Geotechnical Instrumentation and Monitoring For Earthworks
Geotechnical Instrumentation and Monitoring For Earthworks
Geotechnical Instrumentation and Monitoring For Earthworks
SECTION INCLUDES
A.
Boreholes insulations
B.
Observation wells
C.
Inclinometer system
D.
E.
F.
G.
1.02
RELATED SECTIONS
A.
B.
Shoring and underpinning for existing structures are specified in Section 31 40 00 - Shoring
and Underpinning.
C.
D.
1.03
A.
B.
Payment: Earthwork instrumentation will be paid for at the Contract lump-sum price, as
indicated in the Bid Schedule of the Bid Form.
1.04
SUBMITTALS
A.
B.
Information, Drawings, and Data: Submit the following listed information, instructions,
drawings, and data:
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Drill logs for each hole where instrumentation will be installed; and
7.
C.
D.
1.05
QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.
B.
The Contractor shall install, maintain, and calibrate the instruments in accordance with the
instrument manufacturer's recommendations.
1.06
A.
1.07
REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
Comply with applicable requirements of the California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Chapter
4, Subchapter 4 Construction Safety Orders, and Subchapter 19 Trench Construction
Safety Orders.
SITE CONDITIONS
A.
B.
C.
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1.08
A.
B.
Observation wells and inclinometers shall be installed in time to allow observations at least
10 days before excavation in the vicinity begins.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.01
BOREHOLE INSTALLATIONS
A.
Steel casings shall be employed where necessary to avoid caving of the hole.
B.
Grout shall be Class 2000 concrete in accordance with Section 03 05 15 - Portland Cement
Concrete; maximum aggregate size: 3/8 inch.
C.
Lean concrete where required shall comply with requirements of Section 03 05 15 - Portland
Cement Concrete.
D.
Access cover shall be heavy-duty cast or forged steel frame with solid lid and locking
device, of dimensions appropriate to the borehole diameter.
E.
2.02
A.
2.03
OBSERVATION WELLS
Provide standpipe observation wells, each consisting of a Schedule 40 PVC tube with a
slotted end section that can be isolated at the appropriate level. The observation wells shall
be installed in boreholes. Access to the top of observation well shall be provided. The
observation well top shall be protected against vandalism.
INCLINOMETER SYSTEM
A.
Provide an inclinometer system with sensitivity of plus or minus 0.001 foot per two feet of
casing, and total system accuracy of 0.3 inch per 100 feet of casing. Provide biaxial sensors
in waterproof housings, with 0.42-inch outside diameter six-conductor cable, 1/16-inch
stranded steel core, and waterproof neoprene cover with external marks at one-foot intervals.
B.
Provide a combination readout instrument, data storage and retrieval system, and
microcomputer to digitize and store inclinometer readings, and to present the data for
immediate representation by the printer in either tabular or graphic form, or both. The
system shall allow editing, correction and adjustment of data, and shall provide errorchecking routines. In addition, the system shall have the following capabilities and
accessories:
1.
2.
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3.
4.
C.
Casing shall be aluminum or plastic pipe with internal longitudinal grooves, and with
telescoping couplings, caps, and fittings, as indicated or required. Casing shall have a
minimum inside diameter of 3 inches.
D.
Provide inclinometer sensor with 100 feet of cable and one data recorder-processor
manufactured for the purpose.
2.04
A.
2.05
A.
Provide 3/4-inch diameter by 5-feet long deformed reinforcing bar in accordance with
requirements of Section 03 20 00 - Concrete Reinforcing. Reinforcing bar shall be driven
into the ground, centered in a 6-inch deep, 1-foot diameter hole.
B.
Provide cast or forged steel frame and cover, with cover being lockable or provided with
locking device.
C.
Center the frame and cover over the reinforcing bar and place grout in the annulus between
soil and cover in hole. Top of cover and grout shall be level with adjacent ground surface.
2.06
A.
B.
Identification devices shall be selected as appropriate to each individual location and shall
consist of materials that can be removed at the end of the Contract, leaving no residual effect
on the mounting surface.
2.07
A.
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PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01
LOCATIONS
A.
Install observation wells, settlement markers, and inclinometers as indicated. All locations
shall be field verified before installation. Install the instruments as close as practicable to
the locations indicated, based upon actual conditions in the field.
B.
After the instruments have been installed or, if damaged, repaired and reinstalled, prepare
drawings and a report summarizing the installation of each instrument. Include the
following information:
3.02
A.
B.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
INSTALLATION
Boreholes:
1.
For each hole, maintain a log, recording soil and groundwater conditions encountered.
2.
Verify that the hole is drilled so that the instrument casing, when installed, is within
two degrees of vertical (plumb) throughout its length and is at the correct depth.
3.
When the drill hole will not remain open, advance the drill hole using a steel outer
casing or an approved drilling fluid. Withdraw outer casing after instrument casing is
installed and as the hole is being backfilled. Steel outer casings shall remain the
property of the Contractor.
4.
Fill annular void between drill hole and instrument casing as indicated.
Observation Wells:
1.
2.
C.
D.
Inclinometer System:
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1.
2.
Orient inclinometer casing so that the orthogonal grooves are positioned parallel and
perpendicular to the excavation. Cap the top of the casing.
3.
4.
3.03
A.
Access covers shall be lockable and keyed alike. Provide three keys for each cover to the
Engineer.
B.
Protect and maintain all instruments. Keep protective covers locked. Maintenance shall
include draining or flushing the terminal boxes and piezometers.
C.
3.04
A.
Prior to Substantial Completion, remove and dispose of settlement markers and the top three
feet of casings for inclinometers.
B.
Plug remaining open portions of settlement markers with lean concrete. Construct new
pavement repair in paved areas of the same material and to the same thickness as existing
adjacent pavement. Restore disturbed or damaged surfaces to the conditions existing prior
to the installation of the instruments.
C.
Abandonment of observation wells and inclinometers shall conform with the requirements of
jurisdictional authorities.
D.
3.05
A.
INSTRUMENTATION PROGRAM
Refer to the Contract Specifications, Section 31 09 00 - Geotechnical Instrumentation and
Monitoring of Earthwork, for specific requirements.
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