kmatte
Civil/Environmental
- Apr 1, 2004
- 14
I just have recieved a report of soil compaction test performed on a project I am working on. Two test report relative compaction of 106 and 111 percent. The geotechnical engineering firm used a Standard proctor to find the maximum dry density. The test were taken in sp soils with optimum moisture of 9.7 percent. The inplace moisture content was 4 percent. I feel that the numbers may be wrong, or a different proctor needs to be used. I seem to remember from my geotech classes( my memory may be a little fuzzy) that the maximum field density could only be 104.5 to 105 percent of laboratory desity. Should i be concerned. These test are under the building pad and in fill material used to correct poor soils.