
30 - 50
10 - 29
4 - 9
0 - 3
Water Level After a
Specified Period of Time
STENGTH TERMS
Std. Penetration Resistance
(blows per foot)
Very Stiff
Stiff
RELATIVE DENSITY OF COARSE-GRAINED SOILS
15 - 30
8 - 14
Medium-Stiff
Soft
Very Soft
Descriptive Term
(Consistency)
2 - 4
0 - 1
Std. Penetration Resistance
(blows per foot)
Undrained Shear Strength
(kips per square foot)
Very Dense
5 - 7
UNIFIED SOIL CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM
Exhibit C-2
Criteria for Assigning Group Symbols and Group Names Using Laboratory Tests A
Soil Classification
Group
Symbol Group Name B
Coarse Grained Soils:
More than 50% retained
on No. 200 sieve
Gravels:
More than 50% of
coarse fraction retained
on No. 4 sieve
Clean Gravels:
Less than 5% fines C
Cu 4 and 1 Cc 3 E GW Well-graded gravel F
Cu 4 and/or 1 Cc 3 E GP Poorly graded gravel F
Gravels with Fines:
More than 12% fines C
Fines classify as ML or MH GM Silty gravel F,G,H
Fines classify as CL or CH GC Clayey gravel F,G,H
Sands:
50% or more of coarse
fraction passes No. 4
sieve
Clean Sands:
Less than 5% fines D
Cu 6 and 1 Cc 3 E SW Well-graded sand I
Cu 6 and/or 1 Cc 3 E SP Poorly graded sand I
Sands with Fines:
More than 12% fines D
Fines classify as ML or MH SM Silty sand G,H,I
Fines classify as CL or CH SC Clayey sand G,H,I
Fine-Grained Soils:
50% or more passes the
No. 200 sieve
Silts and Clays:
Liquid limit less than 50
Inorganic:
PI 7 and plots on or above “A” line J CL Lean clay K,L,M
PI 4 or plots below “A” line J ML Silt K,L,M
Organic:
Liquid limit - oven dried
0.75 OL
Organic clay K,L,M,N
Liquid limit - not dried Organic silt K,L,M,O
Silts and Clays:
Liquid limit 50 or more
Inorganic:
PI plots on or above “A” line CH Fat clay K,L,M
PI plots below “A” line MH Elastic Silt K,L,M
Organic:
Liquid limit - oven dried
0.75 OH
Organic clay K,L,M,P
Liquid limit - not dried Organic silt K,L,M,Q
Highly organic soils: Primarily organic matter, dark in color, and organic odor PT Peat
A Based on the material passing the 3-inch (75-mm) sieve
B If field sample contained cobbles or boulders, or both, add “with cobbles
or boulders, or both” to group name.
DESCRIPTION OF ROCK PROPERTIES
Exhibit C-3
WEATHERING
Fresh Rock fresh, crystals bright, few joints may show slight staining. Rock rings under hammer if crystalline.
Very slight Rock generally fresh, joints stained, some joints may show thin clay coatings, crystals in broken face show
bright. Rock rings under hammer if crystalline.
Slight Rock generally fresh, joints stained, and discoloration extends into rock up to 1 in. Joints may contain clay. In
granitoid rocks some occasional feldspar crystals are dull and discolored. Crystalline rocks ring under hammer.
Moderate Significant portions of rock show discoloration and weathering effects. In granitoid rocks, most feldspars are dull
and discolored; some show clayey. Rock has dull sound under hammer and shows significant loss of strength
as compared with fresh rock.
Moderately severe All rock except quartz discolored or stained. In granitoid rocks, all feldspars dull and discolored and majority
show kaolinization. Rock shows severe loss of strength and can be excavated with geologist’s pick.
Severe All rock except quartz discolored or stained. Rock “fabric” clear and evident, but reduced in strength to strong
soil. In granitoid rocks, all feldspars kaolinized to some extent. Some fragments of strong rock usually left.
Very severe All rock except quartz discolored or stained. Rock “fabric” discernible, but mass effectively reduced to “soil” with
only fragments of strong rock remaining.
Complete Rock reduced to ”soil”. Rock “fabric” not discernible or discernible only in small, scattered locations. Quartz may
be present as dikes or stringers.
HARDNESS (for engineering description of rock – not to be confused with Moh’s scale for minerals)
Very hard Cannot be scratched with knife or sharp pick. Breaking of hand specimens requires several hard blows of
geologist’s pick.
Hard Can be scratched with knife or pick only with difficulty. Hard blow of hammer required to detach hand specimen.
Moderately hard Can be scratched with knife or pick. Gouges or grooves to ¼ in. deep can be excavated by hard blow of point of
a geologist’s pick. Hand specimens can be detached by moderate blow.
Medium Can be grooved or gouged 1/16 in. deep by firm pressure on knife or pick point. Can be excavated in small
chips to pieces about 1-in. maximum size by hard blows of the point of a geologist’s pick.
Soft Can be gouged or grooved readily with knife or pick point. Can be excavated in chips to pieces several inches in
size by moderate blows of a pick point. Small thin pieces can be broken by finger pressure.
Very soft Can be carved with knife. Can be excavated readily with point of pick. Pieces 1-in. or more in thickness can be
broken with finger pressure. Can be scratched readily by fingernail.
Joint, Bedding, and Foliation Spacing in Rock
a
Spacing Joints Bedding/Foliation
Less than 2 in. Very close Very thin
2 in. – 1 ft. Close Thin
1 ft. – 3 ft. Moderately close Medium
3 ft. – 10 ft. Wide Thick
More than 10 ft. Very wide Very thick
a. Spacing refers to the distance normal to the planes, of the described feature, which are parallel to each other or nearly so.
Rock Quality Designator (RQD) a Joint Openness Descriptors
RQD, as a percentage Diagnostic description Openness Descriptor
Exceeding 90 Excellent No Visible Separation Tight
90 – 75 Good Less than 1/32 in. Slightly Open
75 – 50 Fair 1/32 to 1/8 in. Moderately Open
50 – 25 Poor 1/8 to 3/8 in. Open
Less than 25 Very poor 3/8 in. to 0.1 ft. Moderately Wide
a. RQD (given as a percentage) = length of core in pieces Greater than 0.1 ft. Wide
4 in. and longer/length of run.
References: American Society of Civil Engineers. Manuals and Reports on Engineering Practice - No. 56. Subsurface Investigation for
Design and Construction of Foundations of Buildings. New York: American Society of Civil Engineers, 1976. U.S.
Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, Engineering Geology Field Manual.
Exhibit C-4
LABORATORY TEST
SIGNIFICANCE AND PURPOSE
Test Significance Purpose
California Bearing
Ratio
Used to evaluate the potential strength of subgrade soil,
subbase, and base course material, including recycled
materials for use in road and airfield pavements.
Pavement Thickness
Design
Consolidation
Used to develop an estimate of both the rate and amount of
both differential and total settlement of a structure. Foundation Design
Direct Shear
Used to determine the consolidated drained shear strength
of soil or rock.
Bearing Capacity,
Foundation Design,
and Slope Stability
Dry Density
Used to determine the in-place density of natural, inorganic,
fine-grained soils.
Index Property Soil
Behavior
Expansion
Used to measure the expansive potential of fine-grained
soil and to provide a basis for swell potential classification.
Foundation and Slab
Design
Gradation
Used for the quantitative determination of the distribution of
particle sizes in soil. Soil Classification
Liquid & Plastic Limit,
Plasticity Index
Used as an integral part of engineering classification
systems to characterize the fine-grained fraction of soils,
and to specify the fine-grained fraction of construction
materials.
