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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2-5 Geotech Report REPORT COVER PAGE Geotechnical Engineering Report __________________________________________________________________________ Apartments and Built-to-Rent Structures Bozeman, Montana July 29, 2022 Terracon Project No. 26215064 Prepared for: The Voyager Company Cleveland, Ohio Prepared by: Terracon Consultants, Inc. Billings, Montana Terracon Consultants, Inc. 2110 Overland Avenue, Suite 124 Billings, Montana 59102 P (406) 656 3072 F (406) 656 3578 terracon.com REPORT COVER LETTER TO SIGN July 29, 2022 The Voyager Company 1999 Circle Drive Cleveland, Ohio 44106 Attn: Mr. Matt Booma – Managing Principal P: (312) 725 3805 E: mbooma@thevoyagercompany.com Re: Geotechnical Engineering Report Apartments and Built-to-Rent Structures Bozeman, Montana Terracon Project No. 26215064 Dear Mr. Booma: We have completed the Geotechnical Engineering services for the above referenced project. This study was performed in general accordance with Terracon Proposal No. P26215064 revised May 3, 2022. This report presents the findings of the subsurface exploration and provides geotechnical recommendations concerning earthwork and the design and construction of foundations, floor slabs, and pavements for the proposed project. We appreciate the opportunity to be of service to you on this project. If you have any questions concerning this report or if we may be of further service, please contact us. Sincerely, Terracon Consultants, Inc. Jim Pierce, P. E. Travis Goracke, P.E, Geotechnical Engineer Authorized Project Reviewer Geotechnical Engineering Report Apartments and Built-to-Rent Structures ■ Bozeman, Montana July 29, 2022 ■ Terracon Project No. 26215064 Responsive ■ Resourceful ■ Reliable i REPORT TOPICS REPORT COVER PAGE ............................................................................................... 1 REPORT COVER LETTER TO SIGN ............................................................................. 1 REPORT TOPICS ............................................................................................................ I REPORT SUMMARY ...................................................................................................... II INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................. 1 SITE CONDITIONS ......................................................................................................... 1 PROJECT DESCRIPTION .............................................................................................. 2 GEOTECHNICAL CHARACTERIZATION ...................................................................... 3 GEOTECHNICAL OVERVIEW ....................................................................................... 4 EARTHWORK ................................................................................................................ 5 GROUND IMPROVEMENT ............................................................................................. 9 DEEP FOUNDATIONS ................................................................................................. 10 SEISMIC CONSIDERATIONS ...................................................................................... 14 LIQUEFACTION ........................................................................................................... 14 FLOOR SLABS ............................................................................................................ 14 LATERAL EARTH PRESSURES ................................................................................. 16 PAVEMENTS ................................................................................................................ 18 FROST CONSIDERATIONS ......................................................................................... 20 CORROSIVITY ............................................................................................................. 21 GENERAL COMMENTS ............................................................................................... 21 FIGURES ...................................................................................................................... 23 Note: This report was originally delivered in a web-based format. For more interactive features, please view your project online at client.terracon.com. ATTACHMENTS EXPLORATION AND TESTING PROCEDURES SITE LOCATION AND EXPLORATION PLANS EXPLORATION RESULTS SUPPORTING INFORMATION Note: Refer to each individual Attachment for a listing of contents. Geotechnical Engineering Report Apartments and Built-to-Rent Structures ■ Bozeman, Montana July 29, 2022 ■ Terracon Project No. 26215064 Responsive ■ Resourceful ■ Reliable ii REPORT SUMMARY Topic 1 Overview Statement 2 Project Description Three 4-story, slab-on-grade, wood frame apartment structures with footprints on the order of 24,000 square feet; Forty-six built-to-rent 2- to 3-story, slab-on-grade, wood framed construction row homes with footprints on the order of 600 square feet; A single-story, slab-on-grade, wood frame construction clubhouse with a footprint on the order of 7,000 square feet; and Three single-story, slab-on-grade, wood frame construction buildings with footprints on the order of-1,300 square feet. Max. Column loads: 15 kips, Max. Wall loads: 2.4 kips per lineal foot Up to 2 feet of fill assumed to achieve final grade Little excavation other than foundation construction Expected traffic for pavement areas: ■ 2,000 autos/light trucks per day ■ Up to 10 medium-duty delivery/trash trucks per week ■ 2 semi tractor trailers per week Geotechnical Characterization Some localized areas of existing fill up to six feet deep Lean clays to about 5 to 10 feet below ground Poorly graded gravel below 5 to 11 feet to depths explored Groundwater encountered 5.5 to 11 feet below ground surface Earthwork Remove existing fill where encountered. Existing lean clays can be used for site fill only Clays are sensitive to moisture variation and compressible Foundations Ground Improvement or deep foundations are recommended Detect and remove zones of fill as noted in Earthwork. Below-Grade Structures Retaining walls: not anticipated Basements: not recommended Pavements With subgrade prepared as noted in Earthwork. Concrete: ■ 5.5 inches Portland Cement Concrete (PCC) in Light Duty areas ■ 6 inches PCC in Roadway areas Asphalt: ■ 3 inches Asphaltic Concrete (AC) over 16 inches granular base in low volume and Parking areas ■ 4 inches AC over 16 inches granular base in Roadway areas General Comments This section contains important information about the limitations of this geotechnical engineering report. 1. If the reader is reviewing this report as a pdf, the topics above can be used to access the appropriate section of the report by simply clicking on the topic itself. 2. This summary is for convenience only. It should be used in conjunction with the entire report for design purposes. Responsive ■ Resourceful ■ Reliable 1 INTRODUCTION Geotechnical Engineering Report Apartments and Built-to-Rent Structures Tschache Lane and North 27th Avenue Bozeman, Montana Terracon Project No. 26215064 July 29, 2022 INTRODUCTION This report presents the results of our subsurface exploration and geotechnical engineering services performed for the proposed Apartments and Built-to-Rent Structures project located in Bozeman, Montana. The purpose of these services is to provide information and geotechnical engineering recommendations relative to: ■ Subsurface soil conditions ■ Foundation design and construction ■ Groundwater conditions ■ Floor slab design and construction ■ Site preparation and earthwork ■ Seismic site classification per IBC ■ Excavation considerations ■ Lateral earth pressures ■ Pavement design and construction ■ Frost considerations ■ Dewatering considerations The geotechnical engineering Scope of Services for this project included the advancement of twenty-four test borings to depths of approximately 16.5 feet below existing site grades. Maps showing the site and boring locations are shown in the Site Location and Exploration Plan sections, respectively. The results of the laboratory testing performed on soil samples obtained from the site during the field exploration are included on the boring logs and as separate graphs in the Exploration Results section. SITE CONDITIONS The following description of site conditions is derived from our site visit in association with the field exploration and our review of publicly available geologic and topographic maps. Geotechnical Engineering Report Apartments and Built-to-Rent Structures ■ Bozeman, Montana July 29, 2022 ■ Terracon Project No. 26215064 Responsive ■ Resourceful ■ Reliable 2 Item Description Project Location The project is located northeast of the intersection of Tschache Lane and North 27th Avenue in Bozeman, Montana. The parcel is approximately 15 acres in size. Latitude/Longitude (approximate) 45.69812° N, 111.07147° W (See Site Location) Existing Improvements The undeveloped site is bordered to the north by Baxter Lane, to the west by North 27th Avenue and existing residential property, to the east by undeveloped land, and to the south by Tschache Lane. Current Ground Cover Native grasses, shrubs, and weeds. Existing Topography The site is relatively flat, sloping slightly down to the north. Geology The Gallatin Valley floor is comprised of deep alluvial sediment that has been eroded from the surrounding foothills and mountains by the Gallatin River. In the near-surface environment, these sediments typically include a shallow fine- grained layer of clay/silt overlying sand and gravel. PROJECT DESCRIPTION Our final understanding of the project is as follows: Item Description Information Provided Information provided to Terracon Billings via email from Ms. Alicia Hill. Email attachments pertaining to geotechnical work included: ◼ Conceptual Site Plan dated September 20, 2021 ◼ Project Boundary sketch ◼ A request to revise the original 2021 proposal was received along with a pdf, dated April 15, 2022, showing a revised site layout and the location of requested geotechnical borings and monitoring well locations. Project Description The project site includes a parcel approximately 15 acres in size and includes 3 apartment buildings of about 100 units each, a clubhouse, various built-to-rent row homes, a drainage pond area, paved parking areas and drive lanes. Geotechnical Engineering Report Apartments and Built-to-Rent Structures ■ Bozeman, Montana July 29, 2022 ■ Terracon Project No. 26215064 Responsive ■ Resourceful ■ Reliable 3 Item Description Proposed Structures The project includes construction of: ◼ Three 4-story, slab-on-grade, wood frame apartment structures with footprints on the order of 24,000 square feet; ◼ Forty-six built-to-rent, 3-story, slab-on-grade, wood framed construction row homes with footprints on the order of 600 square feet; ◼ A single-story, slab-on-grade, wood frame construction clubhouse/gear garage structure with a footprint on the order of 7,000 square feet; ◼ Three single-story, slab-on-grade, wood frame construction single-unit buildings with footprints on the order of-1,300 square feet; ◼ Detention pond located in the northeast portion of the site; ◼ Associated utility installation; and, ◼ Paved parking areas and drive lanes. Maximum Loads (provided by DCI Engineers) Column loads provided as follows: ◼ 15 kips in clubhouse/garage structure Footing loads provided as follows: ◼ 0.4 to 0.7 kips per lineal foot (klf) for clubhouse/garage structure exterior footings ◼ 1.0 to 2.0 klf for apartment building exterior footings ◼ 1.6 to 2.0 klf for apartment building interior footings ◼ 0.5 to 0.7 klf for single unit structure exterior footings ◼ 1.4 to 1.6 klf for row home exterior footings ◼ 2.0 to 2.4 klf for row home interior footings Grading/Slopes Grading plans were not provided at the time of report preparation. Up to 2 feet of fill is anticipated to level the site for construction and achieve final grade. Below-Grade Structures None anticipated. Free-Standing Retaining Walls None anticipated. Pavements Paved driveways and parking will be constructed as part of site development. We have analyzed both rigid (concrete) and flexible (asphalt) pavement sections using the following anticipated traffic volumes. ■ Autos/light trucks: 2,000 vehicles per day ■ Light delivery and trash collection vehicles: 10 vehicles per day ■ Tractor-trailer trucks: < 2 vehicles per week The pavement design period is 20 years. If the anticipated traffic loading is significantly different than shown above, Terracon should be notified to re-evaluate pavement thickness recommendations. Geotechnical Engineering Report Apartments and Built-to-Rent Structures ■ Bozeman, Montana July 29, 2022 ■ Terracon Project No. 26215064 Responsive ■ Resourceful ■ Reliable 4 GEOTECHNICAL CHARACTERIZATION We have developed a general characterization of the subsurface conditions based upon our review of the subsurface exploration, laboratory data, geologic setting and our understanding of the project. This characterization, termed GeoModel, forms the basis of our geotechnical calculations and evaluation of site preparation and foundation options. Conditions encountered at each exploration point are indicated on the individual logs. The individual logs can be found in the Exploration Results section and the GeoModel can be found in the Figures section of this report. Based on the findings of the exploratory borings, subsurface conditions beneath a thin layer of topsoil can be generalized as follows. For a more detailed view of the model layer depths at each boring location, refer to the GeoModel. Model Layer Layer Name General Description 1 Clay Lean clay with varying amounts of sand and silt present in all borings. 