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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSubsoil Report ECE IVB 6 APR 18 2017 ' wg ova a = bu soil Investigation Report prepared-by: ederal `T. &TESTING INC. ii w .fed,eng:CC �. g Client: Ron&Mary Kexel Ilk Contact: Mack Mattos 41 y Address: 10967 S.Ocean Drive �" RF Jensen Beach,FL 34957 a� Project Proposed-Single`Family Home Address: 2005 Nettles Blvd. g `= Jensen Beach,FL 34957 Ab x _ Date: Wednesday,August 24,2016 A60nical ( Materials Testing ) lrispections Environmental lY 4, Phone 954-784-2949 ederal3, 800-848-1919 4&TESTING INC. Fax 954-784.7875 250 SW 13th Ave Pom ano Beach,Ft.33089 fed-eri .ctym Table of Contents r Client Information ------------------------------------------------------------------------ pg. I r`- Project Information General Soil Descriptions r- Foundation Recommendations -------------------------------------------_-----_----- Soil Parameters Excavations Settlement Grading ---------------------------------------------_------------------------------------ pg- 4 Appendices Soil Boring Log(s) Project Location Soil Boring Location(s) r Soil.Classifications - Sampling Procedures Limitations of Liability Kn- Fol Your Information Our findings in this report are based on soil conditions encountered in the test bore locations only,proposed structure to be built,(if available at this stage),Florida Building Code requirements and standard engineering practices.If your report is preliminary (i.e, vacant land or building to be demolished) additional borings are required within the foot print of the proposed structure once the location&layout of the proposed structure is known. Please read this report in its entirety and follow all recommendations. Failure to do so may result in the permitting agency (Building Department, etc.) withholding the Certificate of Occupancy. This will cause delays and additional costs.The Permitting Agency will require a final.certification or signing off of the project prior to issuing the Certificate of Occupancy. All of our recommendations need to be followed to receive a final certification from F.E.T., including densities on each lift,demucking verification,piling inspection,etc.,whichever recommendation applies to your project. Please schedule us at least 24 hours in advance for all tests and inspections. I.f you choose to use another Engineering b' Firm, you must verify they will provide,you with the proper certification in.writing, as outlined in our report. Our firm will only provide a certification letter if it has verified all work as recommended in our report. MIAMI- DE Qr' 0 - - Construction MaterialAmerican Concrete Miami Dade Florida Department Engineering Council Institute County of Transportation Phone 954-784-2941 800-848-1919 ederal [A 8 TESTING INC. 954-784-7875 r 250 SW 13th Ave Pompano Beach,FL 33069 fed-eng.C+O m Wednesday,August 24,2016 Job Order Number 16-SB-336 Ron&Mary Kexel 10967 S. Ocean Drive Jensen Beach;FL 34957 Attn.: Aback Mattos RE: Subsoil Investigation Proposed Single Family Home 2005 Nettles Blvd. Jensen Beach,FL 34957 Dear Sirs: Pursuant to your request,Federal Engineering&Testing,Inc. has completed a subsoil investigation on 08/22/2016 at the above referenced site. The purpose of our investigation was to verify subsoil' conditions relative to foundation preparation and design. A total of two (2) DCP borings were performed according to ASTM D-6951 drilled down to a depth of fifteen feet(15) below the existing ground surface. (See attached field sketch for locations).The following is a general description of soil stratas for the subject site: "Depth. From ° . TO Descrtption°of'Soils 0" 6" Topsoil&Vegetation 6" 4' Light Brown Sand.with Shell Fragments 4' 6' Pale Brown Sand with Shell 6' 10' Gray Sand 10' B' ILight Brown'Sand with.Shell Fragments Groundwater_table elevation was measured immediately at the completion of each boring and was found at an average depth of six (6) feet below existing ground. surface. Fluctuation in water level should be anticipated due to seasonal variations and run off as well as varying ground elevation, construction dewatering and pumping activities in the area. Site contractor must familiarize himself with site conditions in the event groundwater controls and dewatering is needed. Surface flooding may result under hurricane conditions and should be taken into consideration in the design of the project.The contractor shall make sure that groundwater levels on adjacent properties are not affected by the contractors dewatering activities. Specialty groundwater contractors shall be consulted for all work below the groundwater level. Wednesday,August 24,2016 2005 Nettles Blvd. Jensen Beach,FL 34957 Page 2 The boring log(s) attached.present a detailed.description of the soils encountered at each location.The soil stratification shown on the boring log(s) is based on the examination of the recovered soil samples and interpretation of the driller's field log(s). It indicates only the approximate boundaries between soil types. The actual transitions between adjacent soil types may be gradual. From a geotechnical engineering perspective, the site is suitable for the construction of the proposed