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Official Document Type
Work Order
Approved Date
06/07/2022
Control Number
2022-108
Agenda Item Number
12.G.2.
Entity Name
Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc.
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Work Order No. 51 for Aviation Blvd Extension Alternative Alignment Study
Project Number
IRC-1761
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Work Order No. 51 <br />Aviation Boulevard Extension <br />Alternative Alignment Study <br />the Client. The piezometers will be installed using the hand-held bucket auger, the annulus <br />of the borehole will be backfilled with soil cuttings, and a small grout seal will be placed <br />near the ground surface at each piezometer location. The piezometers will be left in place <br />for periodic groundwater level measurements. Our services will include performing initial <br />groundwater level measurements in the piezometers immediately after installation and <br />then additional measurements over a 90 -day time frame. <br />LABORATORY PROGRAM <br />Routine laboratory visual classification of the soil samples collected from the borings will be <br />performed by a geotechnical engineer along with specific classification tests deemed <br />necessary (i.e., percent fines, organic content). <br />ENGINEERING REPORT <br />The existing pavement section data, soil stratigraphy data, and groundwater level data <br />collected within the project area will be provided in a written report upon completion of the <br />study. We will also provide estimates of soil effective unit weight, friction angle, and <br />cohesion based on the soil boring results to be used in the design of the drilled shaft <br />foundations. <br />C. Cultural Resource Assessment Su <br />A cultural resources assessment survey (CRAS) will be conducted in compliance with Section <br />106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), Chapter 267.061 of the Florida <br />Statutes (F.S.), Rule 1A-46 of the Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.), and the conditions <br />and specifications set forth in the Florida Division of Historical Resources (FDHR) Module 3: <br />Guidelines for Use by Historic Preservation Professionals (Florida FDHR 2003). The Principal <br />Investigator will meet the Secretary of the Interior's Professional Qualification Standards (48 <br />FR 44716). The objective of the survey will be to identify archaeological sites and historic <br />resources with the project area and assess their eligibility for listing on the National Register <br />of Historic Places (National Register) per the criteria set forth in 36 CFR Section 60.4. <br />LITERATURE REVIEW AND BACKGROUND RESEARCH <br />A literature and background search for information pertinent to the project area will be <br />conducted to determine the types, chronological placement, and location patterning of <br />archaeological sites within the project area and vicinity. A summary of the project area's <br />archaeological context and pertinent environmental features will be prepared from the <br />results of the background research and literature review. This overview will describe the <br />project area's archaeological record, important events, locations, structures, and individuals <br />associated with the area. The environmental description will include a discussion of both <br />present and past environmental conditions. This information will also provide the context in <br />Page 4 of 11 <br />
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