2 Silt Silt with varying amounts of clay and sand present in a few borings. 3 Gravel Poorly graded gravel with varying amounts of sand, silt, and clay present in all borings. Groundwater: Groundwater was encountered in all borings at depths ranging from approximately 5.5 to 11 feet below existing grade during the field investigation. Groundwater level fluctuations occur due to seasonal variations in the amount of rainfall, runoff and other factors not evident at the time the borings were performed. Therefore, groundwater levels during construction or at other times in the life of the structure may be higher or lower than the levels indicated on the boring logs. The possibility of groundwater level fluctuations should be considered when developing the design and construction plans for the project. GEOTECHNICAL OVERVIEW The near surface, very soft to stiff, moderate to low plasticity lean clay could become unstable with typical earthwork and construction traffic, especially after precipitation events. The effective drainage work should be completed early in the construction sequence and maintained after construction to avoid potential issues. If possible, the grading should be performed during the warmer and drier times of the year. If grading is performed during the winter months, an increased risk for possible undercutting and replacement of unstable subgrade will persist. Additional site preparation recommendations, including subgrade improvement and fill placement, are provided in the Earthwork section. Geotechnical Engineering Report Apartments and Built-to-Rent Structures ■ Bozeman, Montana July 29, 2022 ■ Terracon Project No. 26215064 Responsive ■ Resourceful ■ Reliable 5 The soils which form the bearing stratum for foundations constructed on Rammed Aggregate Piers or Drilled Shafts are poorly graded, medium dense to very dense alluvial gravels. Conventional shallow foundations supported on lean clay or silt are not recommended due to the low shear strength and compressibility of these moisture sensitive soils. The Ground Improvement and Deep Foundation sections of this report address the recommendations for foundation support for the structures. The Floor Slabs section addresses slab-on-grade support of the buildings. Flexible or rigid pavement systems are recommended for this site. Pavement options incorporating gravel subbase were not provided due to the shallow groundwater encountered on the site. The Pavements section addresses the design of pavement systems. Support of floor slabs and pavements on or above existing fill material is not recommended. The General Comments section provides an understanding of the report limitations. EARTHWORK Earthwork is anticipated to include clearing and grubbing, excavations, including removal of existing fill, and fill placement. The following sections provide recommendations for use in the preparation of specifications for the work. Recommendations include critical quality criteria, as necessary, to render the site in the state considered in our geotechnical engineering evaluation for foundations, floor slabs, and pavements. Site Preparation Prior to placing fill, existing fill, topsoil, vegetation, black soils with high organic content and root mat should be removed. Removal of these materials should be performed in the proposed building and parking/driveway areas. The subgrade should be proofrolled with an adequately loaded vehicle such as a fully-loaded tandem-axle dump truck. The proofrolling should be performed under the direction of the Geotechnical Engineer. Areas excessively deflecting under the proofroll should be delineated and subsequently addressed by the Geotechnical Engineer. Such areas should either be removed or modified by stabilizing with Structural Fill. Excessively wet or dry material should either be removed, or moisture conditioned and recompacted. Due to the moisture sensitive nature of the native on-site silt and clay soils, construction traffic may result in excessive rutting of the subgrade requiring overexcavation and replacement of the impacted soils as discussed above. Fill Material Types Fill required to achieve design grade should be classified as structural fill and general fill. Structural fill is material used below, or within 5 feet of structures or constructed slopes. General Geotechnical Engineering Report Apartments and Built-to-Rent Structures ■ Bozeman, Montana July 29, 2022 ■ Terracon Project No. 26215064 Responsive ■ Resourceful ■ Reliable 6 fill is material used to achieve grade outside of these areas. Materials used for structural and general fill should meet the following material property requirements: Soil Type 1 USCS Classification Acceptable Location for Placement Structural Fill2 (imported material) GW, GP, SW, SP, and dual symbols Below foundation elevation, below slab areas, and as replacement backfill Crushed Base Course Montana Public Works Standard Specifications (MPWSS), 7th Ed, Section 02235, 3/4 or 1 ½-inch minus Leveling course below slab above Structural Fill, and as crushed aggregate base course for pavements General Fill 3 GP, CL, ML (on site soils) The on-site gravel and clay soils appear suitable for use as General Fill, including site grade raising material, but are NOT recommended for exterior backfill of foundations, which could impact performance of site flatwork and sidewalks. On site silt soils are NOT recommended for use as Structural Fill. Site clay and silt soils should be used as general fill outside the limits of building construction or removed from site. Non-Frost Susceptible Fill (NFS) 4 GP, GW Below exterior flatwork critical to project to mitigate frost-action 1. Structural and General Fill should consist of approved materials free of organic matter and debris. Frozen material should not be used, and fill should not be placed on a frozen subgrade. A sample of each material type should be submitted to the Geotechnical Engineer for evaluation prior to use on this site. 2. Structural Fill, defined as imported aggregate, should meet the following criteria outlined below: Gradation Percent Finer By Weigh (ASTM C136) 1 ½” .................................................................................................................................................. 100 No. 4 ...............................................................................................................................................30-60 No. 200 .......................................................................................................................................... 12 (max) Liquid Limit ...................................................................................................................................... 25 (max) Plastic Index .................................................................................................................................... 10 (max) 3. Significant moisture conditioning of the native clay soils may be necessary to meet compaction requirements; this will require mechanical reduction in clay clod size (i.e. disking, etc.) to a maximum 1-inch dimension to facilitate moisture conditioning; the necessary moisture adjustment will be difficult during wet/cold seasons. 4. Non-Frost Susceptible Fill should have no more than 5 percent passing the No. 200 sieve Fill Compaction Requirements Structural and general fill should meet the following compaction requirements. Geotechnical Engineering Report Apartments and Built-to-Rent Structures ■ Bozeman, Montana July 29, 2022 ■ Terracon Project No. 26215064 Responsive ■ Resourceful ■ Reliable 7 Item Structural Fill General Fill Maximum Lift Thickness 8 inches or less in loose thickness when heavy, self-propelled compaction equipment is used 4 to 6 inches in loose thickness when hand- guided equipment (i.e. jumping jack or plate compactor) is used Same as Structural fill Minimum Compaction Requirements 1, 2 98% of max. for foundation and floor slab subgrade 95% of max. for exterior foundation wall backfill, utility trench backfill, site grading fill, and pavement subgrade 92% of max. Water Content Range 1 Low plasticity cohesive: -2% to +2% of optimum Granular: -3% to +3% of optimum As required to achieve min. compaction requirements 1. Maximum density and optimum water content as determined by the standard Proctor test (ASTM D 698). 2. If the granular material is a coarse sand or gravel, or of a uniform size, or has a low fines content, compaction comparison using local practices may be more appropriate. It should be noted that ASTM D698 allows for rock-correction of samples with up to 30% Retained on the 3/4” screen, but that this can lead to values not attainable in the field. Local practice also has utilized successfully for control of the former ASTM D698 method of rock-replacement. Utility Trench Backfill For low permeability subgrades, utility trenches are a common source of water infiltration and migration. Utility trenches penetrating beneath the building should be effectively sealed to restrict water intrusion and flow through the trenches, which could migrate below the building. The trench should provide an effective trench plug that extends at least 5 feet from the face of the building exterior. The plug material should consist of cementitious flowable fill or low permeability clay. The trench plug material should be placed to surround the utility line. If used, the clay trench plug material should be placed and compacted to comply with the water content and compaction recommendations for structural fill stated previously in this report. Grading and Drainage All grades must provide effective drainage away from the buildings during and after construction and should be maintained throughout the life of the structures. Water retained next to the buildings can result in soil movements greater than those discussed in this report. Greater movements can result in unacceptable differential floor slab and/or foundation movements, cracked slabs and walls, and roof leaks. The roofs should have gutters/drains with downspouts that discharge onto splash blocks at a distance of at least 10 feet from the buildings. Exposed ground should be sloped and maintained at a minimum 5% away from the buildings for at least 10 feet beyond the perimeter of the buildings. Locally, flatter grades may be necessary to transition ADA access requirements for flatwork. After building construction and landscaping have been completed, final grades should be verified to document effective drainage has been achieved. Grades around the structures should also be periodically inspected and adjusted, as Geotechnical Engineering Report Apartments and Built-to-Rent Structures ■ Bozeman, Montana July 29, 2022 ■ Terracon Project No. 26215064 Responsive ■ Resourceful ■ Reliable 8 necessary, as part of the structures’ maintenance program. Where paving or flatwork abuts the structures, a maintenance program should be established to effectively seal and maintain joints and prevent surface water infiltration. Earthwork Construction Considerations Shallow excavations for the proposed structures are anticipated to be accomplished with conventional construction equipment. Upon completion of filling and grading, care should be taken to maintain the subgrade water content prior to construction of floor slabs. Construction traffic over the completed subgrades should be avoided. The site should also be graded to prevent ponding of surface water on the prepared subgrades or in excavations. Water collecting over or adjacent to construction areas should be removed. If the subgrade freezes, desiccates, saturates, or is disturbed, the affected material should be removed, or the materials should be scarified, moisture conditioned, and recompacted prior to floor slab construction. The groundwater table could affect overexcavation efforts, especially for over-excavation and replacement of lower strength soils. A temporary dewatering system consisting of sumps with pumps could be necessary to achieve the recommended depth of over-excavation. As a minimum, excavations should be performed in accordance with OSHA 29 CFR, Part 