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HIRASHJMA ASSOCIATES 9'!0-A Mapunapuua Street Honolulu, Hawaii 96819
July 8, 1965
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T.ho:1gh t}!.�.t bot.:'l c�ut.s ;,;.nd. f5�1ls 1·ri11 r:-::r� e:;(cesd t::::·.n fei:;t in hE�·.L:;ht. Botl1 cut.S and fills z::.�J.�T be a;(;1ected. to be. st.D.ble &t th0s0 heights pr"lo··v-i(3ad th�·t fills are C:J._:u.p;�ctGd p:roi";;:;;rly.
The so:LJ... ccn(l) .. t."i.ons on. the sit� are gcn:z:!:;.<1oa.lly fa":lorable for the irr�sild.ed dEtVelor:�-r�errt-� Ii· "tl1a reccJ:ra:nerr..::ations ccnta.ined in t�-;.·is :�"1:3!-":!(>rt �:re fol1o"";:red. it �s .. ce11_.;y• . .rGd ·that 'the projec"t can be sucocssfully · c:o�1clu-ded .•
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REPORT
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FDTAl.'iCE RE.l'tLTY CONPANY, LTD • .
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HONOLULU, HAWAII
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SOIL ThTVESTIGATION FOR HOUSING DEVELOPHEI'-I"T
HAJ'.Ul.KILO CITY, UNITS 10, 11 AND 12
HONOULIULI, FJ:lA, OJI .. t1U, STATE OF F:A�vAII
by
Hirashima Associates Consulting Foundation and Soils Engineers
A Division of Concrete QJ.ality Control, Inc. 910-A I'fa.punapuna Street Honolulu, Ha:vraii 96819
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FINANCE RE.li.TY COMPANY; LTD.
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HONOLULU, .HJ.JfAII
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son. llJVESTIGATION FOR HOUSD�G DEVELOPMENT
l'fAKAKILO CITY, UNITS 10, 11 AND 12 .
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HONOULrtJLI, Ei'lA, OA..W, STATE OF HAWAII
This report describes an investigation of the underlying soil conditions at the
site of the proposed house-lot subdivisions, Hakakilo City, Units 10, 11 and l2a
Tne purpose of this investigation is to ascertain w�thin the economical limits of
a general subdivision soil survey what different soils, especially potentially
problem soils, e�-ist at the site and are likely to be or will be encou."l.tered during
construction and to determine their probable stabilities in cuts and fills to
support roadway and post-on-block, one-story frame houses.
The site is located in Honouliuli, Ewa on the lee1-rard side of the island of
Oahu on a hillside overlooking the Barber's Point Naval Air Station and somewhat
just north and east of a concrete aggregates quarry site.
being used and operated by
Pacific Concrete and Rock Company, Ltd. The subdivision site is approached by means
FIAKAKILO CITY, UNITS 10, 11 and 12 PAGE 2
of Makakilo Drive which turns off from Farrington Highway and lies approximately
between the 3.50 and 500-foot original ground contours on the south side of Nakakilo
Driveo The total area is approxi_,.1lately 43 acres, comprising an aggregate of 221
residential house lots, being allocated approximately: 12 acres in Unit 10,
(67 lots); 10 acres in Unit 11� (54 lots); and 21 acres in Unit 12, (100 lots)o
Previous and separate field investigations and reports were submitted for each
of the adjacent Units 5, 7, 8 and 9o The borings from Units 5, ?, 8 and 9 whi��
border closely Units 10, 11 and 12 are being included in this report to supplement
the recent borings made specifically for this investigation and report.
The entire area was sight inspected for particular potential problem spots and
the borings located a ccordinglyo However, it is eX'pressedly not the intent of this
report to allege that all possibly U.l'lapparent problem soils have been uncoveredo
Should any problem soil condition manifest itself during construction the Soil
a�gineer should be consulted.
