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Appendix D <br />Standard Specifications for Grading <br />Page D-7 <br />The contractor should assist the geotechnical consultant and/or his representative by <br />digging test pits for removal determinations and/or for testing compacted fill. The <br />contractor should provide this work at no additional cost to the owner or contractor's <br />client. <br />Fill should be tested by the geotechnical consultant for compliance with the <br />recommended relative compaction and moisture conditions. Field density testing should <br />conform to ASTM Method of Test D 1556-00, D 2922-04. Tests should be conducted at <br />a minimum of approximately two vertical feet or approximately 1,000 to 2,000 cubic <br />yards of fill placed. Actual test intervals may vary as field conditions dictate. Fill found <br />not to be in conformance with the grading recommendations should be removed or <br />otherwise handled as recommended by the geotechnical consultant. <br />7.3 Fill Slopes <br />Unless otherwise recommended by the geotechnical consultant and approved by the <br />regulating agencies, permanent fill slopes should not be steeper than 2:1 (horizontal: <br />vertical). <br />Except as specifically recommended in these grading guidelines compacted fill slopes <br />should be over -built two to five feet and cut back to grade, exposing the firm, compacted <br />fill inner core. The actual amount of overbuilding may vary as field conditions dictate. If <br />the desired results are not achieved, the existing slopes should be overexcavated and <br />reconstructed under the guidelines of the geotechnical consultant. The degree of <br />overbuilding shall be increased until the desired compacted slope surface condition is <br />achieved. Care should be taken by the contractor to provide thorough mechanical <br />compaction to the outer edge of the overbuilt slope surface. <br />At the discretion of the geotechnical consultant, slope face compaction may be attempted <br />by conventional construction procedures including backrolling. The procedure must <br />create a firmly compacted material throughout the entire depth of the slope face to the <br />surface of the previously compacted firm fill intercore. <br />During grading operations, care should be taken to extend compactive effort to the outer <br />edge of the slope. Each lift should extend horizontally to the desired finished slope <br />surface or more as needed to ultimately established desired grades. Grade during <br />construction should not be allowed to roll off at the edge of the slope. It may be helpful <br />to elevate slightly the outer edge of the slope. Slough resulting from the placement of <br />individual lifts should not be allowed to drift down over previous lifts. At intervals not <br />STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS OF GRADING <br />Page 7 of 26 <br />