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Excavation Below Subgrade (EBS). Topic G. EBS. QC/QV personnel do not determine/direct EBS operations. Engineer ultimately determines the need for EBS. EBS. Remove objectionable materials. Resulting excavation is then back filled with soil. Figure 3.1. Figure 3.1: Intercepting Embankment.
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Excavation Below Subgrade (EBS) Topic G Topic G
EBS • QC/QV personnel do not determine/direct EBS operations. • Engineer ultimately determines the need for EBS. Topic G
EBS • Remove objectionable materials. • Resulting excavation is then back filled with soil. • Figure 3.1 Topic G
Predicting EBS Areas • Groundwater levels = 3 feet or less. • Silty “B” horizon. • Topsoil depths exceed 12 inches. • Moisture levels above plastic limit. • Depositional characteristics (alluvial, lacustrine). Topic G
Predicting EBS Areas • Roadway constructed prior to 1940. • Extensive filling. • Roadway is distressed. • Highly variable soil conditions exist. • Subgrade is within 2 ft. of original surface. Topic G
Figure 3.2: Detail of EBS Topic G
EBS • Remove uncertain soil. • Note the diagonal rutting= unstable silt. • In addition to excavation. Topic G
Figure 3.3: EBS Topic G
Rutting of Unstable Material • Transition from cut to fill are important. • Inspect before the subbase or base. • Rutting of unstable material shown. Topic G
EBS • Yielding water-bearing silt. • Rock truck-hauling material away. • Backhoe-Loading EBS material out. • Dozer-Pushing material to backhoe. Topic G
Figure 3.5: EBS Topic G
Backfilling EBS • EBS has to be measured. • Original section is template in the cross. • Final section • How much was excavated. Topic G
Figure 3.6: Backfilling EBS Topic G
EBS • Do not do EBS when rain is imminent. • Do not leave EBS excavation open over night. Topic G
Figure 3.7: EBS Topic G
Backfilling EBS • Careful placement and compact backfill. • Use similar materials in area. Topic G
Figure 3.9: Backfilling EBS Topic G
Organic & Silty Soils • Have foundation support for equipment. Topic G
Seepage in a Cut • Must correct area like this. • Ditches may work. • Riprapping • Underdrains • Vegetation will not grow. Topic G
Figure 3.11: Seepage in a Cut Topic G
Dust Abatement • Required to minimize dust. • Use water or dust control materials. Topic G
Figure 3.12: Dust Abatement Topic G
Stone Piles & Fences • Large rocks outside the shoulder point. Topic G
Marsh Excavation • Picture 2: • Excavated marsh either cast out or loaded into marsh. • Used for deeper marshes. • Dragline works slower then backhoe. Topic G
Figure 3.14: Marsh Excavation 1 Topic G
Figure 3.15: Marsh Excavation 2 Topic G