Soil Classification
Permeability
Used to determine the capacity of soil or rock to conduct a
liquid or gas.
Groundwater Flow
Analysis
pH
Used to determine the degree of acidity or alkalinity of a
soil. Corrosion Potential
Resistivity
Used to indicate the relative ability of a soil medium to carry
electrical currents. Corrosion Potential
R-Value
Used to evaluate the potential strength of subgrade soil,
subbase, and base course material, including recycled
materials for use in road and airfield pavements.
Pavement Thickness
Design
Soluble Sulfate
Used to determine the quantitative amount of soluble
sulfates within a soil mass. Corrosion Potential
Exhibit C-5
REPORT TERMINOLOGY
(Based on ASTM D653)
Allowable Soil
Bearing Capacity
The recommended maximum contact stress developed at the interface of the foundation
element and the supporting material.
Alluvium
Soil, the constituents of which have been transported in suspension by flowing water and
subsequently deposited by sedimentation.
Aggregate Base
Course
A layer of specified material placed on a subgrade or subbase usually beneath slabs or
pavements.
Backfill A specified material placed and compacted in a confined area.
Bedrock
A natural aggregate of mineral grains connected by strong and permanent cohesive forces.
Usually requires drilling, wedging, blasting or other methods of extraordinary force for
excavation.
Bench A horizontal surface in a sloped deposit.
Caisson (Drilled
Pier or Shaft)
A concrete foundation element cast in a circular excavation which may have an enlarged
base. Sometimes referred to as a cast-in-place pier or drilled shaft.
Coefficient of
Friction
A constant proportionality factor relating normal stress and the corresponding shear stress
at which sliding starts between the two surfaces.
Colluvium
Soil, the constituents of which have been deposited chiefly by gravity such as at the foot of a
slope or cliff.
Compaction The densification of a soil by means of mechanical manipulation
Concrete Slab-on-
Grade
A concrete surface layer cast directly upon a base, subbase or subgrade, and typically used
as a floor system.
Differential
Movement
Unequal settlement or heave between, or within foundation elements of structure.
Earth Pressure The pressure exerted by soil on any boundary such as a foundation wall.
ESAL
Equivalent Single Axle Load, a criteria used to convert traffic to a uniform standard, (18,000
pound axle loads).
Engineered Fill
Specified material placed and compacted to specified density and/or moisture conditions
under observations of a representative of a geotechnical engineer.
Equivalent Fluid
A hypothetical fluid having a unit weight such that it will produce a pressure against a lateral
support presumed to be equivalent to that produced by the actual soil. This simplified
approach is valid only when deformation conditions are such that the pressure increases
linearly with depth and the wall friction is neglected.
Existing Fill (or
Man-Made Fill)
Materials deposited throughout the action of man prior to exploration of the site.
Existing Grade The ground surface at the time of field exploration.
Exhibit C-6
REPORT TERMINOLOGY
(Based on ASTM D653)
Expansive Potential The potential of a soil to expand (increase in volume) due to absorption of moisture.
Finished Grade The final grade created as a part of the project.
Footing A portion of the foundation of a structure that transmits loads directly to the soil.
Foundation The lower part of a structure that transmits the loads to the soil or bedrock.
Frost Depth The depth at which the ground becomes frozen during the winter season.
Grade Beam
A foundation element or wall, typically constructed of reinforced concrete, used to span
between other foundation elements such as drilled piers.
Groundwater Subsurface water found in the zone of saturation of soils or within fractures in bedrock.
Heave Upward movement.
Lithologic
The characteristics which describe the composition and texture of soil and rock by
observation.
Native Grade The naturally occurring ground surface.
Native Soil Naturally occurring on-site soil, sometimes referred to as natural soil.
Optimum Moisture
Content
The water content at which a soil can be compacted to a maximum dry unit weight by a given
compactive effort.
Perched Water
Groundwater, usually of limited area maintained above a normal water elevation by the
presence of an intervening relatively impervious continuous stratum.
Scarify To mechanically loosen soil or break down existing soil structure.
Settlement Downward movement.
Skin Friction (Side
Shear)
The frictional resistance developed between soil and an element of the structure such as a
drilled pier.
Soil (Earth)
Sediments or other unconsolidated accumulations of solid particles produced by the physical
and chemical disintegration of rocks, and which may or may not contain organic matter.
Strain The change in length per unit of length in a given direction.
Stress The force per unit area acting within a soil mass.
Strip To remove from present location.
Subbase A layer of specified material in a pavement system between the subgrade and base course.
Subgrade The soil prepared and compacted to support a structure, slab or pavement system.
Unconfined
Compression
To obtain the approximate compressive strength of soils
that possess sufficient cohesion to permit testing in the
unconfined state.
Bearing Capacity
Analysis for
Foundations
Water Content
Used to determine the quantitative amount of water in a soil
mass.
Index Property Soil
Behavior
C Gravels with 5 to 12% fines require dual symbols: GW-GM well-graded
gravel with silt, GW-GC well-graded gravel with clay, GP-GM poorly
graded gravel with silt, GP-GC poorly graded gravel with clay.
D Sands with 5 to 12% fines require dual symbols: SW-SM well-graded
sand with silt, SW-SC well-graded sand with clay, SP-SM poorly graded
sand with silt, SP-SC poorly graded sand with clay
E Cu = D60/D10 Cc =
10 60
2
30
D x D
(D )
F If soil contains 15% sand, add “with sand” to group name.
G If fines classify as CL-ML, use dual symbol GC-GM, or SC-SM.
H If fines are organic, add “with organic fines” to group name.
I If soil contains 15% gravel, add “with gravel” to group name.
J If Atterberg limits plot in shaded area, soil is a CL-ML, silty clay.
K If soil contains 15 to 29% plus No. 200, add “with sand” or “with gravel,”
whichever is predominant.
L If soil contains 30% plus No. 200 predominantly sand, add “sandy” to
group name.
M If soil contains 30% plus No. 200, predominantly gravel, add
“gravelly” to group name.
N PI 4 and plots on or above “A” line.
O PI 4 or plots below “A” line.
P PI plots on or above “A” line.
Q PI plots below “A” line.
Over 12 in. (300 mm)
12 in. to 3 in. (300mm to 75mm)
3 in. to #4 sieve (75mm to 4.75 mm)
#4 to #200 sieve (4.75mm to 0.075mm
Passing #200 sieve (0.075mm)
Descriptive Term(s)
of other constituents
Percent of
Dry Weight
Descriptive Term(s)
of other constituents
Percent of
Dry Weight
LOCATION AND ELEVATION NOTES
(HP)
(T)
(b/f)
(PID)
(OVA)
DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS
No Recovery Rock Core
Shelby Tube
< 15
15 - 29
> 30
Water Level After
a Specified Period of Time
Macro Core
Auger Split Spoon
(More than 50% retained on No. 200 sieve.)
Density determined by Standard Penetration Resistance
Exhibit C-1
FIELD TESTS
PLASTICITY DESCRIPTION
Term
Hand Penetrometer
Torvane
Standard Penetration
Test (blows per foot)
Photo-Ionization Detector
Organic Vapor Analyzer
DESCRIPTIVE SOIL CLASSIFICATION
Unless otherwise noted, Latitude and Longitude are approximately determined using a hand-held GPS device. The accuracy
of such devices is variable. Surface elevation data annotated with +/- indicates that no actual topographical survey was
conducted to confirm the surface elevation. Instead, the surface elevation was approximately determined from topographic
maps of the area.
