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1985 Soil Investigation Report
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SUBTERRANEAN <br />ENBINEERINB <br />CORPORATION <br />eaV3 MIGMWAV NO GS NC PO box 3S371 <br />mimneapolis. Minnesota 55.132 <br />Job No. X-85057 <br />April 18, 1985 <br />Mr. Jeff D. Ulku <br />240 Russell Avenue South <br />Minneapolis, Minnesota 55405 <br />re: Soil Investigation <br />Single Family Dwelling <br />Lot 11, Block 1, Baldur Park <br />1416 Baldur Park Road <br />Orono, Minnesota_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ <br />Wo were retained by Mr.Jeff Ulku to perform a soil investigation <br />at this lot. The purposes of our work were to determine the soil <br />and ground water conditions in the proposed building area, and to <br />provide a report of our findings including recommendations for the <br />foundation design and installation. <br />PROCEDURE <br />By agreement with the Client, a total of two (2) soil test <br />holes were drilled at diagonally opposite comers of the proposed <br />house location. The field work was performed on April 10, 1985 <br />using a truck-mounted CME-45B drill unit. The test holes were <br />advanced with 3?,"i.d. x 7"o.d. continuous flight, hollow stem <br />augers which act as a temporary casing to prevent collapse of the <br />sides of the hole. Standard penetration tests were performed in <br />advance of the auger tip at 2 to 5 foot intervals of depth, in <br />accordance with procedures designated in A.S.T.M. D—1586. Periodic <br />observations for ground water levels in the boreholes were made <br />while drilling and after completion. <br />profoooionni OOiuCiona to your ooil onQinooring nooda
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