@LD INVESTIQ-ATIONS
Five test boriP�s ranging in depths from on9 foot to seven feet were mad� at
the jobsite by means of a combination of the use of pick and shovel near the surface
and hand auger to refusal on rock. All visual identifications were made and logged
in the field. Supplementing these four borings for this investigation are one
boring taken for the Unit 5 soil investigation; two borings for Unit ?, four borings
for Unit 8 and seven borings for Unit 9. (Figures 2F to 2S inclusiveo) All borL�
logs and corresponding tabulated laboratory data are included herein as appendices
for ready reference.
At least one 2" tube sa111ple of each visually different soil was attempted and
whenever duplication was possible additional undisturbed samples were retrieveda
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. One undisturbed sample of each visually different soil w-as takeno The samples are
. identified on tha boring logs o
L'I.BOR.I\TORY TESTS
s��ples were subjected to laboratory tests intended to evaluate bearing value,
eA�ansive properties, the ability of the ground to support embankments as vrell as
structural loads and general S"llitability for a residential deYelopment. .J!mon.g others
these tests included: in-place densities and moisture contents, deter.minations for
expansion upon saturation, Atterberg limits, specific gravity, gradation, CBR value
and compacted densitya
The e:x:pansion tests were performed in accordance •rl.th the CBR procedure and were
conducted to detect the possible presence of undesirable expansive soils. The tests
for Atterberg limits, grading analysis, conpaction and CBR were conducted for pur
poses of soil identification and classification and to appraise ��e bearing values
of the soils in compacted fills.
The soil moisture-density relationship as determined by AASHO Test Method
T 180-57 or the equivalent Hethod A of ASTH Designation D 1557-58T are presented
on Fi��res JA, JB and JC.
Tae results of laboratory tests are ��linarizad in the Appendixa
SOH, CONDITIONS
.The soils herev classified according to the pedological system of classification9
are termed "humic ferru.ginous latosols11o That is, the soils were formed by lateritic
weathering under hu.mid conditions from the underlying basaltsa In addition, there
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has been a concentration of heavy minerals such as iron and titanium., sim.illta.neous
wit11 tl1a leaching of silica and the bases. The soils in the uppermost part of
the soil profile are largely, thereforep silts rather than clayso Below this
loose surface, the soils are 111.ore cohesive and hard.., However this cohesiveness
is not due to the presence of clay,,but is probably due to its ferruginous natur�.
EXcept for a rock outcroppi.."'l.g in Unit 10, the surface l-tas relatively free of
large boulders eXperienced in the earlier unitso
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According t o the soil profile, the s.oil cover i s very thin i n the lower areas,
ranging up to seYen feet thick or !!!ora at the higher ele·;a:tionso Beneath this
horizon exist s a hard layer of rock fragments and decomposing rocko It is believed
that under this "I'Till occu.r the same ::uassiYe rock form.a.tion encountered in earlier
developments, but a.t a relatively deeper levelo Accordingly for economical reasons,
it is suggest.ed that grading be limited to the upper hyero
7ne soils here exhibit. very little to low expansive tandenciesc
Because of the development's location in a fairly dry area, the natural moisture
contents of the soils are considerably lo•·rer than 'J.sue.l for Hawaiian .soilso T't'1er.efcrs,
'1-Ja.tering of the fills is necessary for proper compaction; in addition� becau.se the
st1rfaca soils are quite friable and to el:hn.inate a.n undesirable dust problem. � fr.s-rqu.ent
l-ratering in excess of optimt.1.m me.y be necessary in order to c.::mpensate for evaporation&
In the Unified System of Soil Cls.ssifica.tion the soils fall predominantly under
the classification of' CL., A S!l1all area. in the v"icinity of furing Noo 1, near the
nol'thern border of Unit 11,. is clas::>ified as GCo Directly below Boring Noo 1, just
west of the boundary beb;een Unit 10 and Unit 11, e:xists another small area that is
r:JR and may border on sc.
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BZA.RING VAIJJES
It is estimated that the natural, undisturbed soils in-place (in cuts) is
equal to at least 2,000 pounds per square foot and 1,500 pounds per square foot.
in compacted fills. It is believed that the above bearing values are more than
adequate for both (1) the light loads usual in residential construction and (2)
the hea\t""ier :masonry-•rall continuous..;footing construction.
