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June 22, 2018
Parametrix, Inc.
719 2nd Avenue, Suite 200
Seattle, WA 98104
Attn: Ms. Sandy Glover
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WATERFRONT CONNECTOR, EDMONDS, WASHINGTON
This letter summarizes the subsurface explorations Shannon & Wilson proposes to conduct for
the Edmonds Street Waterfront Connector Project (Project). This Geotechnical Investigation
Plan (GIP) was prepared as part of Task 12.4 of our scope of services included in our Consultant
Agreement with Parametrix, Inc., dated December 15, 2017. This GIP was previously submitted
on June 14, 2018, but has been revised to incorporate comments and requests from Parametrix
and the City of Edmonds (City).
PREVIOUS STUDIES AND SCOPE
Our scope of services for Project Task 12.4 includes the following field activities:
Geologic mapping of the slope above the BNSF tracks.
Drill one boring near a potential shaft location (original planned depth of 100 feet).
Drill one boring near the south abutment (original planned depth of 60 feet).
Install two vibrating wire piezometers (VWPs) in the borings to measure groundwater
pressure and take manual readings on two occasions.
Our geotechnical data collection efforts for the Project (performed as Part of Task 9) yielded
available subsurface data along Sunset Avenue North and at the Edmonds Ferry Terminal. No
data were available in Brackett's Landing North (BLN) along the alignment of the proposed
bridge, west of the railroad tracks. Based on our experience with geologic conditions in the area,
we anticipated soils in BLN will include loose sand and potential organics from a historic marsh.
Our review and description of the available subsurface information was submitted in a letter to
Parametrix dated May 15, 2018.
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Attn: Ms. Sandy Glover
June 22, 2018
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PROPOSED SUBSURFACE EXPLORATIONS
Based on the anticipated soil conditions in BLN and the configuration of the proposed bridge and
embankment, we propose the following revised investigation program:
Perform geologic reconnaissance only at the top of the slope along Sunset Avenue N.
We will look for evidence of slope instability, including cracks or pavement
settlement. We will not perform geologic mapping below the top of the slope,
because existing vegetation on the slope is too dense to allow access to see geologic
features.
Retain a private utility locating company to check for utilities in the areas of the proposed
explorations.
Retain a drilling contractor to drill three borings for a total drilling footage of about 160
feet. Boring locations and depths are shown in Figure 1. We anticipate borings could
be completed in three days.
Install two VWPs to measure groundwater pressure and take manual readings on two
occasions. The VWPs will be installed in two of the borings.
Retain a testing contractor to perform cone penetration tests (CPTs) at three locations
(shown in Figure 1). We plan this work to last for one day.
We have discussed this revised program with you prior to preparing this GIP. Depending on the
final depths of the borings, we estimate that the revised program can be performed within the
original proposed budget. Shannon & Wilson will observe and coordinate these investigations.
Preparatory Work
Prior to conducting the fieldwork, we will mark the boring and CPT locations using stakes and
flagging and/or white paint. We will contact the public Utilities Underground Location Center
(1-800-424-5555) and the BNSF Railroad Company (BNSF) Locating Service (1-800-533-2891
and 1-800-832-5452) to mark utilities on public or railroad property. We anticipate that the
public locate will not extend into the vegetated areas north of the restroom and the BNSF locate
will not extend west of the railroad fence. Therefore, we plan to retain a private locating service
to use surface -sensing methods and check the marked locations of the borings and CPTs. At the
request of Parametrix, we will request the private locating service to check for utilities within
about 50 feet of the railroad fence. The private locating service will scan for conductive utilities
only. We will inform Parametrix once the locating work is completed so that Parametrix
surveyors can record the utility locate markings.
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June 22, 2018
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SHANNON 6WILSON, INC.
We understand Parametrix has coordinated with the City to allow the planned field work to
proceed. The City has requested the following preparatory work to be performed, in addition to
the utility locates:
■ Place a sandwich board near the restroom one week before the field work to inform the
public about the work and related impacts to parking and turnaround access.
