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Daily Field Report

Date :04/29/2024
Project No :2022C205
Client Company :Pulte
Arrival Time :04/29/2024 7:30
Onsite Hours :03:00
Name of the Project :Enclave at Parkway Village
Project Location :Union City
Weather :sunny
Departure Time :04/29/2024 10:30
ASEC Technician Name :Aminullah Azimi

Observations/Finding

At the request of the client’s representative, our AS ENGINEERING AND CONSULTING, LLC (ASEC) representative visited the job site to observe the contractor’s work activities from a quality standpoint to verify compliance with project drawings/specifications, applicable codes, and materials submittals and conducted QC testing per the project drawings and specifications.  The following observations were made during our evaluation:

This report provides an assessment of the footing excavations for Lot #82, carried out on this specified site. The assessment includes excavation dimensions, depth, cleanliness, and the results of soil testing using a hand auger, Dynamic Cone Penetrometer (ASTM STP-399), and general probing tests.

The footing excavations were noted to be in general accordance with the project drawings with respect to size and depth.

Additionally, it was observed that the footing excavations were generally free of loose soil, debris, and water.

Dynamic Cone Penetrometer (ASTM STP-399) results at the test locations displayed soils capable of supporting a net allowable bearing pressure of 2000 psf.

General probing using a 3/8″ diameter probe rod found surficial soils in the base of the footing to be suitable for concrete placement.

The reinforcing steel was found to meet the job specifications for size, spacing and quantity with the following exception:  Need clean patio area rebar and missed rebar under the pier of patio.  The contractor was notified.

DCP1                                DCP2

Blows per 3/4″ Increment Depth (Feet) Blows per 3/4″ Increment Depth (Feet)
6 1 6 1
7 2 8 2
8 3 8 3
9 4 9 4
  • Footing subgrade conditions should remain dry and free of loose soils/debris prior to concrete placement. If exposed to inclement weather, the foundation subgrade should be re-observed by ASEC,

Technician Signature / DateAminullah Azimi, April 29, 2024
Reviewer Name / DateKenneth Mosman, May 23, 2024