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HomeMy WebLinkAboutM2022-0059 - Soils1000 North Coast Highway Suite 10  Laguna Beach, California 92651  (949) 403-7229  SAgeotechnical.com December 19, 2023 Project No. 23078-02 Permit Nos.: M2022-0059 M2023-0069 To: CRC Marinas 1137 Bayside Drive Newport Beach, California 92625 Attention: Mr. Greg Sinks Subject: Report of Geotechnical Observation and Testing During Grading and Construction of the Balboa Marina Waterfront Expansion, 201 East Coast Highway, City of Newport Beach, California References: Geotechnical Professionals, Inc., 2022, Updated Geotechnical Investigation Report, Balboa Marina West Expansion and Public Transient Dock, Newport Beach, California, Project No. 2501.021, Dated April 6, 2022 SA Geotechnical, Inc., 2023, Change of Geotechnical Consultant of Record, Balboa Marina Expansion Project, 201 East Coast Highway, City of Newport Beach, California, Project No. 23078-02, Dated June 14, 2023. INTRODUCTION At your request, SA Geotechnical, Inc. (SA GEO) has provided geotechnical observation and testing services during grading and construction of the subject marina expansion project at 201 East Coast Highway, City of Newport Beach, California. This report presents a summary of our geotechnical observations and compaction tests. Based on our observations and field density test data, it is our opinion that bulkhead wall structure backfill, slope revetment, and pile driving were performed in substantial compliance with the approved plan, referenced geotechnical report, and the City of Newport Beach requirements. ATTACHMENTS Appendix A – Laboratory Test Results – Rear of Text Appendix B – Summary of Field Density Test Results – Rear of Text Appendix C – Summary of Driven Guide Pile Data – Rear of Text Plate 1 – Field Density Test Location Map – Rear of Text 23078-02 December 19, 2023 2 231219 TIC Balboa Marina Expansion (23078-02) Final Report.docx SUMMARY OF OBSERVATION AND TESTING Geotechnical observation and testing performed during grading and construction documented bulkhead wall structure backfill, as shown on the attached Field Density Test Location Map (Plate 1), slope revetment, and jetting/driving of guide piles for the marina floating dock expansion. Structure backfill, slope revetment, and guide pile construction was performed by Power Engineering Construction Co., between June and December, 2023. The Wall Layout Plan (Sheet C-101) of the Balboa Marina Expansion Project Construction Plan, prepared by Moffatt & Nichol, was used to depict the field density test locations (Plate 1). The relative density requirement for backfill was 90 percent of the maximum density per ASTM D- 1557. Field densities were obtained in accordance with ASTM-D6938 (Nuclear Gauge). The results of laboratory testing (maximum density and optimum moisture content) are included in Appendix A. The field density test results are summarized in Appendix B. Testing was performed in representative areas to provide a professional opinion as to the compaction of materials. A summary of driven guide pile data is provided in Appendix C. BULKHEAD WALL CONSTRUCTION Prior to grading and construction activities, the existing bulkhead wall was demolished. The foundation excavations were observed and probed by SA GEO and, where observed, were found to be competent and acceptable. After excavation, approximately 6 inches of 1.5-inch rock was placed over a layer of geotextile fabric, below the foundation. Following construction of the new bulkhead wall, and prior to backfilling, the PVC perforated drainage pipe system (wrapped in fabric) was installed per the approved plan. The bulkhead wall was then backfilled with stockpiled onsite material generated during the demolition and excavation activities. The stockpiled soils generally consisted of yellowish-brown silty sand. The fill materials were placed in 6- to 8-inch loose lifts, moisture-conditioned to near-optimum