■ The night before the work, place no -parking signs in areas where parking spots are
needed to perform the work (see subsequent discussion of parking blockage).
We understand the City Parks Department (Parks) plans to go out the week before the field
explorations to ensure there are no bird nests in the way of the work. If they are movable, Parks
will move them. Some types of birds can't be moved - if this is the case, we understand the field
work may be delayed.
Access and Work Conditions
We will access the site from the parking lot in BLN. We will remove the steel separation bollard
at the southeast corner of the restroom to allow the exploration equipment to pass by the east side
of the restroom. We will provide an exclusion zone during equipment moves and during drilling
to prevent the public from coming too close to the equipment. The exclusion zone will consist of
staff that are directing people away from the equipment and cones and flagging, as needed.
A track -mounted rig will be used for the CPTs (P-1 through P-3) and boring B-1. The track rigs
will be transported to the site on a trailer. To allow for parking of the trailer during the work, we
plan to block off the first bay of parking spots at the southeast end of the BLN parking lot, as
shown below.
Parking areas to be blocked during the field work
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SHANNON 6WILSON, INC.
Several days before the work, we will place No -Parking signs adjacent to the affected parking
spaces indicating the dates the parking spots will be blocked. The night before the work, we will
move the signs into the parking spaces and cordon off the area using flagging.
A portion of the turnaround will also be blocked (for about 2 hours) during completion of boring
B-3 (see discussion on page 6). We will place a sandwich board adjacent to the restroom one
week before the field work to inform the public about the planned blockage and impacts.
We plan to perform the work during daylight, weekday hours, typically between 8 a.m. and
5 p.m. Depending on daily progress, we may work until 6 p.m. if required to more efficiently
complete a task. We anticipate the explorations can be completed in about three days.
Significant rain events may limit the ability for the drill rig or CPT rig to work in the vegetated
areas north of the restroom. If significant rain events occur, our work may be delayed.
Soil Borings
Borings B-2 and B-3 will be performed using a truck -mounted drill rig by Holt Services, Inc.,
(Holt) subcontracted to Shannon & Wilson. Boring B-1 will be performed using a track -
mounted drill rig. The borings will be drilled using mud -rotary drilling techniques. Upon
completion, the boreholes will be backfilled with bentonite cement grout, bentonite chips, or
other approved backfill per Washington State requirements. Non -contaminated drilling mud and
spoils will be collected in 55-gallon drums and removed from the site. If contaminated soils are
observed, the drums will be transported by Holt to the old Edmonds Public Works building at
200 Dayton Street until the results of analytical tests can be obtained to determine appropriate
disposal. We will inform Parametrix if contaminated soils are observed.
We will obtain soil samples at 2.5-foot intervals in the upper 20 feet, and at 5-foot intervals
thereafter, using the Standard Penetration Test (SPT) method. This method provides both a soil
sample and an SPT N-value, which can be used to estimate soil density or consistency. We will
collect the samples in plastic jars and transport them to our laboratory for index testing.
A Shannon & Wilson field representative will observe the samples and make other field
observations as the borings are drilled by the drilling subcontractor. We will prepare boring logs
summarizing our field observations and soil conditions.
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June 22, 2018
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SHANNON 6WILSON, INC.
We understand cultural monitoring is required for this site. Cultural monitoring will be
performed by Cultural Resources Consultants (CRC), under subcontract with Parametrix. We
will coordinate with CRC to be on site during our field exploration work.
Following drilling, we will install VWPs in two borings to allow for future groundwater
monitoring. The VWP consists of an instrument that is grouted into the borehole. An electronic
cable extending from the instrument is routed to the ground surface for monitoring purposes.
The depths of the VWPs will be dependent on the soil conditions encountered. A steel, flush -
mounted monument will be placed at the ground surface to allow future access to the VWP
cable. Our scope does not include removing the monument and VWP.
