040309 thru 040809_FieldReport_AES.pdfAssociated Earth Sciences, Inc.
12 U M N U
911 Fifth Avenue, Suite 100
Kirkland, Washington 98033
42S-827-7701 FAX 827-5424
TOSunset 100 Limited Partnership
c/o Real Estate Capital LLC
16118 72 _nuc West, I Jinond�s_,W. 98020 —.
A17N: Mr. Jolrrt Thorsen
AS REQUESTED BY Mr. Duane Landsverk
THE FOIA.,OWING WAS NOTED:
,APR 13 2009
ENGINEERING DIASION
Grading C7oiiti'aclorJSLipei-iTiteii(lent
AESI arrived on site as part of ongoing construction monitoring. Out- presence was requested by Mr. Ron Skinner oil behalf'of
Landsverk Quality Monies (I,Qll) to observe site conditions prior to Auger Cast (AC) Pile installation. At the time of our arrival,
we observed that the AC pile contractor, McDowell, had arrived on site and had begun setting up the crane for pile installation.
The crane contained a 70 foot boom able to support AC piles up to 50, feet in length. It is our Understanding that AC pile
installation will begin the morning of 04-06-09,
While on site, we observed shallow excavations for the grade beam along the west and northwest corner of the site. The shallow
excavations were approximately 2 feet below existing site grades. Due to recent rainfall, the excavations were largely filled with
water. It was also observed that the grade beam excavations resulted in oversteepened conditions in the northwest corner of the
site. Previous site visits document moderately steel) slopes in the former location of the rockery. Previous conditions were
observed to have less than 4 vertical feet of cut and sloped back to the northern property boundary. During our site visit, we
observed that grade beam excavations resulted in oversteopencd conditions extending more than 7 vertical feet in height and
crossing the northern property boundary, into the neighbors grass lawn to the west of the adjacent structure, 'fhe contractor has
stated that lie has contacted the neighbor and that they have an agreement in place for the contractor to repair and replace the
undercut portions of the fence upon completion of the project. The oversteepened Conditions do not present an innuediate risk to
persons or property due to the relatively open nature of the cut, but the oversteeperied condition should still be observed regularly
by the geotechnical ClIgirleer until such time as the slope is repaired/flattened.
AESI also observed erosion along the eastern property boundary, below a water line that was recently installed. AESI observed
that a new water line had been installed for on-site use that required excavation into the slope along the eastern property boundary,
The new water line stubbed out perpendicular to the slope and water seepage and debris was observed to have run out from under
the pipe. The contractor stated that the debt -is would be cleared up and that exposed portions of the slope would be covered with
plastic sheeting before leaving the site. The slope generally appeared to be intact and no further slope mitigations other than
covering the slopes with plastic sheeting is recommended at this time,. AESI took photos of the site and have documented the
generally wet conditions observed below the newly installed water line.
AESI will return as directed by the contractor as part of our construction monitoring services.
COPIES TO: FJEI,D RER: E,d Garcia,ol
DATE APR 1 0 2009PRINCIPAI, / PM:
MAILED:
Page I of I
Datei)roject Name
Project No.
...04-03-09 unset 121
KE080122B
Location
weather.
121 Sunset Ave, Edmonds, WA
Sumnmay, 50's
Municipality
Report Number
City of Ednionds
6
rngineer/Architect
..0 & G Engineering
client/owner
SUSET 100 I.Arnited Partnership
Generat
Duane Landsverk
Grading C7oiiti'aclorJSLipei-iTiteii(lent
AESI arrived on site as part of ongoing construction monitoring. Out- presence was requested by Mr. Ron Skinner oil behalf'of
Landsverk Quality Monies (I,Qll) to observe site conditions prior to Auger Cast (AC) Pile installation. At the time of our arrival,
we observed that the AC pile contractor, McDowell, had arrived on site and had begun setting up the crane for pile installation.
