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Geotechnical Engineering Investigation Page 15 of 24 <br /> New Residential Subdivision <br /> 2706 Pock Lane <br /> Stockton, CA 95205 <br /> March 30, 2021 CTE Job # 25-1097G <br /> into and embedded below rough pad soil grade at least 24 inches to prevent moisture <br /> migration into structure foundation soils. <br /> The post tensioned slab shall be underlain by a four-inch capillary moisture break layer <br /> consisting of consolidated aggregate base or sand with a sand equivalent (SE) of 30 or <br /> more. Alternatively, the structural mat can be underlain by a 6-inch layer of Class II base. <br /> In moisture sensitive areas, a vapor retarder of at least ten-mil thickness (with all laps or <br /> penetrations sealed) should be installed over the capillary moisture break. A maximum <br /> one-inch layer of similar material may be placed above the vapor retarder to protect the <br /> membrane during steel and concrete placement. Prior to the placement of capillary <br /> moisture break and vapor retarder, the slab subgrade, if not lime treated, should be kept in <br /> a moist condition between 3-5% above optimum to a depth of 18" as verified by a CTE <br /> representative. During the construction of the post tensioned foundation system, the <br /> concrete should be placed monolithically. Under no circumstances should cold joints form <br /> between the footings/grade beams and the slab during construction of the post tensioned <br /> foundation. The foundation/slab excavations should be clean(i.e., free of all loose slough) <br /> and dry prior to placing steel and concrete. The concrete for the foundation should not be <br /> placed against a dry excavation surface. <br /> When evaluating wind and seismic conditions the allowable bearing pressure may be <br /> increased by one-third. These pressures are net values and therefore the weight of the mat <br /> may be neglected for the portion of the mat extending below grade. Based on the above <br /> allowable loading the mat shall be designed using a modulus of vertical subgrade reaction <br /> of 100 pounds per cubic inch (pci). <br /> We estimate that total seismic and static settlements of a post tensioned foundation, loaded <br /> as recommended above, to be approximately 1 inch of total settlement and 1/2-inch of <br /> differential settlement between structural elements assumed to be on the order of 30 feet. <br />