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DEAN BOYER. P. E.
CIN ENGINEER
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
300 WEST ASN STREET
R O. BOX 746
SALINA. KANSAS 67401
AREA CODE 913 627-9461
November 8, 1984
Mr. Donnie D. Marrs
1929 South Ohio Street
Salina, Kansas 67401
Re: Foundation Des n
Jim Johnson Res dice
Lot tV Holmquist Estates P.D.D.
Dear Mr. Marrs:
DONALD E. HOFF, P. E.
ASST. CITY ENGINEER
D. W. BASSETT
TRAFFIC ENGINEER
We have completed our review of the foundation design as submitted
on September 24, 1984, for the above referenced residence. The design
and the specifications, as submitted appear to be in general accordance
with our established criteria for construction within the 500' to 1000'
zone of our flood protection dike system.
The City Engineer has determined the proposed construction would not
be detrimental to our flood protection system. We are, therefore, issuing
a permit for the excavation and construction at this site, provided all
work is performed in strict accordance with the enclosed approved plans
and specifications.
After a building permit has been obtained, we will schedule a pre -
construction conference to clarify and discuss various construction items.
The owner and building contractor(s) are required to attend this conference
prior to any excavation or construction activity commencing at this site.
If you have any questions concerning the above conditions, please
contact me.
Sincerely,
on o P.E.
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Enc.: Plans & Specifications (1 set)
cc: Ron Tremblay
MEMBER ... KANSAS LEAGUE OF MUNICIPALITIES - NATIONAL LEAGUE OF CITIES
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DEAN BOYER. P. E. P. O. BOX 746
CITY ENGINEER SALINA, KANSAS 67401
AREA CODE 913 627.9481
June 24, 1985
Mr. Jim Johnson
#12 Crestview Drive
Salina, Kansas 67401
Re: Foundation Construction
Jim Johnson Residence
Lot #8 - Holmquist Estates P.D.D.
Dear Mr. Johnson:
DONALD E. HOFF. P. E.
ASST. CITY ENGINEER
D. W. BASSETT
TRAFFIC ENGINEER
We have reviewed the compaction test report, as submitted by
Geotechnical Services, Inc., concerning the backfill densities around
the foundation of the above referenced structure. Mr. Walter VonDemfange,
of said testing laboratory, has assured me the compaction of the backfill
near the N.E. corner of the structure would meet our 90% requirement even
though Test No. 5 indicates a density of only 86%. He stated the results
shown for Test No. 5A would also be representative of the conditions at
the N.E. corner of the structure.
Based on the above data sources, we hereby approve the placement of
the backfill around the foundation walls of the structure on Lot #8 -
Holmquist Estates P.D.D.
If you have any questions concerning the remaining construction
requirements for your new residence, please contact me.
Sincerely,
Don Hoff, P.E.
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cc: Don Marrs
MEMBER ... KANSAS LEAGUE OF MUNICIPALITIES - NATIONAL LEAGUE OF CITIES
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SECTION 02200 - EARTHWORK
10/84
Satisfactory soil materials are defined as those complying with
ASTM D 2387 soil classification groups,GW, GP, GM, SM, SW and SP.
Unsatisfactory soil materials are defined as those complying with
ASTM D 2487 soil classification groups GC, SC, ML, MH, CL, CH, OL,
OH and PT.
Excavation: Remove and stock pile of material encountered to
obtain required subgrade elevations.
Unauthorized excavation (removal of materials beyond indicated
subgrade elevations) may be filled with lean concrete.
Stockpile excavated materials where directed, until required for
backfill and fill.
Excavate for structure to elevations and dimensions shown,
extending excavation a sufficient distance to permit placing and
removal of other work and for inspection. Trim bottom to required
lines and grades to provide solid base to receive concrete.
Excavations less than 30 inches deep may have vertical side slopes
without sheeting and bracing.
Excavations 2.5 feet to 12 feet shall have side slopes of 1H to 1V
from the bottom of the excavation.
Excavate for trenches for utilities shall comply with the
provisions of this specification, as related to excavation and
replacement of backfill material.
Backfill and Fill: Place and compact acceptable soil material in
layers to required elevations. Use soil material taken from the
original excavation free from rock or gravel, debris, vegetable
matter, waste, and frozen materials.
Backfill excavations as promptly as work permits.
Place backfill and fill materials in layers not more than 6" in
loose depth in a manner that will prevent segregation, compacting
each layer to required maximum density. Compaction shall be
performed by the use of an approved platform vibratory compactor
or other approved roller equipment. If the desired density is not
achieved by the method specified, the layer thickness shall be
reduced. It may be necessary that the material be wetted to
facilitate compaction. The amount of water added shall be that
required to induce the specified moisture content as required to
obtain the specified compaction requirements. Water may be applied
wit power spray„ hose, het, or other approved equipment thick will
uniformly wet material as it is being vibrated, and so that
erosion or ponding does not occur. Do not place material on
surfaces that are muddy, frozen, or contain ice or frost.
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Compaction: Compact each layer of backfill and fill soil materials
form the bottom of the excavation to elevation 1231.05' to 90% of
maximum dry density.
Soil Testing Service: Employ an acceptable testing laboratory to
perform materials evaluation, and testing of backfill material
11fta. Sufficient tests shall be taken of the inplace backfill
material to assure the required densities are met.
Copies of the test results shall be reported in writing to
Architect, Contractor and Engineering Department of the City of
Salina.
Remove and replace fill material which does not meet compaction or
placing requirements as directed.
