Pip CVS02010-2009
Pip CVS02010-2009
Pip CVS02010-2009
February 2009
PIP CVS02010
Geotechnical Engineering Investigation
Specification
PRINTING HISTORY
July 1997
Issued
August 2002
Reaffirmation
February 2009
Complete Revision
Not printed with State funds
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PIP CVS02010
Geotechnical Engineering Investigation
Specification
Table of Contents
1. Introduction................................. 2
4. Requirements ............................. 4
1.1 Purpose............................................ 2
1.2 Scope ............................................... 2
2. References .................................. 2
2.1 Industry Codes and Standards ........ 2
3. Definitions ................................... 3
Data Form
CVS02010-F - Geotechnical Engineering
Services - Final Report Checklist
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Introduction
1.1
Purpose
This Practice provides requirements for the performance of a geotechnical
engineering investigation.
1.2
Scope
This Practice describes the minimum requirements for a geotechnical engineering
investigation including subsurface exploration, field and laboratory testing as
needed, analyses, and preparation of reports that present geotechnical
engineering recommendations for design and construction.
This Practice does not include requirements for an environmentally related
investigation or analysis.
2.
References
Applicable parts of the following industry codes and standards and references shall be
considered an integral part of this Practice. The edition in effect on the date of the
contract award shall be used, except as otherwise noted. Short titles are used herein where
appropriate.
2.1
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Definitions
contract documents: Any and all documents, including codes, studies, design drawings,
specifications, sketches, practices, and data sheets, that the purchaser or engineer of
record has transmitted or otherwise communicated, either by incorporation or reference,
and made part of the legal contract agreement or purchase order between the purchaser
and the geotechnical engineer.
engineer of record: Purchasers authorized representative with overall authority and
responsibility for the engineering design, quality, and performance of the civil works,
structure, foundations, materials, and appurtenances described in the contract documents.
The engineer of record shall be licensed as defined by the laws of the locality in which
the work is to be constructed, and be qualified to practice in the specialty discipline
required for the work described in the contract documents.
owner: The party who has authority through ownership, lease, or other legal agreement
over the site wherein the geotechnical investigation will be performed.
purchaser: The party who awards the contract to the geotechnical engineer. The
purchaser may be the owner or the owners authorized agent.
geotechnical engineer: The engineer responsible for performing the geotechnical
investigation and/or geotechnical consulting during foundation design, construction of
civil works, installation of foundations or other services as required by the owner,
purchaser or engineer of record. The geotechnical engineer shall be licensed as defined
by the laws of the locality in which the investigation is to be performed, and qualified to
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practice in the specialty discipline required for the work described in the contract
documents.
qualified geotechnical representative: The qualified geotechnical representative shall be
a graduate geotechnical engineer, graduate geologist, or geotechnical technician provided
the technician has at least ten years of relevant field exploration and logging experience.
The qualified geotechnical representative works under the supervision of the geotechnical
engineer.
4.
Requirements
4.1
General
4.1.1
4.1.2
4.1.3
The following items shall be provided with the proposal submitted to the
purchaser:
a. If purchaser furnishes a required program for field and/or laboratory
testing, a statement supporting the adequacy of the proposed
program or suggested modifications. The number and depth of
borings, CPT soundings, and other tests shall be optimized.
b. If purchaser does not furnish a required program for field and
laboratory testing, a detailed proposed program of field exploration,
field testing, and laboratory testing containing the following:
(1) Plan showing locations and depths of proposed borings, CPT
soundings, and other tests
(2) Proposed field-sampling and testing program, including types
and frequency of samples and tests
(3) Proposed laboratory-testing program, including types and
numbers of tests
(4) Descriptions of any proposed methods/tests not referenced
herein
c. A schedule of beginning and completion dates of field and laboratory
work and dates for submittal of preliminary and final reports
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4.2
4.1.4
4.1.5
Documentation
4.2.1
Field Reports
4.2.1.1 Field logs of borings, soundings, pits, wells, and other field
exploration/testing activities shall be provided in accordance
with ASTM D5434.
4.2.1.2 Weekly progress reports shall be provided including the
following:
a. Summary of work completed
b. Description of unusual or unanticipated conditions
encountered
c. Assessment of adequacy of work scope and any
recommended modifications
d. Statement of progress relative to planned schedule
4.2.2
Preliminary Report
4.2.2.1 A preliminary report shall be provided that contains findings,
conclusions, and recommendations and shall include as
applicable the following:
a. Logs and location plan of borings, soundings, pits, wells, and
other field exploration/testing activities
b. Subsurface cross-sections and fence diagrams
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j.
Final Report
4.2.3.1 A final report shall be provided that includes all information
required in accordance with purchasers Final Report Checklist,
PIP CVS02010-F.
4.2.3.2 The final report shall respond to purchasers comments and
questions on the preliminary report.
4.2.3.3 Final reports shall be submitted under the signature and seal (if
appropriate) of the geotechnical engineer.