1926, Subpart P, “Excavations” and its appendices, and in accordance with any applicable local, and/or state regulations. Construction site safety is the sole responsibility of the contractor who controls the means, methods, and sequencing of construction operations. Under no circumstances shall the information provided herein be interpreted to mean Terracon is assuming responsibility for construction site safety, or the contractor's activities; such responsibility shall neither be implied nor inferred. Construction Observation and Testing The earthwork efforts should be monitored under the direction of the Geotechnical Engineer. Monitoring should include documentation of adequate removal of vegetation and topsoil, proofrolling, and mitigation of areas delineated by the proofroll to require mitigation. Each lift of compacted fill should be tested, evaluated, and reworked, as necessary, until approved by the Geotechnical Engineer prior to placement of additional lifts. Each lift of fill should be tested for density and water content at a frequency of at least one test for every 2,500 square feet of compacted fill in the building areas and 5,000 square feet in pavement areas. One density and water content test should be performed for every 50 linear feet of compacted utility trench backfill. Geotechnical Engineering Report Apartments and Built-to-Rent Structures ■ Bozeman, Montana July 29, 2022 ■ Terracon Project No. 26215064 Responsive ■ Resourceful ■ Reliable 9 In areas of foundation excavations, the bearing subgrade should be evaluated under the direction of the Geotechnical Engineer. If unanticipated conditions are encountered, the Geotechnical Engineer should prescribe mitigation options. In addition to the documentation of the essential parameters necessary for construction, the continuation of the Geotechnical Engineer into the construction phase of the project provides the continuity to maintain the Geotechnical Engineer’s evaluation of subsurface conditions, including assessing variations and associated design changes. GROUND IMPROVEMENT As an alternative to supporting the structure on deep foundations, the structure and potentially floor slabs could be supported on lower strength/lower density native soils if ground improvement methods such as the one presented in the following paragraph are utilized. Ground improvement methods are proprietary systems designed by licensed contractors who could provide further information regarding support options. In our opinion, the proposed structures can be supported by a shallow spread footing foundation system bearing on rammed aggregate piers, constructed on a design spacing determined by a specialty contractor using proprietary drilling/installation methods. Rammed aggregate pier foundation systems are generally accomplished by down-hole vibratory methods. These methods involve the installation of backfill material into the soil so that dense and sometimes deep stone columns are formed that are tightly interlocked with the surrounding overburden soils. This system improves the subgrade below conventional spread footings, grade beams, and floor slabs and reduces the compressibility of the underlying soil. Rammed aggregate pier soil reinforcement elements are typically constructed at 24 or 30-inch diameters. Shaft lengths typically range between 8 and 20 feet as measured from footing subgrade; however, deeper shafts are achievable. The result of construction is a reinforced zone of soil directly under footings that allows for the construction of shallow spread footings proportioned for a relatively high bearing pressure. It is reasonable to assume that allowable bearing pressures in the range of 2,000 to 3,000 psf can be expected pending analysis with actual framing and structural load information. In addition, total and differential foundation settlement of less than 1 inch should be considered for spread footing foundations supported by rammed aggregate piers. Rammed aggregate pier elements are spaced singly or in close groups beneath interior footings to support concentrated column loads. Beneath continuous footings, rammed aggregate pier elements typically are spaced at 6 to 12 feet on center depending on loads, soil conditions, and other design requirements. Geotechnical Engineering Report Apartments and Built-to-Rent Structures ■ Bozeman, Montana July 29, 2022 ■ Terracon Project No. 26215064 Responsive ■ Resourceful ■ Reliable 10 Rammed aggregate pier soil reinforcement should be designed and constructed by an experienced and licensed installer. The installer should provide a pier layout and detailed design calculations sealed by a professional engineer licensed in the State of Montana. The design parameters should be verified by a full-scale modulus test performed in the field. Terracon should be retained to monitor the modulus test and subsequent installation of production rammed aggregate pier elements. DEEP FOUNDATIONS Drilled Shaft Design Parameters Soil design parameters are provided below in the Drilled Shaft Design Summary table for the design of drilled shaft foundations. The values presented for allowable side friction and end bearing include a factor of safety. Drilled Shaft Design Summary 1 Depth Below Ground (feet) Stratigraphy 2 Allowable Skin Friction (psf) 3 Allowable End Bearing Pressure (psf) 4 No. Material 0 -5 1 Lean Clay 0 0 5 – 7.5 2 Silt 0 0 7.5 – 16.5 3 Medium Dense Gravel 500 18,000 1. Design capacities are dependent upon the method of installation, and quality control parameters. The values provided are estimates and should be verified when installation protocol have been finalized. 2. See Geotechnical Characterization for more details on stratigraphy. 3. Applicable for compressive loading only. Reduce to 2/3 of values shown for uplift loading. Effective weight of shaft can be added to uplift load capacity. 4. Shafts should extend at least two diameters into the bearing stratum (or to a depth equal to the bell diameter for belled shafts) for end bearing to be considered. Tensile reinforcement should extend to the bottom of shafts subjected to uplift loading. Buoyant unit weights of the soil and concrete should be used in the calculations below the highest anticipated groundwater elevation. Drilled shafts should have a minimum (center-to-center) spacing of three diameters. Closer spacing may require a reduction in axial load capacity. Axial capacity reduction can be determined Geotechnical Engineering Report Apartments and Built-to-Rent Structures ■ Bozeman, Montana July 29, 2022 ■ Terracon Project No. 26215064 Responsive ■ Resourceful ■ Reliable 11 by comparing the allowable axial capacity determined from the sum of individual piles in a group versus the capacity calculated using the perimeter and base of the pile group acting as a unit. The lesser of the two capacities should be used in design. A minimum shaft diameter of 24 inches should be used. Drilled shafts should have a minimum length of 10 feet and should extend into the bearing strata at least two shaft/pile/bell diameters for the allowable end-bearing pressures listed in the above table. Post-construction settlements of drilled shafts designed and constructed as described in this report are estimated to range from about ½ to ¾ inch. Differential settlement between individual shafts is expected to be ½ to ⅔ of the total settlement. Drilled Shaft Lateral Loading The following table lists input values for use in LPILE analyses. LPILE estimates values of kh and E50 based on strength; however, non-default values of kh should be used where provided. Since deflection or a service limit criterion will most likely control lateral capacity design, no safety/resistance factor is included with the parameters. Stratigraphy 1 L-Pile Soil Model Su (psf) 2  2  (pcf) 2,3 ε50 2 K (pci) 2 qu (psi) 2 No. Material Static Cyclic 1 Lean Clay Soft Clay 250 0 110 0.02 30 -- 2 Silt Silt 250 0° 100 0.02 30 -- 3 Gravel Sand 0 36 73 --- 60 -- 1. See Subsurface Profile in Geotechnical Characterization for more details on Stratigraphy. 2. Definition of Terms: Su: Undrained shear strength : Internal friction angle,  Moist or buoyant unit weight ε50: Non-default E50 strain K: Horizontal modulus of subgrade reaction qu: Non-default soil modulus – static. Refer to software guidelines for cyclic loading. 3. Buoyant unit weight values should be used below water table. Group action for lateral resistance of piles/shafts should be considered when spacing is less than six diameters (center to center). Group effects can be roughly estimated with the design Geotechnical Engineering Report Apartments and Built-to-Rent Structures ■ Bozeman, Montana July 29, 2022 ■ Terracon Project No. 26215064 Responsive ■ Resourceful ■ Reliable 12 parameters for allowable passive resistance in the direction of the load reduced in accordance with the table below; p-y multipliers can also be used in LPILE as a rough estimate for group load behavior. We can provide guidance for p-y multipliers if detailed analyses using LPILE are planned. Pile/Shaft Spacing 1 Reduction Factors 6D 1.0 4D 0.85 3D 0.65 1. Where D is the diameter of the shaft The shafts/piles should be spaced at least three shaft diameters apart (center-to-center) if they will be used to resist lateral loads. Pile caps and/or grade beams could be subject to uplift loading due to frost action; thus, perimeter foundation elements beneath unheated areas should extend at least 4 feet below the lowest adjacent finished grade for frost protection. The load capacities provided herein are based on the stresses induced in the supporting soil strata. The structural capacity of the shafts/piles should be checked to assure they can safely accommodate the combined stresses induced by axial and lateral forces. Lateral deflections of shafts/piles should be evaluated using an appropriate analysis method, and will depend upon the pile’s diameter, length, configuration, stiffness and “fixed head” or “free head” condition. We can provide additional analyses and estimates of lateral deflections for specific loading conditions upon request. The load-carrying capacity of shafts/piles may be increased by increasing the diameter and/or length. Drilled Shaft Construction Considerations The borings encountered weak soils as well as relatively shallow groundwater. To prevent collapse of the sidewalls and/or to control groundwater seepage, the use of temporary steel casing and/or slurry drilling procedures may be required for construction of the drilled shaft foundations. Significant seepage could occur in case of excavations penetrating water-bearing sandy or gravelly soils. The drilled shaft contractor and foundation design engineer should be informed of these risks. A full-depth temporary steel casing may be required to stabilize the sides of the shaft excavations in the overburden. Difficult drilling conditions should be expected within the gravel layers. If casing is removed during concrete placement, care should be exercised to maintain concrete inside the casing at a sufficient level to resist earth and hydrostatic pressures present on a casing exterior. Geotechnical Engineering Report Apartments and Built-to-Rent Structures ■ Bozeman, Montana July 29, 2022 ■ Terracon Project No. 26215064 Responsive ■ Resourceful ■ Reliable 13 Water or loose soil should be removed from the bottom of the drilled shafts prior to placement of the concrete. Care should be taken to not disturb the sides and bottom of the excavation during construction. The bottom of the shaft excavation should be free of loose material before concrete placement. Concrete should be placed as soon as possible after the foundation excavation is completed, to reduce potential disturbance of the bearing surface. “Wet” shafts should be constructed by slurry displacement techniques. In this process, the shaft excavation is filled with approved polymer- based slurry to counterbalance the hydraulic forces below the water level and stabilize the wall of the shaft. Concrete would then be placed using a tremie extending to within 6 inches of the shaft base of the slurry-filled excavation. The tremie remains inserted several feet into the fresh concrete as it displaces the slurry upward and until placement is complete. The slurry should have a sand content no greater than 1% at the time concrete placement commences. The maximum unit weight of the slurry should be established in consultation with Terracon. Concrete for "dry" drilled shaft construction should have a slump of about 5 to 7 inches. Concrete should be directed into the shaft utilizing a centering chute. Concrete for "wet" shaft construction would require higher slump concrete. While withdrawing casing, care should be exercised to maintain concrete inside the casing at a sufficient level to resist earth and hydrostatic pressures acting on the casing exterior. Arching of the concrete, loss of seal and other problems can occur during casing removal and result in contamination of the drilled shaft. These