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Report OFFICE COPY Carlson G e o to c h n is a l Main Office Salem Office Bend Office P.O. Box 23814 4060 Hudson Ave., NE P.O. Box 7918 A Division of Carlson Testing, Inc. Tigard, Oregon 97281 Salem, OR 97301 Bend, OR 97708 Geotechnical Consulting Phone (503) 684 -3460 Phone (503) 589 -1252 Phone (541) 330 -9155 ' Construction Inspection and Related Tests FAX (503) 670 -9147 FAX (503) 589 -1309 FAX (541) 330 -9163 ja,01003 — C 1 /35 /515 /✓a • RECEIVED JUL 18 CITY OF TIGARD BUILDING DIVISION Report of Geotechnical Engineering Services Tigard Auto Lube 13565 SW Pacific Highway Tigard, Oregon CGT Project: G0302069 Prepared for CC I ' �� N r Mr. Tim Horst DDHK Ventures . 0 6 9 ° 0 1 9 9790 SW Nimbus Avenue Portland, Oregon 97008 RE CEMD CCI March 14, 2003 JUL 3 0 2003 1 0 0 1 :lair Company, Inc. By • ti `Carlson Geotechnical Office 1 Salem Office BendONlce P.O. Box 2 4060 Hudson Ave., NE P.O. Box 7918 A Division of Carlson Testing, Inc. Tigard, Oregon 97281 Salem, OR 97301 Bend, OR 97708 Geotechnical Consulting Phone (503) 684 -3460 Phone (503) 589 -1252 Phone (541) 330-9155 I Construction Inspection and Related Tests FAX (503) 670 -9147 FAX (503) 589 -1309 FAX (541) 330.9163 .March 14, 2003 Mr. Tim Horst DDHK Ventures 9790 SW Nimbus Avenue Beaverton, Oregon 97008 Report of Geotechnical Engineering Services Tigard Auto Lube 13565 SW Pacific Highway 1 Tigard, Oregon CGT Project G0302069 f INTRODUCTION t s Carlson Geotechnical (CGT) is pleased to present the results of our geotechnical investigation for the proposed Tigard Auto Lube to be located at 13565 Southwest Pacific Highway in Tigard, Oregon. The site location is shown on Figure 1. We have performed this investigation in general accordance with our Proposal Number P02677 dated January 30, 2003. The purpose of our work was to explore subsurface conditions at the site in order to provide geotechnical engineering recommendations for design and construction of the proposed development. Our scope of work was as follows: • Advance three borings to depths of up to 26.5 feet below the ground surface (bgs). .2 • Advance one cone penetrometer probe (CPT) to a depth of 41 feet bgs. • Classify the materials encountered in the explorations in general accordance with the American Society of Testing Materials (ASTM) D -2488 Visual - Manual Method. • Complete Standard Penetration Testing (SPT) of the subsurface soils in conjunction with the borings, in general accordance with ASTM D -1586. • Obtain representative soil samples at select depths in the explorations for laboratory testing. • Complete moisture content determinations on representative soil samples obtained from the explorations. • Complete grain size analyses on representative samples obtained from, the explorations. • Provide recommendations for site preparation, grading and drainage, stripping depths, fill type for imported materials, compaction criteria, cut and fill slope criteria, procedures for use of on -site soils, and wet weather earthwork procedures. • Provide recommendations for design and construction of shallow spread foundations, including allowable design bearing pressure, lateral capacities, and • • minimum footing depth and width. Tigard Auto Lube Tigard, Oregon March 14, 2003 • Estimate settlement of footings and floor slabs for the design loading. • Evaluate liquefaction potential at the site using data obtained from the cone. • Provide geotechnical engineering recommendations for the design and construction of concrete floor slabs, including anticipated value for subgrade modulus and recommendations for a capillary break and vapor barrier. • Recommend design criteria for retaining walls, including lateral earth pressures, backfill, compaction, and drainage. 1 • Provide recommendations for construction of asphalt pavements for on -site access roads and parking areas, including base course and asphalt paving thickness, as required. • Provide recommendations for subsurface drainage of foundations, slabs, and pavements. • • Provide recommendations for the Uniform Building Code (UBC) site coefficient • and seismic zone. • Provide a report summarizing the results of our investigation. PROJECT INFORMATION AND SITE DESCRIPTION Project Information Development will include demolishing an existing structure and constructing a 4600 square -foot auto lube facility. The maximum column, wall and floor slab loads will be 10 kips, 2 kips per linear foot, and 150 pounds per square foot (psf), respectively. Cuts and fill will be on the order of 10 feet and 3 feet. • Site Description Regional Geology The site is located in the Willamette Valley geologic province in Tigard, Oregon. The Willamette Valley was formed when the volcanic rocks of the Oregon Coast Range, originally formed as submarine islands, were added onto the North American Continent. The addition of the volcanic rocks to the North American continent caused inland downwarping, forming a depression in which various types of marine sedimentary rocks accumulated. Approximately 15 million years ago, these marine sediments were, in turn, covered by Columbia River Basalts that flowed down • the Columbia River Gorge and Willamette Valley, as far south as Salem, Oregon. Later uplift and tilting of these Columbia River Basalts, the Oregon Coast Range, and the western Cascade Range formed the trough -like character of the Willamette Valley that we observe today. During this same - time period, local volcanic activity produced the Boring Lavas through several • localized vents including Mt. Sylvania, Mt. Scott, and Mt. Tabor. Catastrophic floods later Carlson Geotechnical Page 2 of 11 Tigard Auto Lube • Tigard, Oregon March 14, 2003 washed into the Willamette Valley approximately 12,000 to 15,000 years ago and deposited fine- to coarse - grained sedimentary assemblages mapped throughout the area. • Site Geology The available mapping (Madin, 1990') indicates that the site is underlain by approximately • 30 feet of fine- grained Pleistocene flood deposits that are in turn underlain by gravels of the Troutdale Formation and the Sandy River Mudstones. The mapping also indicates that the 1 depth to the basement rocks of the area, the Columbia River Basalts, is approximately 150 feet. A southwest - northeast trending fault is mapped approximately 800 feet south of the site, and several others are