Valley R Baptist 2-LR030217FIELD DENSITY TESTING
Report Number: 94021265.0121
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Service Date: January 28, 2003 8901 Carpenter Frwy, Ste #100
Dallas, Texas 75247
(214) 630 -1010
Client: Valley Ranch Baptist Church Report Date: February 17, 2003 "REVISED
Attn: Robert Feille Project: Valley Ranch Baptist Church
1501 East Belt Line Road 1501 East Belt Line Rd
Coppell TX 75019
Coppell, TX
Project Number: 94021265
Material Information
Lab Test Data Project Requirements
Optimum
Max. Lab
Water
Content
Water
Dry Unit
Content
Minimum Dry
Material Laboratory Content
Weight
Range
Unit Weight
No. Test Method Description and Classification M
(pct)
M
( % compaction)
1.212650003 ASTM D 698 Med & dk brown silty clay 16.4
104.6
=/> +3
92
Field Test Data
Test
No. Test Location
Grade Beam Backfill
81 Retest of #80, dated 01/23/03
Probe
Lift/ Mat. Depth
Elevation No. (inches)
Water
Dry Unit
Dry Unit
Content
Weight
Weight
( %)
(pcf)
(% compaction)
21.0
96.7
92
Comments:
Test results on this report meet project specification.
NOTE: This report was REVISED on 02/17/02 by changing the Test Location from Retest of #280
to Retest of #80 due to a typographical error.
Services - Perform in -place density and moisture content tests to determine degree of compaction and material moisture
condition.
Field Test MethodASTM D2922, ASTM D3017
Gauge ID: 1960
Field Results Reported To: Contractor /Joe Reyes
Technician: Michael W. Whyman
Report Distribution
(1) HKS Inc (1) City or Coppell - Constr Insp
(1) Rogers- O'Brien Construction Co. (1) Valley Ranch Baptist Church
(1) Brockette Davis Drake
(1) City of Coppell - Bldg Insp
HBC
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Reviewed by
Hussein H. Abusaad, P.E.
Senior Project Manager
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.
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