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HomeMy WebLinkAboutASCENT STUDIO CLIMBING & FITNESS - FDP - FDP150023 - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 1 - GEOTECHNICAL (SOILS) REPORTTerracon Consultants, Inc. 1901 Sharp Point Drive, Suite C Fort Collins, Colorado 80525 P [970] 484-0359 F [970] 484-0454 www.terracon.com October 28, 2014 revised: November 11, 2014 Ascent Studio Climbing and Fitness 2509 Doolittle Court Fort Collins, Colorado 80526 Attn: Mr. Jon Lachelt E: jon.lachelt@gmail.com Re: Infiltration Rate Testing for Permeable Pavements Ascent Studio Climbing Gym 2121 and 2127 South Timberline Road Lots 12 and 13, Timberline Center Fort Collins, Colorado Terracon Project No. 20145015 Dear Mr. Lachelt: Previously, Terracon Consultants, Inc. (Terracon) prepared a Geotechnical Engineering Report (Project No. 20145015; report dated May 7, 2014) for the project referenced above. We understand a portion of the pavements planned for this project will be permeable. Terracon performed double-ring infiltrometer field testing to assist the project team with design. The testing was conducted in the area proposed for porous pavements as shown on Figure 1. Testing was performed in general accordance with ASTM D3385. Terracon retained the services of an excavation company to excavate an approximately 5 foot wide by 6 foot long by 4½ foot deep testing area. The soils observed in the test pit were similar to those encountered during our previous study at this site consisting of about 2 feet of dark brown silty clay fill with gravel and cobbles underlain by silty lean clay with varying amounts of sand. The average in-field infiltration rate was calculated to be 0.302 inches per hour. The calculated infiltration rate is within published ranges for the soil type encountered on this site and is considered to be a representative value. Pavements – Porous Pavers Subgrade Preparation Unlike conventional pavements, porous pavement subgrades are not compacted. When preparing the subgrade for porous pavements, care should be taken to excavate the required reservoir storage volume without disturbing the underlying soils. It may be prudent to scarify the subgrade soils prior to placement of the materials for the rock reservoir. Supplemental Geotechnical Engineering Report Ascent Studio Climbing Gym ■ Fort Collins, Colorado November 11, 2014 ■ Terracon Project No. 20145015 Responsive ■ Resourceful ■ Reliable 2 Groundwater was previously encountered at depths of about 22 and 23 feet below existing site grades in the portion of the site planned for porous pavers. We do not believe groundwater will impact the proposed porous pavers planned for this site. Recommended minimum pavement sections are provided in the table below. Traffic Area Alternative Recommended Pavement Thicknesses (Inches) Asphaltic Concrete Surface Aggregate Base Course Portland Cement Concrete Porous Pavers1 Total Automobile parking areas (light-duty) A 3½ 6 -- - 9½ B -- -- 5 - 5 C -- 3 -- 3⅛ 6⅛ Heavy truck traffic areas (heavy- duty) A 4 8 -- - 12 B -- -- 6 - 6 C 2 -- 5 -- 3⅛ 8⅛ 1. Actual thickness of porous pavers may vary depending upon the permeable pavement system selected. 2. Minimum base course thickness with a stone sub-base. Terracon recommends the design and construction of porous pavers should be completed by a specialty contractor who has demonstrated experience with placing, compacting, finishing, edging, jointing, and protecting porous pavers. There are several choices for base course depending upon which type of porous paver is chosen. Terracon recommends constructing perimeter curbing around porous pavers and between conventional and porous pavers to reduce infiltration of water below moisture sensitive subgrades. Pavements – Maintenance Preventative maintenance should be planned and provided for an ongoing pavement management program in order to enhance future pavement performance. Porous pavers require periodic inspection and cleaning. Consideration should be given to installing signage to restrict heavily loaded vehicles (i.e. trash trucks, delivery trucks, etc.) from driving on porous paver areas. Also, maintenance of porous pavers should be completed by properly trained workers. The recommendations presented in this report should be used in conjunction with our original geotechnical engineering report for the Ascent Studio Climbing Gym. 1 20145015 10/28/2014 EDB BCR EDB EDB 1” = 25’ Project Manager: Drawn by: Checked by: Approved by: Project No. Scale: File Name: Date: Figure DIAGRAM IS FOR GENERAL LOCATION ONLY, AND IS NOT INTENDED FOR CONSTRUCTION PURPOSES 0’ 13’ 25’ APPROXIMATE SCALE Approximate In-field Infiltration Testing Location 1 LEGEND 1 1901 Sharp Point Dr Suite C Ft. Collins, CO EXPLORATION PLAN Ascent Studio Climbing Gym 2121 and 2127 South Timberline Road Fort Collins, Colorado