Bank One-LR030808FIELD DENSITY TESTING
Report Number: 94031289.0008
Service Date: July 31,2003
'lrr rracon
8901 Carpenter Frwy, Ste #100
Dallas, Texas 75247
(214) 630-1010
Client: Bank One Texas NA
Attn: Danny Buckner
8111 Preston Suite 250
Dallas TX 75225
Report Date: August 08, 2003
Project: Bank One - Coppell TX
616 North Denton Tap Rd
Coppell, TX
Project Number: 94031289
Material Information
Material Laboratory
No. Test Method
Description and Classification
Lab Test Data Proiect Requirements
Optimum Max. Lab Water
Water Dry Unit Content Minimum Dry
Content Weight Range Unit Weight
(%) (pcf) (%) (% compaction)
1. 312890001 ASTM D 698
2. 312890005 ASTM D 698
Field Test Data
Test
No.
Test Location
Tan & gray silty shaley clay w/sand
Tan silty clayey sand
15.3 107.5 -1/+3 95
!2.8 118.5 -2/+2 95
Building Pad, Select Fill
17 Retest of #15, dated 07/29/03
Paving, N Fire Lane
18 35' N & 40' E of NE building corner
19 30' N & 85' W of NW building corner
Probe Water Dry Unit Dry Unit
Lift/ Mat. Depth Content Weight Weight
Elevation No. (inches) (%) (pc0 (% compaction)
2 6 11.7 119.0 100
Final 1 6 16.3 105.8 98
Final 1 6 15.9 104.9 98
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:ASTM D2922, ASTM D3017
Gauge ID: 32769
Technician: James L. Atnip
Report Distribution:
(1) Bank One Texas NA
(1) City of Coppell TX
(1) Aguirre Building Systems
(1) Cib/of Coppell TX
Reviewed by:
erracon
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 o1 other apparently similar or identical
materiats
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