moisture content, and compacted using a vibratory plate compactor (Wacker) and remote-controlled vibratory trench compactor. Compacted soils were observed, probed, and tested to verify that a minimum of 90 percent relative compaction, with adequate moisture content, was achieved. The field density test results for the structure backfill are summarized in Appendix B. The approximate test locations are shown on Plate 1. The results indicate that, where tested, a minimum relative compaction of 90 percent and adequate moisture content was achieved. SLOPE REVETMENT We observed construction of the slope revetment, adjacent to the new bulkhead wall. Prior to placement of the slope protection armor stone, geotextile fabric (Mirafi S1600) was placed on the 2H:1V slope which extended to the face of the new bulkhead. Following placement of the fabric, approximately 1 foot of 1.5-inch rock was placed over the fabric. Larger rock/armor stone (ranging from 6-inch to 3-feet in dimension) was then placed atop the 1.5-inch rock per the project plan. Based on our observations, construction of the slope revetment was performed in general conformance with the approved construction plan. 23078-02 December 19, 2023 3 231219 TIC Balboa Marina Expansion (23078-02) Final Report.docx DRIVEN GUIDE PILES SA GEO also observed the guide pile driving for the marina floating dock expansion. All piles consisted of 18-inch octagonal prestressed concrete, 50 feet in length. The piles were jetted to approximately 4 to 10 feet above the design tip elevation, then driven to the design depth. The actual pile tip elevation was approximately elevation -35 feet MLLW (mean lower low water). SA GEO recorded the blow count (blows per foot) for the last 4 feet of pile driving (to design tip elevation). The hammer used for pile driving was a single-acting diesel impact hammer (model D36-42), manufactured by American Piledriving Equipment, Inc. (APE). The hammer is capable of producing a maximum rated energy of 89,300 ft-lbs. Per our conversation with the design engineer (Moffatt & Nichol), it was determined that blow counts (blows per foot) greater than 20 for the last foot provide adequate capacity for the design loads. Our documentation included pile size, length, pile cushion (type/thickness), pile top and tip elevation, pile cushion compression, and blow counts for the final four feet. A summary of the pile driving data is included in Appendix C. CONCLUSION Based on our observation and testing, it is our opinion that the structure backfill, slope revetment, and pile driving operation reported herein have been completed in substantial compliance with our recommendations, the approved plan, and the requirements of the city of Newport Beach. The backfill and piles that were observed and tested are considered acceptable from a geotechnical standpoint and are suitable for the intended use. LIMITATIONS The means and methods used by SA GEO for the observation and testing reported herein are based on local geotechnical standards of practice, care, and requirements of governing agencies. No warranty or guarantee, expressed or implied, is given. The conclusions of this report are based on limited site observations by this office during grading/construction and are not intended to imply control of construction practices or of nature. Adherence to project plans, specifications, and the requirements of the City of Newport Beach is the duty of those performing the work. This report or its contents should not be used or relied upon for other projects or purposes, or by other parties without the acknowledgement of SA GEO and the consultation of a geotechnical professional. 