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PE OF SERVICES AND SCHEDULE <br />GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING <br />RAPID RESPONSE APPROACH <br />We realize that the information taken from a <br />geotechnical design report is relied upon by other <br />engineers and architects to perform their design. <br />Many times these other consultants must wait for <br />geotechnical data to begin design work, lengthening <br />the total time required to complete the design. <br />To minimize these delays and to get projects moving, <br />RMA Group has developed a rapid response approach <br />for initial design studies for new public buildings. Our <br />approach has been successfully implemented on <br />dozens of sites to minimize the time required to deliver <br />the geotechnical design report and to provide your <br />design team immediate information so that they can <br />begin working toward designs as soon as possible. <br />Our approach provides several early interim reports <br />that contain the critical data that your design team <br />needs to get started on their work and is phased to <br />project that data as fast as possible. We will issue the <br />following interim reports to your project team: <br />• Seismic Design Parameters - This report is <br />issued within 48 hours of the Notice to Proceed <br />and contains all of the required technical data <br />to commence design work. <br />• Seismic Hazards - This report is issued <br />within 48 hours after the completion of the site <br />exploration and will present conclusions and <br />recommendations relative to seismic hazards, <br />including liquefaction. <br />• Preliminary Foundation System - This <br />report will be prepared within five days of site <br />exploration and will detail our recommendations <br />for foundation systems to allow commencement <br />of the foundation design. <br />Our final report will be issued within three weeks of the <br />Notice to Proceed and will contain all of the data and <br />information presented in the interim reports as well <br />as a completed California Geologic Survey checklist <br />identifying by page number and paragraph where <br />each of the Title 24 checklist items reviewed by the <br />CGS is contained within our report. <br />This approach ensures that your design team receives <br />the information it needs in the fastest practical time <br />frames and that the completed report is reviewed and <br />approved by the CGS to avoid any project delays. <br />6'i�31_�1R� <br />iOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION <br />AppIV for Permts & Research <br />1 1 Week <br />Anticipated Permit Wait Time <br />3 Weeks <br />Mobilization <br />10 Days <br />Field lnvestiization <br />1 Day <br />Laboratory Testing <br />7 Days <br />Analysis & Report <br />38 Days <br />MATERIALS TESTING <br />COMPACTION TESTING <br />Our services will consist of compaction testing. Work <br />would be scheduled by your representative by calling <br />our dispatcher at 909 989 1751. Requests for testing <br />should be made at least 24 hours in advance. <br />Our services would consist of performing in place <br />density tests (compaction tests) by either the sand <br />cone method (ASTM D1556) or the nuclear gauge <br />method (ASTM D D6938), water content tests, and <br />maximum density optimum moisture tests per ASTM <br />D1557 at locations selected by your representative. <br />Testing would be performed after compaction has <br />been completed by the contractors and observation of <br />compaction methods used by the contractor would not <br />be included in the scope of our work. <br />Compaction tests of subgrade soils will be taken at <br />locations and frequencies in accordance to guidelines <br />provided by the governing agency. If the governing <br />public agency does not have established testing <br />guidelines then the following guideline shall be used. <br />Test locations will be selected by our technician at <br />locations that represent the surface appearance of the <br />subgrade at the time of testing. <br />Our services will also include materials testing of <br />asphaltic concrete. Services will include in place <br />density testing of asphalt concrete (ASTM D2950) <br />by our field technician and laboratory testing by the <br />Hveem stability test method for asphalt pavement. <br />Tests will be performed on materials sampled at <br />random locations and at frequencies based on <br />agency specification. <br />A written report summarizing the results of all tests <br />performed will be prepared upon completion of the <br />work. The report will not contain a rendering, opinion, <br />certificate, or warranty, of the compaction of the <br />materials tested. <br />RMA Group <br />L.vcryProject Matters l www.rmacompanies.com <br />CITY OF SANTA ANA I PUBLIC WORKS GEOTECHN I CAL ENGINEERING SERVICES I Page 29 <br />J U LY 12, 2018 118-1052-P <br />