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DEA-Shoring Wall Review Memo_2019-08-26.pdfDAVID EVANS ANDASSOCIATES INC. DATE: August 26, 2019 TO: Jen Machuga City of Edmonds, Public Works Department, Engineering Division 121 5th Avenue North Q Edmonds, WA 98020 Z a �c 0 W 5: FROM: Rebecca Boggan, PE SUBJECT: Larsen 3-Lot Short Plat — Shoring Wall Review PROJECT: City of Edmonds, 2019 On -Call Structural Services COED0000-0014 CC: Kirk Harris, PE, PMP As requested by the City of Edmonds, David Evans and Associates, Inc. (DEA) reviewed the shoring design for the Larsen 3-Lot Short Plat project. The Shoring Wall Revision 1 Review was performed in May 2019 and provided to the City of Edmonds. The Revision 1 Review found several prior comments were not addressed and provided additional comments and recommendations regarding the updated design and long-term durability of the structure. Therefore, updated calculations, civil plans, and shoring plans were provided by CG Engineering. The following review is for the updated calculations and plans for the soldier pile shoring wall along 72nd Avenue on the project. Changes to the design include precast concrete lagging for the portion of wall adjacent to 72nd Avenue. Additional calculations and shoring plan details were provided that are in general conformance with the design specifications, criteria, and geotechnical recommendations. Previous Comments #1 and #3 on the design calculations have still not been completely addressed in accordance with the reviewer's recommendations. Comment #1 states that the timber lagging shall account for traffic surcharge due to the proximity of traffic or construction operations. Comment #3 recommends that the timber lagging design not include the benefit of soil arching. It is unknown if the intent of the concrete lagging was for the portion of wall adjacent to traffic, and therefore the timber lagging does not need to consider live load surcharge. However, it is feasible that the portion of wall with timber lagging may experience traffic surcharge or construction operations that should be accounted for in the lagging design. Even though both design calculation comments (mentioned above) have not been addressed, the timber lagging specified in the shoring plans are oversized compared to the design calculations. Independent calculations performed by the reviewer show that the timber lagging is sufficient for the traffic surcharge loads and lateral earth loads without the benefit of soil arching. The Structural Engineer shall confirm the timber lagging design and update as necessary. The shoring wall is in general conformance with the design specifications and recommendations. Additional reviews of the shoring wall plans or calculations are not necessary unless changes or revisions occur to the design. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me at 509.232.8663 or becca.boggan@deainc.com. 14432 SE Eastgate Way Suite 400 Bellevue Washington 98007 Telephone: 425.519.6500 Facsimile: 425.519.5361 DATE: August 26, 2019 FROM: Rebecca Boggan, PE TO: Jen Machuga SUBJECT: Larsen 3-Lot Short Plat — Shoring Wall Review Sincerely, qskor b Rebecca Boggan, PE Attachments/Enclosures: None File Path: P:\C\COED00000013\0600INFO\EB\Shoring Wall Review_Update2\Shoring Wall Review 3 Memo.docx Page 2