The crane contained a 70 foot boom able to support AC piles up to 50, feet in length. It is our Understanding that AC pile
installation will begin the morning of 04-06-09,
While on site, we observed shallow excavations for the grade beam along the west and northwest corner of the site. The shallow
excavations were approximately 2 feet below existing site grades. Due to recent rainfall, the excavations were largely filled with
water. It was also observed that the grade beam excavations resulted in oversteepened conditions in the northwest corner of the
site. Previous site visits document moderately steel) slopes in the former location of the rockery. Previous conditions were
observed to have less than 4 vertical feet of cut and sloped back to the northern property boundary. During our site visit, we
observed that grade beam excavations resulted in oversteopencd conditions extending more than 7 vertical feet in height and
crossing the northern property boundary, into the neighbors grass lawn to the west of the adjacent structure, 'fhe contractor has
stated that lie has contacted the neighbor and that they have an agreement in place for the contractor to repair and replace the
undercut portions of the fence upon completion of the project. The oversteepened Conditions do not present an innuediate risk to
persons or property due to the relatively open nature of the cut, but the oversteeperied condition should still be observed regularly
by the geotechnical ClIgirleer until such time as the slope is repaired/flattened.
AESI also observed erosion along the eastern property boundary, below a water line that was recently installed. AESI observed
that a new water line had been installed for on-site use that required excavation into the slope along the eastern property boundary,
The new water line stubbed out perpendicular to the slope and water seepage and debris was observed to have run out from under
the pipe. The contractor stated that the debt -is would be cleared up and that exposed portions of the slope would be covered with
plastic sheeting before leaving the site. The slope generally appeared to be intact and no further slope mitigations other than
covering the slopes with plastic sheeting is recommended at this time,. AESI took photos of the site and have documented the
generally wet conditions observed below the newly installed water line.
AESI will return as directed by the contractor as part of our construction monitoring services.
COPIES TO: FJEI,D RER: E,d Garcia,ol
DATE APR 1 0 2009PRINCIPAI, / PM:
MAILED:
FIELD REPORT
Associated Earth Sciences, Inc.
911 Fifth Avenue, Suite 100
Kirkland, Washington 98033
425-827-7701 FAX 827-5424
TO: Sunset 100 Limited Partnership
c/o Real Estate Capital LLC
1611872 nAvenue West, Edmonds, WA 98025
ATTN: Mr. John Thorsen
AS REQUESTED BY Mr. Duane Landsverk
THE FOLLOWING WAS NOTED:
Page 1 of 1
Date
Project Naive
Project No.
04-06-09
unset 121
KE080122B
Location
Weather
321 Sunset Ave, Edmonds, WA
Sunny, 60-70°F
Municipality
Report Number
City of Edmonds
7
Engineer/Arcbitect
68
C & G Engineering
21
Cliendpwner
16
SUSET 100 Limited Partnership
28
General Cont3'act01'/Supe3-intendent
15
Duane Landsverk
36
Pile Contractor/Superintendent
�-
McDowell Pile Kitt / Matt
82
AESI arrived on site to perforin construction monitoring activities associated occurring on site today. Out presence was requested
by Mr. Ron Skinner' on behalf of Landsverk Quality Homes (LQH) to observe site conditions prior to Auger Cast (AC) Pile
installation.
Augereast Piles
McDowell used a crane with a 70 foot boom able to support the augercast pile installation drill with all 18 inch diameter drill
capable of drilling to a depth of 40 feet. A total of 4 piles were installed today three of which were part of different pile clusters in
which 3 or 4 piles were within less than 5 pile diameters of each other and as a result should not be drilled in the same day to
prevent piles from blowing out into each other compromising the borings. All four piles were listed as requiring 20 feet of
embedment at a minimum and were drilled to a depth of 36 feet. The upper 13 to 15 feet of fill on the site was noted to be loose
organic soil and fill that is unsuitable for a typical building foundation. The stable soils below the loose soil consisted of hard
silty sand with gravel. Once drilling was complete 4000 ps t concrete was placed through the shaft of the augercast pile to the
bottom of the boring. The piles weLe installed allowing for 16 to 22 feet of head for the concrete above the base of the drill. Next
rebar cages and center bars made on bat- rebar were installed into the borings. The center bar extended to the fill] length of the
pile and the rebar cage only extended to a depth of 22.5 feet. Pile number 23 had to be re -drilled because of difficulty inserting the
rebar cage into the boring, likely because of sloughed cutting left in the boring at a depth of approximately 15 feet. See table
below for a summary of piles completed today. See page two for a map of the piles completed today.
