STRUCTURAL/GAP-GRADED SOILS, October 2008
PART
1.00 - GENERAL
1.01 SUBMITTALS
A. At least 30 days prior to ordering materials,
submit samples of proposed soil, proposed gravel, certificates, manufacturers
literature, and certified tests for materials specified.
1.
Samples
shall be labeled to include location of source material, date of sample, and
project name.
2.
Submit
locations of all source fields for soils.
3.
Submit
a history of the site from which soil will be harvested.
4.
Testing
shall be per the procedures outlined in sections C and D.
B.
After
the proposed soil and proposed rock have been accepted, blend the
Structural/Gap Gaped soil. Submit one two-gallon representative sample of
structural soil mixes for testing, analyses, and approval.
1. Samples shall be taken
randomly throughout the field or stockpile.
2. Deliver all samples
to testing laboratory.
C. Submit soils test analyses reports for each
sample of Soils from an Owner approved soils testing laboratory. Test reports shall include the following:
1. Submit a bulk density and particle size
analysis of sample, including the following gradient of mineral content (USDA
Designation is size in mm):
a. Gravel
– over 2 mm
b. Sand
– 0.05 -2 mm
c. Silt
– 0.002-0.05 mm
d. Clay
– minus 0.002 mm
2. Recommended testing laboratory for particle
size and chemical analysis is Wallace Laboratories, 365 Coral Circle, El
Segundo, CA 90245. Tel: (310) 615-0116.
3. Submit a sieve analysis performed and
compared with USDA Soil Classification System.
Sieve analysis shall be by a combined hydrometer and wet sieving using
sodium hexametaphosphate as a dispersant in accord with Particle-size Analysis,
Chapter 15, Methods of Soil Analysis, Part 1, SSSA-ASA, Inc., 1986.
4. Submit a chemical analysis performed in
accord with current ASA and UC Standards, including the following:
a. pH.
b. Percent organic matter as determined by total
organic carbon, and total nitrogen. Test
samples shall be oven dried to a constant weight at a temperature of 105° C.
c. Analysis for nutrient levels and toxic
elements by parts per million including nitrate nitrogen, and extractable
phosphorus, potassium, magnesium, manganese, iron, zinc, copper, boron,
sulfate, calcium, molybdenum, sodium, aluminum, arsenic, cadmium, chromium,
cobalt, lead, lithium, mercury, nickel, selenium, silver, strontium, tin, and
vanadium. Nutrient tests shall include
testing laboratory recommendations for supplemental additions to soils as
calculated by amount of material to be added per volume of soils for type of
plants to be grown in the soil.
d. Soluble salt by electrical conductivity of a
saturated paste extract measured in Millimho per cm, soluble calcium,
magnesium, potassium, sodium, sulfate, chloride, nitrate, and boron
5. Submit structural soils-gravel samples for
acceptance.
6. Approved structural soils samples shall be sampled
and analyzed for each lot of 500 cubic yards of material.
7. All costs for testing and analyses shall be
paid by Contractor.
D. Gravel testing.
1. Provide a particle size analysis, including
the following gradient of mineral content (USDA Designation Size in mm):
a. 3" - 76 mm
b. 2-1/2" – 3” - 63-76 mm
c. 2" – 2-1/2” - 50-63 mm
d. 1-1/2" – 2” - 37-50 mm
e. 1” - 25-37 mm
f. ¾” - 1” - 19-25 mm
g. Fine gravel – 1/8” – ¾” - 2-19 mm
h. Sand - 0.05 -2 mm
i. Silt - 0.002-0.05 mm
j. Clay - minus 0.002 mm
2. Provide manufacturers analysis of the
following:
a. Loose and rodded unit weight.
b. Bulk specific gravity and absorbance.
c. Gravel dimension and surface texture
description.
d. Aggregate soundness and L.A. abrasion.
3. Provide a percent pore space analysis defined
as follows:
a. 1 minus [rock specific gravity unit divided
by the bulk specific gravity)] times 100.
1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Reference standards:
1. ASA:
American Society of America.
2. SSSA:
Soil Science Society of America.
3. UC: University of California.
4. USDA: United States Department of
Agriculture.
B. Tests and inspections: Refer to Part 3.00 – Execution.
1.02 PRODUCT HANDLING
A. Do not deliver or place soils in excessive
wet, muddy or dry conditions.