structure,provided that the surface sand layers are compacted in place and proof rolled. Localized areas of loose materials, if present, will become evident during site clearing,grubbing and proof rolling, and must be removed prior to filling operations. Based on our understanding of the proposed structure and the information obtained from our field boring log(s); we recommend the following procedures for foundation design: 1) Strip the entire footings and building construction areas plus five(5) feet past the outer perimeter of topsoil and ground vegetation (when encountered) down to clean granular material. Any underground structures, utility lines, root systems and drainage trenches; etc. must be removed in their entirety from beneath the proposed construction areas. The city arborists should be contacted prior to any land clearing to verify compliance with any local codes. 2) Saturate and compact all construction areas with a heavy self propelled vibratory roller to a minimum of 95%of the ASTM D-1557 modified proctor method. Make a minimum of ten (10) passes with the roller in each direction. 3) Care should be taken when using vibration in case of existing structures in the vicinity of the construction area. If vibration cannot be used for compaction, static compaction..may be applied. However, in this case, the compacted layer should not exceed.6 inches in thickness. 4) Backfill construction areas to proper elevation if needed using a clean. granular material placed in lifts not to exceed twelve(12) inches in thickness and compacted as per item 2. 5) Representative samples of the on-site and proposed fill material should be collected and tested to determine the classification and compaction characteristics. 6) All construction fill material above the water table.shall be clean granular soil, free of organics or other deleterious material, and shall contain no more than twelve (12) percent fines passing a U.S.Standard No. 200 sieve(0.075mm) and have a Unified Soil Classification(USCS) designation of GP, GW, GP-GM,GW-GM, SP or SW. No particle size greater than three(3)inches shall be used in the top 12 inches of the.building pad. 7) Fill Material below the water table shall be washed free draining gravel such as FDOT No. 57 stone or equivalent to about 12 inches above the water table unless dewatering is used. When dewatering is used, fill material shall be clean granular soil, free of organics or other deleterious material, and shall contain no more than twelve(12)percent fines passing a U.S. Standard No.200 sieve(0.075nun). Wednesday,August 24,2016 2005 Nettles Blvd. Lj Jensen Beach.FL 34957 Page 3 8) Verify all densification procedures by taking an adequate number of field density tests in each layer of compacted material. Density tests shall be performed on the slab areas, footing areas, interior bearing wall footings and column pad. footings. This must be scheduled immediately after Tamp and Spray and/or Compaction, but before Reinforcing Steel Placement.If reinforcing steel is already in-place, it must be removed from all areas to be tested prior to performing densities. 9) After the installation of any plumbing and electrical piping, we recommend that the disturbed area be recompacted and additional densities tests be performed to verify proper compaction of the disturbed areas. 10) All of the above Geotechnical work shall be performed under the supervision of Federal Engineering R Testing's geotechnical engineer or his representative to verify compliance with our specifications and the Florida Building Code. Please call us at 954-784-2941 for scheduling. 11) In the event of existing structures, existing footings or proposed drainage lines, provisions shall be made by the structural.engineer and site contractor to protect all footings from undermining and exposure. The geotechnical engineer shall be notified of these conditions to evaluate the applicability of his recommendations. The above foundation recommendations being achieved and verified; it is our opinion that the proposed structure be designed for a shallow foundation system with a permissible soil bearing pressure not to exceed 2500 P.S.F. Building pad certification requires satisfactory completion and verification of all the above-foundation recommendations. Slabs placed upon compacted fill may be designed using a modulus of subgrade reaction value of 200 pci.The following soil parameters shall be used for retaining wall designs: - Soil unit weight.moist--------------=-----------------------------------------------------------• 110'pcf - Soil unit weight buoyant----------------------------------------------------------------------- 60 pef - Angle of internal,friction---------------------------------------------------------------------- 300 - Active Earth pressure coefficient (Ka)----------------------------------------------------- 0.33 - Passive Earth pressure coefficient(Kp)----------------—---------------------------------- 3.0 - Angle of wall friction for steel piles--------------------------------------------------------- 300 -Angle of wall friction for concrete/brick walls------------------------------------------- 200 - Angle of wall.friction for uncoated steel---------------------------------------------------- 