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Attachment D - GEO RPT_City of Sunny Isles BLDG Dept Relocation_S&S UPLOADED
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INVITATION TO BID 25-01-01 CITY ANNEX BUILDING CONSTRUCTION RENOVATIONS
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Attachment D - GEO RPT_City of Sunny Isles BLDG Dept Relocation_S&S UPLOADED
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City Annex Building Construction Renovations
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25-01-01
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DISCUSSION OF SOIL GROUPS <br />COARSE GRAINED SOILS <br />GW and SW GROUPS. These groups comprise well‐graded gravelly and sandy soils having little or no <br />plastic fines (less than 5 percent passing the No. 200 sieve). The presence of the fines must not <br />noticeably change the strength characteristics of the coarse‐grained fraction and must not interface <br />with it's free‐draining characteristics. <br />GP and SP GROUPS. Poorly graded gravels and sands containing little of no plastic fines (less than 5 <br />percent passing the No. 200 sieve) are classed in GP and SP groups. The materials may be called uniform <br />gravels, uniform sands or non‐uniform mixtures of very coarse material and very fine sands, with <br />intermediate sizes lacking (sometimes called skip‐graded, gap‐graded or step‐graded). This last group <br />often results from borrow pit excavation in which gravel and sand layers are mixed. <br />GM and SM GROUPS. In general, the GM and SM groups comprise gravels or sands with fines (more <br />than 12 percent passing the No. 200 sieve) having low or no plasticity. The plasticity index and liquid <br />limit of soils in the group should plot below the "A" line on the plasticity chart. The gradation of the <br />material is not considered significant and both well and poorly graded materials are included. <br />GC and SC GROUPS. In general, the GC and SC groups comprise gravelly or sandy soils with fines (more <br />than 12 percent passing the No. 200 sieve), which have a fairly high plasticity. The liquid limit and <br />plasticity index should plot above the "A” line on the plasticity chart. <br />FINE GRAINED SOILS <br />ML and MH GROUPS. In these groups, the symbol M has been used to designate predominantly silty <br />material. The symbols L and H represent low and high liquid limits, respectively, and an arbitrary <br />dividing line between the two is set at a liquid limit of 50. The soils in the ML and MH groups are sandy <br />silts, clayey silts or inorganic silts with relatively low plasticity. Also included are loess type soils and <br />rock flours. <br />CL and CH GROUPS. In these groups the symbol C stands for clay, with L and H denoting low or high <br />liquid limits, with the dividing line again set at a liquid limit of 50. The soils are primarily inorganic clays. <br />Low plasticity clays are classified as CL and are usually lean clays, sandy clays or silty clays. The medium <br />and high plasticity clays are classified as CH. These include the fat clays, gumbo clays and some volcanic <br />clays.
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