The project involves a geotechnical investigation and certification at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, focusing on soil compaction and bearing capacity. The selected service provider must complete the investigation within 60 days after receiving the order. The objective is to determine if the site can support a minimum design load of 29 psi alongside a local bearing load of 75 psi, critical for the Transceive Group and transport vehicles, while ensuring no deformation occurs. As the site was a former landfill, thorough probing by a licensed geotechnical engineer will be necessary to evaluate soil stability. The investigation must occur at designated coordinates, with prior notification of intent to conduct the survey required five business days in advance. Points of contact for more information and coordination include SSgt Ryan Connolly and 2d Lt Stuart Woller. This project emphasizes the importance of engineering standards for military infrastructure projects, ensuring safety and functionality in varying soil conditions.
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