CONSTRUC'TION OF FTI.LS
It is essential that all fills be constructed and compacted in accordance
vdth the methods contained in the "Guide Specifications for Engineered Fills 11
attached hereto.
Particular attention is d.ra;.ni to the section requiring cutting and benchil".g
into original ground in construction of e-I11barJ:ments when the slope of the e:ll..-isting
groQnd is excessive.
SLOPE RATIOS
In general, cut slopes of 1�1/2 horizontal to 1 vertical and fill slop.z,s of
2 horizontal to 1 vertical ara suitable.
As soon as practical, grasses such as those suggested by the ''Guide Specifico:t.ions
for Planting11 should be planted on all slopes more than three feet in heighto
Tnese plantings v�ll act as a pe�illanent protection against erosiono
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T'ne City and County standards require a .subbase course in addition to a regular
base course if the e:t.."})ansion and/ or mois�ure content of s-q.bgrade soils exceed 1%
or :30% respectivelyo It is therefore suggested that the soils w-ith low expansion
and loive:r moisture contents be reserved for use .. in the upper two or three fee-t of
road:w-ay fills.
The conventional type of 411 x 411 underpinning on an indi'Vid1.tal building block
footing, -w"ith bez>.ring Yalu<:;s as reco:mr.1end·=.d, should serve as housing foutidat:l..ons
satisfactorily. Hin:Lnm.n1 depth of footing shoul<.i. be three inches. For heavie1•
masonry-i.;all construction the same bea.ri1'ig values B.re adequate. However m.ini.lnum
d.apth of continuou.s footings sha.ll be t•·<o feet.-
For slab-on-ground constr·1;,ction; a "Guide · Spezific!:.tions for Select }�.tsriaJ.'!
is attached. he.!'eto.
CONCLU.3!0l'J
From the resu.lts of th<=i :field and laborator;y in-vestigations • th.;; foJJ.cming
conClu.:sions a.re reached:
1) 'I'he predomimtnt soils are favorable for the contemplated deYelopment,
having desirable prope:rties such as high unconfined compressive strength
and small e:.;:;,xm.sive tendencies;
2) The undisturbed soils will support the proposed fill and anticipated
structural loads;
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3) S..atisfacto:ry and stable .fills can be made '1"ith the native soils provided
the fill layers are watered and compacted as recommended in the "G-<lide
Specifications .for Engineered FiJ.l11 attac...l)ed to this reporto
In shoJ.•t, it is concluded that the soil conditions on the site are highly suitable
for the intended development •
Planting materials shall be hunnan grass, buffalo grass�>' or m<J.nienie., In
damp areas 'Where ma.n!enie will not thr.ive hunnan gr&.ss sh<A-11 be pla.ntedo In
Planting of slopes shall commence as soon as px·act.i.cal 9 following just
Gr<Ass(ts for planting shall be in short lengths of a.ppro:dmdte:!y 4"'-in.ch
runnerso Planting shall be done i� st&ggered rows 12 inches spd�t over areds
!nH.nai mJ�!nteMnce period a After the pLlnting ffi.Jtri!r!al ha1s �;ucc��ssfu� ly -�"'"-��· -..
t<kken hold� continue watering occ<ilsicmally as necessary to ;ni:i.int.a.in �'.rtY,Jt:.h
Em � period of 3 months or unti 1 gro�.1th sufficient to cover 50'1. of the� slope
h�ls- bfH�n achieved., Any area thdt does not catch during this period shall he
rerli.antcdo Also apply l0col0"'2 fertilizer 3 to 4 weeks u.fter planting to thos�
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Tne designation "engineer.s:d. f::1.ll1; is applied to a fill placed v.nder
. the direct supervision of a Soils Enginn•:;;ro Tne Soils Engineer shall approve the
materb.l, the n:et..'r10d of placing and compacting, and shall give vll'itten approval of
the completed fillo No dev-ta.tion fro± these specifications shall be made except
upon the wrttten approval of the Soils Engineer 2.nd w-ritten concurrence from F.H.A.
