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  1. Jmorgans1122

    Soils testing. Previously compacted fill material is now saturated

    I was using(SC) as an informal shorthand for the paragraph. The limestone material was only used around grade beams, but was only saturated in a couple of areas. Some of the limestone was removed and stockpiled on site, after a few days of sunny weather the material began to change to its...
  2. Jmorgans1122

    Soils testing. Previously compacted fill material is now saturated

    There is about 4' of the limestone material, below that is 3' of a compacted sandy clay (SC). The SC beneath the limestone is very firm. The SC was used to fill the majority of building pad, however, in the areas where grade beams were to be cast, no fill was placed to allow for gb...
  3. Jmorgans1122

    Soils testing. Previously compacted fill material is now saturated

    The standard proctor was called for in the project specifications. The majority of my experience with crushed limestone had been with CR-610 (95% passing the 1.5") and it has performed well, regardless of weather conditions. However, this was my first experience with this fine of a mixture and...
  4. Jmorgans1122

    Soils testing. Previously compacted fill material is now saturated

    Thanks for the response Ron. At the time of placement the material was compacted and was stable. I was wondering if a thoroughly compacted and stable engineered fill would be so susceptible to rainfall. I've never seen a properly place material turn to such crap, due to rainfall alone. It's a...
  5. Jmorgans1122

    Soils testing. Previously compacted fill material is now saturated

    The contractor backfilled an area adjacent to a plinth beam with a 3/16 minus limestone material and will be supporting a slab on grade (I'm not sure if the fraction is exactly correct but the material had no large aggregate and was mostly fines). The material was placed in 8" lifts, compacted...

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