conditions should be considered during the design and construction phases. Placement of loose soil backfill should not be permitted around the casing prior to removal. The drilled shaft installation process should be performed under the direction of the Geotechnical Engineer. The Geotechnical Engineer should document the shaft installation process including soil/rock and groundwater conditions encountered, consistency with expected conditions, and details of the installed shaft. SEISMIC CONSIDERATIONS The seismic design requirements for buildings and other structures are based on Seismic Design Category. Site Classification is required to determine the Seismic Design Category for a structure. The Site Classification is based on the upper 100 feet of the site profile defined by a weighted average value of either shear wave velocity, standard penetration resistance, or undrained shear strength in accordance with Section 20.4 of ASCE 7 and the International Building Code (IBC). Based on the soil properties encountered at the site and as described on the exploration logs and results, it is our professional opinion that the Seismic Site Classification is C. Subsurface Geotechnical Engineering Report Apartments and Built-to-Rent Structures ■ Bozeman, Montana July 29, 2022 ■ Terracon Project No. 26215064 Responsive ■ Resourceful ■ Reliable 14 explorations at this site were extended to a maximum depth of 16.5 feet. The site properties below the boring depth to 100 feet were estimated based on our experience and knowledge of geologic conditions of the general area. Additional deeper borings or geophysical testing may be performed to confirm the conditions below the current boring depth. LIQUEFACTION In review of the subsurface information to determine the potential for liquefaction triggered by strong ground motion, consideration was given to the age of the sediment, soil classification and stratigraphy, groundwater conditions, relative soil density, and depth to bedrock. The project site is located in an area with predominately very soft to very stiff lean clay and silt soils with sand overlying medium dense to very dense poorly graded gravels. Groundwater was encountered at 5.5 to 11 feet below ground surface. The potential for seismically induced liquefaction of the soils at the project site is low, based on consideration of the on-site soil types and conditions, groundwater elevations, seismic zone design conditions, a cursory review of published information, and the seismicity of the project area. FLOOR SLABS Depending upon the finished floor elevation, unsuitable, weak, soft to medium stiff soils may be encountered at the floor slab subgrade level. These soils should be replaced with at least 2 feet of granular soils as detailed below. Design parameters for floor slabs assume the requirements for Earthwork have been followed. Specific attention should be given to positive drainage away from the structure and positive drainage of the aggregate base beneath the floor slab. Floor Slab Design Parameters Item Description Floor Slab Support 1 Minimum 6 inches of free-draining (less than 5% passing the U.S. No. 200 sieve) crushed aggregate compacted to at least 95% of ASTM D 698 2, 3 At least 18 inches of Structural Fill should be placed below floor slabs where lean clay or silt soils are present Estimated Modulus of Subgrade Reaction 2 200 pounds per square inch per inch (psi/in) for point loads of floor slab constructed as recommended above on Structural Fill. 1. Floor slabs should be structurally independent of building footings or walls to reduce the possibility of floor slab cracking caused by differential movements between the slab and foundation. Geotechnical Engineering Report Apartments and Built-to-Rent Structures ■ Bozeman, Montana July 29, 2022 ■ Terracon Project No. 26215064 Responsive ■ Resourceful ■ Reliable 15 Item Description 2. Modulus of subgrade reaction is an estimated value based upon our experience with the subgrade condition, the requirements noted in Earthwork, and the floor slab support as noted in this table. It is provided for point loads. For large area loads the modulus of subgrade reaction would be lower. 3. Free-draining granular material should have less than 5% fines (material passing the No. 200 sieve). Other design considerations such as cold temperatures and condensation development could warrant more extensive design provisions. The use of a vapor retarder should be considered beneath concrete slabs on grade covered with wood, tile, carpet, or other moisture sensitive or impervious coverings, or when the slab will support equipment sensitive to moisture. When conditions warrant the use of a vapor retarder, the slab designer should refer to ACI 302 and/or ACI 360 for procedures and cautions regarding the use and placement of a vapor retarder. Saw-cut control joints should be placed in the slab to help control the location and extent of cracking. For additional recommendations refer to the ACI Design Manual. Joints or cracks should be sealed with a water-proof, non-extruding compressible compound specifically recommended for heavy duty concrete pavement and wet environments. Where floor slabs are tied to perimeter walls or turn-down slabs to meet structural or other construction objectives, our experience indicates differential movement between the walls and slabs will likely be observed in adjacent slab expansion joints or floor slab cracks beyond the length of the structural dowels. The Structural Engineer should account for potential differential settlement through use of sufficient control joints, appropriate reinforcing or other means. Floor Slab Construction Considerations Finished subgrade, within and for at least 10 feet beyond the floor slab, should be protected from traffic, rutting, or other disturbance and maintained in a relatively moist condition until floor slabs are constructed. If the subgrade should become damaged or desiccated prior to construction of floor slabs, the affected material should be removed, and Structural Fill should be added to replace the resulting excavation. Final conditioning of the finished subgrade should be performed immediately prior to placement of the floor slab support course. The Geotechnical Engineer should approve the condition of the floor slab subgrades immediately prior to placement of the floor slab support course, reinforcing steel, and concrete. Attention should be paid to high traffic areas that were rutted and disturbed earlier, and to areas where backfilled trenches are located. BELOW-GRADE STRUCTURES Below-grade structures are not proposed for this development. Geotechnical Engineering Report Apartments and Built-to-Rent Structures ■ Bozeman, Montana July 29, 2022 ■ Terracon Project No. 26215064 Responsive ■ Resourceful ■ Reliable 16 LATERAL EARTH PRESSURES Design Parameters Structures with unbalanced backfill levels on opposite sides should be designed for earth pressures at least equal to values indicated in the following table. Earth pressures will be influenced by structural design of the walls, conditions of wall restraint, methods of construction and/or compaction and the strength of the materials being restrained. Two wall restraint conditions are shown in the diagram below. Active earth pressure is commonly used for design of free- standing cantilever retaining walls and assumes wall movement. The “at-rest” condition assumes no wall movement and is commonly used for basement walls, loading dock walls, or other walls restrained at the top. The recommended design lateral earth pressures do not include a factor of safety and do not provide for possible hydrostatic pressure on the walls (unless stated). Lateral Earth Pressure Design Parameters Earth Pressure Condition 1 Coefficient for Backfill Type2 Surcharge Pressure 3, 4, 5 p1 (psf) Effective Fluid Pressures (psf) 2, 4, 5 Unsaturated 6 Submerged 6 Active (Ka) Granular - 0.26 Fine Grained - 0.49 (0.26)S (0.49)S (35)H (55)H (80)H (85)H At-Rest (Ko) Granular - 0.41 Fine Grained - 0.58 (0.41)S (0.58)S (55)H (65)H (90)H (90)H Passive (Kp) Granular - 3.85 Fine Grained - 2.04 --- --- (520)H (225)H (340)H (160)H 1. For active earth pressure, wall must rotate about base, with top lateral movements 0.002 H to 0.004 H, where H is wall height. For passive earth pressure, wall must move horizontally to mobilize resistance. 2. Uniform, horizontal backfill, compacted to at least 95% of the ASTM D 698 maximum dry density, rendering a maximum unit weight of 135 pcf for granular soils and 110 pcf for fine grained soils. 3. Uniform surcharge, where S is surcharge pressure. 4. Loading from heavy compaction equipment is not included. Geotechnical Engineering Report Apartments and Built-to-Rent Structures ■ Bozeman, Montana July 29, 2022 ■ Terracon Project No. 26215064 Responsive ■ Resourceful ■ Reliable 17 Lateral Earth Pressure Design Parameters Earth Pressure Condition 1 Coefficient for Backfill Type2 Surcharge Pressure 3, 4, 5 p1 (psf) Effective Fluid Pressures (psf) 2, 4, 5 Unsaturated 6 Submerged 6 5. No safety factor is included in these values. 6. To achieve “Unsaturated” conditions, follow guidelines in Subsurface Drainage for Below-Grade Walls below. “Submerged” conditions are recommended when drainage behind walls is not incorporated into the design. Backfill placed against structures should consist of granular soils or low plasticity cohesive soils. For the granular values to be valid, the granular backfill must extend out and up from the base of the wall at an angle of at least 45 and 60 degrees from vertical for the active and passive cases, respectively. Subsurface Drainage for Foundation Walls A perforated rigid plastic drain line installed behind the base of walls and extends below adjacent grade is recommended to prevent hydrostatic loading on the walls. The invert of a drain line around a below-grade building area or exterior retaining wall should be placed near foundation bearing level. The drain line should be sloped to provide positive gravity drainage to daylight or to a sump pit and pump. The drain line should be surrounded by clean, free-draining granular material having less than 5% passing the No. 200 sieve, such as No. 57 aggregate. The free- draining aggregate should be encapsulated in a filter fabric. The granular fill should extend to within 2 feet of final grade, where it should be capped with compacted cohesive fill to reduce infiltration of surface water into the drain system. As an alternative to free-draining granular fill, a pre-fabricated drainage structure may be used. A pre-fabricated drainage structure is a plastic drainage core or mesh which is covered with filter fabric to prevent soil intrusion, and is fastened to the wall prior to placing backfill. Geotechnical Engineering Report Apartments and Built-to-Rent Structures ■ Bozeman, Montana July 29, 2022 ■ Terracon Project No. 26215064 Responsive ■ Resourceful ■ Reliable 18 PAVEMENTS General Pavement Comments Pavement designs are provided for the traffic conditions and pavement life conditions as noted in Project Description and in the following sections of this report. A critical aspect of pavement performance is site preparation. Pavement designs noted in this section must be applied to the site which has been prepared as recommended in the Earthwork section. Based on the planned grading, we anticipated the onsite soils will be utilized in subgrade construction. A California Bearing Ratio (CBR) test has been performed on a disturbed bulk sample of the clay subgrade obtained from boring B-9 at approximate depths of 0.5 to 4.0 feet below existing grade. This material was compacted at about 95 percent of the standard proctor maximum dry density at approximately optimum moisture. The moisture-density relationship and CBR test results are presented in the Exploration Results section. Pavement Design Parameters A subgrade CBR of 2 was used for the AC pavement designs, and a modulus of subgrade reaction of 100 pci was used for the PCC pavement designs. The values were empirically derived and based upon our experience with the lean clay and silt subgrade soils and our understanding of the quality of the subgrade as prescribed by the Site Preparation conditions as outlined in Earthwork. A modulus of rupture of 600 psi was used for pavement concrete. Pavement design recommendations for this project have been based on procedures outlined in the AASHTO Guide for Design of Pavement Structures, 1993, coupled with publications by the Asphalt Institute and the American Concrete Institute on the design of parking lots and our local experience with similar fine-grained subgrade soils. The lean clay and silt are very moisture sensitive and susceptible to rutting by construction traffic, particularly by rubber-tired equipment. The pavement section required to support anticipated construction traffic based upon our experience exceeds that required for the design traffic loading. Pavement design input parameters and resulting pavement sections are provided in the following table: Pavement Thickness Design Parameters Input Parameter Flexible (asphalt) Rigid (concrete) Reliability 85 85 Initial Serviceability 4.2 4.2 Terminal Serviceability 2.0 2.0 Standard Deviation 0.45 0.45 Drainage 0.9 0.9 Design ESAL Value: Anticipated Traffic 226,000 226,000 Geotechnical Engineering Report Apartments and Built-to-Rent Structures ■ Bozeman, Montana July 29, 2022 ■ Terracon Project No. 26215064 Responsive ■ Resourceful ■ Reliable 19 Pavement Section Thicknesses The following table provides options for AC and PCC Sections: Asphaltic Concrete Design Traffic Area Asphalt Concrete (in.) 1 Aggregate Base (in.) 2 Total Thickness (in.) 1 Light Duty, Parking 3 16 19 Heavy Duty, Local Roads 4 16 20 1. Asphalt concrete should conform to Montana Public Works Standard Specifications (MPWSS) and the City of Billings Standard Modifications to MPWSS requirements. 