AASRO Specificatiol1S hereina.ft<:r refer1•ed to are the Standard Specifications
of the Arnerican Association of State High-..tay Officials, l9lJ-9 printing, or later
revisions •
.Q,l.e'.:'.ri�'(ld Grnbbi._n.g:_. All ti."'llber logs, trees, brnJ.sh, buried rubbish. or
decayed :ma.tter, and other u:r;desirable material �·Jithin the areas affected by the
grading operations, or j_f caiJ.ed fo'Z' on the plans, shall be l:'·3movedt piled up and
bu.rr..ed. or othe�'Wiss clispo:;;ed. of in a satisfacto:t-y !!l-9.nJler.
All vegetable :matte::t such as roots, tree st�.unps, grass, etc., shall be rem.oved
from the surface upon 1-Jhich fiJ.l J.s to be placedo S�ch Stlrfa.ces shall be �.!1:1.for.C:1ly
sc;;,rified. to e. depth of at lsast six (6) inches and the operation shall be co:a:t,��m:.ed.
tmtn all obj€,ci�iom:.b1o n.catter is disposed of and tha soil is free of s.;�t'le as vmll
as large clods. It shall th.eu be bl'ClUghti to the proper moistu.re content and re-
co!rlpacted until the cl.ensi ty meets the requ:b:elll0nts as herE::.fter specifiedo
When fills c:r err.ba.nkrr:.ents are to be :made a.nd co::npa.cted on hillsides, or 1illen
new fill is to be co�npacted ;;·.gainst. e::..-ist.ing fillp or where fill is to be built
part 1-:d.dth at a. time, the sbr>as of the o:r.iginal hillside, old o:r ne-w- fillp shall
be cut into and benched if the slope is steeper. th.;m 5 horizontal to 1 vertical
as the work is brought up in layerso lcTateria.l thus cut out shall be recompacted
along �;ith the material brought upo
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t,-oc}:y l'i-:.ter;a1.o 1-lb.en the embap_l(men.t material contains large rocky material,
or hard lumps such as cemented graYel whichcannot be broken readily, such material
shall be well distributed throughout the embaT�J01ent, and sufficient earth or other
acceptable fine material shall be placed around ��e large material as it is deposited
so as to fill -the interstices and produce a dense, compact embaP�"<mento
Ho1-1ever� no rocks ov·er 6 inches in greatest dimension shall be permitted until
a.ppl'OY�.l is granted by the vt;�.shington Headr.J_uarters of the F.R.A. In the -�1.pper 2
feet of the fill, no rocks over 2 inches in the greatest di,.--n.ension shall be pera.
mittedo Jetting >rill not be pt:;l"'J:n:itted in lot gra.dingo
Gompa�t1.on Reaui:rement�q_o All fill areas e.nd. embankments shall b.e built up :i.n
uniform layerso The loose thickness of each laye:e shall be adjusted. so the.t the
required degree of compaction� as hereafter specified� can be readily attained, but
shall not in e:ny ev,ent exceed approx:l.mately six (6) inches compacted. thicknassa
Ea.ch layer shall be thoroughly compacted com.pletely to the edge before the n8x:'c
layer is 1<tid thereon.
:In general. the layeJ:'S of fill shall be co.mpacted with the use of col"santional
equipment designed for the purpose. The incidental compaction achieved by the
passage of hauling units such as tr-u.cks, carryalls0 etc., oYer the fill shall n.o"G
be considered acceptable.
In ge:cere..l, all fill co:npaction operations sh<:.ll be carried out and the layers
of soil compacted at a moistu.::.�e content ;.;hich is optirJ.um for the soil, tha opti1t1Ut?1
moisture content. being d:;;termincd b;y- AASEO Hethod T180-57 or the equivalent ASTivi
Designation D 1557 Nethod Ao If the moisture contrmt of the soil is belo-;.r optblU..lJl
enough "Hater shall be added to the soil to bring its moisture content up to opt:llu7.!:l!o
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If aboYc� the soil shall be allo-;;v-ed to dry, ae2•ating by blading, ha}�roHing, etc",
to speed up the dryir::gt until the moisture contant drops down to app:..�ox-1:rta.tely
opt:i.mu.m.
