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REPORT ON <br />SOIL INVESTIGATION <br />MAINTENANCE BUILDING <br />LITTLE CANADA ROAD & NOEL DRIVE <br />LITTLE CANADA, MINNESOTA <br />We were retained by Mr, Frank Frattalone of Frattalone <br />Excavating, acting in behalf of the Client, to conduct a <br />soils investigation for this project. The purpose of our wo <br />was to determine the soil and ground water conditions within <br />the building area„ We were to prepare a report of our find- <br />ings including recommendations for the foundation design and <br />installation. <br />PROCEDURE <br />By agreement with the Excavator, a total of six (6) <br />soil test holes were drilled at representative locations with -(.n <br />the building area. The field work was completed on August 22, <br />23 and 24, 1978 using a truck- mounted CME -55 drill unit. Thre!, <br />of the six test holes were advanced with 3i"i.d. x 7 "o.d. <br />continuous flight, hollow stem auger which acts as a casing <br />to prevent collapse of the sides of the holes. The other <br />three test holes were advanced with 4" diameter continuous <br />flight augers. Standard penetration tests were performed in <br />advance of the auger tip at 2 to 5 foot intervals of depth, <br />in accordance with procedures designated in A.S.T.M. D -1586. <br />Periodic observations for ground water levels in the borehole= <br />were made after completion. <br />MJP4NE.AP0L1S, <br />M 1 P N. <br />