Preliminary Foundation Report (Xxxxxx Scope Sample Clauses

Preliminary Foundation Report (Xxxxxx Scope. The Preliminary Foundation Reports will be prepared by Xxxxxx Consultants for the proposed bridge structures and nonstandard retaining walls. At this time, based on the alternate selected for this study, 3 bridge structures and 6 retaining walls are proposed. For efficiency purposes we may combine 6 walls into one PFR, however, it is possible that Caltrans will insist on separate reports. Caltrans requires a separate report for the foundations of each structure; preliminary discussions to be included during the APS and PA&ED phase. The potential geotechnical/geologic impacts and mitigations will be discussed on a broad basis including, but not limited to, slope stability, geology, seismic impacts, erosion, groundwater conditions, etc. for the proposed project. Generally, the geotechnical issues relevant to the proposed project are presented in a qualitative manner with no specific design recommendations. Certain design assumptions are made as to the type of retaining wall, type of foundations, approximate pile lengths, and approximate slope angles, etc. The potential mitigation measures are also provided in a discussion format. Five project level PDT meetings are assumed at 4 hours each. These are only to be attended on an as- needed basis.
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