Geotechnical Field Explorations and Laboratory Testing Sample Clauses

Geotechnical Field Explorations and Laboratory Testing. 1) Advance three geotechnical auger borings, each to a depth of 25 ft below ground surface. The CITY’s consultant will provide desirable locations to Sage. Depending on site conditions, Sage will submit a site plan for the CITY’s review showing the proposed exploration locations prior to breaking ground. Drilling make require 2 days. Flagging will be required. 2) Complete four pavement cores at locations selected by the CITY. Flagging will be required. 3) Conduct a large-scale Pilot Investigation Test (PIT) on the parcel located at the southwest corner of 2nd Avenue Southwest and Xxxxxxx Avenue Southwest. Sage will obtain the water meter from the CITY and conduct the required testing of the backflow preventer. The test area will be restored by backfilling with excavated soils and casting grass seed. 4) A Sage geotechnical engineer will supervise the explorations, obtain soil samples, and prepare field logs of the conditions encountered. Soil samples will be transported to Sage’s laboratory for further classification and testing. 5) Provide a limited pavement condition survey for the portion of 2nd Avenue located within project limits. Sage will rate different areas of the roadway as fair, good, poor, etc., which will assist CONSULTANT in evaluating the extent of pavement rehabilitation needed. 6) For areas of pavement subgrade concern are identified during Sage’s limited pavement condition survey, Sage will obtain four pavement cores to a depth to assess subgrade conditions. Sage will coordinate utility locating and traffic control services to include these areas. 7) Geotechnical laboratory testing will be completed to help determine pertinent soil engineering properties. Laboratory testing will include up to 12 index tests (combined sieve and hydrometer grain-size distribution analyses) and up to eight moisture content determinations.
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Geotechnical Field Explorations and Laboratory Testing. Advance five geotechnical test pits up to 12 ft, groundwater, or practical refusal OR advance five auger borings, each to a depth of 20 ft below ground surface, groundwater, or practical refusal. The CITY’s consultant will provide desirable locations to Sage (one at F St SW and B St SW, and 3 spaced evenly between). Depending on site conditions, Sage will submit a site plan for the CITY’s review showing the proposed exploration locations prior to breaking ground. Drilling will require 1 day.
Geotechnical Field Explorations and Laboratory Testing. 1) Advance one auger boring to a depth of 25 ft below ground surface, groundwater, or practical refusal. The CITY’s consultant will provide a desirable location to Sage (S 3rd Ave SW undeveloped area next to I-5). Depending on site conditions, Sage will submit a site plan for the CITY’s review showing the proposed exploration locations prior to breaking ground. Drilling will require a half day. 2) A Sage geotechnical engineer will supervise the explorations, obtain soil samples, and prepare field logs of the conditions encountered. Soil samples will be transported to Sage’s laboratory for further classification and testing. 3) Geotechnical laboratory testing will be completed to help determine pertinent soil engineering properties. Laboratory testing will include up to four index tests (combined sieve and hydrometer grain-size distribution analyses) and up to four moisture content determinations.

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