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Appendix D Page D-3 <br />Standard Specifications for Grading <br />The contractor should be responsible for the stability of all temporary excavations. <br />Recommendations by the geotechnical consultant pertaining to temporary excavations (e.g., <br />backcuts) are made in consideration of stability of the completed project and, therefore, should <br />not be considered to preclude the responsibilities of the contractor. Recommendations by the <br />geotechnical consultant should not be considered to preclude requirements that are more <br />restrictive by the regulating agencies. The contractor should provide during periods of extensive <br />rainfall plastic sheeting to prevent unprotected slopes from becoming saturated and unstable. <br />When deemed appropriate by the geotechnical consultant or governing agencies the contractor <br />shall install checkdams, desilting basins, sand bags or other drainage control measures. <br />In relatively level areas and/or slope areas, where saturated soil and/or erosion gullies exist to <br />depths of greater than 1.0 foot; they should be overexcavated and replaced as compacted fill in <br />accordance with the applicable specifications. Where affected materials exist to depths of 1.0 <br />foot or less below proposed finished grade, remedial grading by moisture conditioning in-place, <br />followed by thorough recompaction in accordance with the applicable grading guidelines herein <br />may be attempted. If the desired results are not achieved, all affected materials should be <br />overexcavated and replaced as compacted fill in accordance with the slope repair <br />recommendations herein. If field conditions dictate, the geotechnical consultant may <br />recommend other slope repair procedures. <br />Section 6 - Excavations <br />6.1 Unsuitable Materials <br />Materials that are unsuitable should be excavated under observation and <br />recommendations of the geotechnical consultant. Unsuitable materials include, but may <br />not be limited to, dry, loose, soft, wet, organic compressible natural soils and fractured, <br />weathered, soft bedrock and nonengineered or otherwise deleterious fill materials. <br />Material identified by the geotechnical consultant as unsatisfactory due to its moisture <br />conditions should be overexcavated; moisture conditioned as needed, to a uniform at or <br />above optimum moisture condition before placement as compacted fill. <br />If during the course of grading adverse geotechnical conditions are exposed which were <br />not anticipated in the preliminary soil report as determined by the geotechnical consultant <br />additional exploration, analysis, and treatment of these problems may be recommended. <br />STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS OF GRADING <br />Page 3 of 26 <br />