Erosion
The contractor has a small section in the northwest corner of the site where the slope to the neighboring property is over -
steepened. This section along with all the other slopes have been covered with plastic and no significant changes in the slope
conditions were noted today.
Pile #
Pump Counts
Depth of Bearin
Embedment
Total Depth
Concrete Head
CY used
23
73
15 7
21 '` '
36 LP-'
16
2.92
23R
68
15
21
36
16
2.72
28
67
15
21
36
_
182.68
�-
35
82
14
22
36
20
_ 3.28
71
76
13
23
36
::al�l
3.04
COPIES TO: FIELD REP.:
DATE APR 1 0 1009
MAILED: PRINCIPAL / PM
Michael Place P.E.
Bruce Blyton P.E.
Cy
FIELD REPORT
Associated Earth Sciences, Inc.
2
911 Fifth Avenue, Suite 100
Kirkland, Washington 98033
425-827-7701 FAX 827-5424
TO: Sunset 100 Limited Partnership
c/o Real Estate Capital LLC
16118 72" Avenue West, Edmonds, WA 98026
ATTN: Mr. John Thorsen
AS REQUESTED BY Mr. Duane Landsverk
THE FOLLOWING WAS NOTED:
Page I of 2
Date
Project Name
Project No.
04-07-09
unset 121
KE080122B
Location
Weather
121 Sunset Ave, Edmonds, WA
Sunny, 60-70°F
Municipality
Report Number
City of Edmonds
&
Engineer/Architect
74
C & G Engineering
22
Client/owner
13
SUSET 100 L.itnited Partnersh
2
General Conu•actor/Superi:3tei;dent
15
Duane Landsverk
27
Pile Coll tractor/sullcrintendeilt
2.68
McDowell Pile King/ Matt
64
AESI arrived on site to perform construction monitoring activities associated occurring on site today. Our presence was requested
by Mr. Ron Skinner on behalf of Landsverk Quality Homes (LQH) to observe site conditions prior to Auger- Cast (AC) Pile
installation.
Augereast Piles
McDowell used a crane with a 70 foot boorn able to support the AC pile installation drill with an 18 inch diameter drill capable of
drilling to a depth of 40 feet. A total of 12 piles were installed today three of which were part of different pile clusters in which 3
or 4 piles were within less than 5 pile diarneters of each other and as a result should not be drilled in the same day to prevent piles
from blowing out into each other compromising the borings. Pile ranged in depth from 27 to 37 feet with embedment depths of
12 to 22 feet. The upper 15 feet of fill on the site was noted to be loose organic soil and fill that is unsuitable for a typical building
foundation. The stable soils below the loose soil consisted of hard silty sand with gravel. Once drilling was complete 4000 psi
concrete was placed through the shaft of the augereast pile to the bottom of the boring. The piles wei installed allowing for 12 to
15 feet of head for the concrete above the base of the drill. Next rebar cages and center bars trade oP oil bar rebar were
installed into the borings#6 bar for 25 foot piles anA bar for 30 and 35 foot piles. The center bar extended to the full length of
the piles and the rebar- cage only extended to a depth of 22.5 feet. See table below for a sunrrary of piles completed today. See
page two for a trap of the piles completed today.
Erosion
The contractor has a small section in the northwest corner of the site where the slope to the neighboring property is over -
steepened. This section along with all the other slopes have been covered with plastic and no significant changes in the slope
conditions were noted today.