located within a couple of miles of the site. The locations of these faults are inferred based on offset of a single contact surface (likely the Columbia River Basalt); however, the Pleistocene flood deposits do not appear to have been affected by this faulting episode. Site Surface Conditions • • The site is bordered by existing development to the north, south, and west, and by Pacific Highway to the east. At the time of our explorations, the site was relatively level and occupied • by an existing building with associated pavements and utilities. Site Subsurface Conditions Field Exploration We drilled three borings on February 12, 2003, to depths of up to 26.5 feet bgs. We also advance one cone penetrometer probe (CPT) on March 6, 2002 to 41 feet bgs. The approximate boring and CPT locations are shown on. Figure 2. A member of our geotechnical staff logged the borings, collected samples, and performed in -situ testing and sampling. Logs • for the borings are presented in the attached Figures 3 through 5. Our laboratory staff visually examined and classified all samples in general accordance with the Unified Soil Classification System. Subsurface Materials • Our subsurface explorations encountered up to three inches of asphalt at the surface that was underlain by dense gravel fill (base aggregate) that extended to between 3.5 and 12 inches bgs. Below the gravel fill, we encountered medium stiff to stiff silt with varying amounts of sand and • gravel that extended to approximately 10.0 feet bgs. Beneath the silt, we encountered very loose to medium dense sand with silt that extended to the full depths of our borings.. Madin, 1990. Earthquake Hazard Geology Maps of the Portland Metropolitan Area, Oregon. Ian P. Madin. Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries Open File Report 0 -90 -2. Carlson Geotechnical Page 3 of 11 Tigard Auto Lube Tigard, Oregon March 14, 2003 We encountered ground water in the borings at approximately 10 feet bgs. Boring logs obtained from the Oregon Department of Water Resources indicate that ground water levels in the area range between 4 and greater than 30 feet bgs. We anticipate that ground water levels will fluctuate due to seasonal variations in precipitation, changes in site utilization, or other factors. Additionally, the upper 10 feet of the site soils are conducive to the formation of perched ground water. LIQUEFACTION ANALYSIS We performed liquefaction analyses for the site soils based on data obtained from the cone penetrometer probe. These analyses indicate that total liquefaction at the site during a design level earthquake will likely be less than 2 inches. CONCLUSIONS Based on the results of our explorations and analyses, it is our opinion that the proposed structures with the assumed building loads can be supported on shallow spread footings bearing on the medium stiff to stiff silt or medium dense gravel fill. Excavations extending into the loose sands below the water table may require installation of pumps or wells to maintain dry working conditions. Additionally, caving should be expected for excavations extending into this material. These excavations may require shoring. Settlement due to liquefaction of the site sands during a design level earthquake will likely not exceed two inches. This settlement will occur primarily below depths of ten feet below existing grades, and will likely be masked by the overlying soils. RECOMMENDATIONS Site Preparation Because the site is covered with asphalt concrete and includes an existing structure, site preparation will generally consist of demolishing /remodeling the existing structure, and removing existing base aggregate and paving. The base aggregate may be stockpiled for later use as structural fill. The asphalt may be processed and re -used as structural fill provided the material is processed, placed, and compacted in general accordance with the recommendations given in the structural fill section of this report. If additional stripping of organic topsoil is necessary within the existing landscaped areas, the root zone should be removed from proposed building and pavement locations and for a 5 -foot- margin around such areas. Stripped organic material should be transported off site for disposal Carlson Geotechnical Page 4 of 11 • Tigard Auto Lube Tigard, Oregon March 14, 2003 or stockpiled for use in landscaped areas. A representative from CGT should provide recommendations for actual stripping depths based on observations during site preparation. A representative from CGT should observe the site subgrades prior to construction to identify areas of excessive yielding. If areas of excessive yielding are identified, the material should be excavated and replaced with compacted materials as recommended for structural fill. Areas that appear too soft and wet to support proof rolling equipment should be prepared in accordance with recommendations for wet weather construction given in the following section. Silt fences, hay bales, buffer zones of natural growth, sedimentation ponds, and granular haul roads should be used, as required, to reduce sediment transport during construction to acceptable levels. Measures to reduce erosion should be implemented in accordance with Oregon Administrative Rules 340 -41 -006 and 340 -41 -455 and Washington County regulations regarding erosion control. Wet Weather Considerations The site soils contain silt and may be susceptible to disturbance during wet weather. Trafficability of the site soils may be difficult and significant damage to subgrade soils could occur if earthwork is undertaken without proper precautions at times when the exposed soils are more than a few percentage points above optimum moisture content. For construction that occurs during the wet season, the site preparation activities may need to be accomplished using track - mounted equipment, loading removed material into trucks supported on granular haul roads or other methods to limit soil disturbance. The subgrade should be evaluated during excavation by a qualified geotechnical engineer by probing rather than proof rolling. Soils that have been disturbed during site preparation activities, or soft or loose areas identified during probing, should be removed and replaced with structural fill. Haul roads subjected to repeated heavy construction traffic will require a minimum of 18 inches of imported