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<br />. <br /> <br />'~:l\.',;" <br /> <br />'~_"-~-~~_,_,":;'i~~ f' <br />'" -~::H;'::-~,~l~-':>'}l": <br />~-., , 1 ~[ <br /> <br />< ') ~;1' f:, '" <br /> <br />- n ,. . 1 ,.t~~:~f~~i~;~, ..... <br />. Perform subsurface'explora\iop c,onsisti~ 6F'iliilling, logging, and sampling of eleven (I I) hollow-stem auger <br />borings (HAS) to a maximtjm depth gf ~O', below the exisring ground. Represenrative relatively undisrurbed <br />and bulk soil samples will b~ collected :it ~d.ected depth intervals and rransponed to the laboratory for testing. <br />Th~ borings will be backfilled w{th nariv~ soil cutrings. <br /> <br />Performlaborarory testing on sdecred soil samples to determine in-situ dry density and moisture content. <br />Atterberg Limits.'shear strength, grain size analyses, expansion index, pH, minimum resistivity, chloride, and <br />sulfate content. <br /> <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />;.~~tJon Ist.<o <br />~'"",'."'.." <br />,- -. .. .. <br />,.w.. .. .. ',_, <br />- ,-" -' ~ " -.." .. ~ <br />- " ...... -, .. .. <br />,.. >' ..;......,-...... <br /> <br />.--.'. <br /> <br />. Review, evaluation and analysis of the data collected will be performed under the supervision of a registered <br />Geotechnical Engineer and geologist licensed in the State of California. Analysis will include: Characterization <br />of earth materials and ground water level; Site seismicity, horizontal peak ground acceleration and UBC <br />seismic design parameters; Determination of allowable bearing pressure, shallow foundation system and <br />resistance to lateral loads; Determination of total and differential dynamic settlement estimates for proposed <br />sound wall and foundations for signal light poles and streetlight poles; Evaluation ofliquefaction potential; <br />Performing necessary slope stability analyses; Evaluation of corrosion potential of concrete and metal in contact <br />with onsite soils; Foundation selection and design parameters; Recommendations for new pavement sections <br />for rehabilitation, widening and utility trenches; Recommendations for grading next to existing structures; <br />Recommendations for remporary excavations, cuts and fills, and utility trench backfill; and development of <br />earthwork and grading specifications. <br /> <br />. Preparation of a report indicaring the locarions of the borings, boring logs, listing of all field explorarion and <br />lab testing performed, various findings, conclusions and recommendations. <br /> <br />Phase II: Design Development <br /> <br />TaskA: Field Review <br /> <br />The field review will be performed to obtain the following: <br /> <br />. Confirmation of all affected surface topography within the proposed R1W-to-RJW limits, especially all surface <br />utilities. <br /> <br />. Map all failed pavement areas for inclusion on street widening plans <br /> <br />. Note: Harris already mapped all existing tributary drainage boundaries and flow directions (see Exhibit 3, <br />elsewhere in this proposal) <br /> <br />. Look for perimeter conflicts for proposed sound walls, such as adjacent trees, patios, patio covers, room <br />additions / house structures, swimming pools, etc. Note: extended aerial will also help to identifY these issues. <br /> <br />. Note existing conditions that may affecr the design, especially at all of the proposed join points and impacred <br />areas at side street curb returns and cul-de-sacs. <br /> <br />. Notation of any access concerns / traffic control concerns. <br /> <br />. Notation of any potential utility issues and other construction challenges. <br /> <br />. Photographic documentation of the entire site and prepare rwo color photo logs (one for City staff). <br /> <br />_I Harris & Associates. <br /> <br />Bristol Corridor Widening - Phase I <br />Page-II- <br />