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Freeport NIP(2.2)-LR011228FIELD DENSITY TESTING Report Num.~b~4.0077 8901 Carpenter Frwy., Suite #100 Servi~j~ L)Ter 7, 2001 (21Dallas'4) 630-1Texas01752470 Clien~?TNA No~l~merican, Inc. Report Date: December 28, 2001 ~Jj;l~'~rry Relay Project: Sales Office & Warehouse Fac. 1321 Valwood Parkway, Suite 440 Coppell, Texas Carrollton TX 75006 Project Number: 94011204 Material Information Lab Test Data Proiect Requirements Optimum Max. Lab Water Water Dry Unit Content Minimum Dry Material Laboratory Content Weight Range Unit Weight No. Test Method Description and Classification (%) (pCt') (%) (°6 compaction) 1. 112040078 ASTM D-698 Crushed concrete flexbase 12.7 116.7 -1/+3 95 Field Test Data Probe Water Dry Unit Dry Unit Test Lift/ Mat. Depth Content Weight Weight No. Test Location Elevation No. (inches) (%) (pc0 (% compaction) Deceleration & Turn Lanes 48 30' S of N end on center line, S bound at Grade 1 BS 11.9 118.8 102 / Royal 49 90' S of N end on center line, S bound at Grade 1 BS 12.3 119.2 102 Royal 50 30' N of S end on center line, S bound at Grade 1 BS 11.7 119.9 103~' Royal Comments: Test results on this report meet project specification. Services - Perform in-place density and moisture content tests to determine degree of compaction and material moisture condition. Field Test Method:A. STM D2922, ASTM D3017 f. / Gauge ID: Report Distribution: ring, Inc. (1) TNA North American, Inc. (1)FACServices Inc Reviewed by: ~c~.'Ctleveland P E (1) Carrell Poole & Yost Architecture (1) David Kent (1) R L Goodson Consulting Engineers (1) City of Coppell - Bldg Insp (1) Pacific Builders Inc (1) City of Coppell - Constr Insp Senior Project Engineer The tests were performed in general accordance with applicable ASTM, AASHTO, or DOT test methods. This report is exclusively for the use of the client indicated above and shall not be reproduced except in full without the written approval of Terracon. Test results transmitted herein are only applicable to the actual samples tested at the location(s) referenced and are not necessarily indicative of the properties of other apparently similar or identical materials. Page 1 of 1 oT~.~-.~w