granular material. Twelve inches of imported granular material should be sufficient for light staging areas. The imported granular material should consist of crushed rock that is well - graded between coarse and fine, contains no unsuitable materials or particles larger than 4 inches, and has less than 5 percent by weight passing the U.S. Standard No. 200 Sieve. The imported granular material should be placed in one lift over the prepared, undisturbed subgrade and compacted using a smooth -drum, nonvibratory roller. We recommend that a geotextile be placed as a barrier between the subgrade and imported fill in areas of repeated construction traffic. The geotextile should have a minimum Mullen burst strength of 250 pounds per square inch (psi) for puncture resistance and an apparent opening size (AOS) between the U.S. No. 70 and No. 100 Sieves. Carlson Geotechnical Page 5 of 11 Tigard Auto Lube Tigard, Oregon March 14, 2003 Structural Fill On -site Soils Use of the on -site silts as structural fill may be problematic because silt is sensitive to small changes in moisture content and is difficult, if not impossible, to adequately compact during wet weather. Moisture conditioning (drying) should be expected in order to achieve adequate compaction. When used as structural fill, the on -site silt should be placed in lifts with a maximum thickness of 8 inches and compacted to not less than 92 percent of the maximum dry density, as determined by ASTM D -1557. The on -site gravel fill may be used as structural fill. If used as structural fill, it should be moisture conditioned and placed in lifts with a maximum thickness of 12 inches and compacted to a minimum of 95 percent of the maximum dry density, as determined by ASTM D -1557. The existing asphalt may be processed and used as structural fill. The recycled asphalt should have a maximum particle size of 4 inches, be fairly well - graded between fine and coarse particle sizes and be mixed with on -site soils at a maximum ratio of 1:1; i.e., the amount of asphalt in the mixture should not exceed the amount of on -site soil. When used as structural fill, the recycled asphalt should be placed in lifts with a maximum uncompacted thickness of 12 inches and compacted to not less than 95 percent of the maximum dry density as determined by ASTM D- 1557. If the on -site materials cannot be properly moisture conditioned, we recommend using imported granular material for structural fill. Imported Granular Material Imported granular structural fill should consist of angular pit or quarry run rock, crushed rock, or crushed gravel and sand that is fairly well - graded between coarse and fine particle sizes. The fill should contain no organic matter or other deleterious materials, have a maximum particle size of 3 inches, and have less than 5 percent passing the U.S. No. 200 Sieve. The percentage of fines can be increased to 12 percent of the material passing the U.S. No. 200 Sieve, if placed during dry • weather and provided the fill material is moisture - conditioned, as necessary, for proper compaction. The material should be placed in lifts with a maximum uncompacted thickness of 12 inches and be compacted to not less than 95 percent of the maximum dry density, as determined by ASTM D -1557. During the wet season, or when wet subgrade conditions exist, the initial lift thickness should be increased to 24 inches and should be compacted by rolling with a smooth -drum, nonvibratory roller. Carlson Geotechnical Page 6 of 11 Tigard Auto Lube Tigard, Oregon March 14, 2003 • Shallow Foundations We recommend that spread footings be founded on the medium dense gravel fill, the medium stiff • to stiff native silt, or on structural fill that is properly installed during construction. We recommend that all spread footings have a minimum width of 24 inches, and the base of the footings be founded at least 24 inches below the lowest adjacent grade. Continuous wall footings should have • a minimum width of 18 inches and be founded a minimum of 18 inches below the lowest adjacent A grade. Excavations near foundation footings should not extend within a 1 H:1 V plane projected from the bottom of the footings. Bearing Pressure and Settlement Footings founded as recommended should be proportioned for a maximum allowable soil bearing pressure of 2,500 pounds per square foot (psf). This bearing pressure is a net bearing pressure and applies to the total of dead and long -term live loads, and may be increased by 1/3 when considering seismic or wind loads. For the recommended design bearing pressures, total settlement of footings is anticipated to be less than 1 inch. Differential settlements should not exceed %cinch. Lateral Capacity We recommend using a passive pressure of 250 pounds per cubic foot for design (pcf), for footings confined by the medium dense gravel fill, the medium stiff to stiff native silt, or on structural fill. In order to develop these capacities, concrete must be poured neat in. excavations, the adjacent grade must be level, and the static ground water must remain below the base of the footing throughout the year. To maintain ground water below the base of footings, foundation drains should be installed around all foundations. Adjacent floor slabs, pavements, or the upper 12- inch -depth of adjacent, unpaved areas should not be considered when calculating passive resistance. z A coefficient of friction equal to 0.32 may be used when calculating resistance to sliding. Retaining Structures For walls not restrained from rotation, we recommend using an equivalent fluid pressure of 33 pcf for design. We recommend using an equivalent fluid pressure of 55 pcf for design of walls restrained from rotation. When computing resistance to lateral loads, we recommend using a base friction coefficient of 0.32. Footings for the retaining walls should be designed for a maximum bearing pressure of 2,500 psf, in accordance with the recommendations given for shallow spread footings. Carlson Geotechnical Page 7 of 11 Tigard Auto Lube Tigard, Oregon March 14, 2003 Wall drains should include perforated drainpipe wrapped in a non -woven geotextile filter installed behind the walls at the base. Walls should be backfilled with imported granular material, as described in the "Structural Fill" section of this report. The above design recommendations are based on the assumptions that: (1) the walls consist of conventional cantilevered retaining walls or embedded building walls, (2) the walls are less than 10 feet in height, (3) the backfill is level and drained and consists of imported granular materials, and (4) no surcharges are imposed behind the wall. Reevaluation of our recommendations will be required if the retaining wall design criteria for the project vary from these assumptions Floor Slabs Satisfactory subgrade support for building floor slabs supporting up to 300 psf areal loading can be obtained from a minimum 1 -foot thickness of structural fill when prepared in accordance with the recommendations presented in the "Site Preparation" section of this report. A minimum 6- inch -thick layer of crushed rock should be placed over the prepared subgrade to assist as a capillary break. A subgrade modulus of 175 pounds per cubic inch can be used for the design of the floor slab. Floor slabs constructed as recommended will likely settle less than %cinch. We recommend that slabs be jointed around columns and walls to permit slabs and foundations to settle differentially. Pavements We recommend a pavement section of 3.0 inches of asphalt- concrete over 8.0 inches of aggregate base be used in paved areas that will be exposed to passenger car traffic only. Asphalt concrete should conform to Section 00745 of the Standard Specifications for Highway . Construction, Oregon State Highway Division, 1996 Edition, for light -duty asphalt concrete. The design of the recommended pavement sections is based on an assumed California Bearing Ratio (CBR) of 3 for the subgrade soils. Our recommendations are also based on the assumption that construction will be completed during an extended period of dry weather. Aggregate base should conform to Section 02630 of the same specifications mentioned above for asphalt concrete. Place aggregate base in one lift and compact to not less than 95 percent of the maximum dry density, as determined by ASTM D -1557. Drainage Considerations We recommend that foundation drains be placed around all foundations. Foundation drains should consist of a perforated pipe wrapped in a non -woven geo- fabric and placed at the base elevation of the footings. The drain should be covered with a minimum of 1 foot of drain rock. We recommend that subsurface drains be connected to a tightline leading to the storm drain. Pavement surfaces and open space areas should be sloped such that the surface water runoff • Carlson Geotechnical Page 8 of 11 Tigard Auto Lube Tigard, Oregon March 14, 2003 is collected and routed to suitable discharge points. We recommend that the ground and paved surfaces adjacent to the buildings be sloped to drain away from the buildings. Utility Trenches Utility Trench Excavation Based on our observations, trench cuts may need to be shored to maintain safe working conditions within those excavations. We anticipate that trench cuts will require dewatering to • maintain dry working conditions within the excavations. Pumping from sumps located within the trench will likely be effective in removing water resulting from seepage; however, cuts extending into the sand layer may require the installation of wells for adequate dewatering. If ground water is present at the base of utility excavations, we recommend placing trench stabilization material at the base of the excavation consisting of 1 foot of well - graded gravel, crushed gravel, or crushed rock with a minimum particle size of 4 inches and less than 5 percent passing the U.S. Standard No. 4 Sieve. The material should be free of organic matter and other deleterious material and should be placed in one lift and compacted until well- keyed. • While we have described certain approaches to the trench excavation, it is the contractor's responsibility to select the excavation and dewatering methods, to monitor the trench excavations for safety, and to provide any shoring required to protect personnel and adjacent improvements. All trench excavations should be in accordance with applicable OSHA and state regulations. Trench Backfill Material Trench backfill for the utility pipe base and pipe zone should consist of well - graded granular material containing no organic material or other deleterious material, have a maximum particle size of 3 /4-inch, and have less than 8 percent passing the U.S. Standard No. 200 Sieve. Backfill for the pipe base and within the pipe zone should be placed in maximum 12- inch -thick lifts and compacted to not less than 90 percent of the maximum dry density, as determined by ASTM D -1557 or as recommended by the pipe manufacturer. Backfill above the pipe zone should be placed in maximum 12- inch -thick lifts and compacted to not less than 92 percent of the maximum dry density, as determined by ASTM D -1557. Trench backfill located within 2 feet of finish subgrade elevation should be placed in maximum 12- inch -thick lifts and compacted to not less than 95 percent of the maximum dry density, as determined by ASTM D -1557. • Carlson Geotechnical Page 9 of 11 Tigard Auto Lube Tigard, Oregon March 14, 2003 Permanent Slopes Permanent slopes should not exceed 2H:1 V. Adjacent on -site and off -site structure and surfacing should be located at least 5 feet from the top of slopes. Footings constructed within slopes should have a minimum of 5 feet between the face of the slope and the outer edge of the footing. Seismic Design The site is located in Zone 3 of the 1997 Uniform Building Code. Based on our understanding of the subsurface conditions, the UBC soil profile that best characterizes the site is "S We recommend using a seismic coefficient of C = 0.36 and C, = 0.54 for site conditions corresponding to the amplification of an SD soil profile. OBSERVATION OF CONSTRUCTION Satisfactory pavement and earthwork performance depends to a large degree on the quality of construction. Sufficient observation of the contractor's activities is a key part of determining that the work is completed in accordance with the construction drawings and specifications. Subsurface conditions observed during construction should be compared with those encountered during subsurface explorations, and recognition of changed conditions often requires experience. We recommend that qualified personnel visit the site with sufficient frequency to detect whether subsurface conditions change significantly from those observed