150 Excavations shall not extend within one (1) foot of the angle of repose next to existing footings or structures unless underpinned. Trenching shall be in compliance with the Florida Building Code, OSHA and Trench Safety Act requirements. Shorings shall be designed and inspected by a Florida licensed professional engineer. Provisions shall be made by the architect, engineer of record and contractor to address differential settlements when tying in new to existing structures. Mixing of different foundation types shall not be used.unless.provided with expansion joints to address differential settlement. Wednesday,August 24,2016 2005 Nettles Blvd. Jensen Beach,FL 34957 Page Detailed settlement analysis was beyond the scope of this report. Comparing the field test data obtained in this exploration with our experience with structures similar to those proposed for this project, the estimated magnitude of these settlements is 0.5 to 1 inch. Due to the granular nature of the subsurface materials, the foundation settlements should occur as the loads are applied and should be virtually negligible by the end of the building shell completion. All outside ground surfaces must be sloped away from the structure to avoid water accumulation and ponding. All rain waters shall be discharged away from all building foundations. Verify all water,sewer,plumbing,sprinkler and drainage lines are properly functioning with no leaks in the vicinity of the foundation. Regardless of.the thoroughness of a geotechnical exploration, there is always the possibility that conditions may be different from those of the test locations; therefore, Federal Engineering & Testing, Inc. does not guarantee any subsoil condition between the bore test holes.A site plan showing the location of the proposed structure was not provided at the time the soil borings were performed. Once plans and specifications have been finalized and drawn,Federal Engineering & Testing, Inc. shall be provided a copy of the finalized plans and specifications for review. For a. more accurate portrayal of subsurface conditions, the site contractor should perform test pits. If different conditions are encountered, Federal Engineering &Testing Inc., shall be notified to review the findings and make any recommendations as needed. In accepting this report the client understands that all data from the soil borings is intended for foundation analysis only and is not to be used for excavating, backfilling or pricing estimates. The site contractor must familiarize themselves with the job site conditions. Environmental analysis of the soil materials is not part of the scope of services. If environmental analysis of the soils is required, we can provide a proposal for performing an environmental analysis of the soil materials.- For Environmental due diligence,a Phase I and/or Phase II Environmental Site Assessment is recommended. As a mutual protection to clients, the public and ourselves, all reports are submitted as the confidential property of clients, and authorization for publication of statements, conclusions or extracts from or regarding our reports is reserved pending our written approval. Federal Engineering & Testing, Inc. appreciates the opportunity to be of service to you at this phase of your project. Please feel free to contact us if we may be of further service to you. Si iLeB]an , %C I : J'l4 oral%igeering&Jl4s&g,Ino, �ida eg' QF�93i dZpgfij in 9 5471 Phone 954-784-2941 ede ral800-848-1919 s,TESTING INC. Fax 954-784-7875 250 SW 13th Ave Pom ano Beach,FL 33069 fed-et1 .com Test Boring Report Client: Ron&Mary Kesel Date of Test: August 22,2.016 Project: Proposed Single Family Home Bole No.: B Address: 2005 Nettles Blvd. Location: See Attached Drawing Jensen Beach,FL 34957 Depth(FT) Soil Descriptions Hammer Blows "N" 1 0"-6" Topsoil,&Vegetation 3 4 10 3 6"-4' Light Brown Sand with Shell Fragments 5 4 8 4 4'-6' Pale Brown Sand with Shell 4 6 5 4 5 10 6 5 6 8 6'- 10' Gray Sand 6 7 14 9 8 8 15 10 7 9 11 9 8 17 12 9 9 10'- 1.5' Light Brown Sand with Shell Fragments 13 9 10 ')0 14 10 11 15 12 10 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 `\� � ®HA/�jV/,_ ._ Water Level: 6'2" Below Land Surface kvyCei i ewP.E.j �I•Z c�/ : ,6�knFmeeri ' sting,Inc. A=Auger1T NNiization#5471 Phone 954-784-2941 ederal800-848-1919 &TESTING INC. Fax-954-784-7875 250 SW 131h Ave Pom ano Beach,FL 33069 fed-en >Go111 Test Boxing Report Client: Ron&Mary Kexel Date of Test: August 22;2016 Project: Proposed Single Family Home Hole No.: B-2 Address: 2005 Nettles Blvd. Location: See Attached Dra)Ang Jensen Beach,FL 34957 Depth(FT) Soil Descriptions Hammer Blows "N" 1 0"-6" Topsoil&Vegetation 4 4 9 2 6"-3' Light Brown Sand with Shell Fragments 5 3 3 4 6 12 5 T-7' Pale Brown Sand with Shell.Fragments 5 5 13 6 7 8 7 9 7 15 8 8 7 9 7'- 11' Gray Sand 5 10 19 10 9. 7 11 8 9 18 12 9 10 13 1 P- 15' Light Brown Sand with Shell Fragments 11 10 23 14 13 12 15 11 13 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 - " 0c... ` e x / T Water Level: 5111" Below Land Surfacelh Ane e�esting,Inc. A=Auger CetMi�it �1��1lorization#5471 !'