END OF SLV SECTION 02200
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SECTION 03010 - CONCRETE
Codes and Standards: ACI 301 "Specifications for Structural
Concrete Buildings"; ACI 318," Building Code Requirements for
Reinforced Concrete": comply with applicable provisions except as
otherwise indicated.
Concrete Testing Service Employ acceptable testing laboratory to
perform materials evaluation, testing and design of concrete
mixes.
Quality Control: Perform sampling and testing during concrete
placement, as follows:
Slump: ASTM C 143, one test for each load at point of
discharge. Maximum slump shall not exceed four inches (4").
Compressive Strength: ASTM C 39, one set for each 50 cu. yda.
of fraction thereof of each class of concrete; 2 specimens
tested at 7 days, 2 specimens tested at 28 days, and one
retained for later testing if required. Minimum compressive
strength shall not be less than 3000 psi at 28 des,.
Test results will be reported in writing to Architect, Contractor
and Engineering Department -of the City of Salina.
Mix Proportions and Design: Proportion mixes by either laboratory
trial batch or field experience method complying with ACI 301.
Mix designs may be adjusted when material characteristics, job
conditions, weather, test results or other circumstances
warrant. Do not use revised concrete mixes until submitted to
and accepted by Architect.
Use air -entering admixture in all concrete, providing not less
titan _ nor more than 8% entrained air for concrete exposed to
freezing and thawing, and from 2% to 4% for other concrete.
Concrete Materials:
Portland Cement: ASTM C 150, Type as required.
Aggregates: ASTM C 33, except local aggregates of 1proven
durability may be used when acceptable to Architect.
Water: Clean, drinkable.
Air -Entraining Admixture: ASTM C 260.
Water -Reducing Admixture: ASTM C 494. Only use admixtures which
have been tested and accepted in mix designs, unless otherwise'
acceptable.
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Related Materials:
Waterstops,: Flat dumbbell or centerbulb type, minimum 6" tall,
continuous without joints, of either rubber (CRD C 513) or PVC
(CRD C 572).
Moisture Barrier: Clear 8 -mils thick polyethylene-,
polyethylene -coated barrier paper; 1/8" thick asphalt core
membrane sheet. -
Membrane -Forming Curing Compound: ASTM C 309, Type I.
m Materials:
Provide form materials with sufficient stability to withstand
pressure of placed concrete without bow or deflection.
Exposed Concrete Surfaces: Suitable material to quit project
conditions.
Reinforcing Materials:
Deformed Reinforcing Bars: ASTM A 615, Grade 40 unless otherwise
indicated.
Welded Wire Fabric: ASTM A 185.
Forming and Placing Concrete:
Ready -Mix Concrete: ASTM C 94.
Formwork: Construct so that concrete members and structures are of
correct size, shape, alignment, elevation and position.
Clean and adjust, forms prior to concrete placement. Apply form
release agents or wet forms, as required. Retighten forms during
concrete placement if required to eliminate mortar leaks.
Reinforcement: Position, support and secure reinforcement against
displacement. Locate and support with metal chairs, runners,
bolsters, spacers and hangers, as required. Set wire ties so ends
are directed into concrete, not toward exposed concrete surfaces.
Install welded wire fabric in as long lengths as practicable,
lapping at least one mesh.
Joints: Provide construction, isolation, and control joints as
indicated or required. Locate construction joints so as to not
impair strength and appearance of structure. Place isolation and
control joints in slabs -on -ground to stabilize differential
settlement and random cracking.
Installation of Embedded Items: Set and build into work anchorage
devices and other embedded items required for other work that is
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attached to, or supported by cast -in-place concrete. Use setting
diagrams, templates .and instructions provided by others for
locating and setting.
Concrete Placement: Comply with ACI, placing concrete in a
continuous operation within planned joints or sections. Do not
begin placement until work of other trades affecting concrete is
completed.
Consolidate placed concrete using mechanical vibrating equipment
with hand rodding and tamping, so that concrete is worked around
reinforcement and other embedded items and into forms.
Protect concrete from physical damage or reduced strength due to
weather extremes during mixing, placement and curing.
In cold weather comply with ACI 318.
In hot weather comply with ACI 318
Concrete Finishes:
Exposed -to -view Surfaces: Provide a smooth finish for exposed
concrete surfaces and surfaces that are to be covered with a
coating or covering material applied directly to concrete. Remove
fins and projections, patch defective areas with cement grout, and
rub smooth.
Slab Trowel Finish: Apply trowel finish to monolithic slab
surfaces that are exposed -to -view or are to be covered with
resilient flooring, paint or other thinfilm coating. Consolidate
concrete surfaces by finish troweling, free of trowel marks,
uniform in texture and appearance.
Curing: Begin initial curing as soon as free water has disappeared
from exposed surfaces. Where possible, keep continuously moist for
not less than 72 hours. Continue curing by use of moisture -
retaining cover or membrane -forming curing compound. Cure formed
surfaces by moist curing until forms are removed. Provide
protections- as required to prevent damage to exposed concrete
surfaces.
Piping: All piping shall be run below the floor -slab and footing
elevation. At points where piping extends through the floor slab,
a coupling shall be installed in the piping with flanges that
extend into the concrete floor slab, to provide a• water tight
penetration of the floor slab.
END OF SLV SECTION 03010
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LOCATION:
138 south Fourth SIMI
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#8 Red Fox Lane, Salina, Kansas
CONTRACTOR:
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John Munson
CONCRETE TEST REPORT
JOB NO.:
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DATE CAST
17 May
17 May
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LOCATION OF POUR: Floor
SPECIFICATIONS
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ORIGINAL FILE
COPIES TO:
Jim Johnson
City Engineer
REVIEWED BY. '
GEOTECHNICAL SERVICES, INC.