to date and anticipated in this report. We recommend that site stripping, rough grading, foundation and pavement subgrades, and placement of engineered fill are observed by the project geotechnical engineer or their representative. Because observation is typically performed on an on -call basis, we recommend that the earthwork contractor be held contractually responsible for scheduling observation. LIMITATIONS We have prepared this report for use by the owner /developer and other members of the design and construction team for the proposed development. The opinions and recommendations contained within this report are not intended to be, nor should they be construed as a warranty of subsurface conditions, but are forwarded to assist in the planning and design process. We have made observations based on our explorations that indicate the soil conditions at only those specific locations and only to the depths penetrated. These observations do not necessarily reflect soil types, strata thickness, or water level variations that may exist between explorations. If subsurface conditions vary from those encountered in our site exploration, CGT Carlson Geotechnical Page 10 of 11 • Tigard Auto Lube Tigard, Oregon March 14, 2003 should be alerted to the change in conditions so that we may provide additional geotechnical recommendations, if necessary. Observation by experienced geotechnical personnel should be considered an integral part of the construction process. The owner /developer is responsible for insuring that the project designers and contractors implement our recommendations. When the design has been finalized, we recommend that the design and specifications be reviewed by our firm to see that our recommendations have been interpreted and implemented as intended. If design changes are made, we request that we be retained to review our conclusions and recommendations and to provide a written- modification or verification. The scope of our services does not include services related to construction safety precautions, and our recommendations are not intended to direct the contractor's methods, techniques, sequences, or procedures, except as specifically described in our report for consideration in design. Within the limitations of scope, schedule, and budget, our services have been executed in accordance with the generally accepted practices in this area at the time this report was prepared. No warranty or other conditions express or implied, should be understood. • We appreciate the opportunity to serve as your geotechnical consultant on this project. Please contact us if you have any questions. Sincerely, CARLSON GEOTECHNICAL Bri- C. Ranney, G.I.T. G 1 N Geo echnical Staff . Izoi 4 415648� ` • • i?E )r, • " �P \ a a` J- -nne M. Ni- er, P.E. Pri cipal Geo echnical Engineer EXPIRES: 12•.3(•0 f I ppendix: igures 1 through 6 Doc ID: P: \GEOTECH \Projects\2003 Projects \Tigard Auto Lube \Geo Report.doc Carlson Geotechnical Page 11 of 11 10/27/2003 07:20 FAX 503 248 9263 VLMR ENGINEERS %g // ov 3 _ er /3 5 0021/032 QUOTE NO. 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TAX FREIGHT TOTAL 4 MAN: CONTINUED • ACCEPTED FOR PURCHASE SIGNATURE: DATE: SHE TERMS AND CONDITIONS AS SET FORTH ON THE REVERSE SIDE HEREOF SHALL APPLY TO THIS SALE. FAX (503) 288 -9664 • 10/27/2003 07:21 FAX 503 248 9263 VLMK ENGINEERS 0023/032 QUOTE NO. REPRINT N(MO(n 015065 tt?SCo = 9 P EI = PAGE EQUIPMENT co. """�°° 3 PORTLAND TRI- CITIES DATE 01/21/03 435 NE Hancock 200 S. 20th Avenue Portland 5 2 28 O 2 2 58712 Pasco, ( WA ) 544-2018 FAX ( 503 ) 88.9664 FAX (509) 543.2015 • s SAME B NEW H XPRESSO LUBE 1 L XPRESSO LUBE P 3 BAY STORE L 3 BAY STORE T TIGARD, OR r TIGARD, OR 0 0 REFERENCE # EXPIRES SLSP TERMS WH FREIGHT SHIP VIA .. • : MIIIIPIMIIIIIIIIIIMIL-' _ E s DUOTED BY: QUOTED TO: ROR TTM HORST ITEM DESCRIPTION oROEReo1 UM PRICE UM EXTENSION PREVACHOSE HOSE, 1/2 "X10' W /QUICK COUPLER 2 EA 17.67 EA 35.34 GR223 -696 KIT, SUCTION WAND 2 EA 87.15 EA 174.30 PRCPST5 PLUG, 3/8" FNPT 3 EA 6.00 EA 18.00 GR220 -969 VALVE, AIR CONTROL EVACUATION 2 EA 163.20 EA 326.40 LUBE OIL PUMPS /FITTINGS * * * * * ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** GR203 -876 PUMP, 5:1 FIREBALL UNIVERSAL 6 EA 593.60 EA 3561.60 1184- 060018 BUSHING, DBL. TAP 2 "X1.5 "X1.5" 6 EA 4.00 EA 24.00 _1100R1AT -8 HOSE, 1/2" 1 WIRE (2,000 PSI) 18 FT 1.70 FT 30.60 DYHY08 -08MP HOSE COUPLING 1/2 "X1 /2" MPT 12 EA 3.37 EA 40.44 (QTY.6 1/2 "X3' PUMP HOSE) MR691- 03001V BALL VALVE, 1/2" FULL PORT 6 EA 6.42 EA 38.52 GR109 -075 REGULATOR, AIR 3/8 "FNPT 300PSI 6 EA 43.21 EA 259.26 _GR224 -040 VALVE, AIR RUNAWAY 3/4" 6 EA 189.13 EA 1134.78 , LZBME -BUAD SWIVEL ADAPTER 1/2" 90" 6 EA 5.17 EA 31.02 LZ6ME -6UAD SWIVEL ADAPTER 3/8" 90 6 EA 3.83 EA 22.98 GREASE SYSTEM * * * * * * * *** * * * * * * * * * * *** * * * * * ** GR225 -014 PUMP, PKG.,50:1 FIREBALL,1 /4DM 1 EA 672.00 EA 672.00 GR224 -872 GREASE GUN ASSY, 1/4" 30 "WHIP 3 EA 164.85 EA 494.55 GR202 -869 VALVE, NEEDLE 1/2" HI -PRES 4 EA 69.30 EA 277.20 GR109 -075 REGULATOR, AIR 3/8 "FNPT 300PSI 1 EA 43.21 EA 43.21 WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID SYSTEM * * * * * * * ** * * * * * * * * * * * ** ***** * ** GR241 -906 PUMP, DOUBLE DIAPHRAGM 1:1 1 EA 359.55 EA 359.55 GR224 -835 KIT, WALL MOUNT BRACKET 11 EA 31.48 EA 31.48 MERCHANDISE MISC. TAX FREIGHT TOTAL _V MAN: CONTINUED ACCEPTED FOR PURCHASE SIGNATURE: DATE: rHE TERMS AND CONDITIONS AS SET FORTH ON THE REVERSE SIDE HEREOF SHALL APPLY TO THIS SALE. FAX (503) 268 - 966'`. 