Signious
Industrial
- Oct 21, 2014
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Hello!
I have a quick question regarding standard subgrade prep work for a run of the mill asphalt parking pad. Rough backstory, a family member is running a commercial reno project & is installing a new parking surface over what was previously greenspace. I do not have a stamp in his jurisdiction.
The soils report indicates:
-No Organics
-Slightly plastic soils (~12 P.I.) @ 2' depth extending roughly 8"
-7'-0" Frost depth at an unheated space
The structural firm is recommending removing soils to a depth of 4'-0" and backfill with clean rock for the full depth.
To me, this seems absolutely ridiculous for a parking pad, I just want to make sure I am not missing something silly before I call up the designer and have a discussion. This is somewhat skewed as it is a design-build shop and I think they are just trying to run their bill up.
Edit. To me this seems like something that can be addressed with proper compaction of the site soils, a ~6" layer of washed rock, and properly designed drainage & grading on the pad.
I have a quick question regarding standard subgrade prep work for a run of the mill asphalt parking pad. Rough backstory, a family member is running a commercial reno project & is installing a new parking surface over what was previously greenspace. I do not have a stamp in his jurisdiction.
The soils report indicates:
-No Organics
-Slightly plastic soils (~12 P.I.) @ 2' depth extending roughly 8"
-7'-0" Frost depth at an unheated space
The structural firm is recommending removing soils to a depth of 4'-0" and backfill with clean rock for the full depth.
To me, this seems absolutely ridiculous for a parking pad, I just want to make sure I am not missing something silly before I call up the designer and have a discussion. This is somewhat skewed as it is a design-build shop and I think they are just trying to run their bill up.
Edit. To me this seems like something that can be addressed with proper compaction of the site soils, a ~6" layer of washed rock, and properly designed drainage & grading on the pad.