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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSoils Report 12.02.2015> HEPWORTH-PAWLAK GKOTECHNICA L December 2, 2015 Woodbridge Mortgage Investment Fund 2, LLC Attn: Rick Salvato 22 Center Street, Front Suite Freehold, New Jersey 07728 rjsaly@aol.com I Itrwnal3 bi, GLS ts.Lim:, d. In, 5020 County Rc;a.I I S4 Gl�nv,L cn3 Sprin;;s, Cnlnr,td i 810,1 Phone. 9700.945.795 5 Fix 970-945-S454 �rn�il liprenSlij•g telhth ciuii Job No. 114550A Subject: Observation of Excavation, Proposed Residence, Lot D 38, Aspen Glen, 0180 Seeburg Circle, Garfield County, Colorado Dear Mr. Salvato; As requested, a representative of Hepworth-Pawlak Geotechnical, Inc. observed the excavation at the subject site on November 30 and December 1, 2015 to evaluate the soils exposed for foundation support. The findings of our observations and recommendations for the foundation design are presented in this report. We previously conducted a subsoil study for design of foundations at the site and presented our findings in a report dated January 9, 2015, Job No. 114 550A. The proposed residence will consist of a two story wood frame structure over a crawlspace with a slab -on -grade garage floor. Spread footings sized for an allowable soil bearing pressure of 1,500 psf were used in the design. At the time of our visit to the site, the foundation excavation had been cut in one level from about 3 to 5 feet below the adjacent ground surface. Generally, the soils exposed in the bottom of the excavation consisted of dense, slightly silty, sandy gravel with rounded cobbles. However, very stiff, silty, sandy clay was observed in approximately 10% of tate excavation at the northeastern end. We recommended the clay soils be removed to expose the gravel below. When observed on December 1, the excavation had been deepened about 1' feet at the northeastern end. The clay soils had been excavated out to expose the underlying gravel soils and that portion of the excavation was about 61 feet below adjacent ground surface. No free water was encountered in the excavation and the soils were slightly moist. The soil conditions exposed in the excavation are consistent with those previously encountered on the site and are suitable for support of spread footings designed for an allowable bearing pressure of 2,500 psf as previously recommended. The bearing soils should be protected from frost and concrete should not be placed on frozen soils. Other recommendations presented in our previous report which are applicable should also be observed. ararker 'LAW -614 I -Iii 9 • Colorado Springs 719.633-)56? • SIIverthome 9 i0-465-1959 Woodbridge Mortgage Investment Fund 2, LLC December 2, 2015 Page 2 The recommendations submitted in this letter are based on our observation of the soils exposed within the foundation excavation and the previous limited subsurface exploration at the site. Variations in the subsurface conditions below the excavation could increase the risk of foundation movement. We should be advised of any variations encountered in the excavation conditions for possible changes to recommendations contained in this letter. Our services do not include determining the presence, prevention or possibility of mold or other biological contaminants (MOBC) developing in the future. If the client is concerned about MOBC, then a professional in this special field of practice should be consulted. If you have any questions or need further assistance, please call our office. Sincerely, HEPWORTH — PAWLAK GEOTECHNICAL, INC Robyn C. Brown, P.E. Reviewed by: Daniel E.Hardin, P.E. 'a 24443 - a RCB/ksw cc: Janckila Constructioneraarazu iemi (ode iaruckiiacons lctian.cora) Riverstone Structural Concepts -- Jake Timmons cialmqi riverrroriesc,cp ) lob No 114 550A I V E S` .. 1 1' `4' E STRUCTURAL CONCEPTS November 24, 2015 Mr. Pete Waara iiemi 353 Goose Lane Carbondale, CO 81623 Re: Aspen -Glenn Duplex D-38 Mr. Waaraniemi: This letter is intended to clarify the footing size at all party -walls in the above reverenced project. The party -wall concrete footings should be a minimum 8" wider than the supporting concrete stem wall. Therefore, the 1'-2 !'2" party -wall stem -wall should have a minimum l'-10'/2" concrete footing under it. This footing should be I2" deep with (3)- #4 bars running continuous at 3" from grade. Please let me know if you have any additional questions. Sincerely, David Fulton Senior Associate Reviewed and approvide by Patrick Bird, P.E./S.E. h 11 RI%IRI'Rf.l.Y • ,11111 CO'f• 1311l'.1.II),t1it) 311i,• 1,11Dhl• 2104141 7140.1 • F;1\ ..ION 143 (043 Palp 1 of 1