^ ul 7 y IV IY - K x. s�Y � •kkk 4x w� 0 O N 0. t{Y � sx Site Location-Map =Federal Engineering &c Testing Inc.250 SW 13th AVE Pompano-Beach;FL.33069(954) 784-2941 Client: Ron'&Mary Kexel Project; Proposed Single Fainily Home Test: Subsoil Investigation ProjectAddress:-2005 Nettles Blvd. (site map is not to scale) Jensen~Beach;FL 34957 o S S t i Y ._ � f A 3 e .7, 41 a v a .� F. j - E Soil Boring Location Map' =Feder'al 'EngineeHng,& Testing 1nc..250 SW 13th AVE Ponipanq Beach,'FL 33069(954)--784-2941. Client: Ron&Mary Kexel Project::,Proposed Single Family Home Test:Subsoil Investigation Project Address 2005 Nettles Blvd:. (site snap is not to scale) Jensen BeachjL 34957 Soil. Classifications Correlation of Penetration Resistance with Relative Density and Consistency Sands Dynamic Cone Penetrometer Standard Penetration Relative Density Penetrometer Resistance Hammer Blows 0- 10 0-4 Very Loose 11 -25 5 - 10 Loose 26 -45 11 -20 Finb 45 -75 21 -30 Very Finn 76-120 31 -50 Dense '. > 120 > 50 VeryDense Silts&Clay Dynamic Cone Penetrometer Standard Penetration Relative Density Penetrometer Resistance Hammer Blows 0 -6 0-2 Very Soft 7- 15 3 -5 Soft 16 -30 6- 10 Finn 31 -45 11 -15 Stiff 46 -90 16 -30 Very Stiff 91 - 150 31 -50 Hard Rock Hardness Description Soft Rock core crumbles when handled Medium Can break core with your hands Moderately Hard Thin edges of rock core can be broken with fingers Bard Thinedges of rock core cannot be.broken with fingers Very Hard I Rock core rings when struck with a hammer Sand Quantity Modifiers Particle.Size Very Slight Trace 0-2% Boulder > 12 in Slight Trace 2-5% Cobble 3 - 12 in Trace 5 - 10% Gravel 4.76 min-3 in Little Trace 10 - 15 % Sand 0.074 ram-4.76 nun Some 15-30 % Silt 0.005 mm-0.074 mm With >30% Clay <0.005 mm. Silt-Clay Quantity Modifiers Slightly Silty/Clayey 0-5 % Silty/Clayey 5 -30% Very Silty/Clayey 30-50% Drilling & Sampling Procedures The soil borings were installed in accordance'with Standard Penetration Tests procedures as set forth'in ASTM D-1586. Representative samples were collected utilizing spilt-barrel. techniques in accordance with the procedures set forth in "Penetration Tests and Spilt-Barrel Sampling of Soil in ASTM D-1586. The following field tests, measurements and laboratory analysis were performed/collected during the installation of each soil boring. Penetration Tests During the sampling procedures, Standard Penetration Tests were performed at five (5) foot intervals to obtain the standard penetration value.(N) of the subsurface soil. The standard-penetration value(N) is identified as the number of blows of a 140-pound hammer falling thirty(30) inches,required to advance the spilt-barrel sampler one(1)foot into the subsurface soil. The sampler was lower into the bottom.of the previously cleaned drill hole and advanced by blows from the hammer. The number of blows was recorded for each of the three (3) successive increments of six (6) inches penetration. The"N" value is obtained by adding the second and third incremental numbers. Water Level Measurements Water Level depths were obtained during the test boring operations. In relatively pervious soils, such as sandy soils,the indicated depths are usually reliable groundwater levels. Seasonal variations, tidal conditions,temperature,land-use and recent rainfall conditions may influence the depths to groundwater levels. Soil Properties/Classification All samples collected were classified in accordance with the Unified Soil Classification System criteria.to determined soil material properties and compared with published.literature of the USDA Soil Conservation Survey. Ground Surface Ellevati.ons Ground surface elevations have not been provided.for the proposed boring.locations. Therefore, all references to depth of the various strata and materials encountered were from.existing grade at the time of the drilling operations. r Limitations of Liability �t'm ranty Analysis and Recommendations cont. We warrant that the services performed by Federal Engineering and Testing, In accepting this report the client understands that all data from the soil boring Inc.(F.E.T.) are conducted in a manner consistent with the level of skill and is intended for foundation analysis only and is not to be used for excavating, care ordinarily exercised by members of the profession currently,practicing backfilling or pricing estimates.In accepting this report the client understands under similar conditions. No other warranties, expressed or implied, are that all data from the soil boring is intended for foundation analysis only and made. While the services of F.E.T. are an integral and valuable part of the is not to be used for excavating, backfilling or pricing estimates. The site design and construction process,we do not warrant,guarantee,or insure the contractor must familiarize themselves with the job site conditions. Soil quality or completeness of services or satisfactory performance provided by boring(s) on unmarked vacant property or existing structure(s) to be other members of the construction process and/or the construction plans and demolished is considered preliminary with further boring(s) to be performed specifications which we have not prepared, nor the ultimate performance of after proposed building pad is staked out.Report recommendations are based building site niate'rials. As