Report re*,
G2 ASSOCIATES INC. 503 - 292 -7939
GEOLOGY • SOILS • ENVIRONMENTAL • DEVELOPMENT
September 15, 2010
Mr. Mark Seaman
C/O Timber Projects, LLC
8407 SW 58 Avenue
Portland, OR 97219
RE: Geotechnical Inspection and Guidance of Excavation
Residences at 9254 and 9322 SW North Dakota Street
Tigard, OR
This letter documents our conversations with your builder, Mr. John Campbell, and the
project excavator, Mr. Ron Mituniewicz, on the project on September 14, 2010. The
purpose was to validate the field excavations for these homes and soil conditions found
therein. Following are our observations, and recommendations for their use in your
development.
At the time of our inspection, the rough foundation excavations had been made into a
very firm, brown silt unit known to overlie well- weathered basalt bedrock at varying
depths in this area. The sites lay side -by -side on the southern side of the street and above
it in grade by a few feet.. This should offer good surface drainage, which is a site factor
we assess in such settings for our clients. We did inspect both sites and had the excavator
cut out minor soil layers containing woody roots from the trees. We also directed the
removal of highly organic topsoil in limited locales to reduce the potential for any post -
construction consolidation settlement.
We confirm the foundation bearing areas had been properly excavated and that all
materials which might be viewed as deleterious to foundation support were removed.
This allows the foundation concrete to be cast as soon as the forming and reinforcement
have been achieved. Thanks for the opportunity to assist with these projects, and we
wish you the best with their completion. Feel free to contact this office should further
assistance be needed.
Sincerely,
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300 NE Multnomah St. • Portland OR. • 97232
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 220 Gresham, OR • 97030
G2 ASSOCIATES INC. 503- 292 -7939
-e GEOLOGY. SOILS • ENVIRONMENTAL • DEVELOPMENT
September 15, 2010
Mr. Mark Seaman
C/O Timber Projects, LLC
8407 SW 58 Avenue
Portland, OR 97219
RE: Geotechnical Inspection and Guidance of Excavation
Residences at 92 4 and 9322 SW North Dakota Street
Tigard, OR . /- C-7721 — 00/02 9
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This letter documents our conversations with your builder, Mr. John Campbell, and the
project excavator, Mr. Ron Mituniewicz, on the project on September 14, 2010. The
purpose was to validate the field excavations for these homes and soil conditions found
therein. Following are our observations, and recommendations for their use in your
development.
At the time of our inspection, the rough foundation excavations had been made into a
very firm, brown silt unit known to overlie well- weathered basalt bedrock at varying
depths in this area. The sites lay side -by -side on the southern side of the street and above
it in grade by a few feet. This should offer good surface drainage, which is a site factor
we assess in such settings for our clients: We did inspect both sites and had the excavator
cut out minor soil layers containing woody roots from the trees. We also directed the
removal of highly organic topsoil in limited locales to reduce the potential for any post-
construction consolidation settlement.
We confirm the foundation bearing areas had been properly excavated and that all
materials which might be . viewed as deleterious to foundation support were removed.
This allows the foundation concrete to be cast as soon as the forming and reinforcement
have been achieved. - Thanks for the opportunity to assist with these projects, and we
wish you the best with their completion. Feel free to contact this office should further
assistance be needed.
Sincerely,
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300 NE Multnomah St. • Portland OR. • 97232
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 220 Gresham, OR • 97030