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tw�n c�tti+ test�nq <br /> corporat�on <br /> 0 662 CROMWELL AVENUE <br /> ST. PAUL, MN 55114 <br /> PHONE 612/645-3601 <br /> November 26, 1991 � - � <br /> i <br /> � <br /> I <br /> Rick's Super Value <br /> 3333 Shoreline Drive <br /> Navarre, MN 55392 ����, 2 2991 <br /> Attn: Rick Bloomquist <br /> Subj: Addition to Rick's Super Value <br /> Navarre, Minnesota <br /> TCT #4220 92-1014.01 <br /> At the request of D J Miller Construction, we have performed observations of soils within the subgrade of the <br /> drive-parking area at the loading dock on the western side of the addition to the Rick's Super Valu. The <br /> purpose of this letter is to summarize the results of our observation and recommendations provided to project <br /> personnel at the construction site during the time of our visits. <br /> Within this area, the construction will consist of a 6" cast-in-place concrete slab placed over 6" of sand fill. <br /> The slab will be utilized for parking of tractor-trailer rigs at the loading dock. Available information regarding <br /> subsurface soil conditions in this portion of the site indicates the soils would probably consist of previously <br /> placed fill which may overly somewhat compressible topsoil. <br /> On October 21, 1991, we made our initial observation of soils within the referenced area. During this visit, <br /> we observed that the subgrade soils consisted of previously placed cohesive fill which ranged from moist to <br /> wet. The majority of the subgrade soils were in a somewhat unstable condition as evidenced by rutting and <br /> deflection which occurred during the passage of construction equipment. During our visit, we indicated to <br /> project personnel that in order to provide a stable subgrade and eliminate the potential for settlement of the on- <br /> grade concrete construction, it would be necessary to remove all previously placed fill as well as topsoil which <br /> may underlie this fill system. We also indicated that if the risk of some potential settlement of the concrete <br /> construction is acceptable to the property owner, it may be feasible to provide a suitable stable subgrade within <br /> the upper portion of the subgrade profile by means of a less extensive excavate/refill system. We indicated <br /> that improvement of the surficial portion of the subgrade soils could be achieved using either of the following <br /> two alternatives: <br /> Alternate One. This alternate would consist of excavation of the existing subgrade to a depth of about 3-1/2' <br /> below planned subgrade. The exposed subcut should then be test rolled with construction equipment in order <br /> to determine if additional subcut would be required. Planned subgrade elevation should then be reestablished <br /> by placement of a cohesive type fill. The fill should be compacted to 100% of the Standard Proctor density <br /> (ASTM:D698). In addition, the fill must be placed at a moisture content at or below the optimum moisture <br /> AS A MUTUAL PROTECTION TO CLIENTS,THE PUBLIC AND OURSELVES.ALL TWIN CITY TESTING CORPORATION REPORTS ARE SUBMITTED AS THE CONFIDENTIAL PROPERTY OF CUENTS. <br /> AND AUTHORIZATION FOR PUBLICATION OF STATEMENTS.CONCLUSIONS OR EXTRACTIONS FROM OR REGARDING OUR REPORTS IS RESERVED PENDING OUR PRIOR WRITTEN APPAOVAL. <br />
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