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2003 - P06241 - new structure
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Willow View
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925 Willow View Drive
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06/06/2003 12:03 FAX 8905883 INSTANT TESTING/ALLIED 001 <br /> SGB <br /> 952-446-1244 Tom Stokes (fax) <br /> 952-249-4616 — Orono Inspections(fax) <br /> INSTANT TESTING COMPANY <br /> 7125 WEST 126th STREET <br /> SAVAGE, MINNESOTA 55378 <br /> 952-890-7366 phone <br /> CLIENT: Brenshell Construction <br /> X2i <br /> PROJECT: 92r'Willowview Drive INSPECTION DATE: June 6, 2003 <br /> Orono, Minnesota <br /> FIELD OBSERVATIONS: <br /> 1) I noted upon arriving that the concrete footings had been poured for the entire <br /> structure and thee wall forms were being put in place. The inspection office for Orono <br /> had requested a footing soils inspection for the garage area according to the builder. <br /> This was probably required since the test on file was from 2000. <br /> (2) We probed with a hand augur and a half-inch smooth rod along the entire length of <br /> the garage interior and exterior footing bottoms. In most situations the probing <br /> reached under the footing and found a soil quite competent for the proposed <br /> structure. The augering with the 1"auger showed the soil to be well-compacted fill <br /> below the footings. This soil also is firm and competent for the proposed <br /> construction. <br /> (3) Although it is not safe to assume that all soil will maintain its integrity(compaction) <br /> Through the winter, this clay did not have excess water that would expand its <br /> Volume and reduce its density. <br /> Submitted by: <br /> Inst•nt Testing Company Date: June 6, 2003 <br /> Daniel J. N ghton, P <br /> Seni wil Engineer <br /> Registration No. #20191 (MN) <br /> Mileage 50 mi. #G09 Chief Engineer 2.5 Ins <br />
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