23078-02 December 19, 2023 4 231219 TIC Balboa Marina Expansion (23078-02) Final Report.docx We appreciate the opportunity to provide our services. If you have any questions or comments, please contact this office. Respectfully submitted, SA GEOTECHNICAL, INC. Reza Saberi, GE 3071 Principal Engineer Distribution: (1) Addressee (E-Mail) (1) Ms. Grace Bowman, Power Engineering Construction Co. (E-Mail) Appendix  A   Client:HAI Project No.:SAG-23-019 Project:Tested by:GA Project No.:Checked by:KL Boring Number:Date:07/11/23 Sample Number: Depth (ft) : Soil Description: SA Geotechnical, Inc CRC Marinas 23078-02 2 (stockpile) - Light Brown, Silty Sand (SM) Mold size (in)4"111.8 Procedure B 14.1 Weight Retained on:0.1 - Remarks:- Compaction Characteristics of Soils Using Modified Effort ASTM D1557 Maximum Dry Density (pcf) Corrected Optimum Moisture Content (%) Corrected Maximum Dry Density (pcf) Optimum Moisture Content (%) 90 100 110 120 130 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 Dr y D e n s i t y ( p c f ) Moisture Content (%) Gs= 2.80 Gs= 2.70                             Appendix  B   23078-01 December 19, 2023 Field Max Field Optimum B-1 9/28/2023 Seawall 3.5 N 1 102.0 111.8 16.1 14.1 91% B-2 9/28/2023 Seawall 3.75 N 1 101.0 111.8 14.1 14.1 90% B-3 9/28/2023 Seawall 5.5 N 1 109.1 111.8 16.0 14.1 98% B-4 9/28/2023 Seawall 6 N 1 101.6 111.8 14.4 14.1 91% B-5 9/28/2023 Seawall 7.75 N 1 108.2 111.8 14.8 14.1 97% B-6 10/2/2023 Seawall 3.5 N 1 104.1 111.8 14.3 14.1 93% B-7 10/2/2023 Seawall 3.75 N 1 106.9 111.8 15.7 14.1 96% B-8 10/2/2023 Seawall 4 N 1 106.7 111.8 14.2 14.1 95% B-9 10/2/2023 Seawall 5.75 N 1 108.0 111.8 14.4 14.1 97% B-10 10/2/2023 Seawall 6 N 1 104.1 111.8 14.8 14.1 93% B-11 10/3/2023 Seawall 8 N 1 105.7 111.8 16.4 14.1 95% B-12 10/3/2023 Seawall 7.75 N 1 101.7 111.8 16.1 14.1 91% B-13 10/3/2023 Seawall 8 N 1 106.1 111.8 14.2 14.1 95% B-14 10/4/2023 Seawall 5 N 1 104.3 111.8 14.3 14.1 93% B-15 10/4/2023 Seawall 7.75 N 1 104.5 111.8 14.2 14.1 93% B-16 10/10/2023 Seawall 5.75 N 1 104.9 111.8 14.3 14.1 94% B-17 10/10/2023 Seawall 7.5 N 1 109.4 111.8 14.4 14.1 98% B-18 11/22/2023 Seawall 3.5 N 1 100.9 111.8 15.3 14.1 90% B-19 11/22/2023 Seawall 6 N 1 102.8 111.8 14.5 14.1 92% B-20 11/22/2023 Seawall 7.75 N 1 104.5 111.8 16.0 14.1 93% B-21 11/22/2023 Seawall 8 N 1 106.6 111.8 14.9 14.1 95% Summary of Field Density Test Results RemarksTest No.Date Location/Station No. Test Elevation or Depth (ft.) Test Method Density Curve No. Dry Density (pcf) Moisture (%)Relative Compaction (%) Maximum Density: Curve No. 1 - Yellowish Brown Silty Sand (SM) 111.8 pcf @ 14.1 % Field Density Test Abbreviations Field Max Field Optimum (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Test No. Prefixes (1) Notes: S - Sewer SD - Storm Drain/Area D SG - Subgrade U - Dry Utilities W - Water P - Plumbing R - Reclaimed Water AC - Asphalt Concrete B - Backfill I - Irrigation AB - Aggregate Base Dry Density (pcf) Moisture (%)Relative Compaction (%) RemarksTest No. Date Location/Station No. Test Elevation or Depth (ft.) Test Method Density Curve No. Location/Station No. (2) STA - Station N - Northing E - Easting SH - Plan Sheet No. Test Elevation or Depth (3) AB - Aggregate Base Layer TF-/+ - Top of Footing TP-/+ - Top of Pipe TW-/+ - Top of Wall Test Type (4) N - Nuclear Gauge S - Sand Cone D - Drive Cylinder Curve No. Prefixes (5) AC - Asphalt Concrete AB - Aggregate Base I - Import Material AC - Asphalt Concrete Base Layer CAP - Asphalt Concrete Cap Layer FG/FS - Finish Grade/Finish Surface SG - Subgrade TB-/+ - Top of Box (5) Sequential numbers are used to document the compaction curves (optimum moisture content and maximum dry density) utilized for field density testing and are specific to a soil type. The prefixes listed above are used to categorize compaction curves for aggregate base materials, asphalt concrete, or imported soils. (1) Sequential test numbers are used for documenting field density tests and may be prefixed with abbreviations as listed above to categorize tests. General compacted fill tests performed during grading may not contain a prefix. Where retesting is required, the test number of the retest is given a letter suffix starting with the letter "A". The lettered suffix "D" indicates a duplicated test number. (2) The test location description may include the state plane coordinates (northing/easting), tract/lot number, street/utility stationing, plan sheet number, or other information depending on the project type. All test locations are approximate. (3) The approximate elevation or depth is recorded based on field measurements. In some instances, the depth is recorded relative to improvements. (4) Indicates the test method used to determine field moisture and in-place density.                             