mutual protection to clients, the public and primarily on data from test borings made at the locations shown on the test ourselves,all reports are submitted as the confidential property of clients,and boring reports. Soil variations may exist between borings and may not authorization for publication of statements, conclusions or extracts from or become evident until construction. If variations are their noted, F.E.T. must regarding our reports is reserved pending our written approval. Reports are be contacted so that field conditions can be examined and recommendations not intended for 3rd party use. revised if necessary.,The Geotechnical report states our understanding as to the location, dimensions, and structural features proposed of the site. Any Subsurface Exploration significant changes in the nature,design,or location of the site improvements Subsurface exploration is normally accomplished by test borings. The soil must be communicated to F.E.T. so that the Geotechnical analysis, boring log includes sampling information, description of the materials conclusions,and recommendations can be appropriately adjusted. recovered,.approximate depths of boundaries between soil and rock strata and groundwater data. The log represents conditions specifically at the location and time the boring was made. The boundaries between different soil strata Construction Observations are indicated at specific depths;however,these depths are in fact approximate Construction observation and testing is an important element of Geotechnical and dependent upon the frequency of sampling. The transitions between soil services, The Geotechnical Engineer's Field Representative(Field Rep.)is the stratum are often gradual. Water level readings are made at the time the "owner's representative" observing the work of the contractor, performing boring was performed and can change with time,precipitation, canal levels, tests, and reporting data from such tests and observations. The Geotechnical local well drawdown,and other factors. Regardless of the thoroughness of a Engineer's Field Representative does not direct the contractor's construction Geotechnical exploration there is always a possibility that conditions may be means,methods,operations,or personnel. The Field Rep, does not interfere different from those of the test locations; therefore F.E.T.does not guarantee with the relationship between the owner and the contractor,and except as an any subsoil condition surrounding the bore test holes. For a more accurate observer,does not become a substitute owner on site. The Field Rep.is only portrayal of subsurface conditions, the site contractor should perform tests collecting data for our Engineer to review.The Field Rep. is responsible for pits. If different conditions are encountered,F.E.T.shall be notified to review his/her safety only,but has no responsibility for the safety of other personnel the findings and make any recommendations as needed. and/or the general public at the site. If the Field,Rep.does not feel that the site is offering a safe environment for him/her,the Field Rep.will stop his/her observation/testing until he/she deems the site is safe. The Field Rep.is an important member of a team whose responsibility is to observe the test and Laboratory and Field Tests work being done and report to the client whether that work is being carried Tests are performed in accordance with specific ASTM Standards unless out in general conformance with the plans and specifications, otherwise indicated. All criteria included in a given ASTM Standard are not always required and performed. Each test report indicates the measurements and determinations actually made. Limitations of Report Ownership of Tests/Reports Federal Engineering 4.Testing,Inc.shall have no liability,in contract,tort or All test results and/or reports prepared by F.E.T.pursuant to this agreement otherwise,for any inaccuracy, defect, or omission in interpreting this report and/or Addenduni(s) thereto, shall remain the property of F.E.T. until all and shall not in any event have any liability for lost profits or any other monies due and owing to F.E.T. under this Agreement and/or Addendum(s) indirect,special,incidental,consequential,exemplary or punitive damages.In thereto,are paid in full. the event of future conflict between owners and contractors the following applies: F.E.T.(s) legal and/or company representation and preparation for Analysis and Recommendations representation fees will be billed on an hourly rate, i.e. deposition, expert witness, etc. F.E.T. has no obligation to amend its conclusions or The Geotechnical report is prepared primarily to aid in the design of site work recommendations after the date of this report. Any alterations or changes in and structural foundations. Although the information in the report is expected the location of the project should be brought to our attention at fire earliest to be sufficient for these purposes,it is.not intended to determine the cost of convenience for review and applicability of this report. construction or to stand alone as construction specifications. i Phone 954-784-2941 ederal800-848-1919 0&TESTING INC. 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