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"CROSSING AT BULL MOUNTAIN"
LOT 110
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Real-World Geotechnical Solutions
Investigation • Design• Construction Support
June 30, 2023
Project No. 19-5287
Ichijo USA Co., LTD
Attn: Erik Gomez �
1509 SW Sunset Blvd. Suite 2-D /" 22� �V¢,— l�
Portland, Oregon 97239
Via email to: erik.qomez(@.ichiiousa.com
FOUNDATION SUBGRADE REVIEW
LOT 110 RIVER TERRACE CROSSING AKA CROSSING AT BULL MOUNTAIN
15777 SW VANDERWOOD AVENUE
TIGARD, OREGON
This letter addresses the single-family home foundation subgrade on Lot 110 of the River Terrace
Crossing development, also known as Crossing at Bull Mountain. We understand that the proposed
building is a two-story daylight basement home. As part of this evaluation, GeoPacific visited the site
on June 29, 2023 to observe the subgrade foundation preparation. At the time of our site visit, the
foundation excavation was complete and generally extended approximately 6 to 36 inches below the
surrounding grade on the north side and 24 inches below surrounding grade on the south side.
Subgrade generally appeared to consist of complicated silt fill. The foundation layout of Lot 110 is
stepped down to the south and is within about 12.5 feet horizontal to the face of a 9-foot tall Lock-n-
Load retaining wall with level slope conditions above the wall and below the proposed home. Since
the rear footing is embedded about 2 feet below surrounding grades, footing-to-wall and footing-to-
slope setbacks did appear to be adequate.
Based on observed conditions, foundation subgrades as prepared are considered suitable to
support the planned allowable bearing pressure of 1,500 psf. Estimated settlement under the
allowable bearing pressure is 1-inch total, and inch differential, measured over a horizontal
distance of 20 feet.
Care should be taken to avoid saturation or disturbance of footing subgrade soils during and after
excavation. If footing bearing soils become saturated or disturbed, any softened soil or slough
should be removed and replaced with crushed aggregate or additional concrete. In general, footing
excavations should be cleaned such that no more than approximately 1/2-inch of loose soils are
present prior to pouring concrete. On June 29, 2023, we observed that the contractor had placed 4
to 6 inches of loose 3/"-0 crushed aggregate over the footings. This material should either be
thinned, or should be compacted to a dense, unyielding state.
Construction should include typical measures for controlling subsurface water beneath the homes,
including positive crawlspace drainage to an adequate low-point drain exiting the foundation,
visqueen covering the exposed ground in the crawlspace, and crawlspace ventilation (foundation
vents). The homebuyers should be informed and educated that some slow flowing water in the
crawlspaces is considered normal and not necessarily detrimental to the home given these other
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GeoPacific Engineering, Inc.
Job No. 19-5287
Lot 110 River Terrace Crossing
design elements incorporated into its construction. Adequate crawlspace drainage is not something
that geotechnical consultants can verify; the purpose of our visit is for observations of foundation
bearing conditions only. Appropriate design professionals should be consulted regarding
crawlspace ventilation, building material selection and mold prevention issues, which are outside
GeoPacific's area of expertise.
We have prepared this report for lchijo USA, and it should not be relied upon by third parties without
consulting GeoPacific. Within the limitations of scope, schedule and budget, GeoPacific attempted
to execute these services in accordance with generally accepted professional principles and
practices in the fields of geotechnical engineering and engineering geology at the time the report
was prepared. The conclusions and interpretations presented in this report should not be construed
as a warranty of the subsurface conditions.
No warranty, expressed or implied, is made. The scope of our work did not include flood hazard
evaluations, environmental assessments, the presence or absence of wetlands; or potential
hazardous substances in the soil, surface water, or groundwater at this site.
We appreciate this opportunity to be of service.
Sincerely,
GEOPACIFIC ENGINEERING, INC.
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