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December 7, 2017
Ryan Surroz
2495 South Clayton Street
Denver, Colorado 80210
mrsurroz@outlook.com
Project No. 17-7-409.A
Subject: Observation of Excavation, Proposed Western Duplex Unit Residence, Lot 16,
Block 9, Bighorn Third Addition, 4273 Columbine Drive, Vail, Colorado
Dear Ryan:
As requested, a representative of H-P/Kumar observed the excavation at the subject site on
November 29 and December 6, 2017 to evaluate the soils exposed for foundation support. The
findings of our observations and recommendations are presented in this report. The services are
supplemental to our agreement for geotechnical engineering services to you dated August 3,
2017.
We previously conducted a subsoil study for design of foundations at the site and presented our
findings in a report dated September 12, 2017, Job No. 17-7-409. The proposed construction is
similar to that discussed in our previous report. Our previous report recommended spread
footings for foundation support designed using an allowable soil bearing pressure of 2,500 psf.
Only the west unit of the duplex residence will be constructed at this time.
On November 29, the excavation for the west unit was under way but not yet complete. At the
time of our December 6 site visit, the foundation excavation for the western unit was essentially
complete and had been cut in two levels from about 3 to 9 feet below the adjacent ground
surface. The soils exposed in the bottom of the excavation consisted of relatively dense, slightly
silty sandy gravel and cobbles with boulders to several feet in diameter. No free water was
encountered in the excavation and the soils were slightly moist.
The soil conditions exposed in the excavation are consistent with those previously encountered
on the site and suitable for support of spread footings designed for the recommended allowable
bearing pressure of 2,500 psf. Loose and disturbed soils should be removed in the footing areas
to expose the undisturbed natural coarse granular soils and the subgrade compacted. Voids
Ryan Surroz
December 7, 2017
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resulting from large cobble and/or boulder removal below footing areas should be backfilled
with sand and gravel soils compacted to at least 98% standard Proctor density. The bearing soils
should be protected from frost and concrete should not be placed on frozen soils. Other
recommendations presented in our previous report which are applicable should also be observed.
The recommendations submitted in this letter are based on our observation of the soils exposed
within the foundation excavation and the previous limited subsurface exploration at the site.
Variations in the subsurface conditions below the excavation could increase the risk of
foundation movement. We should be advised of any variations encountered in the excavation
conditions for possible changes to recommendations contained in this letter.
If you have any questions or need further assistance, please call our office.
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