Non-plastic
Low
Medium
High
Soil classification is based on the Unified Soil Classification System. Coarse Grained Soils have more than 50% of their dry
weight retained on a #200 sieve; their principal descriptors are: boulders, cobbles, gravel or sand. Fine Grained Soils have
less than 50% of their dry weight retained on a #200 sieve; they are principally described as clays if they are plastic, and
silts if they are slightly plastic or non-plastic. Major constituents may be added as modifiers and minor constituents may be
added according to the relative proportions based on grain size. In addition to gradation, coarse-grained soils are defined
on the basis of their in-place relative density and fine-grained soils on the basis of their consistency.
Plasticity Index
0
1 - 10
11 - 30
> 30
RELATIVE PROPORTIONS OF FINES
Descriptive Term(s)
of other constituents
No Water Level Observed
Water levels indicated on the soil boring
logs are the levels measured in the
borehole at the times indicated. Water
level variations will occur over time. In
low permeability soils, accurate
determination of water levels is not
possible with short term water level
Ring Sampler observations.
Percent of
Dry Weight
SAMPLING
EXPLANATION OF BORING LOG INFORMATION
Water Level Initially
Encountered
WATER LEVEL OBSERVATIONS
Gravel
%
Sand
%
Silt
%
Clay
EXHIBIT: B-9
301 North Howes
Fort Collins, Colorado
PROJECT NUMBER: 20125028
PROJECT: Avago Technologies B4 West
Annex
SITE: 4380 Ziegler Road
Fort Collins, Colorado
CLIENT: The CPI Group
Greenwood Village, Colorado
LABORATORY TESTS ARE NOT VALID IF SEPARATED FROM ORIGINAL REPORT. LAB SUMMARY: USCS 20125028.GPJ TERRACON2012.GDT 8/31/12
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6
LEAN CLAY with SAND(CL)
SANDY LEAN CLAY(CL)
FAT CLAY with SAND(CH)
SANDY LEAN CLAY(CL)
37
36
53
33
4.75
0.075
4.75
9.5
1
4
4
6
14.0
4.0
34.0
14.0
GRAIN SIZE IN MILLIMETERS
PERCENT FINER BY WEIGHT
coarse fine
GRAIN SIZE DISTRIBUTION
3/8 3 100
3 2 140
COBBLES
GRAVEL SAND
USCS Classification
17.7
0.0
16.2
39.0
D60
coarse medium
14.0
4.0
34.0
14.0
Boring ID Depth
Boring ID Depth
EXHIBIT: B-3
301 North Howes
Fort Collins, Colorado
PROJECT NUMBER: 20125028
PROJECT: Avago Technologies B4 West
Annex
SITE: 4380 Ziegler Road
Fort Collins, Colorado
CLIENT: The CPI Group
Greenwood Village, Colorado
LABORATORY TESTS ARE NOT VALID IF SEPARATED FROM ORIGINAL REPORT. GRAIN SIZE: USCS-2 20125028.GPJ TERRACON2012.GDT 8/31/12
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4
6
EXHIBIT: B-2
301 North Howes
Fort Collins, Colorado
PROJECT NUMBER: 20125028
PROJECT: Avago Technologies B4 West
Annex
SITE: 4380 Ziegler Road
Fort Collins, Colorado
CLIENT: The CPI Group
Greenwood Village, Colorado
LABORATORY TESTS ARE NOT VALID IF SEPARATED FROM ORIGINAL REPORT. ATTERBERG LIMITS 20125028.GPJ TERRACON2012.GDT 8/31/12
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Notes:
Project No.: 20125028
Drill Rig: CME-75
Boring Started: 8/9/2012
BORING LOG NO. 7
The CPI Group
See Appendix C for explanation of symbols and
abbreviations.
CLIENT:
Greenwood Village, Colorado
See Appendix B for description of laboratory
procedures and additional data, (if any).
See Exhibit A-1 for description of field
procedures
Exhibit
Driller: Drilling Engineers, Inc.
A-9
Boring Completed: 8/9/2012
Sulfates (mg/L)
ELEVATION
SWELL (%)
WATER
CONTENT (%)
FIELD TEST
RESULTS
SAMPLE TYPE
WATER LEVEL
OBSERVATIONS
Surface Elev.: 99.9 (ft)
DEPTH (ft)
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
DRY UNIT
WEIGHT (pcf)
ATTERBERG
LIMITS
LL-PL-PI
abbreviations.
CLIENT:
Greenwood Village, Colorado
See Appendix B for description of laboratory
procedures and additional data, (if any).
See Exhibit A-1 for description of field
procedures
Exhibit
Driller: Drilling Engineers, Inc.
A-8
Boring Completed: 8/9/2012
Sulfates (mg/L)
ELEVATION
SWELL (%)
WATER
CONTENT (%)
FIELD TEST
RESULTS
SAMPLE TYPE
WATER LEVEL
OBSERVATIONS
Surface Elev.: 97.6 (ft)
DEPTH (ft)
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
DRY UNIT
WEIGHT (pcf)
ATTERBERG
LIMITS
LL-PL-PI
See Appendix C for explanation of symbols and
abbreviations.
CLIENT:
Greenwood Village, Colorado
See Appendix B for description of laboratory
procedures and additional data, (if any).
See Exhibit A-1 for description of field
procedures
Exhibit
Driller: Drilling Engineers, Inc.
A-7
Boring Completed: 8/9/2012
Sulfates (mg/L)
ELEVATION
SWELL (%)
WATER
CONTENT (%)
FIELD TEST
RESULTS
SAMPLE TYPE
WATER LEVEL
OBSERVATIONS
Surface Elev.: 99.9 (ft)
DEPTH (ft)
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
DRY UNIT
WEIGHT (pcf)
ATTERBERG
LIMITS
LL-PL-PI
301 North Howes
Fort Collins, Colorado
Notes:
Project No.: 20125028
Drill Rig: CME-75
Boring Started: 8/9/2012
BORING LOG NO. 4
The CPI Group
See Appendix C for explanation of symbols and
abbreviations.
CLIENT:
Greenwood Village, Colorado
See Appendix B for description of laboratory
procedures and additional data, (if any).
See Exhibit A-1 for description of field
procedures
Exhibit
Driller: Drilling Engineers, Inc.
A-6
Boring Completed: 8/9/2012
Sulfates (mg/L)
ELEVATION
SWELL (%)
WATER
CONTENT (%)
FIELD TEST
RESULTS
SAMPLE TYPE
WATER LEVEL
OBSERVATIONS
Surface Elev.: 99.3 (ft)
DEPTH (ft)
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
DRY UNIT
WEIGHT (pcf)
ATTERBERG
LIMITS
LL-PL-PI
See Exhibit A-1 for description of field
procedures
Exhibit
Driller: Drilling Engineers, Inc.
A-5
Boring Completed: 8/9/2012
Sulfates (mg/L)
ELEVATION
SWELL (%)
WATER
CONTENT (%)
FIELD TEST
RESULTS
SAMPLE TYPE
WATER LEVEL
OBSERVATIONS
Surface Elev.: 100.0 (ft)
DEPTH (ft)
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
DRY UNIT
WEIGHT (pcf)
ATTERBERG
LIMITS
LL-PL-PI
Fort Collins, Colorado
Notes:
Project No.: 20125028
Drill Rig: CME-75
Boring Started: 8/9/2012
BORING LOG NO. 2
The CPI Group
See Appendix C for explanation of symbols and
abbreviations.
CLIENT:
Greenwood Village, Colorado
See Appendix B for description of laboratory
procedures and additional data, (if any).
See Exhibit A-1 for description of field
procedures
Exhibit
Driller: Drilling Engineers, Inc.