2. Aggregate base should meet the requirements for 1-1/2 inch crushed aggregate in accordance with MPWSS and the City of Billings Standard Modifications to MPWSS Section 02235. Portland Cement Concrete Design Traffic Area Portland Cement Concrete (in.) 1 Aggregate Base (in.) 2 Total Thickness (in.) Light Duty, Parking 5.5 6 11.5 Heavy Duty, Local Roads 6 8 14 1. Portland cement concrete should conform to MPWSS and the City of Bozeman Standard Modifications to MPWSS requirements. 2. Aggregate base should meet the requirements for 1-1/2 inch crushed aggregate in accordance with MPWSS and the City of Bozeman Standard Modifications to MPWSS Section 02235 Migration of fines into the aggregate base course layer will reduce the support characteristics of the base and decrease performance of the pavement section. The placement of a geotextile separation fabric, such as a Mirafi 140N or equivalent, between the fine-grained subgrade and the aggregate base course to improve constructability and extend the pavement’s service life is recommended for the above sections. Pavement Drainage Pavements should be sloped to provide rapid drainage of surface water. Water allowed to pond on or adjacent to the pavements could saturate the subgrade and contribute to premature Geotechnical Engineering Report Apartments and Built-to-Rent Structures ■ Bozeman, Montana July 29, 2022 ■ Terracon Project No. 26215064 Responsive ■ Resourceful ■ Reliable 20 pavement deterioration. In addition, the pavement subgrade should be graded to provide positive drainage within the granular base section. Based on the possibility of shallow and/or perched groundwater extending into the pavement section in areas of the site, dewatering of the subgrade may be necessary in these areas during construction to control groundwater and improve stability. Pavement Maintenance The pavement sections represent minimum recommended thicknesses and, as such, periodic maintenance should be anticipated. Therefore, preventive maintenance should be planned and provided for through an on-going pavement management program. Maintenance activities are intended to slow the rate of pavement deterioration and to preserve the pavement investment. Maintenance consists of both localized maintenance (e.g., crack and joint sealing and patching) and global maintenance (e.g., surface sealing). Preventive maintenance is usually the priority when implementing a pavement maintenance program. Additional engineering observation is recommended to determine the type and extent of a cost-effective program. Even with periodic maintenance, some movements and related cracking may still occur and repairs may be required. Pavement performance is affected by its surroundings. In addition to providing preventive maintenance, the civil engineer should consider the following recommendations in the design and layout of pavements: ■ Final grade adjacent to paved areas should slope down from the edges at a minimum 2%. ■ Subgrade and pavement surfaces should have a minimum 2% slope to promote proper surface drainage. ■ Install joint sealant and seal cracks immediately. ■ Seal all landscaped areas in or adjacent to pavements to reduce moisture migration to subgrade soils. ■ Place compacted, low permeability backfill against the exterior side of curb and gutter. ■ Place curb, gutter and/or sidewalk directly on clay subgrade soils rather than on unbound granular base course materials. FROST CONSIDERATIONS The soils on this site are frost susceptible, and small amounts of water can affect the performance of the slabs on-grade, sidewalks, and pavements. Exterior slabs should be anticipated to heave during winter months. If frost action needs to be eliminated in critical areas, we recommend the use of non-frost susceptible (NFS) fill or structural slabs (for instance, structural stoops in front of building doors). Placement of NFS material in large areas may not be feasible; however, the following recommendations are provided to help reduce potential frost heave: Geotechnical Engineering Report Apartments and Built-to-Rent Structures ■ Bozeman, Montana July 29, 2022 ■ Terracon Project No. 26215064 Responsive ■ Resourceful ■ Reliable 21 ■ Provide surface drainage away from the building and slabs, and toward the site storm drainage system. ■ Install drains around the perimeter of the building, stoops and below exterior slabs and connect them to the storm drainage system. ■ Grade clayey subgrades, so groundwater potentially perched in overlying more permeable subgrades, such as sand or aggregate base, slope toward a site drainage system. ■ Place NFS fill as backfill beneath slabs critical to the project. ■ Place a 3 horizontal to 1 vertical (3H:1V) transition zone between NFS fill and other soils. ■ Place NFS materials in critical sidewalk areas. As an alternative to extending NFS fill to the full frost depth, consideration can be made to placing extruded polystyrene or cellular concrete under a buffer of at least 2 feet of NFS material. CORROSIVITY The table below lists the results of laboratory soluble sulfate, electrical resistivity, and pH testing. The values may be used to estimate potential corrosive characteristics of the on-site soils with respect to contact with the various underground materials which will be used for project construction. Corrosivity Test Results Summary Boring Sample Depth (feet) Soil Description Soluble Sulfate (%) Soluble Chloride (%) Electrical Resistivity (Ω-cm) pH B-5 2.5-4.0 Lean Clay 0.01 - 1650 8.0 Results of soluble sulfate testing indicate samples of the on-site soils tested possess negligible sulfate concentrations when classified in accordance with Table 4.3.1 of the ACI Design Manual. Concrete should be designed in accordance with the provisions of the ACI Design Manual, Section 318, Chapter 4. GENERAL COMMENTS Our analysis and opinions are based upon our understanding of the project, the geotechnical conditions in the area, and the data obtained from our site exploration. Natural variations will occur between exploration point locations or due to the modifying effects of construction or weather. The nature and extent of such variations may not become evident until during or after construction. Terracon should be retained as the Geotechnical Engineer, where noted in this report, to provide observation and testing services during pertinent construction phases. If variations appear, we can provide further evaluation and supplemental recommendations. If variations are noted in the Geotechnical Engineering Report Apartments and Built-to-Rent Structures ■ Bozeman, Montana July 29, 2022 ■ Terracon Project No. 26215064 Responsive ■ Resourceful ■ Reliable 22 absence of our observation and testing services on-site, we should be immediately notified so that we can provide evaluation and supplemental recommendations. Our Scope of Services does not include either specifically or by implication any environmental or biological (e.g., mold, fungi, bacteria) assessment of the site or identification or prevention of pollutants, hazardous materials or conditions. If the owner is concerned about the potential for such contamination or pollution, other studies should be undertaken. Our services and any correspondence or collaboration through this system are intended for the sole benefit and exclusive use of our client for specific application to the project discussed and are accomplished in accordance with generally accepted geotechnical engineering practices with no third-party beneficiaries intended. Any third-party access to services or correspondence is solely for information purposes to support the services provided by Terracon to our client. Reliance upon the services and any work product is limited to our client, and is not intended for third parties. Any use or reliance of the provided information by third parties is done solely at their own risk. No warranties, either express or implied, are intended or made. Site characteristics as provided are for design purposes and not to estimate excavation cost. Any use of our report in that regard is done at the sole risk of the excavating cost estimator as there may be variations on the site that are not apparent in the data that could significantly impact excavation cost. Any parties charged with estimating excavation costs should seek their own site characterization for specific purposes to obtain the specific level of detail necessary for costing. Site safety, and cost estimating including, excavation support, and dewatering requirements/design are the responsibility of others. If changes in the nature, design, or location of the project are planned, our conclusions and recommendations shall not be considered valid unless we review the changes and either verify or modify our conclusions in writing. Geotechnical Engineering Report Apartments and Built-to-Rent Structures ■ Bozeman, Montana July 29, 2022 ■ Terracon Project No. 26215064 Responsive ■ Resourceful ■ Reliable 23 FIGURES Contents: GeoModel (3 pages) Responsive ■ Resourceful ■ Reliable ATTACHMENTS Geotechnical Engineering Report Apartments and Built-to-Rent Structures ■ Bozeman, Montana July 29, 2022 ■ Terracon Project No. 26215064 Responsive ■ Resourceful ■ Reliable EXPLORATION AND TESTING PROCEDURES 1 of 2 EXPLORATION AND TESTING PROCEDURES Field Exploration Number of Borings Boring Depth (feet) Planned Location 24 16.5 or auger refusal Building sites Boring Layout and Elevations: The boring locations were originally laid out on site by Terracon personnel using handheld GPS equipment, horizontally accurate to within twenty feet, and later adjusted by pacing and compass methods correlated to survey level GPS locations. Elevation information at the boring locations was determined by interpolation from the topographic information Terracon collected. Subsurface Exploration Procedures: Terracon made two mobilizations to the site for drilling. During the first trip, the site had recently experienced some precipitation a few days prior and the drill rig (Boland Drilling) got stuck and was not able to move around the site; a second mobilization was made a few weeks later with a separate subcontractor (HazTech Drilling). We advanced the borings with a truck-mounted hollow stem drill rig using continuous flight augers (solid stem and/or hollow stem as necessary, depending on soil conditions). Samples were obtained at intervals of 5 feet throughout the borings. In the thin-walled tube sampling procedure, a thin-walled, seamless steel tube with a sharp cutting edge was pushed hydraulically into the soil to obtain a relatively undisturbed sample. In the split-barrel sampling procedure, a standard 2-inch outer diameter split-barrel sampling spoon was driven into the ground by a 140-pound automatic hammer falling a distance of 30 inches. The number of blows required to advance the sampling spoon the last 12 inches of a normal 18-inch penetration is recorded as the Standard Penetration Test (SPT) resistance value. The SPT resistance values, also referred to as N-values, are indicated on the boring logs at the test depths. We observed and recorded groundwater levels during drilling and sampling. For safety purposes, all borings were backfilled with auger cuttings or finished as groundwater monitoring wells upon completion. The sampling depths, penetration distances, and other sampling information was recorded on the field boring logs. The samples were placed in appropriate containers and taken to our soil laboratory for testing and classification by a Geotechnical Engineer. Our exploration team prepared field boring logs as part of the drilling operations. These field logs included visual classifications of the materials encountered during drilling and our interpretation of the subsurface conditions between samples. Final boring logs were prepared from the field logs. The final boring logs represent the Geotechnical Engineer's interpretation of the field logs and include modifications based on observations and tests of the samples in our laboratory. Geotechnical Engineering Report Apartments and Built-to-Rent Structures ■ Bozeman, Montana July 29, 2022 ■ Terracon Project No. 26215064 Responsive ■ Resourceful ■ Reliable EXPLORATION AND TESTING PROCEDURES 2 of 2 Laboratory Testing The project engineer reviewed the field data and assigned laboratory tests to understand the engineering properties of the various soil strata, as necessary, for this project. Procedural standards noted below are for reference to methodology in general. In some cases, variations to methods were applied because of local practice or professional judgment. Standards noted below include reference to other, related standards. Such references are not necessarily applicable to describe the specific test performed. ■ ASTM D2216 Standard Test Methods for Laboratory Determination of Water (Moisture) Content of Soil and Rock by Mass ■ ASTM D4318 Standard Test Methods for Liquid Limit, Plastic Limit, and Plasticity Index of Soils ■ ASTM D422 Standard Test Method for Particle-Size Analysis of Soils ■ Resistivity, pH, and soluble sulfate content ■ ASTM D698 Standard Test Method for Laboratory Compaction Characteristics of Soil Using Standard Effort ■ ASTM D1883 Standard Test Method for California Bearing Ratio (CBR) of Laboratory- Compacted Soils ■ ASTM D5084 Standard Test Method for Measurement of Hydraulic Conductivity of Saturated Porous Materials Using a Flexible Wall Permeameter The laboratory testing program included examination of soil samples by an engineer. Based on the material’s texture and plasticity, we described and classified the soil samples in accordance with the Unified Soil Classification System. Chemical Analysis: A soil sample obtained from Boring B-5 at an approximate depth of 2.5 to 4.0 feet was submitted to Energy Laboratories for chemical analysis, to include the determination of the soils’ pH, soluble sulfate content, and resistivity. The results of these chemical analyses are discussed in the Corrosivity section. Responsive ■ Resourceful ■ Reliable SITE LOCATION AND EXPLORATION PLANS Contents: Site Location Plan Exploration Plan Note: All attachments are one page unless noted above. SITE LOCATION Apartments and Built-to-Rent Structures ■ Bozeman, Montana July 29, 2022 ■ Terracon Project No. 26215064 Note to Preparer: This is a large table with outside borders. Just click inside the table above this text box, then paste your GIS Toolbox image. When paragraph markers are turned on you may notice a line of hidden text above and outside the table – please leave that alone. Limit editing to inside the table. The line at the bottom about the general location is a separate table line. You can edit it as desired, but try to keep to a single line of text to avoid reformatting the page. MAP 1 PORTRAIT DIAGRAM IS FOR GENERAL LOCATION ONLY, AND IS NOT INTENDED FOR CONSTRUCTION PURPOSES MAP PROVIDED BY MICROSOFT BING MAPS EXPLORATION PLAN Apartments and Built-to-Rent Structures ■ Bozeman, Montana July 29, 2022 ■ Terracon Project No. 26215064 Note to Preparer: This is a large table with outside borders. Just click inside the table above this text box, then paste your GIS Toolbox image. When paragraph markers are turned on you may notice a line of hidden text above and outside the table – please leave that alone. Limit editing to inside the table. The line at the bottom about the general location is a separate table line. You can edit it as desired, but try to keep to a single line of text to avoid reformatting the page. MAP 2 PORTRAIT DIAGRAM IS FOR GENERAL LOCATION ONLY, AND IS NOT INTENDED FOR CONSTRUCTION PURPOSES MAP PROVIDED BY MICROSOFT BING MAPS EXPLORATION RESULTS Contents: Boring Logs (B-1 through B-15, B-17, B-18, and W-1 through W-7) Atterberg Limits Grain Size Distribution (3 pages) Moisture Density Relationship CBR Hydraulic Conductivity Corrosivity (7 pages) Note: All attachments are one page unless noted above. 1-2-2N=4 1-1-1 N=2 5-6-10N=16 6-10-13N=23 14-21-34N=55 37.6 38.3 9.1 TOPSOIL, grass and root mat LEAN CLAY (CL), with organics, black, moist, medium stiff LEAN CLAY WITH SAND (CL), black to tan, moist, soft to very stiff POORLY GRADED GRAVEL WITH SAND (GP), fine to coarse grained, brown, wet, medium dense to very dense Boring Terminated at 16.5 Feet 0.5 2.0 8.5 16.5 4732.5+/- 4731+/- 4724.5+/- 4716.5+/- Hammer Type: AutomaticStratification lines are approximate. In-situ, the transition may be gradual.THIS BORING LOG IS NOT VALID IF SEPARATED FROM ORIGINAL REPORT. GEO SMART LOG-NO WELL 26215064 APARTMENT COMPLEX.GPJ TERRACON_DATATEMPLATE.GDT 7/22/22DEPTH (Ft.)5 10 15 WATER LEVELOBSERVATIONSFIELD TESTRESULTSWATERCONTENT (%)DRY UNITWEIGHT (pcf)LL-PL-PI ATTERBERGLIMITSLOCATIONSee Exploration Plan Latitude: 45.6994° Longitude: -111.0705°GRAPHIC LOGMODEL LAYERDEPTH ELEVATION (Ft.) Approximate Surface Elev.: 4733 (Ft.) +/- Page 1 of 1 Advancement Method:Hollow-stem auger Abandonment Method:Boring backfilled with Auger Cuttings and/or Bentonite Notes: Project No.: 26215064 Drill Rig: BK-81 BORING LOG NO. B-1 The Voyager Company LLCCLIENT:Cleveland, OH Driller: HazTech Boring Completed: 06-07-2022 PROJECT: Apartments and Built-to-Rent Units Elevations estimated from public topographicinformation See Exploration and Testing Procedures for adescription of field and laboratory procedures usedand additional data (If any). See Supporting Information for explanation of symbols and abbreviations. Tschache Lane & North 27th Avenue Bozeman, MT SITE: Boring Started: 06-07-2022 2110 Overland Ave Ste 124Billings, MT While sampling WATER LEVEL OBSERVATIONS UNCONFINEDCOMPRESSIVESTRENGTH (psf)PERCENT FINES1 3 SAMPLE TYPE 2-3-2N=5 2-2-3 N=5 0-1-2N=3 9-10-23 N=33 17-47-50/4" 12-17-32N=49 31.5 25.7 31.2 13.4 11.9 5.4 33-22-11 TOPSOIL, grass and root mat LEAN CLAY (CL), with organics, black, moist, medium stiff LEAN CLAY WITH SAND (CL), tan, moist, soft to medium stiff POORLY GRADED GRAVEL WITH SAND (GP), fine tocoarse grained, brown, wet, dense to very dense Boring Terminated at 16.5 Feet 0.5 2.5 6.5 16.5 4732.5+/- 4730.5+/- 4726.5+/- 4716.5+/- 78 Hammer Type: AutomaticStratification lines are approximate. In-situ, the transition may be gradual.THIS BORING LOG IS NOT VALID IF SEPARATED FROM ORIGINAL REPORT. GEO SMART LOG-NO WELL 26215064 APARTMENT COMPLEX.GPJ TERRACON_DATATEMPLATE.GDT 7/22/22DEPTH (Ft.)5 10 15 WATER LEVELOBSERVATIONSFIELD TESTRESULTSWATERCONTENT (%)DRY UNITWEIGHT (pcf)LL-PL-PI ATTERBERGLIMITSLOCATIONSee Exploration Plan Latitude: 45.6990° Longitude: -111.0705°GRAPHIC LOGMODEL LAYERDEPTH ELEVATION (Ft.) Approximate Surface Elev.: 4733 (Ft.) +/- Page 1 of 1 Advancement Method:Hollow-stem auger Abandonment Method:Boring backfilled with Auger Cuttings and/or Bentonite Notes: Project No.: 26215064 Drill Rig: BK-81 BORING LOG NO. B-2 The Voyager Company LLCCLIENT:Cleveland, OH Driller: HazTech Boring Completed: 06-07-2022 PROJECT: Apartments and Built-to-Rent Units Elevations estimated from public topographicinformation See Exploration and Testing Procedures for adescription of field and laboratory procedures usedand additional data (If any). See Supporting Information for explanation of symbols and abbreviations. Tschache Lane & North 27th Avenue Bozeman, MT SITE: Boring Started: 06-07-2022 2110 Overland Ave Ste 124Billings, MT While sampling WATER LEVEL OBSERVATIONS UNCONFINEDCOMPRESSIVESTRENGTH (psf)PERCENT FINES1 3 SAMPLE TYPE 2-4-6N=10 2-2-2 N=4 2-2-4N=6 6-25-23N=48 26-40-26N=66 28.4 25.9 29.9 11.4 TOPSOIL, grass and root mat LEAN CLAY (CL), with organics, black, moist, stiff LEAN CLAY WITH SAND (CL), tan, moist, medium stiff POORLY GRADED GRAVEL WITH SAND (GP), fine tocoarse grained, brown, wet, dense to very dense Boring Terminated at 16.5 Feet 0.5 2.5 10.5 16.5 4737.5+/- 4735.5+/- 4727.5+/- 4721.5+/- Hammer Type: AutomaticStratification lines are approximate. In-situ, the transition may be gradual.THIS BORING LOG IS NOT VALID IF SEPARATED FROM ORIGINAL REPORT. GEO SMART LOG-NO WELL 26215064 APARTMENT COMPLEX.GPJ TERRACON_DATATEMPLATE.GDT 7/22/22DEPTH (Ft.)5 10 15 WATER LEVELOBSERVATIONSFIELD TESTRESULTSWATERCONTENT (%)DRY UNITWEIGHT (pcf)LL-PL-PI ATTERBERGLIMITSLOCATIONSee Exploration Plan Latitude: 45.6986° Longitude: -111.0712°GRAPHIC LOGMODEL LAYERDEPTH ELEVATION (Ft.) Approximate Surface Elev.: 4738 (Ft.) +/- Page 1 of 1 Advancement Method:Hollow-stem auger Abandonment Method:Boring backfilled with Auger Cuttings and/or Bentonite Notes: Project No.: 26215064 Drill Rig: BK-81 BORING LOG NO. B-3 The Voyager Company LLCCLIENT:Cleveland, OH Driller: HazTech Boring Completed: 06-07-2022 PROJECT: Apartments and Built-to-Rent Units Elevations estimated from public topographicinformation See Exploration and Testing Procedures for adescription of field and laboratory procedures usedand additional data (If any). See Supporting Information for explanation of symbols and abbreviations. Tschache Lane & North 27th Avenue Bozeman, MT SITE: Boring Started: 06-07-2022 2110 Overland Ave Ste 124Billings, MT While sampling WATER LEVEL OBSERVATIONS UNCONFINEDCOMPRESSIVESTRENGTH (psf)PERCENT FINES1 3 SAMPLE TYPE 3-5-5N=10 2-2-2 N=4 1-1-1N=2 2-2-2 N=4 2-9-19N=28 15-15-12N=27 29.1 28.5 24.0 23.1 14.0 TOPSOIL, grass and root mat LEAN CLAY (CL), with organics, black, moist, stiff LEAN CLAY WITH SAND (CL), tan, moist, soft to medium stiff POORLY GRADED GRAVEL WITH SAND (GP), fine tocoarse grained, brown, moist to wet, medium dense Boring Terminated at 16.5 Feet 0.5 2.5 11.0 16.5 4738.5+/- 4736.5+/- 4728+/- 4722.5+/- Hammer Type: AutomaticStratification lines are approximate. In-situ, the transition may be gradual.THIS BORING LOG IS NOT VALID IF SEPARATED FROM ORIGINAL REPORT. GEO SMART LOG-NO WELL 26215064 APARTMENT COMPLEX.GPJ TERRACON_DATATEMPLATE.GDT 7/22/22DEPTH (Ft.)5 10 15 WATER LEVELOBSERVATIONSFIELD TESTRESULTSWATERCONTENT (%)DRY UNITWEIGHT (pcf)LL-PL-PI ATTERBERGLIMITSLOCATIONSee Exploration Plan Latitude: 45.6985° Longitude: -111.0721°GRAPHIC LOGMODEL LAYERDEPTH ELEVATION (Ft.) Approximate Surface Elev.: 4739 (Ft.) +/- Page 1 of 1 Advancement Method:Hollow-stem auger Abandonment Method:Boring backfilled with Auger Cuttings and/or Bentonite Notes: Project No.: 26215064 Drill Rig: BK-81 BORING LOG NO. B-4 The Voyager Company LLCCLIENT:Cleveland, OH Driller: HazTech Boring Completed: 06-07-2022 PROJECT: Apartments and Built-to-Rent Units Elevations estimated from public topographicinformation See Exploration and Testing Procedures for adescription of field and laboratory procedures usedand additional data (If any). See Supporting Information for explanation of symbols and abbreviations. Tschache Lane & North 27th Avenue Bozeman, MT SITE: Boring Started: 06-07-2022 2110 Overland Ave Ste 124Billings, MT While sampling WATER LEVEL OBSERVATIONS UNCONFINEDCOMPRESSIVESTRENGTH (psf)PERCENT FINES1 3 SAMPLE TYPE 1-3-3N=6 3-2-2 N=4 2-5-15N=20 12-23-18N=41 48-38-38N=76 34.8 26.3 24.2 7.2 14.8 TOPSOIL, grass and root mat LEAN CLAY (CL), with organics, black, moist, medium stiff LEAN CLAY WITH SAND (CL), tan, moist, medium stiff POORLY GRADED GRAVEL WITH SAND (GP), fine to coarse grained, brown, wet, dense to very dense Boring Terminated at 16.5 Feet 0.5 2.5 8.0 16.5 4736.5+/- 4734.5+/- 4729+/- 4720.5+/- Hammer Type: AutomaticStratification lines are approximate. In-situ, the transition may be gradual.THIS BORING LOG IS NOT VALID IF SEPARATED FROM ORIGINAL REPORT. GEO SMART LOG-NO WELL 26215064 APARTMENT COMPLEX.GPJ TERRACON_DATATEMPLATE.GDT 7/22/22DEPTH (Ft.)5 10 15 WATER LEVELOBSERVATIONSFIELD TESTRESULTSWATERCONTENT (%)DRY UNITWEIGHT (pcf)LL-PL-PI ATTERBERGLIMITSLOCATIONSee Exploration Plan Latitude: 45.6983° Longitude: -111.0705°GRAPHIC LOGMODEL LAYERDEPTH ELEVATION (Ft.) Approximate Surface Elev.: 4737 (Ft.) +/- Page 1 of 1 Advancement Method:Hollow-stem auger Abandonment Method:Boring backfilled with Auger Cuttings and/or Bentonite Notes: Project No.: 26215064 Drill Rig: BK-81 BORING LOG NO. B-5 The Voyager Company LLCCLIENT:Cleveland, OH Driller: HazTech Boring Completed: 06-08-2022 PROJECT: Apartments and Built-to-Rent Units Elevations estimated from public topographicinformation See Exploration and Testing Procedures for adescription of field and laboratory procedures usedand additional data (If any). See Supporting Information for explanation of symbols and abbreviations. Tschache Lane & North 27th Avenue Bozeman, MT SITE: Boring Started: 06-08-2022 2110 Overland Ave Ste 124Billings, MT While sampling WATER LEVEL OBSERVATIONS UNCONFINEDCOMPRESSIVESTRENGTH (psf)PERCENT FINES1 3 SAMPLE TYPE 1-2-4N=6 2-2-1 N=3 0-1-1N=2 2-3-3 N=6 4-13-19N=32 26-50/4" 28.3 30.5 31.3 17.5 12.6 35-23-12 TOPSOIL, grass and root mat LEAN CLAY (CL), with organics, black, moist, medium stiff LEAN CLAY (CL), tan, moist, soft to medium stiff POORLY GRADED GRAVEL WITH SAND (GP), fine tocoarse grained, brown, wet, medium dense to very dense Boring Terminated at 15.8 Feet 0.5 2.5 10.5 15.8 4738.5+/- 4736.5+/- 4728.5+/- 4723.2+/- 89 Hammer Type: AutomaticStratification lines are approximate. In-situ, the transition may be gradual.THIS BORING LOG IS NOT VALID IF SEPARATED FROM ORIGINAL REPORT. GEO SMART