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<br /> <br /> <br />A. Introduction <br /> <br />A.1. Project Description <br /> <br />This Geotechnical Evaluation Report addresses the proposed design and construction of the Bremer <br />Financial Bank branch, located in St. Anthony, Minnesota. The project will include the construction of a <br />new financial bank branch for Bremer Financial . The bank will be a slab-on-grade building with one story <br />above grade. Construction will also include a new surface parking lot along with drive -up windows and <br />associated canopy, new underground utilities, and stormwater management features. Tables 1 and 2 <br />provide project details. <br /> <br />Table 1. Building Description <br />Aspect Provided/Assumed Description <br />Below grade levels Provided None <br />Above grade levels Provided 1 <br />Finished level floor elevation <br />(ft Mean Sea Level) Assumed 915 <br />Column loads (kips) Assumed 150 <br />Wall loads (kips per linear foot) Assumed 8 <br />Nature of construction Provided <br />Spread footings with light gauge <br />metal and steel framing above <br />grade <br /> <br /> <br />Table 2. Site Aspects and Grading Description <br />Aspect Description <br />Pavement type(s) Flexible (Bituminous) <br />Assumed pavement loads <br />Light-duty: 50,000 ESALs* <br />(Car Traffic Only) <br />Heavy-duty: 100,000 ESALs* <br />*Equivalent 18,000-lb single axle loads based on 20-year design. <br /> <br /> <br />
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