A-4
Boring Completed: 8/9/2012
Sulfates (mg/L)
ELEVATION
SWELL (%)
WATER
CONTENT (%)
FIELD TEST
RESULTS
SAMPLE TYPE
WATER LEVEL
OBSERVATIONS
Surface Elev.: 99.3 (ft)
DEPTH (ft)
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
DRY UNIT
WEIGHT (pcf)
ATTERBERG
LIMITS
LL-PL-PI
WATER LEVEL OBSERVATIONS
PROJECT: Avago Technologies B4 West
Annex
Page 1 of 1
Advancement Method:
4" solid stem flight auger
Abandonment Method:
Borings backfilled with soil cuttings upon completion.
301 North Howes
Fort Collins, Colorado
Notes:
Project No.: 20125028
Drill Rig: CME-75
Boring Started: 8/9/2012
BORING LOG NO. 1
The CPI Group
See Appendix C for explanation of symbols and
abbreviations.
CLIENT:
Greenwood Village, Colorado
See Appendix B for description of laboratory
procedures and additional data, (if any).
See Exhibit A-1 for description of field
procedures
Exhibit
Driller: Drilling Engineers, Inc.
A-3
Boring Completed: 8/9/2012
Sulfates (mg/L)
ELEVATION
SWELL (%)
WATER
CONTENT (%)
FIELD TEST
RESULTS
SAMPLE TYPE
WATER LEVEL
OBSERVATIONS
Surface Elev.: 99.8 (ft)
DEPTH (ft)
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
DRY UNIT
WEIGHT (pcf)
ATTERBERG
LIMITS
LL-PL-PI
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In the
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made regard
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ervices duri
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rovided.
ering Report
4 West Anne
Terracon Proj
rceful ■ Relia
s to the abov
arth pressur
H to 0.004 H
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by ASTM D6
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ect No. 20125
able
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ding, over-e
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dent until du
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ns, Colorado
5028
st rotate abo
s wall height
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m of 125 pcf;
least 95 per
ipment not in
wall;
meters; and
e.
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th a collectio
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uid weighing
ill, an equiva
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exposed hei
final design
mplementatio
also should
excavation, e
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ted in this re
d locations a
riations that
struction or w
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out base, wi
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n plans and
on of our geo
be retained
excavation,
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and from ot
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weather. Th
er constructio
on and sup
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maximum d
recommend
ing to a relia
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00 pcf for a
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not include
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ning walls t
specificatio
otechnical re
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foundation
ased upon th
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between bo
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tions appea
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4 West Anne
Terracon Proj
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onsideratio
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ational Buildin
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anticipate ex
groundwate
to evaluate
include a ba
backfill leve
ndicated in t
e walls, co
rength of the
earth press
d assumes w
nded design
ble hydrostat
Site
ng Code, Tab
site soil prof
rrent scope re
gs completed
lass definition
urface explora
ions below th
in order to atte
ss for this site
ned for this
e final desig
ow existing s
xisting groun
er will be en
the impacts
asement for
ls on oppos
the following
onditions of
e materials
sure is com
wall movem
n lateral eart
tic pressure
Classificatio
D 2
ble 1613.5.2.
file determina
equested doe
d for this proje
n considers th
ation. Additio
he current dep
empt to justify
is unlikely.
s site; howev
gn for this s
site grades in
ndwater con
ncountered d
s of subsurfa
the propose
ite sides sho
g table. Ear
wall restra
being restra
mmonly use
ent. The "a
th pressures
on the walls
on
ation extendi
es not include
ect extended
hat similar bed
onal exploratio
pth of explora
y a higher sei
ver, below-g
ite. Groundw
n the test bo
nditions will a
during drilled
ace condition
ed addition.
ould be desi
rth pressure
aint, method
ained. Two
ed for desig
at-rest" cond
s do not inclu
s.
14
ng a
e the
to a
drock
on to
ation.
smic
grade
water
orings
affect
d pier
ns on
igned
es will
ds of
o wall
gn of
dition
ude a
Terracon Proj
rceful ■ Relia
s should be p
2-inch void s
on the floor
within partitio
suspended
h backfill pla
ended speci
vapor retard
ered with w
r when the
arrant the u
to ACI 302 fo
der.
hould not be
and constru
ual, are recom
on Conside
-on-grade co
reduced an
er recomme
ubsurface so
movement c
g of landsca
lines. There
Drainage se
t
ex ■ Fort Collin
ect No. 20125
able
provided in s
pace should
slab. Spec
on walls to
ceilings.
aced beneat
ifications des
der should b
wood, tile, c
e slab will s
use of a vap
or procedure
e constructed
uction consi
mmended.
erations
onstructed a
nd tend to b
ndations in t
oils become
causing unev
ping, poor d
efore, it is im
ction of this
ns, Colorado
5028
slabs to cont
d be construc
ial framing d
avoid poten
th slabs (if a
scribed in th
be considere
carpet or o
support equ
por retarder
es and cauti
d on frozen s
derations, a
according to
be more uni
this report a
wetted to s
ven floor sla
drainage, imp
mperative tha
report be fo
trol the locat
cted below n
details shou
ntial distortio
any) should b
his report.
ed beneath c
other moistu
uipment sen
, the slab d
ions regardi
subgrade.
as outlined i
o the recomm
iform. The
are followed.
significant d
abs and sev
properly pla
at the recom
ollowed.
tion and exte
non-bearing
uld be provid
on. Partition
be compacte
concrete sla
ure sensitive
nsitive to m
designer and
ng the use a
n Section 30
mendations
estimates p
Additional
depths, whic
vere cracking
aced over-ex
mmendations
ent of cracki
partition wa
ded at doorja
n walls shou
ed in accord
abs on grade
e or imper
moisture. W
d slab contr
and placeme
02.1R of the
presented in
presented a
movement c
ch could res
g. This cou
xcavation ba
s described i
13
ng.
alls (if
ambs
uld be
dance
e that
rvious
When
ractor
ent of
e ACI
n this
above
could
sult in
uld be
ackfill,
in the
tion will be m
Floor Syste
ete slab-on-
e soils below
of 3 feet belo
ment are pres
Design Rec
en bearing
should the
nt of about 1
ctural design
c inch (pci)
al floor slab d
Positive sepa
oundations, c
ering Report
4 West Anne
Terracon Proj
rceful ■ Relia
be removed
mediately a
onditions, a
er, or an ele
n will be m
concrete qu
construction
concrete to
e. Pier conc
gh a tremie.
e sides of e
should be a
must be clea
er should ob
lacement in
e on the side
phant's trunk
minimized, is
ms
grade floor
w the floor sl
ow the botto
sented in the
commenda
on properly
subgrade
1 inch is pos
n of concrete
may be use
design and c
arations and
columns or u
t
ex ■ Fort Collin
ect No. 20125
able
d from each
fter complet
tremie shou
ephant's trun
minimized, i
antities may
n should be
o prevent inf
crete should
. Pier conc
each pier sh
ccomplished
aned prior
bserve the be
piers will o
es of the ho
k dischargin
s recommend
system may
ab are over-
om of the flo
e 4.2 Earthw
ations
prepared so
soils underg
ssible with ov
e slabs-on-gr
ed for floors
construction
d/or isolation
utility lines to
ns, Colorado
5028
pier hole pri
tion of drillin
uld be used
nk discharg
s recomme
y exceed cal
withdrawn i
filtration of w
d have a rela
crete with s
hould be me
d by a rough
to concrete
earing surfa
only be acce
ole or reinfo
ng near the
ded.