LOG-NO WELL 26215064 APARTMENT COMPLEX.GPJ TERRACON_DATATEMPLATE.GDT 7/22/22DEPTH (Ft.)5 10 15 WATER LEVELOBSERVATIONSFIELD TESTRESULTSWATERCONTENT (%)DRY UNITWEIGHT (pcf)LL-PL-PI ATTERBERGLIMITSLOCATIONSee Exploration Plan Latitude: 45.6982° Longitude: -111.0713°GRAPHIC LOGMODEL LAYERDEPTH ELEVATION (Ft.) Approximate Surface Elev.: 4739 (Ft.) +/- Page 1 of 1 Advancement Method:Hollow-stem auger Abandonment Method:Boring backfilled with Auger Cuttings and/or Bentonite Notes: Project No.: 26215064 Drill Rig: BK-81 BORING LOG NO. B-6 The Voyager Company LLCCLIENT:Cleveland, OH Driller: HazTech Boring Completed: 06-07-2022 PROJECT: Apartments and Built-to-Rent Units Elevations estimated from public topographicinformation See Exploration and Testing Procedures for adescription of field and laboratory procedures usedand additional data (If any). See Supporting Information for explanation of symbols and abbreviations. Tschache Lane & North 27th Avenue Bozeman, MT SITE: Boring Started: 06-07-2022 2110 Overland Ave Ste 124Billings, MT While sampling WATER LEVEL OBSERVATIONS UNCONFINEDCOMPRESSIVESTRENGTH (psf)PERCENT FINES1 3 SAMPLE TYPE 2-3-5N=8 3-3-3 N=6 1-2-3N=5 4-10-27 N=37 18-28-28N=56 4-12-19N=31 28.6 24.2 27.5 9.2 10.3 14.0 TOPSOIL, grass and root mat LEAN CLAY (CL), with organics, black, moist, medium stiff LEAN CLAY WITH SAND (CL), tan, moist, medium stiff POORLY GRADED GRAVEL WITH SAND (GP), fine to coarse grained, brown, moist to wet, dense to very dense Boring Terminated at 16.5 Feet 0.5 2.5 8.0 16.5 4736.5+/- 4734.5+/- 4729+/- 4720.5+/- Hammer Type: AutomaticStratification lines are approximate. In-situ, the transition may be gradual.THIS BORING LOG IS NOT VALID IF SEPARATED FROM ORIGINAL REPORT. GEO SMART LOG-NO WELL 26215064 APARTMENT COMPLEX.GPJ TERRACON_DATATEMPLATE.GDT 7/22/22DEPTH (Ft.)5 10 15 WATER LEVELOBSERVATIONSFIELD TESTRESULTSWATERCONTENT (%)DRY UNITWEIGHT (pcf)LL-PL-PI ATTERBERGLIMITSLOCATIONSee Exploration Plan Latitude: 45.6981° Longitude: -111.0705°GRAPHIC LOGMODEL LAYERDEPTH ELEVATION (Ft.) Approximate Surface Elev.: 4737 (Ft.) +/- Page 1 of 1 Advancement Method:Hollow-stem auger Abandonment Method:Boring backfilled with Auger Cuttings and/or Bentonite Notes: Project No.: 26215064 Drill Rig: BK-81 BORING LOG NO. B-7 The Voyager Company LLCCLIENT:Cleveland, OH Driller: HazTech Boring Completed: 06-08-2022 PROJECT: Apartments and Built-to-Rent Units Elevations estimated from public topographicinformation See Exploration and Testing Procedures for adescription of field and laboratory procedures usedand additional data (If any). See Supporting Information for explanation of symbols and abbreviations. Tschache Lane & North 27th Avenue Bozeman, MT SITE: Boring Started: 06-08-2022 2110 Overland Ave Ste 124Billings, MT While sampling WATER LEVEL OBSERVATIONS UNCONFINEDCOMPRESSIVESTRENGTH (psf)PERCENT FINES1 3 SAMPLE TYPE 1-2-3N=5 2-2-1 N=3 2-1-3N=4 3-8-12N=20 3-18-21N=39 58.2 26.7 28.6 29.8 27.9 24.8 93 33-24-9 TOPSOIL, grass and root mat LEAN CLAY (CL), with organics, black, moist, medium stiff LEAN CLAY WITH SAND (CL), tan, moist, soft SILT (ML), tan, moist, medium stiff LEAN CLAY WITH SAND (CL), tan, moist, medium stiff POORLY GRADED GRAVEL WITH SAND (GP), fine tocoarse grained, brown, wet, medium dense to dense Boring Terminated at 16.5 Feet 0.5 2.5 5.0 7.0 10.0 16.5 4741.5+/- 4739.5+/- 4737+/- 4735+/- 4732+/- 4725.5+/- 74 Hammer Type: AutomaticStratification lines are approximate. In-situ, the transition may be gradual.THIS BORING LOG IS NOT VALID IF SEPARATED FROM ORIGINAL REPORT. GEO SMART LOG-NO WELL 26215064 APARTMENT COMPLEX.GPJ TERRACON_DATATEMPLATE.GDT 7/22/22DEPTH (Ft.)5 10 15 WATER LEVELOBSERVATIONSFIELD TESTRESULTSWATERCONTENT (%)DRY UNITWEIGHT (pcf)LL-PL-PI ATTERBERGLIMITSLOCATIONSee Exploration Plan Latitude: 45.6976° Longitude: -111.0714°GRAPHIC LOGMODEL LAYERDEPTH ELEVATION (Ft.) Approximate Surface Elev.: 4742 (Ft.) +/- Page 1 of 1 Advancement Method:Hollow-stem auger Abandonment Method:Boring backfilled with Auger Cuttings and/or Bentonite Notes: Project No.: 26215064 Drill Rig: BK-81 BORING LOG NO. B-8 The Voyager Company LLCCLIENT:Cleveland, OH Driller: HazTech Boring Completed: 06-07-2022 PROJECT: Apartments and Built-to-Rent Units Elevations estimated from public topographicinformation See Exploration and Testing Procedures for adescription of field and laboratory procedures usedand additional data (If any). See Supporting Information for explanation of symbols and abbreviations. Tschache Lane & North 27th Avenue Bozeman, MT SITE: Boring Started: 06-07-2022 2110 Overland Ave Ste 124Billings, MT While sampling WATER LEVEL OBSERVATIONS UNCONFINEDCOMPRESSIVESTRENGTH (psf)PERCENT FINES1 2 1 3 SAMPLE TYPE 2-3-4N=7 2-1-1 N=2 0-0-2N=2 1-2-1 N=3 1-2-16N=18 15-22-27N=49 31.0 26.2 34.3 34.5 10.3 12.3 51-35-16 TOPSOIL, grass and root mat ELASTIC SILT WITH SAND (MH), black, moist, soft tomedium stiff, organic odor in upper approximately 2 feet. LEAN CLAY WITH SAND (CL), tan, moist, soft POORLY GRADED GRAVEL WITH SAND (GP), fine tocoarse grained, brown, wet, dense Boring Terminated at 16.5 Feet 0.5 5.0 11.0 16.5 4741.5+/- 4737+/- 4731+/- 4725.5+/- 76 Hammer Type: AutomaticStratification lines are approximate. In-situ, the transition may be gradual.THIS BORING LOG IS NOT VALID IF SEPARATED FROM ORIGINAL REPORT. GEO SMART LOG-NO WELL 26215064 APARTMENT COMPLEX.GPJ TERRACON_DATATEMPLATE.GDT 7/22/22DEPTH (Ft.)5 10 15 WATER LEVELOBSERVATIONSFIELD TESTRESULTSWATERCONTENT (%)DRY UNITWEIGHT (pcf)LL-PL-PI ATTERBERGLIMITSLOCATIONSee Exploration Plan Latitude: 45.6974° Longitude: -111.0722°GRAPHIC LOGMODEL LAYERDEPTH ELEVATION (Ft.) Approximate Surface Elev.: 4742 (Ft.) +/- Page 1 of 1 Advancement Method:Hollow-stem auger Abandonment Method:Boring backfilled with Auger Cuttings and/or Bentonite Notes: Project No.: 26215064 Drill Rig: BK-81 BORING LOG NO. B-9 The Voyager Company LLCCLIENT:Cleveland, OH Driller: HazTech Boring Completed: 06-07-2022 PROJECT: Apartments and Built-to-Rent Units Elevations estimated from public topographicinformation See Exploration and Testing Procedures for adescription of field and laboratory procedures usedand additional data (If any). See Supporting Information for explanation of symbols and abbreviations. Tschache Lane & North 27th Avenue Bozeman, MT SITE: Boring Started: 06-07-2022 2110 Overland Ave Ste 124Billings, MT While sampling WATER LEVEL OBSERVATIONS UNCONFINEDCOMPRESSIVESTRENGTH (psf)PERCENT FINES2 1 3 SAMPLE TYPE 1-2-2N=4 0-0-0 N=0 0-17-17N=34 8-13-25N=38 20-50/4" 39.0 37.8 12.1 21.8 16.9 39-23-16 TOPSOIL, grass and root mat LEAN CLAY (CL), with organics, black, moist, medium stiff SANDY LEAN CLAY (CL), tan, moist, very soft POORLY GRADED GRAVEL WITH SAND (GP), fine tocoarse grained, brown, wet, dense to very dense Boring Terminated at 15.8 Feet 0.5 2.5 6.5 15.8 4737.5+/- 4735.5+/- 4731.5+/- 4722.2+/- 57 Hammer Type: AutomaticStratification lines are approximate. In-situ, the transition may be gradual.THIS BORING LOG IS NOT VALID IF SEPARATED FROM ORIGINAL REPORT. GEO SMART LOG-NO WELL 26215064 APARTMENT COMPLEX.GPJ TERRACON_DATATEMPLATE.GDT 7/22/22DEPTH (Ft.)5 10 15 WATER LEVELOBSERVATIONSFIELD TESTRESULTSWATERCONTENT (%)DRY UNITWEIGHT (pcf)LL-PL-PI ATTERBERGLIMITSLOCATIONSee Exploration Plan Latitude: 45.6975° Longitude: -111.0703°GRAPHIC LOGMODEL LAYERDEPTH ELEVATION (Ft.) Approximate Surface Elev.: 4738 (Ft.) +/- Page 1 of 1 Advancement Method:Hollow-stem auger Abandonment Method:Boring backfilled with Auger Cuttings and/or Bentonite Notes: Project No.: 26215064 Drill Rig: BK-81 BORING LOG NO. B-10 The Voyager Company LLCCLIENT:Cleveland, OH Driller: HazTech Boring Completed: 06-08-2022 PROJECT: Apartments and Built-to-Rent Units Elevations estimated from public topographicinformation See Exploration and Testing Procedures for adescription of field and laboratory procedures usedand additional data (If any). See Supporting Information for explanation of symbols and abbreviations. Tschache Lane & North 27th Avenue Bozeman, MT SITE: Boring Started: 06-08-2022 2110 Overland Ave Ste 124Billings, MT While sampling WATER LEVEL OBSERVATIONS UNCONFINEDCOMPRESSIVESTRENGTH (psf)PERCENT FINES1 3 SAMPLE TYPE 2-2-4N=6 1-2-2 N=4 0-0-1N=1 3-3-3 N=6 10-19-19N=38 16-16-20N=36 33.1 27.4 32.1 29.3 26.5 13.1 TOPSOIL, grass and root mat LEAN CLAY (CL), with organics, black, moist, medium stiff LEAN CLAY (CL), tan, moist, very soft to medium stiff POORLY GRADED GRAVEL WITH SAND (GP), fine tocoarse grained, brown, wet, dense Boring Terminated at 16.5 Feet 0.5 2.5 10.0 16.5 4741.5+/- 4739.5+/- 4732+/- 4725.5+/- Hammer Type: AutomaticStratification lines are approximate. In-situ, the transition may be gradual.THIS BORING LOG IS NOT VALID IF SEPARATED FROM ORIGINAL REPORT. GEO SMART LOG-NO WELL 26215064 APARTMENT COMPLEX.GPJ TERRACON_DATATEMPLATE.GDT 7/22/22DEPTH (Ft.)5 10 15 WATER LEVELOBSERVATIONSFIELD TESTRESULTSWATERCONTENT (%)DRY UNITWEIGHT (pcf)LL-PL-PI ATTERBERGLIMITSLOCATIONSee Exploration Plan Latitude: 45.6972° Longitude: -111.0715°GRAPHIC LOGMODEL LAYERDEPTH ELEVATION (Ft.) Approximate Surface Elev.: 4742 (Ft.) +/- Page 1 of 1 Advancement Method:Hollow-stem auger Abandonment Method:Boring backfilled with Auger Cuttings and/or Bentonite Notes: Project No.: 26215064 Drill Rig: BK-81 BORING LOG NO. B-11 The Voyager Company LLCCLIENT:Cleveland, OH Driller: HazTech Boring Completed: 06-07-2022 PROJECT: Apartments and Built-to-Rent Units Elevations estimated from public topographicinformation See Exploration and Testing Procedures for adescription of field and laboratory procedures usedand additional data (If any). See Supporting Information for explanation of symbols and abbreviations. Tschache Lane & North 27th Avenue Bozeman, MT SITE: Boring Started: 06-07-2022 2110 Overland Ave Ste 124Billings, MT While sampling WATER LEVEL OBSERVATIONS UNCONFINEDCOMPRESSIVESTRENGTH (psf)PERCENT FINES1 3 SAMPLE TYPE 3-3-3N=6 2-2-1 N=3 0-0-1N=1 5-11-19 N=30 18-25-31N=56 37-31-47N=78 38.2 29.0 29.7 34.2 9.1 11.8 TOPSOIL, grass and root mat LEAN CLAY (CL), with organics, black, moist, medium stiff LEAN CLAY (CL), with organics, tan, moist, very soft to soft POORLY GRADED GRAVEL WITH SAND (GP), fine to coarse grained, brown, wet, very dense Boring Terminated at 16.5 Feet 0.5 2.5 8.5 16.5 4740.5+/- 4738.5+/- 4732.5+/- 4724.5+/- Hammer Type: AutomaticStratification lines are approximate. In-situ, the transition may be gradual.THIS BORING LOG IS NOT VALID IF SEPARATED FROM ORIGINAL REPORT. GEO SMART LOG-NO WELL 26215064 APARTMENT COMPLEX.GPJ TERRACON_DATATEMPLATE.GDT 7/22/22DEPTH (Ft.)5 10 15 WATER LEVELOBSERVATIONSFIELD TESTRESULTSWATERCONTENT (%)DRY UNITWEIGHT (pcf)LL-PL-PI ATTERBERGLIMITSLOCATIONSee Exploration Plan Latitude: 45.6973° Longitude: -111.0707°GRAPHIC LOGMODEL LAYERDEPTH ELEVATION (Ft.) Approximate Surface Elev.: 4741 (Ft.) +/- Page 1 of 1 Advancement Method:Hollow-stem auger Abandonment Method:Boring backfilled with Auger Cuttings and/or Bentonite Notes: Project No.: 26215064 Drill Rig: BK-81 BORING LOG NO. B-12 The Voyager Company LLCCLIENT:Cleveland, OH Driller: HazTech Boring Completed: 06-08-2022 PROJECT: Apartments and Built-to-Rent Units Elevations estimated from public topographicinformation See Exploration and Testing Procedures for adescription of field and laboratory procedures usedand additional data (If any). See Supporting Information for explanation of symbols and abbreviations. Tschache Lane & North 27th Avenue Bozeman, MT SITE: Boring Started: 06-08-2022 2110 Overland Ave Ste 124Billings, MT While sampling WATER LEVEL OBSERVATIONS UNCONFINEDCOMPRESSIVESTRENGTH (psf)PERCENT FINES1 3 SAMPLE TYPE 1-3-4N=7 1-2-1 N=3 2-1-3N=4 8-10-28N=38 14-19-16N=35 45.6 28.3 28.0 10.5 13.3 35-25-10 TOPSOIL, grass and root mat LEAN CLAY (CL), with organics, black, moist, medium stiff SILT WITH SAND (ML), tan, moist, soft LEAN CLAY WITH SAND (CL), tan, moist to wet, mediumstiff POORLY GRADED GRAVEL WITH SAND (GP), fine tocoarse grained, brown, wet, dense Boring Terminated at 16.5 Feet 0.5 2.5 5.0 10.0 16.5 4743.5+/- 4741.5+/- 4739+/- 4734+/- 4727.5+/- 71 Hammer Type: AutomaticStratification lines are approximate. In-situ, the transition may be gradual.THIS BORING LOG IS NOT VALID IF SEPARATED FROM ORIGINAL REPORT. GEO SMART LOG-NO WELL 26215064 APARTMENT COMPLEX.GPJ TERRACON_DATATEMPLATE.GDT 7/22/22DEPTH (Ft.)5 10 15 WATER LEVELOBSERVATIONSFIELD TESTRESULTSWATERCONTENT (%)DRY UNITWEIGHT (pcf)LL-PL-PI ATTERBERGLIMITSLOCATIONSee Exploration Plan Latitude: 45.6969° Longitude: -111.0717°GRAPHIC LOGMODEL LAYERDEPTH ELEVATION (Ft.) Approximate Surface Elev.: 4744 (Ft.) +/- Page 1 of 1 Advancement Method:Hollow-stem auger Abandonment Method:Boring backfilled with Auger Cuttings and/or Bentonite Notes: Project No.: 26215064 Drill Rig: BK-81 BORING LOG NO. B-13 The Voyager Company LLCCLIENT:Cleveland, OH Driller: HazTech Boring Completed: 06-07-2022 PROJECT: Apartments and Built-to-Rent Units Elevations estimated from public topographicinformation See Exploration and Testing Procedures for adescription