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Task 3 — Geotechnical Investigation <br />Project Set -up and Coordination <br />Under the direction of the project manager, a staff professional from Converse will set -up the project <br />to provide the services outlined under our scope of work. The assignment under the project set -up will <br />include the following: <br />• Coordinate with IDEA and the City representative to schedule the field investigation. <br />• Stake the boring locations prior to drilling. <br />• Notify Underground Service Alert (USA) to clear the boring locations of conflict with underground <br />utilities. <br />• Arrange for a drill rig. <br />Field Exploration: <br />Our field exploration program will include drilling exploratory borings. The purpose of the borings will <br />be to obtain subsurface information and undisturbed and bulk samples of the various soil types for <br />laboratory testing. We plan to drill three (3) borings ranging in depth between five (5) to twenty (20) <br />feet below existing ground surface. The borings will be drilled using a truck - mounted rig equipped with <br />hollow -stem augers for soils sampling. Soils will be continuously logged and classified by the geologist/ <br />engineer in the field by visual examination in accordance with the Unified Soil Classification System. <br />Both undisturbed ring samples and bulk samples of the subsurface materials will be obtained at five - <br />foot intervals, at changes in soil profiles, or where unusual conditions are encountered. The relatively <br />undisturbed ring samples will be obtained using a Modified California Sampler (2.4 -inch inside diameter <br />and 3.0 -inch outside diameter) lined with thin - walled sample rings. The sampler will be driven into the <br />bottom of the boreholes with successive drops of a 140 -pound hammer falling thirty (30) inches. The 7 <br />number of successive drops of the driving weight ( "blows') required for one (1) foot of penetration will <br />be shown on the boring summary sheet in the "blow /foot' column. The soil will be retained in brass <br />rings (2.4 -inch in diameter and 1.0 inch in height). The central portion of the sample will be retained <br />and carefully sealed in waterproof plastic containers for shipment to the laboratory. Bulk samples of <br />representative soil types will be collected in plastic bags. Groundwater levels, if encountered in the <br />borings, will be recorded. <br />The borings will be backfilled loose with soil cutting. As a result, the surface may settle over time. If <br />construction is delayed, we recommend the owner monitor the boring site and backfill any settlement or <br />depression that might occur, or provide fencing around the area of the boring locations to prevent trip and <br />fall injuries from occurring near the area of any potential settlement. <br />Water Infiltration Tests <br />The five (5) foot deep boring will be prepared to perform water infiltration tests. This will include installing <br />a two (2) -inch diameter perforated plastic pipe inside the boring. Pea gravel filter pack will be poured <br />down the center of the auger while withdrawing the auger to surround the pipe casing and bottom with <br />the gravel filter pack. Water will be added to the bore hole until the water level is as near the ground <br />surface as could be achieved, and allowed to pre -soak for at least two (2) hours. After presoak, we will <br />conduct the test. Each separate trial will be conducted by adding water to the borehole until the water <br />level is at ground surface. The water level will be measured every ten (10) minutes to the nearest 1/10 - <br />foot. At least four (4) sets of measurements will be taken for each test. <br />Attempts will be made to remove the pipe from the boring. If the attempts fail, the pipe will be abandoned <br />in place and the boring backfilled with soils cutting. We have assumed that water will be available on site. <br />25L -21 <br />