4.2.3.4 Six copies of the final report shall be submitted to the purchaser.
4.2.3.5 Electronic copies of the reports shall be furnished in native and
PDF formats. The native files shall be suitable for the purchaser
to pose questions within the report without writing a separate
document.
4.2.3.6 One copy of the report shall be provided on electronic media
with each paper copy.
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4.3
Execution
4.3.1
General
4.3.1.1 All labor, equipment, tools, supervision, supplies, and
transportation required to perform the geotechnical investigation,
exploration, testing, analyses, and reporting in accordance with
ASTM D420 and with this Practice, including requirements in the
Appendix, shall be provided.
4.3.1.2 The work shall be performed in accordance with the federal
standards and instructions of OSHA, including any additional
requirements by state or local agencies that have jurisdiction
where the work shall be performed.
4.3.1.3 The work shall be performed in accordance with all aspects of
safety programs and policies of the purchaser and/or owner.
4.3.1.4 The work shall be in accordance with ASTM procedures
referenced in this Practice and with other widely accepted
standards or specifications as approved by purchaser.
4.3.1.5 The purchaser shall be immediately informed if initial field work
and/or testing indicate a need for modifications of the work
scope.
4.3.2
Examination of Site
4.3.2.1 Prior to commencing work the site shall be examined by the
geotechnical engineer to assess and record existing conditions
when authorized reconnaissance of the project site is provided by
the purchaser. The existing work site conditions shall be
evaluated with respect to safe and timely performance of the
investigation and the investigation plan adjusted accordingly.
4.3.2.2 The geotechnical engineer shall examine the site and select
appropriate geophysical methods to non-destructively examine
the site. ASTM D6429 shall be used as a guide in selecting the
examination methods.
Comment: Geophysical methods can discover anomalies and
geohazards in the soils which can cause difficulties
with foundations and other structures. Certain
methods can detect buried hazards and obstruction
(e.g., piping, cables, buried trash, and metals).
Geophysical results often permit greater spacing of
geotechnical borings, soundings, or pits because the
results can provide the ability to interpolate
between those locations.
4.3.3
Utilities
4.3.3.1 Underground utilities shall be located with due diligence before
commencing the field work. This shall include requests to the
purchaser and local utilities for information, and may include
probing before drilling.
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Field Work
4.3.4.1 A detailed field work schedule shall be provided to the
purchaser.
4.3.4.2 Purchaser shall be notified 3 working days minimum before
commencement or completion of field work and/or
arrival/removal of equipment from site.
4.3.4.3 Any site modifications, improvements, special equipment, or
clearing required to access locations of borings, soundings, pits,
etc., will be furnished by the purchaser.
4.3.4.4 Field work shall include borings, cone penetrometer test (CPT)
soundings, other in-situ exploration procedures (i.e.,
pressuremeter, dilatometer, field vane, etc.), test pits and other
tests (e.g., plate load/CBR tests and field engineering properties
testing).
4.3.4.5 The number and depth of borings or CPT soundings shall be
decided in collaboration with the engineer of record before the
field work is started.
4.3.4.6 The site shall be restored to original condition after completion
of the work.
4.3.4.7 If any indication of soil or groundwater contamination is
detected, all work shall be immediately suspended and the
purchaser informed. Work shall not be resumed until written
notification to proceed is received from the purchaser.
4.3.4.8 Soil sampling shall be performed at intervals not greater than
2.5 feet (0.75 m) in the upper 10 feet (3 m), and thereafter every
5 feet (1.5 m) and at changes in strata to a depth of 100 ft (30 m).
Below a depth of 100 ft (30 m), samples will be stipulated by
engineer of record.
4.3.4.9 Minimum 3-inch (76.2-mm) diameter tubes shall be used for
thin-walled tube sampling.
4.3.4.10 Groundwater levels shall be determined in each borehole,
sounding and test pit on detection and again 24 hours after
excavation. Provide temporary piezometers in caving soils.
4.3.4.11 Borings and CPT soundings shall not be terminated in loose or
soft material, but continued until dense or firm materials or rock
suitable for support of foundations is encountered.
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Laboratory Testing
4.3.5.1 Written approval shall be obtained from the purchaser for any
modifications to the agreed testing program.
4.3.5.2 Classification testing shall be in accordance with ASTM D2487.
4.3.5.3 Primary soil properties shall be determined in accordance with
ASTM D698, ASTM D1557, ASTM D1883, ASTM D2166,
ASTM D2435, ASTM D2850, ASTM D4253, and ASTM D4254.
4.3.5.4 Modified Proctor density testing in accordance with ASTM
D1557 shall be used for structural fill or load bearing soils.
4.3.5.5 Relative density testing shall be performed to test cohesionless
materials where impact compaction test methods (e.g., Proctor)
are not appropriate.
4.3.5.6 Soil modification testing shall be performed as required to
modify otherwise undesirable silts and clays into reasonable
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