y be utilized
-excavated,
or slab. Re
work section
oils, movem
go an incre
ver-excavati
rade, a mod
supported
n recommend
n joints sho
o allow inde
ior to concre
ng and clean
for concret
ing near the
ended. Due
culated geo
n a slow con
water or ca
atively high f
slump in the
echanically
hening tooth
e placement
ce and shaft
eptable if pr
rcing steel.
e bottom o
d for the bu
moisture co
ecommendat
n of this repo
ment of the s
ease in moi
ion and repla
ulus of subg
on properly
dations are
ould be prov
pendent mo
ete placeme
ning. If pier
te placemen
e bottom of
to potentia
metric volum
ntinuous ma
aving soils o
fluidity when
e range of
roughened
h placed on
t. A repre
ft configurati
rovisions ar
The use o
of the hole
uilding addit
onditioned, a
tions for ove
ort.
slab-on-grad
isture conte
acement.
grade reactio
compacted
as follows:
vided betwe
ovement.
nt. Pier con
r concrete ca
nt. The use
f the hole w
al sloughing
mes.
anner mainta
or the creatio
n placed in c
5 to 8 inch
in the clays
the auger.
esentative o
on.
re taken to a
of a bottom-d
where con
tion provided
and compact
er-excavation
de floor syste
ent. We esti
on of 100 po
d over-excav
en slabs an
12
ncrete
annot
of a
where
g and
aining
on of
cased
hes is
stone
Shaft
of the
avoid
dump
ncrete
d the
ted to
n and
em is
imate
ounds
vation
nd all
o design de
of the site; h
In addition,
urry will be r
ering Report
4 West Anne
Terracon Proj
rceful ■ Relia
commenda
D
embedment 1
ing pressure
n due to soil
should be em
r penetration
r bedrock bel
sidered to w
minimum pra
e maintained
al piers mu
s a function
necessary, c
he horizonta
meter
shear strengt
internal fri
ade reaction,
on Conside
pth should b
owever, spe
caving soils
required to p
t
ex ■ Fort Collin
ect No. 20125
able
ations – Dr
Description
e
uplift, kips)
mbedded into f
should be ba
ow a depth o
work in grou
actical horiz
d, and adjac
st be reduc
of pier spac
capacity redu
al direction u
th (psf)
ction,
, k (pci)*
erations –
be possible
ecialized drill
s and groun
properly drill
ns, Colorado
5028
illed Piers
firm or harder
alanced again
of 16 feet to re
up action if t
ontal clear s
cent piers sh
ced when c
ing and the
uction factor
using L-pile,
Existing
Fill
0.059
1,000
--
100 - static
40 - cyclic
0.010
Drilled Pie
with conven
ing equipme
ndwater indic
the piers pr
Bottomed
r bedrock ma
nst uplift force
esist axial loa
the horizonta
spacing bet
hould bear
considering
number of p
rs can be pro
piers may b
On-Site
Clay Soils
0.064
2,000
--
500 - static
200 - cyclic
0.005
ers Bottom
ntional single
ent may be re
cate that te
rior to concre
d in Bedroc
10 x P
aterials.
es for the por
ds and uplift f
al spacing is
tween piers
at the same
the effects
piers within a
ovided for th
be designed
On-Site
Sand Soi
0.069
--
35
60
--
med in Bedr
e-flight powe
equired for v
mporary ste
ete placeme
ck
Value
8 feet
35,000 psf
2,500 psf
Pier diameter
4 inches
rtion of the pie
forces.
s less than
of at least
e elevation.
of group a
a group. If g
he analyses.
d for the follo
ls Bedro
0.07
8,00
--
2000 – s
800 - cy
0.00
rock
er augers o
very hard bed
eel casing a
ent.
11
r (ft.)
er in
three
three
The
ction.
group
.
owing
ock
2
0
static
yclic
4
n the
drock
and/or
Corrosion P
of water-sol
oject concret
ASTM Type
tion concret
ns of Section
Foundation
posed addit
d in bedrock
tructural ele
ering Report
4 West Anne
Terracon Proj
rceful ■ Relia
ments will b
used for pa
in final grad
rly if such m
d be taken
water.
jacent to ad
ads should b
discharge on
e use of spl
ains dischar
priate outfall
ab Design a
ade, exterior
ely experien
could be red
oisture incre
moisture-dens
ns which allo
g structural e
rol joints on r
Protection
uble sulfate
te on and be
II Portland
te. Found
n 318, Chapt
s
ion to Build
k. Design re
ments are p
t
ex ■ Fort Collin
ect No. 20125
able
be subject to
ving and fla
des should t
movement wo
that joints a
ddition (if an
be located a
n pavements
lash blocks
ge to storm
.
and Constr
r architectur
ce some mo
duced by:
eases in the
sity during p
ow vertical
elements; an
relatively clo
testing indi
elow grade.
cement is
ation concr
ter 4, of the A
ding 4 may
commendat
presented in
ns, Colorado
5028
o post-cons
atwork to pre
take into co
ould be critic
are properly
ny) should
a minimum o
s or be exten
or downspo
m sewers by
ruction
al features,
ovement due
backfill;
placement of
movement b
nd
ose centers.
cate that AS
However, if
recommend
rete should
ACI Design
be support
ions for foun
the following
struction mo
event areas
onsideration
cal. Where
y sealed and
preferably b
of 10 feet aw
nded away f
ut extension
solid pipe
and utilities
e to the vol
f the backfill;
between the
STM Type I
f there is no
ded for add
be designe
Manual.
ed on a dr
ndations for
g paragraph
ovement. M
s where wat
post-constru
paving or fl
d maintaine
be self-conta
way from the
from the add
ns. A prefer
or daylighte
s founded on
ume change
;
e exterior fe
Portland ce
(or minimal)
ditional sulfa
ed in acco
illed pier fo
r the propos
hs.
Maximum gr
ter can pond
uction move
latwork abut
ed to preven
ained. Spr
e building lin
dition a mini
rred alternat
ed to a dete
n, or in back
e of the mat
eatures
ement is su
) cost differe
ate resistanc
ordance with
oundation sy
sed additions
10
rades
d. In
ement
ts the
nt the
inkler
ne(s).
imum
tive is
ention
kfill or
terial.
itable
ential,
ce of
h the
ystem
s and
ed in accord
ngly recomm
ion and com
Grading and
es must be
d building a
d project. I
tion. Lands
ermitted to p
tion) can re
As a result,
on if positive
nd/or subgra
ground (if a
the perimete
rea drains m
ddition. Bac
tion debris t
d addition an
ed to docume
ering Report
4 West Anne
Terracon Proj
rceful ■ Relia
ch Backfill
ns should b
cement and c
ng within or
deviations in
hould be ov
e backfilled
ed with relati
ve fill in non
h the trench
a common s
he buildings
s that could
h plug” that e
hould consis
ent. The clay
ance with re
mended that
paction testi
d Drainage
adjusted to
addition dur
nfiltration of
caped irriga
pond near o
esult in sign
any estimat
e drainage i
de.
any) should
er of the pro
may be requi
ckfill against
to reduce th
nd prior to p
ent positive
t
ex ■ Fort Collin
ect No. 20125
able
be made w
compaction.
r near the p
alignment d
versized to a
with relative
ively clean g
n-pavement
backfill.
