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B��� �5, Braun Intertec Corporation <br /> 6801 Washington Avenue Soufh <br /> P.O. Box 39108 <br /> I N T E RT E C Minneapolis,Minnesota 55439-0108 <br /> 612-941-5600 Fax:941-4151 <br /> Engineers and Scientists Serving <br /> the Built and IVatural Environments` <br /> June 29, 1993 Project BABX-92-806 <br /> Mr. John Gerhart <br /> City of Orono <br /> P.O. Box 66 <br /> Crystal Bay, MN 55323 <br /> Dear Mr. Gerhart: <br /> Re: Compaction Testing for the Proposed Fuel Tank Pad, Public Works Parking Area, <br /> Orono Public Works Building, Orono, Minnesota <br /> For a review of previous work we had performed please refer to our letter to you dated <br /> February 3, 1993. Briefly, in that letter we recommended removing frozen, saturated soils <br /> from below the slab area. Grade could be reattained with a granular soil compacted to a <br /> minimum of 98 percent of the standard Proctor density (ASTM D 698). <br /> This letter is to summarize the compaction testing which was performed on 7une 15, 1993, for <br /> the proposed fuel tank pad at the above-referenced site. Two compaction tests were taken in <br /> the proposed fuel tank pad area, with compaction test results ranging from 99 1/2 to 101 <br /> percent of standard Proctor density (ASTM D 698-91). <br /> Based on the results of our previous work and on our recent compaction tests, it is our opinion <br /> the engineered fill soil is suitable for support of the proposed fuel tank pad. <br /> General <br /> Services performed by Braun Intertec for this project have been conducted in a manner <br /> consistent with that level of care and skill ordinarily exercised by members of the profession <br /> currently practicing in this area under similar budget and time restraints. No warranty, <br /> expressed or implied, is made. <br />� <br />
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