C.::m1paction of eacl1 and every layer of fill of th.e entire embank<aents including
the slopes, berms, etc., shall b2: cm!tinued until t.he density, ad deterxa.ined b;r .fi-eld
tests reaches a value of a:t least 90% oi tl:..e m.ax:L".'!.U.m indicated by PJ-l..SHO Hethod
T 180-57 as hereafter spec1.fiede L"'l lieu of co::1pacting the slopes, the embankment
may be over-filled and ov·s:t·-·eo:mpacted, then cut back to the proper 2:1 slope,
provided that the final slope will b8 at the required degree of compaction.
Care sha.ll be exercised during the rough grading work so that areas
:l.nvolved ;,.;ill drain properly� Thust as fe.r as practica.blep all ruts and depressions
resulting from construction traffic shall be ca:::-efu.lly smoothed out at the end of
the day's -vrork thus p:t',eYenting any pending cf -v:ater on the embap_J.cm.ent. AU fill
slopes shall he prote;::ted by ten.1pcrary ber;:ns.
'I'he Soils Engi?1eer shall be not.if:l.ed in advance as to tha date
gradJ .. ng op·9r�'1tions are sohed.uled to start, S·:J t!1a.t. he rn.c:.y mak'3 the necessary pre-
parations for carry:i.ng out fi•a1d. dr;;:c.sity tests to determine the actual rel£>.tive
if 11eeded.,
Field density tests shall be made by t..he Soils Engineer of the compaction of
each la.yer of i'l..llo Density tc;sts r.1ay "be made at intervals not exceeding 2 feet
of fill haigrti� provided al1 laysrs are tes1�sd.o 1-be:r·e sheepsfoot rollers are 1..15•3d
the soil may be disturbed to a depth of sEn;e:r.'al. incheso ·
Density reading shall be
t�.ken in the compact8d m'1terh.l br.?l0w the dtst,J.r'bed surfacE>, and as often as
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\!ih0:.1 these readings indicate that the density of �my layer o:f fill or portion
t.h0reof is below the requir"·d (90�0) density� the particular layer or portion shall
be roi·JOrked unt5.1 the required density has been obta:i.ned..
The contra.ctor shall have» a:t. all t:ilnes on the project, a responsible field
superintendent in i'ull charge of the work with a1.:.thority to make decisi0ns. He
sha.ll coop0rate i\'-lly with the Soils Engineer :i.n c<?.r?.·ying out the test and inspectton
progra:<! and any instructions gi'ren to hi.rr.. by {';he Sons Engineer shall be bind.ii.�g
as j_f given to the contractor pe::.•sm1allyo
No fill material shall be
\:J)::;.en the Hork is inter:C'Upted by heav-J rc.in� fill
operat.i.ons shall not be resi.t.'Ued ur:.til field tests by the Soils Eng5.neer ind.icate
that the rnoistura co:r1tent and ci.ensi ty of the f:Ul a�:e as previ.o,; . .sly specifiE>do
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&u.pervision by the Soils :ti.'ngin9er sh2.ll be m2.de c.b.r·ing t.he fill
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GUIDE SPECIFIC.\TIONS FOR SELZC'r a�TERIAL
Materialso The select material for use under ground floor slabs shall
consist of crushed rock9 quarry w�ste� dredged coral0 black sand� or other
tndt--:rial as approved by the Soils Engineero It shall be free from adobe9
orzantc matter9 and other such deleterious mattero
Gradlngo The material shall conform to the following gradation:
Steve Noo
2"
1140
11200
"4 Passing
Not less than 95%
10 to 2�
5 to 10'%,
The Pl...1 sticity Index as determined by ASTM Method 0424 .. 54T shall not
exceed lOc
fompactlngo The se lect mdterlal shall be put down in l�yers not to exceed
6 inches compacted thicknesso Each layer shall be properly a10istened, if
necessary£> am.' thoroughly compacted to a density of not less than 90% of the
max!mu:n indicated by the i"iod i f i ed .--\.-\SHO Method T99.,49o (,-\STM Designation
D 1557c58T.,)
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§.UHJ'� OF IJ\BORATOH.Y TEST RESULTS
P-oring No. Sample No. Depth (ft.)