B. Protect soils and mixes from absorbing excess
water and from erosion at all times. Do
not store materials unprotected from large rainfall events. Do not allow excess water to enter site prior
to compaction. If excess water is
introduced into the material after grading, allow material to drain to near
optimum compaction moisture content before working.
1.03 PROJECT CONDITIONS
A. All areas to
receive structural soils shall be inspected by Owner before starting work, and
all defects such as incorrect grading, compaction, and inadequate drainage and
other unacceptable conditions shall be corrected prior to beginning work.
1. Do not commence work until unsatisfactory
conditions have been corrected, and areas are ready to accept structural
gap-graded soils.
B. Verify full extent
of work requirements involved, including but not limited to potential need for
temporary storage and staging of soils, including moving soils stockpiles at
site to accommodate scheduling of other work and the need to protect installed
soils from compaction, erosion, and contamination.
part
2.00 - products
2.01 ACCEPTABLE
SUPPLIERS OF GAP-GRADED SOILS
A. Aguinaga Fertilizer
Company, Inc, 7992 Irvine Boulevard, Irvine, CA 92618. Tel:
(949) 786-9558. Fax: (949) 786-9574.
B. EarthWorks, 1725
Agua Mansa Road, Riverside, CA 92509. Tel. (951) 782.0260. Fax (951) 782-0268
C. American Soil
Products, PO Box 8238, Berkeley, CA 94707 Tel. 510(510) 883-7200, fax (510)
526-3175
D. TMT Enterprises,
1996 Oakland Road, San Jose, CA 95131, Tel (408) 432-9040, Fax (408) 432-9429
E. Or known equal
2.02 SOILs materials
A. Soils shall be a "clay loam" or
“clay” based on "USDA classification system" as determined by
mechanical analysis and shall be of uniform composition, without admixture of
subsoil. It shall be free of stones
greater than one-half inch, lumps, plants and their roots, debris, and other
extraneous matter larger than one inch in diameter or an excess of smaller
pieces of same type materials as determined by Owner. It shall not contain toxic substances harmful
to plant growth. It shall be obtained
from naturally well drained areas which have never been stripped of topsoil
before and have a history of satisfactory vegetative growth. Soils shall contain not less than 3% or more
than 7% organic matter as determined by organic carbon and total nitrogen on
oven-dried samples. Topsoil in Division section for Soil Preparation
B. Mechanical analysis for soils shall be as
follows:
1. Textural Class: based on material passing a 2 mm screen
2. Gravel:
Less than 5%.
3. Sand:
20 - 50%.
4. Silt
20 - 30%.
5. Clay:
25 - 60%.
C. Chemical analysis shall meet or be amended to
meet the following criteria:
1 pH:
Between 6.5 to 7.9.
2. Percent organic matter: 3 - 7% by dry weight.
3. Nutrient levels as required by testing
laboratory recommendations for type of plants to be grown in the soil.
4. Toxic elements and compounds and excessive
nutrients below UC guidelines and soil testing laboratory guidelines.
5. Soluble salt:
Less than 3.0 Millimho per cm in saturation extract.
6. Boron:
Less than 1 part per million in saturation extract and on an available
dry weight basis.
7. Sodium absorption ratio: Less than 4.
8. Carbon/Nitrogen ratio: Less than 15:1.
D. Soils shall be the product of a commercial
processing facility specializing in production of stripped natural topsoil or
other approved source.
2.03 FERTILIZER
A. Commercial fertilizer complying with
California fertilizer laws. Deliver
fertilizer in original unopened containers that bear manufacturers certificate
of compliance covering analysis which shall be furnished to Owner.
B. Fertilizer percentages of weight of
ingredients and application rates shall be as recommended by soils testing
results.
2.04 GRAVEL
A. Gravel shall be triangular without limestone
or sandstone. Gravel shall pass a 3-inch
screen and be retained on a 2-inch screen.
B. Acceptable aggregate dimensions will not
exceed 1.5:1.0 for any two dimensions chosen.
2.05 LIME
A. Agricultural limestone containing a minimum
of 90% calcium carbonate. Minimum
gradation: 100% passing 10 mesh sieve; 98% passing 20 mesh sieve; 60% passing
60 mesh sieve, and 40% passing 100 mesh sieve.