source of wa
should be e
migrate be
extends at le
st of clay co
fill should be
ecommendat
t a represen
ing of trench
e
provide pos
ring constru
f water into
tion adjacen
or adjacent t
nificantly hig
tions of pote
s not obtain
be sloped a
oposed add
red to facilita
t exterior wa
he possibilit
roject compl
drainage, as
ns, Colorado
5028
with sufficien
roposed stru
do not result
accommodate
ly clean mat
granular mate
areas to re
ater infiltratio
effectively se
low the buil
east 5 feet o
ompacted a
e placed to c
tions in this r
ntative of the
backfill with
sitive draina
uction and
foundation
nt to foundat
o the perim
gher soil mo
ential movem
ed and main
at a minimum
dition, where
ate drainage
alls should
ty of moistu
letion, we re
s described
t working s
uctures shou
in breakage
e differentia
terials and is
erial, they sh
educe the in
on and migr
ealed to res
dings. We
out from the
t a water co
completely s
report.
e geotechnic
hin building a
age away fro
maintained
excavations
tions should
eter of struc
ovements th
ment descri
ntained, and
m of 10 perc
e possible.
e in unpaved
be properly
re infiltration
ecommend v
above, has
space to pe
uld be desig
or distress.
l movements
s properly ba
hould be cap
nfiltration an
ration. All uti
strict water in
recommend
face of the
ontent at or
surround the
cal engineer
addition.
om the exis
throughout
s must be p
d be minimiz
ctures (eithe
han those d
bed in this
d water is al
cent grade fo
The use of
d areas arou
y compacted
n. After co
verification o
been achiev
ermit constru
gned with fle
Utility knoc
s. It is impe
ackfilled. If
pped with at
d conveyan
ility trenches
ntrusion and
d constructin
building ext
r above the
utility line an
r provide ful
ting building
t the life o
prevented d
zed or elimin
er during or
discussed in
report cann
lowed to infi
or at least 10
f swales, ch
und the perim
d and free
onstruction o
of final gradin
ved.
9
uction
exible
kouts
rative
utility
least
ce of
s that
d flow
ng an
terior.
soils
nd be
l-time
g and
of the
during
nated.
post-
n this
ot be
iltrate
0 feet
hases
meter
of all
of the
ng be
be achieved w
isture conditio
se materials
tting of these
ering Report
4 West Anne
Terracon Proj
rceful ■ Relia
dation
4”
3”
Sieve
0 Sieve
d Limit………
c Limit………
uld be inorga
gravel or oth
kfill without t
crushed gra
fy compactio
nsity should
n Requirem
uld be plac
produce reco
m
ments
ohesive soil
ohesionless s
engineered f
ts of the in-pl
met, the area
d moisture an
sture levels s
without the fill
oned clay ma
could result
materials cou
t
ex ■ Fort Collin
ect No. 20125
able
………………
………………
anic soils fre
her similar n
the prior app
avel or cert
on criteria ba
be evaluate
ments
ced and co
ommended
12 inc
95 pe
ASTM
-1 to +
soil -3 to +
fill be tested f
lace density t
represented b
nd compaction
should be ma
material pum
aterials shou
in an increa
uld result in un
ns, Colorado
5028
Perce
………………
………………
ee of vegetat
non-cementit
proval of the g
ain other g
ased on a re
ed based on
mpacted in
moisture co
ches or less in
ercent of the m
M D698
+3 % of the o
+3 % of the o
for moisture
tests indicate
by the test sh
n requiremen
intained low e
mping when pr
ld not be allo
ase in the m
ndesirable mo
ent finer by w
1
70
50
1
………………
………………
tion, debris,
tious, poorly
geotechnica
granular ma
elative dens
a project sp
horizontal
ntents and d
Descri
n loose thickn
maximum dry
optimum mois
optimum mois
content and c
the specified
hould be rewo
nts are achiev
enough to allo
roof-rolled.
owed to dry
materials exp
ovement.
weight (ASTM
100
0-100
0-100
5-50
……30 (max
…..15 (max
and fragme
y-graded mat
al engineer.
terials are
sity test. Co
pecific basis
lifts, using
densities thro
iption
ness
unit weight a
sture content
sture content
compaction d
d moisture or
orked and ret
ved.
ow for satisfa
out. A loss o
pansive poten
M C136)
x)
x)
ents larger th
terials shoul
used it ma
ompaction cr
.
equipment
oughout the
as determined
during placem
compaction l
ested as requ
actory compac
of moisture w
ntial. Subseq
8
han 4
ld not
ay be
riteria
t and
e lift.
d by
ment.
imits
uired
ction
within
quent
Subgrade P
mpletion of t
the over-ex
conditioned
mined by AS
e subgrade
ed, enginee
ed in accord
bility of the s
ctors. If uns
Alternatively
soil until a s
used to redu
Fill Material
ite soils or a
aterial. The s
ed by a field
res, can be
g to adjust
the upper 1
meet the follow
ering Report
4 West Anne
Terracon Proj
rceful ■ Relia
foundations
avations sho
or any shorin
onditions sho
ned at that t
A maximum
e for designin
both the exc
st of safety f
h safety stan
n 20 feet, it w
ssional engin
e, it is recom
the crest of
protected ag
Preparation
the over-exc
xcavation an
d, and recom
STM D698 b
and base
red fill can b
ance with th
subgrade ma
stable cond
y, crushed g
stable workin
ce subgrade
s and Plac
pproved gra
soil removed
d technician
re-used as
the moistu
foot of fill p
wing materia
t
ex ■ Fort Collin
ect No. 20125
able
s that are ex
uld be exam
ng or underp
ould be evalu
time by the
values may
ng and cons
cavation side
following loc
ndards. If an
will be neces
neer.
mmended th
f the slope e
gainst the el
n
cavation, the
nd in other
mpacted to a
efore any ne
of the ov
be placed to
he recomme
ay be affect
itions develo
ravel and/or
ng surface i
e pumping.
cement
anular and low
d from this s
n who is qua
fill for the pr
ure content
placed as ove
al property re
ns, Colorado
5028
xposed durin
mined and ev
pinning.
uated during
contractors’
have to be u
structing stab
es and botto
cal, and fede
ny excavatio
ssary to hav
hat all vehicl
equal to no le
ements.
e top 8 inche
areas plan
at least 95 p
ew fill or floo
ver-excavatio
o achieve th
endations pr
ted by preci
op, workabi
r rock can b
s attained.
w plasticity c
site that is fr
alified in soi
roject. It sh
to meet th
er-excavatio
equirements
g the over-e
valuated by
g the excava
’ Competent
used. The in
ble, tempora
om. All exca
eral regulatio
n, including
ve the side s
les and soil
ess than the
es of the ex
nned to rece
percent of th
or slab is pla
on have be
he desired g
resented in
ipitation, rep
lity may be
e tracked or
Lightweight
cohesive imp
ree of organi
il material id
hould be not
he compacti
on backfill be
:
excavation a
the geotech
ation process
t Person. S
ndividual con
ry excavatio
avations sho
ons, includin
a utility trenc
slopes and/o
piles be ke
e slope heig
posed groun
eive fill sho
he maximum
aced.
een properl
rade. Engin
subsequent
petitive cons
improved b
r ‘crowded”
t excavation
ported mater
ic or objectio
dentification
ted that site
on criteria.