Boring B-1
We propose to drill boring B-1 to a depth of about 80 to 100 feet at the location shown in
Figure 1. This boring is needed to provide subsurface information for design of deep
foundations supporting the west end of the bridge span that extends from Sunset Avenue N. over
the railroad tracks. A photograph of the site conditions near boring B-1 follows:
Site of Boring B-1, looking North
We anticipate boring 13-1 can be completed in one day. Due to the loose sand ground
between the restroom and the boring location, Holt services plans to use a track -mounted drill rig
to perform the boring. Holt's track rig availability is limited during the summer, therefore boring
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13-1 is planned for August 13, 2018. It is likely that this schedule could be moved up, depending
on rig availability. We will inform Parametrix once the dates for completing boring B-1 are
finalized.
Accessing boring B-1 will require driving north from the BLN parking lot, past the east
side of the restroom, and then over about 300 feet of existing ground that is vegetated with low
brush and/or grasses. In areas where logs are present, we will move them aside so the drill rig
can pass. We will move the logs back to near the original position after the work is complete.
Some vegetation will be impacted in areas over which the drill rig drives and around the
boring. Holt plans to use mats or boards under the track of the drill rig in areas where the rig
needs to turn, to minimize ripping up of vegetation. We understand the City will inspect the site
following the field work to determine the level of restoration that is required. Restoration,
including replanting vegetation or other efforts, is not included in our scope of services.
Subsequent to the City inspection, we will coordinate with Parametrix to prepare a cost estimate
for restoration and/or coordinate with other team members.
Boring B-2
Boring B-2 is planned near the north end of the proposed south abutment of the bridge
where it will connect to an embankment. We propose to drill boring B-2 to a depth of about 50
feet at the location shown in Figure 1. A photograph of the conditions near boring B-2 follows:
Site of Boring B-2, looking South.
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SHANNON 6WILSON, INC.
Accessing boring B-2 will require driving north from the BLN parking lot, past the east
side of the restroom, and then over about 80 feet of ground vegetated with sparse grasses. Holt
plans to use a truck -mounted drill rig to perform the work.
We anticipate boring B-2 can be completed in less than one day for the planned depth of
50 feet. However, we understand the project configuration in this area may change to include a
deep foundation element instead of an embankment. For deep foundations, we recommend the
boring extend at least 20 feet into very dense glacial deposits. Depending on the depth at which
glacial deposits are encountered in Boring B-2, we may extend the depth of the boring beyond
the planned depth of 50 feet.
Boring B-3
We propose to drill a short (about 10 feet deep) boring at the north end of the parking lot
(in the roundabout near the restroom) to check for the presence of organic soils. This location
coincides with the south end of the proposed retained fill embankment. Historic information
indicates a marsh was present in this area in 1892. An asphalt patch will be placed at the ground
surface after the boring is completed and backfilled.
We anticipate this boring can be completed in about two hours. During this time, access
to the roundabout will not be available for public traffic. As previously discussed, we will place
a sandwich board at the site one week before the work is performed to inform the public of the
planned blockage and parking and traffic impacts. We will attempt to shift the turnaround to the
south to allow for turnaround access during the work. This may require blocking additional
parking spaces for the 2-hour period of the work at this location. We plan to complete this
boring first, at the request of the City, and re -open the turnaround by 10 a.m.
Cone Penetration Tests (CPTs)
We have recommended CPTs for the project to supplement information provided by the borings
and provide information for seismic design analyses, including liquefaction and lateral
spreading. The CPTs will be performed from a track -mounted CPT rig by In Situ Engineering,
subcontracted to Shannon & Wilson. The CPT consists of pushing a probe into the ground while
obtaining continuous measurements through instruments. No drilling spoils are created and no
soil samples are obtained.
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SHANNON 6WILSON, INC.