10/27/2003 07:22 FAX 503 248 9263 VLbMK ENGINEERS Q024/032 QUOTE NO. REPRINT ascot t MEMBER 015065 BQUIP1VlENT CO. s' ^•• �^ 'PE1 - PAGE ' uum_[ 4 PORTLAND TRI.CITIES DATE 435 NE Hancock 200 S. 20in Avenue Portla L� OR 97212 P WA 99301 01/21/03 FAX () 255-9664 FAX (509) 543 2015 • s SAME a NEW 1 XPRESSO LUBE L XPRESSO LUBE P 3 BAY STORE L 3 BAY STORE T TIGARD, OR o T OR 0 REFERENCE # EXPIRES SLSP TERMS WH FREIGHT SHIP VIA 3 RAY TORT 02/20/03 1) NET 70TH 01 _BILLED INSTALLED QUOTED BY: QUOTED TO: ROB TIM HORST ITEM DESCRIPTION mum UM PRICE UM EXTENSION _ GR109 -075 REGULATOR, AIR 3/8 "FNPT 300PSI 1 EA 43.21 EA 43.21 GYFS3 /4" HOSE, BULK FLEXSTEEL /1 BRAID 3 FT 2.28 FT 6.84 DXH5751 COUPLING, 3/4 "X 1- 9/64" 4 EA 7.60 EA 30.40 (2 HOSES -3/4 "X18 "MXM) MR184- 030018 BUSHING, DBL. TAP 2 "X.75 "X.75" 1 EA 4.00 EA 4.00 WT511 HYDROMINDER, #511 W.W.FLUID 1 EA 103.47 EA 103.47 MR691B- 04001V BALL VALVE, 3/4" LOCKABLE 1 EA 9.56 EA 9.56 7GAL BUCKET, 7 GALLON 14 "SQUARE 1 EA 75.00 EA 75.00 G05 GEAR OIL SYSTEM * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** GR225 -094 PUMP SYSTEM, 5:1 FIREBALL 1 /4D 1 EA 644.00 EA 644.00 GR109 -075 REGULATOR, AIR 3/8 "FNPT 300PSI 1 EA 43.21 EA 43.21 MR691- 03001V BALL VALVE, 1/2" FULL PORT 4 EA 6.42 EA 25.68 GR237 -893 KIT, THERMAL RELIEF 900 PSI 1 EA 76.65 EA 76.65 GR224 -040 VALVE, AIR RUNAWAY 3/4" 1 EA 189.13 EA 189.13 GR239 -824 METER, IM5 IN -LINE ELECTRONIC 3 EA 244.30 EA 732.90 SYNCHROMESH PUMP SYSTEM ***:+ * * *** * * ** ** * * * *** * * ** ** * ** NS321W /M HAND PUMP,W /PINT METER 1 EA 191.45 EA 191.45 5 GALLON DRUM /4' HOSE W /SPOUT DISPENSE CONSOLE /VALVES /HOSES * *'* * * * * * ** ** *** ** *:k:: ** * ** tit *** DIE101 -112 LUBE CONSOLE, 11 POSITION /RED 2 EA 848.20 EA 1696.40 (26 "W X 10 "D FLOOR OPENING). GR238 -462 DISPENSE VALVE, EM5 - FLEXIBLE 12 EA 272.16 EA 3265.92 MERCHANDISE MISC. TAX FREIGHT TOTAL 1 MAN: CONTINUED ACCEPTED FOR PURCHASE SIGNATURE: DATE: • HE TERMS AND CONDITIONS AS SET FORTH ON THE REVERSE SIDE HEREOF SHALL APPLY TO THIS SALE. FAX (503) 288 -9664 10/27/2003 07:23 FAX 503 248 9263 VLMK ENGINEERS 0025/032 QUOTE NO. REPRINT Me M"c n 015065 S ENT C . !PEI? PAGE 5 B liU1PMBNT CO. npl tq i"iv �Y•` PORTLAND TRI- CITIES DATE 01/21/03 435 NE Hancock 200 S. 20th Avenue (6 82 28 58712 4 Pasco. ( 543 99301 FAX (503) 28 X6 FAX (509) 543 -2015 s SAME B NEW H XPRESSO LURE L XPRESSO LUBE P 3 BAY STORE L 3 BAY STORE T TIGARD, OR T TIGARD, OR REFERENCE # EXPIRES SLSP TERMS WH FREIGHT SHIP VIA QUOTED BY: QUOTED TO: ROB TTM H1lPRT ITEM DESCRIPTION oRDERE UM PRICE UM EXTENSION GR180 -685 FAUCET, WATER 1/4" F.NPT INLET 4 EA 17.71 EA 70.84 DY100R1AT -8 HOSE, 1/2" 1 WIRE (2,000 PSI) 216 FT 1.70 FT 367.20 DYHY08 -08MP HOSE COUPLING 1/2 "X1 /2" MPT 24 EA 3.37 EA 80.88 (QTY.12 1/2 "X16' MXM HOSES). MR691- 03001V BALL VALVE, 1/2" FULL PORT 16 EA 6.42 EA 102.72 DRRB8 BALL STOP, RUBBER 1/2" HOSE 4 EA 6.15 EA 24.60 AIR COMPRESSOR /FILTER SYSTEM * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** ...MC318VLE COMPRESSOR, 7.5HP 80 GAL /VERT. 1 EA 2033.20 EA 2033.20 208/230V SINGLE PHASE. MAGNETIC STARTER, LOW OIL SWITCH, AUTOMATIC TANK DRAIN, AIMCVP -7844 VIBRATION ISOLATORS SET OF 4 1 EA 8.50 EA 8.50 HMFSMM18X1 FLEX CONNECT., 1 "M X 1 "M X 18" 1 EA 58.67 EA 58.67 MR691B- 05001V BALL VALVE, 1" LOCKABLE 1 EA 13.30 EA 13.30 AST1 "X3 /4 "GBR BELL, 1 "X3/4" GALV. REDUCER 1 EA 1.60 EA 1.60 CH8928 -M COALESCING FILTER, 1" AIRLINE 1 EA 188.21 EA 188.21 METAL BOWL W /SIGHT GLASS. • OPTIONAL AUTO DRAIN ASSEMBLY SUFFIX - "D ". ADD $66.59. COOLANT SYSTEM * * *k * * ***** * ** * * * *** ** * * * * * *** GR241 -906 PUMP, DOUBLE DIAPHRAGM 1:1 1 EA 359.55 EA 359.55 GR224 -835 KIT, WALL MOUNT BRACKET 1 EA 31.28 EA 31.28 GR109 -075 REGULATOR, AIR 3/8 "FNPT 300PSI 1 EA 43.21 EA 43.21 MR184- 03001E BUSHING, DBL. TAP 2 "X.75 "X.75" 1 EA 4.00 EA 4.00 GYFS3 /4" HOSE, BULK FLEXSTEEL /1 BRAID 3 FT 2.28 FT 6.84 DXH5751 COUPLING, 3/4 "X 1- 9/64" 4 EA 7.60 EA 30.40 MERCHANDISE MISC. TAX FREIGHT TOTAL .i MAN: CONTINUED • • ACCEPTED FOR PURCHASE SIGNATURE: DATE: HE TERMS AND CONDITIONS AS SET FORTH ON THE REVERSE SIDE HEREOF SHALL APPLY TO THIS SALE. FAX (503) 288 -9664 10/27/2003 07:24 FAX 503 248 9263 VLMK ENGINEERS tJ 026/032 QUOTE NO. REPRINT MQMOFf 015065 k.,Weasicott .M..� PE PAGE 6 E QUIPMENT CO. (W I%IO'W IPA' PORTLAND TRI- CITIES DATE 435 NE Hancock 200 S. 20th Avenue 01/21/03 { ) � 8 -966 8 R 97212 Pasco, WA 99301 FAX (503) 284 FAX (509 543 2015 s SAME 8 NEW H XPRESSO LUBE L XPRESSO LUBE P 3 BAY STORE 1 3 BAY STORE T TIGARD, OR T TIGARD, OR 0 0 REFERENCE # EXPIRES SLSP TERMS WH FREIGHT SHIP VIA 1 RAV STORK 02/20/03 D NRT 10TH 01 BILLED XN TALLED QUOTED BY: QUOTED TO: ROR TIM HORST ITEM DESCRIPTION 3RDERED UM PRICE UM EXTENSION (2 HOSES 3/4 "X18" MXM). MR691B- 04001V BALL VALVE, 3/4" LOCKABLE 1 EA 9.56 EA 9.56 CRUSHMASTER FILTER CRUSHER - ****************************** CRUSHMASTER -1 FILTER CRUSHER, AIR OPERATED 1 EA 1500.00 EA 1500.00 * ACCEPTS UP TO 9 "H FILTERS * 11 -20 SECOND CYCLE TIME * 100- 180PSI AIR REQUIREMENT * 68 "H X 14 "W X 18 "D * TUBE STYLE STAND INCLUDED OPTIONAL OBERG 115V FILTER CRUSHER: $1965.00 PLUS FREIGHT UNILUBE EQUIPMENT /ACCESSORIES * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** * * * * * * * * * ** DIC5000 —S COMPUTER WORK STATION, RED 4 EA 379.81 EA 1519.24 23 "W X 28 "D X 48 "H DIE467 TOOL BOARD, GALV STEEL /NO TOOL 3 EA 329.00 EA 987.00 LEXAN ACRYLIC COVER DIE302 OIL FILTER RACK, 3 TRAYS /135CT 3 EA 299.70 EA 899.10 DIE110 —S STEP STOOL, ALUMINUM 11 "HIGH 3 EA 144.50 EA 433.50 CATWALKS * * * * * * * * * * * ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** MERCHANDISE MISC. TAX FREIGHT TOTAL •MAN: CONTINUED • ACCEPTED FOR PURCHASE SIGNATURE: DATE: HE TERMS AND CONDITIONS AS SET FORTH ON THE REVERSE SIDE HEREOF SHALL APPLY TO THIS SALE. FAX (503) 288 -9664 10/27/2003 07:25 FAX 503 248 9263 VLMK ENGINEERS (1027 /032 QUOTE NO. REPRINT MC 015065 CSC® '_ E I ° PAGE 60YIPM6NT CO. �.....b 4(YM 1a9? 1I Mme' 7 PORTLAND TRI•CITIES DATE d3S NE Hancock 2 01/21/03 Q0 . 9930; Portland ((5 2 11 OR - 258 -98712 64 FA x ( 509 513 -2016 FAX (503) 06 (509) 543 -2015 s SAME B NEW H XPRESSO LUBE XPRESSO LUBE P 3 BAY STORE L 3 BAY STORE a TIGARD, OR T TIGARD, OR REFERENCE # EXPIRES SLSP TERMS WH FREIGHT SHIP VIA I RAY STORK .02/20/03 D NET 10TH . 01 BILLED INSTALLED QUOTED BY: QUOTED TO: ROR TIM HORST ITEM DESCRIPTION 3RDEREO UM PRICE UM EXTENSION DIE903 -DP CATWALK W /DRIP PAN, 16'LX40 "W 3 EA 1953.00 EA 5859.00 ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT. GALVANIZED STEEL. SECURED TO FLOOR AND CEILING. NON -SLIP GRIP STRUT AND STAIR RISERS. PAINTED RED. DRIP PAN AND BUCKET INCLUDED. PITBULL PIT COVERS * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** _ €W940001 -2 -3 PIT -BULL PIT COVERS 34 "X16'PIT 1 EA 2779.18 EA 2779.18 3 COMPLETE UNITS W /HARDWARE, "NO STEP" LABELS,AND CONTAINER FLO- DYNAMICS EXCHANGE MACHINES * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** TS430 ATF EXCHANGE MACHINE, 12V 1 EA 3775.00 EA 3775.00 40 QUART RESERVOIR. OPTIONAL TS460- $3875.00 SUPER -FLUSH COOLANT EXCHANGER, 5 GALLONS 1 EA 3195.00 EA 3195.00 VACUUM /AIR OPERATED ACCU -TURN TIRE EQUIPMENT * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** AT3602HP TIRE CHANGER, 1HP 120VAC /20AMP 1 EA 5096.25 EA 5096.25 * 5600LB BEAD BREAKER POWER * UP TO 40 "TIRE DIA /15 "W RIM * 30 "W X 50 "D X 75 "H /509LBS. AT1200 TIRE BALANCER, 110V /60H 1 EA 2763.75 EA 2763.75 * PAX TIRE MODE MERCHANDISE MISC. TAX FREIGHT TOTAL .MAN: CONTINUED • " ACCEPTED FOR PURCHASE SIGNATURE: DATE: THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS AS SET FORTH ON THE REVERSE SIDE HEREOF SHALL APPLY TO THIS SALE. FAX (503) 288 - 9664 10/27/2003 07:26 FAX 503 248 9263 VLMK ENGINEERS IJ028/032 QUOTE NO. REPRINT (Illgascott M E M O I R 015065 EQUIPMENT CO. "`^'� � �,; PAGE Nowamwud PORT' qND TRI CRIES DATE a35 NE Flan 200 S. 20th Avenue Portland, 8 2 Z 7 Pasco, WA 99301 01/21/03 As ( 503 ) 288 -9664 FAX (509) 543 2015 8 H XPRESSO LUBE XPRESSO P 3 BAY STORE i 3 BAY STORE o TIGARD, OR T TIGARD, OR 0 REFERENCE # EXPIRES SLSP TERMS WH FREIGHT SHIP VIA 3 RAV RTARR 07 /7A /0 fl ■IRT 1nPH n1 , RTLLF,D _INSTALL,ED QUOTED BY: QUOTED TO: ROR TTM HORST ITEM DESCRIPTION • RDEREO� PRICE UM EXTENSION * 6 SECOND BALANCING CYCLE * FOOT ACTIVATED SPINDLE LOCK FLOOR -MOUNT AUTOMOTIVE LIFT * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** P -6F LIFT, 6000LB FLUSH MOUNT 1 EA 2295.00 EA 2295.00 OPEN CENTER DESIGN. 115V /60Hz /1PH OVER HYDRAULIC. POWER UNIT STAND. FOB JOBSITE. MANUFACTURER: BEND -PAK. CARGO FACTORY SHIPPING /HANDLING 1 EA 574.00 EA 574.00 * * * * * * ** *INSTALLATION * * * * * * * ** DY100R2AT -6 HOSE, 3/8" 2 WIRE (4,000 PSI) 24 FT 1.78 FT 42.72 DYHY06 -06MP HOSE COUPLING 3/8 "X3 /8" MPT 4 EA 2.92 EA 11.68 LZBME -8UAD SWIVEL ADAPTER 1/2" 90 4 EA 5.17. EA 20.68 LZ4ME-4UAD SWIVEL ADAPTER 1/4" 6 EA 2.77 EA 16.62 LZ6ME -6UAD SWIVEL ADAPTER 3/8" 90" • 4 EA 4.12 EA 16.48 LZ8M -8UAD ADAPTER, MALE SWIVEL 1/2" 14 EA 2.90 EA 40.60 AST1 /2 "CP COPPER PIPE, 1/2" TYPE L 240 FT .71 FT 170.40 AST1 "CP COPPER PIPE, 1" TYPE L 80 FT 1.56 FT 124.80 AST1 -5/8 "STRUT STRUT, A- 1200 -HS -EC 1 -5/8" 60 FT 2.56 FT 153.60 AST7 /8 "STRUT STRUT, B- 1200 -HS -EC 7/8" 20 FT 1.95 FT 39.00 LZ100 -10 -8 CONNECTOR, 1 /2 "M X 5/8" TUBE 30 EA 5.32 EA 159.60 LZ300 -10 UNION, 5/8" TUBE /TUBE 15 EA 10.20 EA 153.00 LZ5 /8 ".065 TUBING, 20' LENGTH - HYDRAULIC 20 EA 22.00 EA 440.00 LZ700- 10 -10 -10 TEE, UNION 5/8" ALL TUBE 10 EA 18.80 EA 188.00 FITTINGS /P PIPE, FITTINGS & ACCESSORIES 1 EA 701.12 EA 701.12 MERCHANDISE MISC. TAX FREIGHT TOTAL ii MAN: CONTINUED • • ACCEPTED FOR PURCHASE SIGNATURE: DATE: HE TERMS AND CONDITIONS AS SET FORTH ON THE REVERSE SIDE HEREOF SHALL APPLY TO THIS SALE. FAX (503) 288-9664 10/27/2003 07:26 FAX 503 248 9263 VLbIR ENGINEERS 1029/032 QUOTE NO. REPRINT (*eascott M c M O t n 015065 EQUIPMENT CO. � _��, PAGE k or tpr'4I'U W 9 POR TRI -CRIES DATE 435 NE H neo 200 S.20U►Avenue 01/21/03 P o it 3'L82 58712 P asco, T WA 99301 FAX (503) 288 -9664 FAX (509) 543 2015 $ SAME a NEW H XPRESSO LUBE I XPRESSO LUBE P 3 BAY STORE L 3 BAY STORE T TIGARD, OR T TIGARD, OR 0 REFERENCE # EXPIRES SLSP TERMS WH FREIGHT SHIP VIA e ; M11111111 I�f+�iE�11i� - . r . LL QUOTED BY: ROB QUOTED TO: TTM HORST ITEM DESCRIPTION 0RDEREUM PRICE UM EXTENSION LZ5 /8 ".083 TUBING, 20' LENGTH — HYDRAULIC 5 EA 36.80 EA 184.00 AST3.25 "CHANNEL STRUT, H1200HS 20 3.25 "DEEP 20 FT 5.08 FT 101.60 INSTALLATION LABOR CHARGE 1 EA 6300.00 EA 6300.00 SCOPE OF WORK: * MOUNT AIR COMPRESSOR TO FLOOR WITH VIBRATION ISOLATORS AND CONCRETE ANCHORS * RUN AIRLINE AS DETAILED IN BLUEPRINTS IN 1/2" COPPER PIPE RUN NOT TO EXCEED 160' * INSTALL PRODUCT LINES FOR ATF, (3) MOTOR OILS, GEAR OIL AND GREASE FROM THEIR RESPECTIVE BARRELS OR TANKS AS DETAILED ON BLUE PRINTS. PRODUCT LINES WILL BE OF .065 WALL X 5/8 O.D. STEEL TUBING. TOTAL LENGTH OF TUBING NOT TO EXCEED 180'. (GREASE IS .085 WALL NOT TO EXCEED 60') * INSTALL BAY NET SAFETY COVER SYSTEM. * INSTALL CENTRAL WASTE OIL AND GEAR OIL SYSTEM WITH A OVERFILL VALVE ON THE WASTE OIL TANK. INSTALL OIL DRAIN PANS FOR EACH BAY. * RUN WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID, AIR LINE & ANTI— FREEZE IN 1/2" COPPER PIPE AS DETAILED IN BLUEPRINTS. RUNS NOT TO EXCEED 40'. * INSTALL AT360HP TIRE CHANGER MERCHANDISE MISC. TAX FREIGHT TOTAL 3; :MAN: CONTINUED ACCEPTED FOR PURCHASE SIGNATURE: DATE: THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS AS SET FORTH ON THE REVERSE SIDE HEREOF SHALL APPLY TO THIS SALE. FAX (503) 288 -966' 10/27/2003 07:27 FAX 503 248 9263 VLMK ENGINEERS IJ030/032 QUOTE NO. REPRINT (*eascott M(MD(A PAGE 015065 E�IJIPM CO. �,�, �_ = 4 ximpu 1O IWSJ PORTLAND TALC TIES DATE 435 NE Han 200 S. 20th Avenue Port land oR 972 2 Pasco, WA 99301 01/21/03 F `� 82'2587 509 543.2018 ( ) 288.9664 FAX (509) 543 -2015 s SAME a NEW H XPRESSO LUBE L XPRESSO LUBE P 3 BAY STORE L 3 BAY STORE o TIGARD, OR r TIGARD, OR REFERENCE # EXPIRES SLSP TERMS WH FREIGHT SHIP VIA RAY STARR 02/70/03 D NET 10TH 01 BILLED INSTALLED QUOTED BY: QUOTED TO: ROA TTM HORST ITEM DESCRIPTION ORDERED UM PRICE UM EXTENSION UNIT WILL BE BOLTED TO THE FLOOR AND A 1" COPPER AIRLINE WILL BE INSTALLED TO OPERATE THE INFLATOR. * MOUNT AT1200 WHEEL BLANCER TO FLOOR WITH CONCRETE ANCHORS * INSTALL PIT LIFT ON 3rd BAY MOUNT REMOTE POWER UNIT ON WALL. RUN FLUID LINES FROM LIFT TO POWER UNIT. NOTES: 1) GENERAL IS RESPONSIBLE TO OFFLOAD AND SET TANKS AND CATWALKS IN BASEMENT PRIOR TO UPPER FLOOR BEING POURED. 2) GENERAL WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR RUNNING WATER LINE UPTO CONSOLE AREA. 3) GENERAL TO INSTALL BLOCK - OUTS IN CONCRETE FOR LUBE CONSOLE AND PIT LIFT. 4) GENERAL RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL PERMITS. 5) GENERAL RESPONSIBLE FOR ELECTRICAL ON PIT LIFT, TIRE BALANCER AND TIRE CHANGER. 6) OWNER RESPONSIBLE FOR MAKING FINAL CONNECTION TO THE AIR COMPRESSOR. MERCHANDISE MISC. TAX FREIGHT TOTAL 3, MAN: ` ! 74501.13 .00 .00 .00 74501.13 QUOTE VALID 30 DAYS, FOB FACTORY UNLESS SPECIFIED ' ACCEPTED FOR PURCHASE SIGNATURE: DATE: THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS AS SET FORTH ON THE REVERSE SIDE HEREOF SHALL APPLY TO THIS SALE. FAX (503) 288 -966- 10/27/2003 07:18 FAX 503 248 9263 VLMK ENGINEERS 0019/032 8. J i fi Fire Marshal's Offices Tualatin Valley North Division • 14480 SW Jenkins Rd., Beaverton. OR 97005 e PH (503) 3564700 • Fax (503) 644 -2214 Fire & Rescue South Division - 7401 SW Washo CL, Ste. 101, Tualatin. OR 97062 a PH (503) 612 -7000 • Fax (503) 612-7003 Building Survey Report FMZ • (to be filled out by TVF &R) Code Edition: Name of Facility: Q u l c. L` t- V Name of Building: • Address: 13 s(o$ SW ?