elow the prop
ctivities or fo
hnical engine
s and the sta
Slope inclina
ntractor(s) s
ons as requir
ould be slop
ng current O
ch, is extend
or shoring sy
ept to a mini
ht. The exp
nd surface a
ould be scar
m dry unit w
y prepared
neered fill sh
t sections o
struction traf
by scarifying
into the uns
n equipment
rials may be
onable mate
and compa
soils will re
Imported
posed floor s
7
or the
eer to
ability
ations
hould
red to
ed or
OSHA
ded to
ystem
imum
posed
at the
rified,
weight
and
hould
of this
ffic or
g and
stable
t may
used
erials,
action
equire
soils,
slabs,
classificatio
ory test borin
d area of ex
tion, the actu
ry to maintai
evidence of
d during the s
ected fills or
excavation th
ering Report
4 West Anne
Terracon Proj
rceful ■ Relia
mmendation
reduce mov
nts recomme
engineered
ated by Ter
of over-ex
de stabilizati
construction
ation
y fill, strip
from the pro
onsisting of v
ate landscap
ree of mound
ent of fills, th
rovide for a
at excavatio
oving equipm
etrated by th
ons are ba
ngs. The co
xcavation. If
ual condition
n safe condi
f undergroun
site reconna
r undergroun
horoughly cle
t
ex ■ Fort Collin
ect No. 20125
able
ns described
vement.
endations fo
fills on the
racon on a
xcavation o
ion, foundat
of the proje
and remov
oposed cons
vegetation a
ped areas a
ds and depre
he site shou
relatively un
ns for the
ment.
he proposed
ased solely
ontractor sho
f different su
s should be
tions.
nd facilities s
issance, suc
nd facilities
eaned prior t
ns, Colorado
5028
d in section
r site prepar
e project. A
full-time bas
operations,
tion bearing
ct.
ve existing v
struction area
and organic m
after comple
essions whic
uld be grade
niform thickn
proposed c
d excavation
on the ma
ould verify th
ubsurface co
evaluated to
such as sept
ch features c
are encount
to backfill pla
n 4.2.7 Gra
ration, excav
All earthwork
sis. The eva
testing of
soils and o
vegetation,
a.
materials sh
etion of grad
ch could prev
ed to create
ness of fill be
construction
ns may vary
aterials enc
hat similar co
onditions are
o determine
tic tanks, va
could be enc
tered, such
acement and
ading and D
vation, subg
k on the pr
aluation of e
engineered
other geotec
pavements,
hould be was
ding operatio
vent uniform
e a relatively
eneath the p
can be ac
significantly
countered in
onditions exi
e encountere
any excavat
aults, and ba
countered du
features sho
d/or construc
Drainage of
grade prepar
roject shoul
earthwork sh
d fills, subg
chnical cond
, and any
sted from the
ons. All exp
compaction
y level surfa
proposed bu
ccomplished
y across the
n widely sp
st throughou
ed at the tim
tion modifica
asements wa
uring constru
ould be rem
ction.
6
f this
ration
ld be
hould
grade
itions
other
e site
posed
n.
ace to
uilding
with
e site.
paced
ut the
me of
ations
as not
ction.
moved
Structural R
n the geote
he proposed
ete slab-on-
e soils are
ned, re-comp
ated, a struct
ended.
Expansive S
ory testing i
in-situ mois
ve potential i
port provides
on. Howeve
ctures, floor
mage such
n excessive
ress is gene
nt if signifi
ering Report
4 West Anne
Terracon Proj
rceful ■ Relia
or new foun
stems that w
the site. Th
antly impact f
ds new floor
d upon the
is our opinio
ents, provide
potential mo
xcavating a
om of propo
kfill material
ng the crite
cavation and
onditioning
nsuitable or
Recommen
echnical eng
d addition m
grade floor
over-excava
pacted fill an
turally-suppo
Soils
ndicates th
sture content
f the clays a
s recomme
er, even if th
slabs, and
as uneven f
wetting or d
erally not be
cantly more
t
ex ■ Fort Collin
ect No. 20125
able
dations pres
will extend
herefore, we
foundations
slabs for th
field penet
on the existi
ed the subgr
ovements a
nd re-workin
sed interior
l below the f
ria presente
d replaceme
and re-com
soft materia
ndations
gineering an
ay be suppo
system may
ated to a d
nd some mov
orted floor, s
e native cla
t. However,
and clayston
ndations to
hese procedu
flatwork sh
floor slabs w
drying of the
e feasible, b
e expensive
ns, Colorado
5028
sented in su
through the
e do not bel
for the propo
e proposed
ration resist
ing fill may b
rade soils ar
and enhance
ng the slab
floor slabs.
floor slabs w
ed in section
nt of the flo
paction. Som
ls are expos
nalyses, sub
orted on a dr
y be utilized
epth of at
vement can
supported in
ay soils ex
it is our opi
e undergo a
o help mitig
ures are foll
ould be ant
will probably
expansive
but it may b
e measures
ubsequent se
e existing fil
lieve the pe
osed building
addition will
tance value
be used to s
re remediate
e performan
subgrade s
. The on-sit
with the top
n 4.2.4 Fill M
or slab subg
me addition
sed at the ba
bsurface exp
rilled pier fou
d for the bu
least 3 feet
be tolerated
ndependent
xhibited low
nion these m
a significant
gate the eff
lowed, some
ticipated. T
y increase if
clays. Elim
be possible
s are used
ections of th
l materials
erformance o
g addition at
l be construc
es, in-situ dr
support the f
ed.
nce of floor
soils to a de
e soils may
1 foot consi
Materials an
grade soils s
al removal a
ase of the ov
ploration an
undation sys
uilding addit
t and repla
d. If very littl
of the subgr
expansive
materials wil
loss of mois
fects of soi
e movemen
The severity
f any modific
inating the r
to further re
during con
his report in
into the bed
of the existin
this site.
cted near cu
ry densities
floor slabs fo
slabs, Terr
epth of at le
y be used a
sting of imp
nd Placeme
should cons
and replace
ver-excavati
d laboratory
stem bottom
tion provided
ced as moi
le movemen
rade materia
potential a
ll exhibit a h
sture.
il shrinkage
t and cracki
of cracking
cation of the
risk of move
educe the ri
nstruction.
5
clude
drock
ng fill
urrent
, and
or the
racon
east 3
s the
ported
ent of
sist of
ement
on.
y test
med in
d the
isture
nt can
als, is
at the
higher
e and
ing in
g and
e site
ement
isk of
It is
ering Report
4 West Anne
Terracon Proj
rceful ■ Relia
Depth t
while
temporary ben
represent g
e of other tim
ying seasona
uctuations o
dent at the ti
or at other ti
he boring lo
veloping the
ENDATIO
cal Conside
ce conditions
on from a
ction recom
cal condition
l
existing un
s drilled at t
nder the obs
ted for this
ng site gradi
t
ex ■ Fort Collin
ect No. 20125
able
o groundwat
e drilling, ft.
22
23
25
22
20
18
18
nchmark show
groundwater
mes or at ot
al and weath
occur due to
ime the bori
imes in the
ogs. The po
e design and
ONS FOR
erations
s encounter
geotechnica
mmendations
ns that coul
documented
the site. We
ervation of a
site, we be
ng, construc
ns, Colorado
5028
ter Depth
1 day
wn on Exhibit
conditions
ther location
her condition
o seasonal v
ngs were pe
life of the st
ossibility of g
constructio
R DESIGN
ed in the bo
al point of v
s described
d impact de
d fill was en
do not pos
a geotechnic
lieve the fill
ction of Build
to groundwa
after drilling
17.2
19.6
20.2
21
19.2
16.6
17.8
A-2.
at the time
ns. Groundw
ns, and other
variations, a
erformed. T
tructure may
groundwater
n plans for t
N AND CO
orings, the s
view provid
in this rep
esign and c
countered to
ssess any in
cal engineer
l was likely
ding 4, and i
ater
g, ft.
*
gro
af
of the field
water levels
r factors.
amount of ra
herefore, gr
y be higher o
r level fluctu
the project.