Appendix  C   December 19, 2023 23078-02 Pile No. Date Pile Size (in.) Pile Length (Feet) Pile Cushion (Thickness in inches, Type Before Driving) Top of Pile Elevation (Ft. MLLW) Pile Tip Elevation (Ft. MLLW) Cushion Compression (in) Blow Count/Foot (Lowest 4 Feet Only) PN-1 12/5/2023 18" Octagonal 50'9" Plywood 15 -35 3 43/50/56/58 PN-2 12/5/2023 18" Octagonal 50'9" Plywood 15 -35 3 48/54/63/74 PN-3 12/4/2023 18" Octagonal 50'9" Plywood 15 -35 3.5 40/46/54/58 PN-4 12/4/2023 18" Octagonal 50'9" Plywood 15 -35 3 39/45/47/49 PN-5 11/30/2023 18" Octagonal 50'9" Plywood 15 -35 4.25 34/39/46/45 PN-6 11/30/2023 18" Octagonal 50'9" Plywood 15 -35 3 39/44/45/56 PN-7 11/28/2023 18" Octagonal 50'9" Plywood 15 -35 2.75 48/52/55/56 PN-8 11/28/2023 18" Octagonal 50'9" Plywood 15 -35 3.5 51/52/56/59 PN-9 11/28/2023 18" Octagonal 50'9" Plywood 15 -35 3 60/63/71/72 PN-10 12/4/2023 18" Octagonal 50'9" Plywood 15 -35 3.25 42/50/59/65 PN-11 11/15/2023 18" Octagonal 50'9" Plywood 15 -35 4.5 50/53/58/64 PN-12 11/15/2023 18" Octagonal 50'9" Plywood 15 -35 2.5 54/62/64/67 PN-13 11/15/2023 18" Octagonal 50'9" Plywood 15 -35 3 54/49/56/60 PN-14 11/28/2023 18" Octagonal 50'9" Plywood 15 -35 3 46/49/52/65 PN-15 11/28/2023 18" Octagonal 50'9" Plywood 15 -35 2 43/51/56/61 PN-16 11/30/2023 18" Octagonal 50'9" Plywood 15 -35 3 45/51/52/53 PS-1 8/24/2023 18" Octagonal 50' 12" Plywood 15 -35 3 8/21/31/38 PS-2 9/6/2023 18" Octagonal 50' 12" Plywood 15 -35 3.5 24/33/39/40 PS-3 9/26/2023 18" Octagonal 50'9" Plywood 15 -35 2.25 14/22/32/43 PS-4 9/6/2023 18" Octagonal 50' 12" Plywood 15 -35 3 24/32/38/40 PS-5 8/30/2023 18" Octagonal 50' 12" Plywood 15 -35 4.75 40/49/54/53 PS-6 9/11/2023 18" Octagonal 50' 12" Plywood 15 -35 3.25 34/36/42/50 PS-7 9/8/2023 18" Octagonal 50' 12" Plywood 15 -35 3 18/25/29/37 PS-8 9/11/2023 18" Octagonal 50' 12" Plywood 15 -35 3.5 8/23/34/44 PS-9 9/14/2023 18" Octagonal 50'9" Plywood 15 -35 1.24 11/24/33/44 PS-10 9/19/2023 18" Octagonal 50'9" Plywood 15 -35 2.75 15/25/33/41 PS-11 9/14/2023 18" Octagonal 50'9" Plywood 15 -35 2.75 24/39/46/47 PS-12 9/19/2023 18" Octagonal 50'9" Plywood 15 -35 3 14/23/33/39 PS-13 9/26/2023 18" Octagonal 50'9" Plywood 15 -35 2.5 29/42/44/45 PS-14 9/28/2023 18" Octagonal 50'9" Plywood 15 -35 3 19/33/36/41 PS-15 9/28/2023 18" Octagonal 50'9" Plywood 15 -35 2 25/29/32/41 PS-16 9/28/2023 18" Octagonal 50'9" Plywood 15 -35 3 24/28/32/39 PS-17 9/26/2023 18" Octagonal 50'9" Plywood 15 -35 2.5 24/33/41/48 PS-18 9/26/2023 18" Octagonal 50'9" Plywood 15 -35 2.25 21/30/38/44 PS-19 9/26/2023 18" Octagonal 50'9" Plywood 15 -35 2.75 26/35/36/36 PS-20 9/28/2023 18" Octagonal 50'9" Plywood 15 -35 2.25 37/45/47/51 PS-21 10/4/2023 18" Octagonal 50'9" Plywood 15 -35 2.25 29/37/42/49 PS-22 11/29/2023 18" Octagonal 50'9" Plywood 15 -35 3 41/47/49/53 PS-23 11/7/2023 18" Octagonal 50'9" Plywood 15 -35 2.5 41/43/44/55 PS-24 11/7/2023 18" Octagonal 50'9" Plywood 15 -35 2.25 38/42/48/51 PS-25 11/7/2023 18" Octagonal 50'9" Plywood 15 -35 3.25 34/36/44/46 Summary of Driven Guide Pile Data B-21 Balboa Marina Waterfront Expansion 201 East Coast Highway Newport Beach, California Field Density Test Location Map Legend Approximate Location of Backfill Compaction Test Project Number: 23078-02 Date: December 19, 2023 Plate 1 Scale 1” = 20 Feet 0 20 40 B-1 B-4 B-5 B-2 B-3 B-13 B-6 B-12 B-10 B-7 B-8 B-9 B-11 B-15 B-14 B-17 B-21 B-16 B-18 B-19 B-20