We plan to extend the CPT probe through the upper loose to medium dense soils and to a
maximum depth of about 50 feet (depending on soil conditions). At locations P-1 and P-2 (see
Figure 1), shear wave velocity measurements will be obtained for use in our seismic analyses.
The site conditions at location P-1 are like those previously shown for boring B-1. To access the
site, the CPT rig will need to drive over ground vegetated with low brush and/or grasses.
Locations P-2 and P-3 are near the restroom and will require driving over unvegetated ground or
asphalt pavement.
Each CPT is anticipated to be completed in two to three hours. CPT depths may be adjusted to
allow for all three CPTs to be completed in one day.
Groundwater Monitoring
A Shannon & Wilson representative will return to the site on two separate occasions to obtain
manual readings from the VWPs installed in borings 13-1 and B-2. This effort involves opening
the monument lid, connecting a readout box to the cable, and obtaining a reading. Following the
reading, the monument lid will be closed and locked down.
PERMITS
We do not plan to access BNSF railroad property; therefore, a Temporary Occupancy Permit is
not required for our work. Further, we do not plan to place drill rig equipment close enough to
the tracks to allow for potential track fouling. Therefore, we do not plan to arrange for railroad
flagging. However, as a courtesy, we will inform BNSF of the drilling schedule and working
conditions.
All explorations are planned to be located in upland areas above the ordinary high water mark
such that aquatic permits are not required. Further, we understand that Parametrix has confirmed
with the City that a Shoreline Exemption letter will not be required.
We understand that Parametrix has obtained authorization from the City and Parks to perform the
work. We understand the City will prepare and issue a right-of-way permit for the work and
prepare a press release.
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SCHEDULE
SHANNON 6WILSON, INC.
Based on the proposed plan outlined in this GIP and discussions with our subcontractors and
Parametrix, we propose the following approximate schedule:
■ Week of June 25 through 29: Mark hole locations and call in utility locates.
■ Week of July 2 through 8: Meet with private utility locator at site and check public
locate results. Sandwich board will be set out on Monday outside restroom to inform
public of turnaround closure. No parking signs will be delivered to the site for placement
on Sunday night, July 8.
■ July 9: Complete boring B-3 prior to 10 am. Start drilling boring B-2. Complete CPTs
P-1 through P-3 .
■ July 10: Complete drilling boring B-2 and install VWP.
■ August 13 or earlier (2 days): Perform boring B-1. This work will be scheduled and
coordinated at a later date based on subcontractor track rig availability.
This schedule is approximate and may change based on site access, subcontractor availability,
weather, etc. If this schedule is not acceptable, please let us know as soon as possible.
CONTACT INFORMATION
The following team members will be involved in the field explorations or may be contacted
about various aspects of the field activities:
Name
Role
Phone
Email
Rich Lindsay
Parks Department maintenance
manager
425-771-0289 (cell)
425 343-2269 (cell)
rich. lindsaygedmondswa.gov
Sandy Glover
Parametrix project manager
206-394-3664 (office)
425-394-2007 (cell)
sgloverg_parametrix.com
Monique
Anderson
Shannon & Wilson project
manager
206-200-1683 (cell)
maa(a_shanwil.com
Stephanie
Williams
Shannon & Wilson field
coordinator and geologist
206-920-4864 (cell)
saw e,shanwil.com
Sonja Kassa
Kleinschmidt
CRC — Cultural Resources
coordinator
360-395-8879
sonjakcrcwa.com
Dan Romenelli
In Situ Engineering Geologist
360-568-2807
danA_insituengineering.com
Travis Stephens
Holt Drilling coordinator
206-819-3630 (cell)
tstephenskholtservicesinc.com
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Attn: Ms. Sandy Glover
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SHANNON 6WILSON, INC.
If you have any questions or require additional information, please contact me at 206-695-6837
or maanshanwil.com.
Sincerely,
SHANNON & WILSON, INC.
Monique A. Anderson, PE
Senior Associate
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Enc: Figure 1 — Proposed Exploration Plan
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