Pile #
Pump Counts
Depth of Bea.ring
Embedment
Total Depth
Concrete Head
CY used
26
75
15 t
22 fi
37 ` 1
15 t'�
3.00
42
74
15
22
37
13
2.96
2
67
15
12
27
12
2.68
4
64
15
12
27
13
2.56
3
70
15
18
33
13
2.80 m -
6
53
15
12
27
13
2.12
5
77
15
21.5
36.5
13
3.08
1
69
15
17
32
15
2.76
32
84
15
22
37
13
3.36
34
69
15
2237
15
2.76
8
63
15
12
_ 27
15
2.52
22
59
15
12
27
13
2.36
COPIES TO:
DATE
MAILED:
.APR 1 0 2009
FIELD REP.: Michael Place P.E.
PRINCIPAL / PM: Bruce Blyton P.E.
FIELD REPORT
Associated Earth Sciences, Inc.
0
911 Fifth Avenue, Suite 100
Kirkland, Washington 98033
425-827-7701 FAX 827-5424
TO: Sunset 100 Limited Partnership
c/o Real Estate Capital LLC
16118 72" Avenue West, Edmonds, WA 98026
ATTN: Mr. John Thorsen
AS REQUESTED BY Mr. Duane Landsverk
THE FOLLOWING WAS NOTED:
Paye I of?
Date
I Project Name
Project Nov
04-08-09
unset 121
KE080122B
Location
Weather
121 Sunset Ave, Edmonds, 'A'A
Overcast, 50°F
Municipality
Report Number
City of Edmonds
9
En gl neer/A'clntect
67
C & G En incerin
22
Client/owner
10
SUSET 100 Limited Partnershi
19
General Contractor/Superintendent
15
Duane Landsverk
37
Pile contractor/superintendent
3.08
McDowell Pile Kin / Matt
68
AESI arrived on site to perforin construction monitoring activities associated occurring on site today. Our presence was requested
by Mr. Ron Skinner on behalf of Landsverk Quality Homes (LQH) to observe site conditions prior to Adger Cast (AC) Pile
installation.
Augereast Piles
McDowell used a crane with a 70 foot boom able to support the AC pile installation drill with an 18 inch diameter drill capable of
drilling to a depth of 40 feet. A total of I 1 AC piles were installed today three of which were part of different pile clusters in
which 3 or 4 piles were within less than 5 pile diameters of each other- and as a result should not be drilled in the same day to
prevent piles from blowing out into each other compromising the borings. Pile ranged in depth from 27 to 37 feet with
embedment depths of 12 to 22 feet. The upper 15 feet of fill on the site was noted to be loose organic soil and fill that is
unsuitable for a typical building foundation. The stable soils below the loose soil consisted of hard silty sand with gravel. Once
drilling was complete 4000 p5L oncrete was placed through the shaft of the AC pile drill to the bottom of the boring. The piles
were installed allowing for 10 to 15 feet of head for theoncrete above the base of ie drill. Next rebar cages and center bats
shade A Abar rebar were installed into the borings,Wbar for 25 foot piles and' 8 bar for 30 and 35 foot piles. The center bar
extended to the full length of the piles and the rebar cage only extended to a depth of 22.5 feet. See table below for a summary of
piles completed today, See page two for a shhap of the piles completed today.
Erosion
The contractor has a small section in the northwest corner of the site where the slope to the neighboring property is over -
steepened. This section along with all the other slopes have been covered with plastic and no significant changes in the slope
conditions were noted today.
Pile #
Pump Counts
Depth of Bearing
Embedment
Total De th
Concrete Head
CY used
24
65
15
22 F
37 CPO
11
2.6
29
67
15
22
37
10
2.68
19
77
15
22
37
11
3.08
33
68
15
22
37
11
2.72
52
67
15
22
37
12
2.68
68
55
15
12
27
11
2.2
70
70
15
22
37
13
2.8
65
69
15
22
37
15
2.76
61
55
15
12
27
10
2.2
59
56
15
17
32
11
2.24
43
55
15
17
32
12
2.2
COPIES TO:
DATE
MAILED:
APP 1 0 2009 -
FIELD REP.: Michael Place P.E,
PRINCIPAL/ PM: truce I lyton P.E.