Create an exhibit addendum for the geotechnical report that overlays CPT-derived soil stratigraphy onto the proposed excavation limits and building pad elevations to identify zones requiring engineered fill or ground modification before podium slab placement

Generate create an exhibit addendum for the geotechnical report that overlays cpt-derived soil stratigraphy onto the proposed excavation limits and building pad elevations to identify zones requiring engineered fill or ground modification before podium slab placement for Nonresidential Building Construction industry

Nonresidential Building Construction

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Upload the main geotechnical investigation report containing CPT logs, boring data, and laboratory test results for the project site

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Upload structural drawings showing excavation limits, building pad elevations, podium slab thickness and reinforcement details, and basement/retaining wall configurations
Select the project classification based on intended use and structural complexity for appropriate risk assessment
Specify geotechnical risk level per IBC/ASCE 7 for determining analysis rigor and peer review requirements
Specify the soil classification method for CPT data interpretation and stratigraphy generation
Define acceptance criteria for engineered fill and ground modification based on project specifications and local standards
Identify entities requiring exhibit review and approval for permitting and construction documents
Specify documentation requirements for engineering rigor and stakeholder transparency per project needs
Identify unique site conditions, adjacent structures, or design constraints affecting foundation and excavation decisions
Provide any specific methodology requirements, regulatory standards, or client preferences that must be documented in the exhibit