2.06 POLYACRYLAMIDE (PAM)
A PAM - a linear, water-soluble,
propenoate-propenamide copolymer Soil Drain/PAM as manufactured by Complete
Green Company. Tel: (310) 640-6815.
2.07 STRUCTURAL SOILS
A. A uniformly blended mixture of Gravel and
PAM-treated soils mixed to following proportion: Soils shall be previously
conditioned with PAM according to testing laboratory recommendations.
B. Initial mix design for testing shall be
determined by adjusting the ratio between gravel and soils such that volume
percent of soils in mix is less than 20% and more than 50% of voids in gravel
as determined from stone rodded unit weight and bulk density of soils.
PART
3.00 – EXECUTION
3.01 MIX DESIGN
A. Prepare sample structural soils mixes to
determine ratio of mix components.
Submit to Owner for approval.
1. Submit samples and test results of each mix
component for approval. Based on samples
and analyses of mix components, Owner and Contractor will jointly determine mix
ratios to be tested for conformance with requirements of Specifications. For structural soils quantities greater than
500 cubic yards, perform test mix ratio for each soil or gravel where testing
indicates a significant difference in physical analysis of soils or gravel as
determined by Owner.
2. Prepare samples of proposed mix ratio options
and obtain soils test as specified herein. Submit samples of each mix with test
results.
3. Owner may request additional structural soils
mix ratio samples to be tested in event that further refinement of mix is
necessary.
4. Submit to Owner proposed fertility amendment
recommendations including amounts and types of fertilizers and pH adjustments
for each mix ratio based on soils report and recommendations of Wallace
Laboratory. Fertility adjustments shall
be included as part of mixing process of soils prior to blending with gravel.
3.02 SOIL MIXING AND QUALITY CONTROL TESTING
A. Structural soils mixing shall be performed at
supplier’s yard using appropriate soils measuring, mixing, and shredding
equipment of sufficient capacity and capability to assure proper quality
control and consistent mix ratios. Mixing of structural soils at project site
shall not be permitted.
1. Maintain adequate soil moisture content
during mixing process. Soils and mix
components shall easily shred and break down without clumping. Soils clods shall easily break down into a
medium crumbly texture material. Soils
shall not be overly wet or dry. Measure
and monitor amount of soils moisture at mixing site periodically during mixing
process.
3.03 SITE PREPARATION
A. Do not proceed with installation of
structural soils materials until all walls, curbs, footings, and utility work
in the area has been completed. For site
elements dependent on structural soils for foundation support, postpone
installation until immediately after installation of structural soil.
B. Install subsurface drain lines as indicated
on Drawings prior to installation of structural soils material.
C. Excavate and compact proposed subgrade to
depths, slopes, and widths as shown on Drawings. Maintain all required angles of repose of
adjacent materials as indicated on Drawings.
Do not over excavate compacted subgrades of adjacent pavement or
structures.
D. Confirm that subgrade is at proper elevation
and compacted as required. Subgrade
elevations shall slope parallel to finished grade and or toward subsurface
drain lines as indicated on Drawings.
E. Clear excavation of all construction debris,
trash, rubble, and other foreign materials.
In event that fuels, oils, concrete washout silts, or other materials
harmful to plants have been spilled into subgrade materials, excavate the soils
sufficiently to remove the harmful materials.
Fill over-excavation with approved fill and compact to required subgrade
compaction.
3.04 INSTALLATION OF STRUCTURAL soils MATERIAL
A. Install structural soils in 6 inch lifts and
compact each lift.
B. Compact materials to not less than 95% of
peak dry density from a standard compaction curve.
C. Adjust structural soils to finished grades as
indicated on Drawings. Immediately
protect structural soils materials from contamination by toxic materials,
trash, debris, water containing cement, clay, silt, or other foreign materials
that will alter particle size distribution of mix with plastic or plywood as
directed by Owner..
D. Owner may periodically check materials being
delivered and installed at site for color and texture consistency with approved
sample provided by Contractor as part of submittal for structural soil. In event that installed materials vary
significantly from approved sample, Owner may request that Contractor test
installed structural soils. All soils
which vary significantly from approved testing results, as determined by Owner,
shall be removed and new structural soils installed that meet requirements
specified herein.
items
to be placed on structural soil.
END OF SECTION