/ [[ FV . Wk' Owner: b / D li\ v t � V 1 S Telephone No. (' 03) `1� ADZ Architect: V V °V1c e 1 %( btg e Telephone No. (5 3) 222 - 441 S3 Architect Address: 31 S W Ie•--E(4-•f AV E• PG{L -j-( Ni 4 _01 7 - 972,31 ITEM COMM DESCRIPTION I. Occupancy Type 6 4 5 - 3 Use o f Ft c,,E 4 Capacity 2. Construction Type Tt'I' A-VP 1,Aj13 E Year Built zo 3 3. Area (Sq. Ft.) Total 3) c .f. Largest Floor 24,1,..g1 Basement 1,3 4 4. Stories Na. I Height 3 01 tl High Rise ❑Y (N 5 a. Exterior Wall Construction ( I V / We 0 S P S (s TV C,G o b. Opening Protection O V,//Cvl- NIP Q,PO (`E (T`(6s ) 6. Interior Nall Construction 5 ru-D 5 . cs p `T (G•.() 7. Floor Construction ir-E 8. Roof Construction PLC w oo P I '- V - rl ( D I mit- • 9. Attic Draft Stops No. 1 0 1 � IOa. Occ. Sep. Wall Construction No. I — b. Opening_ Protection ` -1r ' C F ~ � s 1- -t! t 1 tie) I la. Area Sep. Wall Construction No. I J h. Opening Protection ` � /' /A (e5 I2a. Smoke Barrier Wall Construction No. l � b. Opening Protection 1311. (Corridor Wall Construction t \ f • -f /SYvD 5 4 . r _`[ ? . g 0 - ) b. Opening Protections 4 ! k / l ` li i Y 14a. CorridorCeilin2 Construction C L 1 , pc LL - P (s r> s 4 G ' y t ) - f2 h tS •) b. Opening Protection ( r T f f� I5a. Shafts N. type b. Opening Protection N/ 10/27/2003 07:19 FAX 503 248 9263 VLffi( ENGINEERS 0020/032 bullaing burvev rceport FMZ : — (to be filled out by TVF &R) Name of Facility: J -I �V�C ITEM COWL DESCRIPTION I 6a. Stair Enclosure No. �f b. Opening Protection� /A 17. Stairs No. 1 tAA E l3. Ramps No. T' 19. Interior Finish Class Room 11 Corridor Exit Enclosure 20. Exits No. 2 Total Width toe 21. Exit Hardware Type ?AI) Vl✓ tyti (p �E 22a. Exit Signs/Illumination Al- - T DOJ b. Emergency Lighting {7 E b 51,v-cr. 23. Auto Sprinkler Coverage C A r /A 24. Standpipe Class/Locations 1 `►� r /�( 25. Fire Alarm Type /Coverage ' `F / / 4 26. Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning Type / 7 Fuel w .r o,, L ¥ CM.S 27. Electrical Installation �S 28. Stage /Plattitmt N / ,'T 29. Hazardous Are gASEUol T (LUSE oiL Et31 30. Other Comments. Alternate Materials & Methods FVF&R Use Only Inspected I3v': I Date I No. Attaehmcnu Reviewed By: I bate Updated 06/02/04 WED 13:15 FAX 503 670 9147 CARLSON TESTING a 001 C arlson Geotechnical Main P.O Box 23814 60 Hudson Ave., NE P.O. Box A Division of Carlson Testing, Inc. Tigard, Oregon 97281 Salem, OR 97301 Bend, OR 9T/08 Geotechnleal Consulting Phone (503) 684 -3460 Phone (503) 589 -1252 Phone (541) 330 -9155 Construction Inspection and Related Tests FAX (503) 670-9147 FAX (503) 589 -1309 FAX (541) 330-9163 June 2, 2004 Mr. Tim Horst DDHK Ventures 9790 SW Nimbus Avenue Beaverton, Oregon 97008 • Geotechnical Letter of Compliance Tigard Quick Lube 13565 SW Pacific Highway Tigard, Oregon Building Permit Number: BUP2003 -00435 Site Permit Number: SIT2003 -00022 CGT Project: G0302069.a Carlson Geotechnical (CGT) has performed geotechnical observations for the following items at the above - referenced site. Our observations were completed on an on -call, part -time basis during the months of January, February, and March of 2004. Copies of our field reports have been forwarded to you, and are also available in our office. • Grease Pit Floor Slab Bearing Surfaces: Based on our field observations, the subgrade soils for the grease pit were prepared in general accordance with our • recommendations. • Retaining Wall Subgrade: Based on our field observations, the subgrade soils for the retaining wall located on the northern property line were prepared in general accordance with our recommendations. • Parking Area Subgrade: Based on our field observations, the subgrade soils for the parking are located to the north of the building were prepared in general accordance with our recommendations. • Waiting Room Floor Slab Base Aggregate: Based on our density testing, the floor slab base aggregate for the waiting room was compacted in general accordance with our recommendations. 06/02/04 WED 13:16 FAX 503 670 9147 CARLSON TESTING tjj002 Tigard Quick Lube Tigard, Oregon G0302069.A June 2, 2004 Based on our observations, as documented in our field reports, and to the best or our knowledge, within our scope of work, the above geotechnical observations were completed in general accordance with the recommendations contained in our Report of Geotechnical Services dated March 14, 2003. We were not requested to perform observations other than those noted. Sincerely, CARLSON GEOTECHNICAL il `., P -.. .,., EGA N +fir v . . 17 1 �� i +% • '170142,4:,..:___---7 $:1 2.31.ry Brian C. Ranney, G.I.T. Jeanne M. Niemer, P.E. Geotechnical Project Manager Principal Geotechnical Engineer Carlson Geotechnical G0001520:041900 In Office Salem Office Bend Office . . Box 23814 4060 Hudson Ave., NE P.O. Box 7918 Carlson Testing Inc• Phon 684 -3460 FAX (503) 684 -0954 Phone (503) 5-1252 FAX (503) 589 -1309 Phone (541) 330-9155 FAX (541) 330-9163 Special Inspection FINAL SUMMARY LETTER May 28, 2004 T0404867 City of Tigard 13125 SW Hall Blvd., Tigard, OR 97223 -8199 Attn: Building Department Re: Quick Lube 13565 SW Pacific Hwy- Tigard, OR Permit No.: BUP2003-00435 • Dear Sir or Madam: This is to certify that in accordance with Section 1701 of the Uniform Building Code, Title 24, we have performed special inspection of the following item(s) per our inspection reports only: Reinforced Concrete Structural Masonry Structural Steel- Fabrication & Erection, includes verification of weld procedures & certifications Adhesive Anchors Expansion Anchors All inspections and tests were performed and reported according to the requirements of Project Documents and, to the best of our knowledge, the work was in conformance with the approved plans and specifications, approved change orders and applicable workmanship provisions of the State Building Code and Standards, as well as the structural engineer's design changes, approvals and verbal instructions. Our reports pertain to the material tested /inspected only. Information contained herein is not to be reproduced, except in full, without prior authorization from this office. If there are any further questions regarding this matter, please do not hesitate to contact this office. Respectfully submitted, CARLSON TESTING, INC. Andy M. Ewing President AME/ks cc: DDHK Ventures- Tim Horst VLMK- Havlin Kemp GHC Builders Inc- Matt Magee