IN .... PL\CE DENSITIES " .L D '+ (lb 1 f ) �e� 1ens1vY ,_ /Co •
y.; -t Co ... ...,· d ·,o .... ., • n ... e .. t., to Dz•y Density (1b/c.f.)
UNCONFD;ED COl .... LP. TEST Yield Point (lb/s.f.,)
EXPANSION TEST S�orell upon Saturation,
ATTE1BffiG LTIETS Liquid Limit Plasticity Index
SPECIFIC GP�VITY
GRADING ANALYSIS (%'Passing)
J/4" 1/2" 4!4 /flO tYQO #40 4180 -ftlOO 1/:200
Cm:!PACTION TEST (.A.ASRO l1et.ltod T180-57)
%
1-lax. D1•y Density (lb/c.f.) OptimU!il l1bist., %
CER TEST CBR at 0.1!1 Penetration
CL.ii.SSIFICATION
1 A
1.0
78.2 19.8 6_5.)
2128
0.9
40 15
2.67
8?.1 75.5 57o9 L}9o8 L�s. s 4? � -•..-3?.!� )6.4 JJ.?
95.2 21.7
12.0
GC
2 2 3 3 A B A B
0.5 2. 5 0.5 3.0
86.8 82.3 98.6 95.3 23. ) 16.2 16.7 1?.5 70.4 70.8 84.5 81.1
2926 2819 5053 2J94
2.4 1.2 ---·
68 39 27 14
2.64 2.87
99.2 100.0 94.1 100.0 8_5.2 99.6 ---77.8 97.3 61.5 88.6 _58.1 86.4 49.9 81.7
82.6 94.0 J6.J 18.8
27.5 14.7
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4.0 6.0
106.6 124 .. ) 18.0 19.8 90.3 10).8
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SUHMARY OF LABORATORY TEST RESULTS (continued)
Bori.'lg No. . 4 4 4 4 5 Sample �To. A B c D A Depth (ft.) 0.5 4.0 5.5 6.0 0.5
IN-PLACE DENSITIES Wet Density (lb/c.f.) 97.9 . 101.1 110 .. 0 12l .. J 110.7 I-lOist. Content, % 16.1 17.1 20.7 21.9 15.4 Dry Density (lb/c.f.) 84.J 86.J 91.1 99.5 95.9
UNCONFINED CQ!.1P. TEST
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5 5 B c
6.0 7.0
108.2 10.3.2 18.7 18.9 91.2 91.0
Yield Point (lb/s.f.) 6117 2819 1),298+ 13,298+ Brittle 1),298+ Brittle
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smmARY OF LABORATORY TEST RESULTS
Boring Noo Sample No. .
Depth (ft.)
Description ·
IN-PLACE DENSITIES · . 1vet Density (lb/ c. f.) v•t Co ' + d. J.·•o�s • n-cen .. , i'l . Dry Density (lb/ c. f.)
UNCONFINED COHP. TEST. Yield Point (lb/s.f.)
EXPANSION TEST Swell upon Saturation, %
ATTERBER.G LDliTS Liquid Litni t .
Plasticity Index
SPECIFIC GRAVITY
GRADING ANALYSIS C% Passing)
Sieve
1/2" #4 i/=10 'i�20 =/140 #BO �f100 ·ifZOO
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CLASSIFICATION Unified.System
Red Clay
120.0 25 .. 6 95o5
2.5
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2.81
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3.13
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Description
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UNC01'FINED COI'1P. TEST Yield Point (lb/s.f.)
EXPANSION TEST Swell upon Saturation, %
ATTEi\BERG Ln1ITS Liquid Limit Plasticity Index
SPECIFIC GRAVITY
GRADING ANALYSIS (% Passing)
Sieve
1-1/2" ·111 3/41! 11211 f-J. 1i'l0. '1120 f/1+0 'ifBO #100 #200
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4 A
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UNCONFINED CONP. TEST Yield Point (1b/s.f.)
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SPECIFIC GRAVITY
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Sieve
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4 A
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1 A
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UNCONFINED COHP. TEST Yield Point (lb/s.f.)
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