– Design-Level Geotechnical Studies and Caltrans Reports Clause Samples

– Design-Level Geotechnical Studies and Caltrans Reports. Ongoing design for the interchange will require additional geotechnical studies, including geotechnical explorations and laboratory testing. The following scope of work is based on the information available at the time of preparing this proposal, but anticipate the exploration and laboratory testing program may need to be revised once the final bridge type and location are selected. A Caltrans encroachment permit is required for the geotechnical explorations, which will include preparation of a work plan, health and safety plan, and traffic control plan. Project reports will be supplemented by existing data from nearby geotechnical investigations with up to twelve (12) drilled borings, 12 CPT soundings, and collection of shallow surficial samples at select locations. The specific locations for the drilled borings and CPT soundings have not yet been determined, but at a minimum, they will be located at planned bridge abutments, bent, and embankments, and along proposed cut slopes near the westbound auxiliary lane improvements. This work includes testing representative soil samples from exploratory locations to determine their engineering properties. Infiltration testing will be conducted in the planned infill basins to support water- quality designs. Double-ring infiltrometer tests will be conducted at the approximate depths anticipated for infiltration upon completion of construction. Analyze the subsurface conditions and laboratory test results and develop the Caltrans-specified geotechnical conclusions and recommendations to support design of the interchange. Document field findings, conclusions, and recommendations, including logs of technical borings (LOTB), in Caltrans-required geotechnical reports prepared in accordance with the Caltrans Geotechnical Manual for each of the three submittal packages associated with the bridges, retaining walls, and embankments. A preliminary, draft and final foundation report will be prepared in accordance with Caltrans requirements. Prepare a Preliminary Geotechnical Design Report and Final Geotechnical Design Report in accordance with Caltrans requirements in support of the interchange design. This includes slope stability analysis, retaining wall design parameters, and embankment design. Prepare a Preliminary Materials Report and Materials Report in accordance with Caltrans requirements. This report will include pavement design recommendations for the interchange that includes freeway auxiliary lanes, on – and off-r...

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