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CLIENT: The Kroger Company
PROJECT: Kroger Store #448, Coppell,.Texas
DATE: April 16, 1996
CLIENT NO: 0903506057
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A FLOOR SURFACE ANALYSIS
LOCATION SURVEYED :Slab on Grade, E.6 to J.5 and 21 to 27
Placement B
APPROXIMATE AREA :5,091 sf
ASTM STANDARD : ASTM E 1155
INSTRUMENT USED :"Dipstick", manufactured by Face Technologies;
Nortolk, vrginia
SAMPLING METHOD :Point elevations were measured at regular 12 inch intervals along
straight lines up to 24 feet in length. The elevation differences between all adjacent reading points, the
arithmetic differences between all adjacent 12 inch elevation differences, and the elevation differences
between all points separated 10 feet were then calculated. Estimates of the floor's flatness and level-
ness F-Numbers (Ff & ~ were obtained through a statistical analysis of these calculated profile values.
The tabular data is available upon request.
COMBINED OVERALL VALUE RESULTS: PLACEMENT 6
90%Conf. Range
Ff - +
40.0 35.9 a.f
90% Conf. Range
FI - +
30.3 2e2 sa.4
COMMENTS: The Composite F-Flatness and F-Levelness Numbers on this placement are
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;;~1JPE~IQR<€;to the specified limits.
TECHNICIAN: R. WEBBER
Maxim Technologies, Inc.
ARTHUR f=TFiERLY III, CET
Construction Materials Engineering Division
REPORT NO: 40152
• Buod upon fho number of samples taken, Mao Is a 9096 corteinly lhat 1ho actual F-Numbers d IM sur6scw surwyod WILL tell wilhln the ranges
which folkrn 1M rsspactlva wtknatod Fletrwss and Lawlnws F-Numban.
MAXIM TECHNOLOGIES INC.
CLIENT: The Kroge. Company
PROJECT: Kroger Store X448, Coppell, Texas
A FLOOR SURFACE ANALYSIS
LOCATION SURVEYED :~ Slab on Grade, E.6 to J.5 and 21 to 27
Placement 6
APPROXIMATE AREA ;~ 5,091 s.f.
PLACEMENT DATE 04/03/96 90% Conf. Range
Survey Line Pts. Ff - +
1 - 1 24 26.79 19.87 33.71
1 - 2 24 37.45 27.77 47.13
1 - 3 24 _ 34.58 25.64 43.52
1 - 4 24 58.51 43.39 73.63
1 - 5 24 59.04 43.78 74.30
1 - 6 24 66.56 49.36 83.76
FI - +
29.79 22.09 37.49
34.91 25.89 43.93
18.22 13.51 22.93
64.59 47.90 81.28
45.01 33.38 56.64
35.26 26.15 44.37
OVERALL AREA Pts. Ff - + FI - +
COMBINED: 144 40.0 35.90 44.10 30.3 26.20 34.40
• Based upon the number of samples talaen, there is a 90%certainty that the acWal F-Nranbers of the surfaces surveyed YYILL tall
within the ranges which follow the respective estimated Flatrress and LeveYreas F-Numbers.
REPORT NO: 40152
DATE: April 16, 1996
CLIENT NO: 0903506037
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