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Real-World Geotechnical Solutions
Investigation • Design • Construction Support
December 7, 2018
GeoPacific Project No. 15-4010
Riverside Homes, LLC
17933 NW Evergreen Parkway, Suite 370
Beaverton, OR 97006
Via email to Wes Boisvert (wboisvert@riversidehome.com)
Subject: GEOTECHNICAL OBSERVATION OF FOUNDATION SUBGRADE
ELDERBERRY RIDGE SUBDIVISION—LOT 21
TIGARD, OREGON
GeoPacific Engineering, Inc. (GeoPacific) conducted on-call density testing and construction
observation services for the Elderberry Ridge Subdivision site. This letter addresses the
footing subgrade conditions for Lot 21. It is our understanding that the planned structure will
consist of a single-family residence utilizing conventional spread footings.
GeoPacific personnel visited the site December 3rd 4th and 5th 2018 to observe the subgrade
soils during the foundation excavation for Lot 21. The excavation depths were approximately
12-18 inches below the surrounding grade. The foundation bearing soils consisted primarily of
native silt soils, which were evaluated with a Humboldt hand probe. Probing efforts throughout
the native silt soils indicated very stiff consistency. Undocumented fill material was removed
from the north and northeast footing area, per our recommendations. These areas were
backfilled with compacted granular fill, and density testing indicated compaction to minimum
project specifications. The footing layout of Lot 21 is relatively flat. Footing-to-slope and
footing-to-wall setbacks do not appear to be an issue.
Based on observed conditions, the footing subgrade soils are considered suitable for
foundation support. The foundation subgrade as prepared is 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 %2-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 %2-inch
of loose soils are present prior to pouring concrete.
14835 SW 72nd Avenue Tel (503) 598-8445
Portland, Oregon 97224 Fax(503) 941-9281
Elderberry Ridge - Lot 21
GeoPacific Project No. 15-4010
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 design elements are incorporated into its construction.
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 Riverside Homes, 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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