ONSTRUC
site appears
ded certain
port are foll
construction
o depths up
formation re
r. Considerin
placed dur
nstallation o
*Elevation of
undwater 1 d
fter drilling, f
82.6
79.7
79.8
78.3
80.7
81.0
82.1
exploration
can be expe
ainfall, runof
roundwater l
or lower tha
uations shou
CTION
s suitable fo
precautions
owed. We
of the prop
p to about 11
egarding wh
ng the locati
ing previous
of buried utili
4
f
day
ft.
, and
ected
ff and
evels
an the
uld be
or the
s and
have
posed
1 feet
hether
ion of
s site
ities.
on the resul
llows:
ription
pavement
base course
ting of sandy
g amounts of
g amounts of
ravel
d with gravel
drock
Testing
lts indicate t
laystone bed
s of site soil
h liquid limits
-soluble sulf
st results are
ter
observed w
dition, delaye
bserved in th
t
ex ■ Fort Collin
ect No. 20125
able
nges in soil
lts of the bo
Appro
Bottom
About 3½
Nos.
About 2
Nos.
About
existing
Nos.
About 1
exis
About
exis
To the
exploratio
hat the nativ
drock is also
s and bedro
s ranging fro
fate testing p
e presented
while drilling
ed groundwa
he borehole
ns, Colorado
5028
types; in-sit
orings, subsu
oximate Dept
m of Stratum
½ to 5 inches in
1, 2, 4 and 7 o
to 4 inches in
1, 2, 4 and 7 o
4 to 11 feet b
site grades in
1, 4, 5 and 7 o
6 to 20½ feet
sting site grade
24 to 31 feet b
sting site grade
maximum de
on of about 39
ve lean clay
o considered
ock selected
om 33 to 53
performed on
in Appendix
and after c
ater levels w
es are noted
tu, the trans
urface cond
th to
(feet) Co
n Boring
only.
n Boring
only.
below
n Boring
only.
t below
es.
below
es.
epth of
9.7 feet.
soils exhibit
d to have low
for plasticit
and plastici
n the existing
x B of this re
completion fo
were also me
d on the att
sition betwee
itions on the
onsistency/D
Stiff to
Soft to
Medium de
Hard to
ted compres
w expansive
ty testing ex
ty indices ra
g soils were
eport.
or the prese
easured one
tached borin
en materials
e project site
Density/Hardn
--
--
o very stiff
o very stiff
ense to dense
o very hard
ssion or low
potential or
xhibited mod
anging from
below detec
ence and lev
day after dr
ng logs, and
3
s may
e can
ness
e
swell
r non-
erate
18 to
ctable
vel of
rilling.
d are
the lowest
addition wil
The buildin
frame with f
the foundat
We underst
match eleva
Building:
Maxim
Maxim
Contin
Maxim
We anticipa
be required
trenches.
Minor pits
however, a
scription
The project
Colorado.
The propos
the existing
are located
and Avago
The ground
with asphal
The site is r
building.
ONDITION
rofile
d at each bo
his report. S
ns, Colorado
5028
tand the prop
level at or
l be approxim
g is anticipate
full-height pre
tion.
tand the build
ations for the
mum column d
mum column d
nuous Wall Lo
mum Uniform F
ate minor cuts
d for construc
and trenches
full basemen
t site is loca
sed building a
g Building 4.
west of the p
facilities to th
d surface in th
t, concrete fla
relatively flat
NS
oring locatio
Stratification
Descripti
posed building
near current
mately 20,000
ed to be cons
ecast exterior
ding will be at
existing Build
dead load – 4
dead plus live
oads – 7.5 klf
Floor Slab Lo
s and fills on
ction of new b
s may be pla
nt is not expec
Descripti
ated at 4380
addition will b
An existing
proposed add
he south and
he area of the
atwork, and n
sloping down
n are indica
boundaries
ion
g addition wil
t grade. We
0 square feet i
structed with
r cladding pan
t or near curre
ding 4.
00 kips (prov
e load – 750 k
(provided)
oad – 125 psf
the order of
building found
anned to exte
cted.
on
Ziegler Road
be located on
parking lot a
dition with the
east.
e proposed ad
natural grasse
n gently away
ated on the
on the borin
l be 3 stories
e understand
in plan view.
a hybrid conc
nels supporte
ent grade and
vided)
kips (provided
(assumed)
5 feet or less
dations and u
end below-gr
d in Fort Co
n the west sid
and access d
e Hewlett Pac
ddition is cov
es and weeds
y from the exis
individual b
ng logs repre
2
with
d the
crete
ed on
d will
d)
s will
utility
rade;
llins,
de of
drive
ckard
ered
s.
sting
boring
esent
The proposed
edrock.
A slab-on-gra
he floor slab
he floor slab
Assuming pro
stimated to
The amount o
wetting of un
iscussed in t
otential mov
The 2009 Inte
ite is D.
Close monito
chieving the
etained to mo
ering Report
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rceful ■ Relia
UMMARY
tigation has
ucted at 438
s A-3 through
of approxim
ddresses the
reas are for i
ation obtaine
. However,
d:
as encounte
11 feet belo
construction
ciated loadin
d penetratio
asured on sa
or support of
d addition m
ade floor sys
subgrade s
and replaced
oper site pre
be on the or
of movemen
nderlying sup
the 4.2.6 Gr
ement.
ernational Bu
oring of the
e design su
onitor this po
t
ex ■ Fort Collin
ect No. 20125
able
been perfor
80 Ziegler R
h A-9 and de
mately 29.5 t
e recommen
nformationa
ed from our s
the following
ered in the b
ow existing s
n of Building
ng areas cur
on resistance
amples colle
f the propos
may be suppo
tem is recom
oils are ove
d with moistu
eparation an
rder of about
t of foundatio
pporting soil
rading and D
uilding Code,
e constructio
ubgrade sup
ortion of the
ns, Colorado
5028
med for the
Road in Fort
esignated as
to 39.7 feet
dations for t
l purposes a
subsurface e
g geotechnic
borings perfo
site grades.
g 4, utility ins
rently occup
e values, in
ected from o
sed improve
orted on a dr
mmended fo
r-excavated
ure condition
d any neces
t 1 inch.
ons, floor sla
ls. Therefore
Drainage se
, Table 1613
on operation
pport. We t
work.
proposed A
t Collins, Co
s Boring No.
below the e
the propose
and will be ut
exploration, t
cal considera
ormed on thi
The fill w
stallation, an
pying this po
n-situ moistu
our borings,
ements at th
rilled pier fou
r the propos
to a depth o
ned, compac
ssary subgra
abs, paveme
e, it is impe
ection of this
3.5.2 IBC sei
ns discusse
therefore re
Avago Techn
olorado. Se
1 through B
existing grou
ed building a
tilized by othe
the site can
ations were
s site to dep
was likely pl
nd constructi
ortion of the
ure contents
we believe
is site, prov
undation sys
sed building
of 3 feet bel
cted engineer
ade repair, to
ents, etc. will
erative the r
s report be fo
smic site cla
ed herein w
ecommend t
nologies B4
even (7) bor
Boring No. 7,
nd surface.
addition. Bo
ers.
be develope
identified an
pths ranging
laced during
on of the pa
property. B
s, and in-situ
the existing
vided subgra
stem bottom
addition pro
low the botto
red fill.
otal moveme
l be related t
recommenda
ollowed to re
assification fo
will be critic
that Terraco
i
West
rings,
were
This
orings
ed for
nd will
from
g site
arking
Based
u dry
fill is
ade is
med in
vided
om of
ent is
to the
ations
educe
or this
cal in
on be