of field and laboratory procedures usedand additional data (If any). See Supporting Information for explanation of symbols and abbreviations. Tschache Lane & North 27th Avenue Bozeman, MT SITE: Boring Started: 06-07-2022 2110 Overland Ave Ste 124Billings, MT While sampling WATER LEVEL OBSERVATIONS UNCONFINEDCOMPRESSIVESTRENGTH (psf)PERCENT FINES1 2 1 3 SAMPLE TYPE 2-5-5N=10 2-2-1 N=3 2-1-2N=3 10-15-12N=27 14-26-31N=57 31.1 26.1 25.8 26.1 12.2 12.0 100 35-25-10 TOPSOIL, grass and root mat LEAN CLAY (CL), with organics, black, moist, stiff LEAN CLAY WITH SAND (CL), tan, moist, soft SANDY SILT (ML), tan, moist to wet, soft POORLY GRADED GRAVEL WITH SAND (GP), fine to coarse grained, brown, wet, medium dense to very dense Boring Terminated at 16.5 Feet 0.5 2.5 5.0 8.5 16.5 4741.5+/- 4739.5+/- 4737+/- 4733.5+/- 4725.5+/- 58 Hammer Type: AutomaticStratification lines are approximate. In-situ, the transition may be gradual.THIS BORING LOG IS NOT VALID IF SEPARATED FROM ORIGINAL REPORT. GEO SMART LOG-NO WELL 26215064 APARTMENT COMPLEX.GPJ TERRACON_DATATEMPLATE.GDT 7/22/22DEPTH (Ft.)5 10 15 WATER LEVELOBSERVATIONSFIELD TESTRESULTSWATERCONTENT (%)DRY UNITWEIGHT (pcf)LL-PL-PI ATTERBERGLIMITSLOCATIONSee Exploration Plan Latitude: 45.6969° Longitude: -111.0709°GRAPHIC LOGMODEL LAYERDEPTH ELEVATION (Ft.) Approximate Surface Elev.: 4742 (Ft.) +/- Page 1 of 1 Advancement Method:Hollow-stem auger Abandonment Method:Boring backfilled with Auger Cuttings and/or Bentonite Notes: Project No.: 26215064 Drill Rig: BK-81 BORING LOG NO. B-14 The Voyager Company LLCCLIENT:Cleveland, OH Driller: HazTech Boring Completed: 06-08-2022 PROJECT: Apartments and Built-to-Rent Units Elevations estimated from public topographicinformation See Exploration and Testing Procedures for adescription of field and laboratory procedures usedand additional data (If any). See Supporting Information for explanation of symbols and abbreviations. Tschache Lane & North 27th Avenue Bozeman, MT SITE: Boring Started: 06-08-2022 2110 Overland Ave Ste 124Billings, MT While sampling WATER LEVEL OBSERVATIONS UNCONFINEDCOMPRESSIVESTRENGTH (psf)PERCENT FINES1 2 3 SAMPLE TYPE 2-2-3N=5 2-1-1 N=2 16-22-21N=43 15-24-20 N=44 23-45-31N=76 9-13-30N=43 42.2 28.5 13.9 11.8 14.1 8.8 TOPSOIL, grass and root mat LEAN CLAY (CL), with organics, black, moist, medium stiff LEAN CLAY (CL), tan, moist, soft POORLY GRADED GRAVEL WITH SAND (GP), fine tocoarse grained, brown, moist to wet, dense to very dense Boring Terminated at 16.5 Feet 0.5 2.5 5.0 16.5 4742.5+/- 4740.5+/- 4738+/- 4726.5+/- Hammer Type: AutomaticStratification lines are approximate. In-situ, the transition may be gradual.THIS BORING LOG IS NOT VALID IF SEPARATED FROM ORIGINAL REPORT. GEO SMART LOG-NO WELL 26215064 APARTMENT COMPLEX.GPJ TERRACON_DATATEMPLATE.GDT 7/22/22DEPTH (Ft.)5 10 15 WATER LEVELOBSERVATIONSFIELD TESTRESULTSWATERCONTENT (%)DRY UNITWEIGHT (pcf)LL-PL-PI ATTERBERGLIMITSLOCATIONSee Exploration Plan Latitude: 45.6969° Longitude: -111.0704°GRAPHIC LOGMODEL LAYERDEPTH ELEVATION (Ft.) Approximate Surface Elev.: 4743 (Ft.) +/- Page 1 of 1 Advancement Method:Hollow-stem auger Abandonment Method:Boring backfilled with Auger Cuttings and/or Bentonite Notes: Project No.: 26215064 Drill Rig: BK-81 BORING LOG NO. B-15 The Voyager Company LLCCLIENT:Cleveland, OH Driller: HazTech Boring Completed: 06-08-2022 PROJECT: Apartments and Built-to-Rent Units Elevations estimated from public topographicinformation See Exploration and Testing Procedures for adescription of field and laboratory procedures usedand additional data (If any). See Supporting Information for explanation of symbols and abbreviations. Tschache Lane & North 27th Avenue Bozeman, MT SITE: Boring Started: 06-08-2022 2110 Overland Ave Ste 124Billings, MT While sampling WATER LEVEL OBSERVATIONS UNCONFINEDCOMPRESSIVESTRENGTH (psf)PERCENT FINES1 3 SAMPLE TYPE 2-3-5N=8 4-5-4 N=9 1-1-1N=2 2-2-2 N=4 1-3-20N=23 6-21-35N=56 30.3 25.6 31.7 29.4 37.1 14.3 TOPSOIL, grass and root mat LEAN CLAY (CL), with organics, black, moist, medium stiff LEAN CLAY WITH SAND (CL), tan, moist to wet, soft to stiff POORLY GRADED GRAVEL WITH SAND (GP), fine tocoarse grained, brown, wet, very dense Boring Terminated at 16.5 Feet 0.5 2.5 11.0 16.5 4738.5+/- 4736.5+/- 4728+/- 4722.5+/- Hammer Type: AutomaticStratification lines are approximate. In-situ, the transition may be gradual.THIS BORING LOG IS NOT VALID IF SEPARATED FROM ORIGINAL REPORT. GEO SMART LOG-NO WELL 26215064 APARTMENT COMPLEX.GPJ TERRACON_DATATEMPLATE.GDT 7/22/22DEPTH (Ft.)5 10 15 WATER LEVELOBSERVATIONSFIELD TESTRESULTSWATERCONTENT (%)DRY UNITWEIGHT (pcf)LL-PL-PI ATTERBERGLIMITSLOCATIONSee Exploration Plan Latitude: 45.6981° Longitude: -111.0722°GRAPHIC LOGMODEL LAYERDEPTH ELEVATION (Ft.) Approximate Surface Elev.: 4739 (Ft.) +/- Page 1 of 1 Advancement Method:Hollow-stem auger Abandonment Method:Boring backfilled with Auger Cuttings and/or Bentonite Notes: Project No.: 26215064 Drill Rig: BK-81 BORING LOG NO. B-17 The Voyager Company LLCCLIENT:Cleveland, OH Driller: HazTech Boring Completed: 06-08-2022 PROJECT: Apartments and Built-to-Rent Units Elevations estimated from public topographicinformation See Exploration and Testing Procedures for adescription of field and laboratory procedures usedand additional data (If any). See Supporting Information for explanation of symbols and abbreviations. Tschache Lane & North 27th Avenue Bozeman, MT SITE: Boring Started: 06-08-2022 2110 Overland Ave Ste 124Billings, MT While sampling WATER LEVEL OBSERVATIONS UNCONFINEDCOMPRESSIVESTRENGTH (psf)PERCENT FINES1 3 SAMPLE TYPE 3-3-6N=9 4-2-1 N=3 2-2-2N=4 3-12-22N=34 10-17-13N=30 24.0 29.9 29.9 24.1 13.3 TOPSOIL, grass and root mat LEAN CLAY (CL), with organics, black, moist, stiff LEAN CLAY WITH SAND (CL), tan, moist to wet, soft to medium stiff POORLY GRADED GRAVEL WITH SAND (GP), fine tocoarse grained, brown, wet, medium dense to dense Boring Terminated at 16.5 Feet 0.5 2.5 10.5 16.5 4743.5+/- 4741.5+/- 4733.5+/- 4727.5+/- Hammer Type: AutomaticStratification lines are approximate. In-situ, the transition may be gradual.THIS BORING LOG IS NOT VALID IF SEPARATED FROM ORIGINAL REPORT. GEO SMART LOG-NO WELL 26215064 APARTMENT COMPLEX.GPJ TERRACON_DATATEMPLATE.GDT 7/22/22DEPTH (Ft.)5 10 15 WATER LEVELOBSERVATIONSFIELD TESTRESULTSWATERCONTENT (%)DRY UNITWEIGHT (pcf)LL-PL-PI ATTERBERGLIMITSLOCATIONSee Exploration Plan Latitude: 45.6969° Longitude: -111.0722°GRAPHIC LOGMODEL LAYERDEPTH ELEVATION (Ft.) Approximate Surface Elev.: 4744 (Ft.) +/- Page 1 of 1 Advancement Method:Hollow-stem auger Abandonment Method:Boring backfilled with Auger Cuttings and/or Bentonite Notes: Project No.: 26215064 Drill Rig: BK-81 BORING LOG NO. B-18 The Voyager Company LLCCLIENT:Cleveland, OH Driller: HazTech Boring Completed: 06-08-2022 PROJECT: Apartments and Built-to-Rent Units Elevations estimated from public topographicinformation See Exploration and Testing Procedures for adescription of field and laboratory procedures usedand additional data (If any). See Supporting Information for explanation of symbols and abbreviations. Tschache Lane & North 27th Avenue Bozeman, MT SITE: Boring Started: 06-08-2022 2110 Overland Ave Ste 124Billings, MT While sampling WATER LEVEL OBSERVATIONS UNCONFINEDCOMPRESSIVESTRENGTH (psf)PERCENT FINES1 3 SAMPLE TYPE 1-2-2N=4 2-1-2 N=3 11-16-22N=38 9-18-24 N=42 12-17-20N=37 17-30-43N=73 TOPSOIL, grass and root mat LEAN CLAY (CL), with organics, black, moist, medium stiff LEAN CLAY WITH SAND (CL), tan, moist, soft POORLY GRADED GRAVEL WITH SAND (GP), fine to coarse grained, brown, wet, dense to very dense Boring Terminated at 16.5 Feet 0.5 2.5 4.0 16.5 4730.5+/- 4728.5+/- 4727+/- 4714.5+/- Hammer Type: AutomaticStratification lines are approximate. In-situ, the transition may be gradual.THIS BORING LOG IS NOT VALID IF SEPARATED FROM ORIGINAL REPORT. GEO SMART LOG-NO WELL 26215064 APARTMENT COMPLEX.GPJ TERRACON_DATATEMPLATE.GDT 7/22/22DEPTH (Ft.)5 10 15 WATER LEVELOBSERVATIONSFIELD TESTRESULTSWATERCONTENT (%)DRY UNITWEIGHT (pcf)LL-PL-PI ATTERBERGLIMITSLOCATIONSee Exploration Plan Latitude: 45.6997° Longitude: -111.0702°GRAPHIC LOGMODEL LAYERDEPTH ELEVATION (Ft.) Approximate Surface Elev.: 4731 (Ft.) +/- Page 1 of 1 Advancement Method:Hollow-stem auger Abandonment Method:Boring finished as groundwater well Notes: Project No.: 26215064 Drill Rig: BK-81 WELL LOG NO. W-1 The Voyager Company LLCCLIENT:Cleveland, OH Driller: HazTech Well Completed: 06-08-2022 PROJECT: Apartments and Built-to-Rent Units Elevations estimated from public topographicinformation See Exploration and Testing Procedures for adescription of field and laboratory procedures usedand additional data (If any). See Supporting Information for explanation of symbols and abbreviations. Tschache Lane & North 27th Avenue Bozeman, MT SITE: Well Started: 06-08-2022 2110 Overland Ave Ste 124Billings, MT While sampling WATER LEVEL OBSERVATIONS UNCONFINEDCOMPRESSIVESTRENGTH (psf)PERCENT FINES1 3 SAMPLE TYPE 1-3-6N=9 3-2-2 N=4 4-2-3N=5 6-18-28N=46 16-32-50/5" TOPSOIL, grass and root mat LEAN CLAY (CL), with organics, black, moist, stiff LEAN CLAY WITH SAND (CL), tan, moist to wet, medium stiff POORLY GRADED GRAVEL WITH SAND (GP), fine tocoarse grained, brown, wet, dense to very dense Boring Terminated at 16.4 Feet 0.5 2.5 10.5 16.5 4738.5+/- 4736.5+/- 4728.5+/- 4722.5+/- Hammer Type: AutomaticStratification lines are approximate. In-situ, the transition may be gradual.THIS BORING LOG IS NOT VALID IF SEPARATED FROM ORIGINAL REPORT. GEO SMART LOG-NO WELL 26215064 APARTMENT COMPLEX.GPJ TERRACON_DATATEMPLATE.GDT 7/22/22DEPTH (Ft.)5 10 15 WATER LEVELOBSERVATIONSFIELD TESTRESULTSWATERCONTENT (%)DRY UNITWEIGHT (pcf)LL-PL-PI ATTERBERGLIMITSLOCATIONSee Exploration Plan Latitude: 45.6989° Longitude: -111.0719°GRAPHIC LOGMODEL LAYERDEPTH ELEVATION (Ft.) Approximate Surface Elev.: 4739 (Ft.) +/- Page 1 of 1 Advancement Method:Hollow-stem auger Abandonment Method:Boring finished as groundwater well Notes: Project No.: 26215064 Drill Rig: BK-81 WELL LOG NO. W-2 The Voyager Company LLCCLIENT:Cleveland, OH Driller: HazTech Well Completed: 06-10-2022 PROJECT: Apartments and Built-to-Rent Units Elevations estimated from public topographicinformation See Exploration and Testing Procedures for adescription of field and laboratory procedures usedand additional data (If any). See Supporting Information for explanation of symbols and abbreviations. Tschache Lane & North 27th Avenue Bozeman, MT SITE: Well Started: 06-10-2022 2110 Overland Ave Ste 124Billings, MT While sampling WATER LEVEL OBSERVATIONS UNCONFINEDCOMPRESSIVESTRENGTH (psf)PERCENT FINES1 3 SAMPLE TYPE 1-3-9N=12 1-1-1 N=2 11-13-20N=33 22-16-50 N=66 12-17-17N=34 20-36-30N=66 TOPSOIL, grass and root mat LEAN CLAY (CL), with organics, black, moist, stiff LEAN CLAY WITH SAND (CL), tan, moist, soft POORLY GRADED GRAVEL WITH SAND (GP), fine tocoarse grained, brown, wet, dense to very dense Boring Terminated at 16.5 Feet 0.5 2.5 5.0 16.5 4732.5+/- 4730.5+/- 4728+/- 4716.5+/- Hammer Type: AutomaticStratification lines are approximate. In-situ, the transition may be gradual.THIS BORING LOG IS NOT VALID IF SEPARATED FROM ORIGINAL REPORT. GEO SMART LOG-NO WELL 26215064 APARTMENT COMPLEX.GPJ TERRACON_DATATEMPLATE.GDT 7/22/22DEPTH (Ft.)5 10 15 WATER LEVELOBSERVATIONSFIELD TESTRESULTSWATERCONTENT (%)DRY UNITWEIGHT (pcf)LL-PL-PI ATTERBERGLIMITSLOCATIONSee Exploration Plan Latitude: 45.6988° Longitude: -111.0701°GRAPHIC LOGMODEL LAYERDEPTH ELEVATION (Ft.) Approximate Surface Elev.: 4733 (Ft.) +/- Page 1 of 1 Advancement Method:Hollow-stem auger Abandonment Method:Boring finished as groundwater well Notes: Project No.: 26215064 Drill Rig: BK-81 WELL LOG NO. W-3 The Voyager Company LLCCLIENT:Cleveland, OH Driller: HazTech Well Completed: 06-09-2022 PROJECT: Apartments and Built-to-Rent Units Elevations estimated from public topographicinformation See Exploration and Testing Procedures for adescription of field and laboratory procedures usedand additional data (If any). See Supporting Information for explanation of symbols and abbreviations. Tschache Lane & North 27th Avenue Bozeman, MT SITE: Well Started: 06-09-2022 2110 Overland Ave Ste 124Billings, MT While sampling WATER LEVEL OBSERVATIONS UNCONFINEDCOMPRESSIVESTRENGTH (psf)PERCENT FINES1 3 SAMPLE TYPE 2-4-4N=8 2-3-4 N=7 0-1-1N=2 2-6-16N=22 25-25-50N=75 TOPSOIL, grass and root mat LEAN CLAY (CL), with organics, black, moist, medium stiff LEAN CLAY (CL), low plasticity, tan, moist to wet, soft to medium stiff POORLY GRADED GRAVEL WITH SAND (GP), fine tocoarse grained, brown, wet, very dense Boring Terminated at 16.5 Feet 0.5 2.5 10.5 16.5 4738.5+/- 4736.5+/- 4728.5+/- 4722.5+/- Hammer Type: AutomaticStratification lines are approximate. In-situ, the transition may be gradual.THIS BORING LOG IS NOT VALID IF SEPARATED FROM ORIGINAL REPORT. GEO SMART LOG-NO WELL 26215064 APARTMENT COMPLEX.GPJ TERRACON_DATATEMPLATE.GDT 7/22/22DEPTH (Ft.)5 10 15 WATER LEVELOBSERVATIONSFIELD TESTRESULTSWATERCONTENT (%)DRY UNITWEIGHT (pcf)LL-PL-PI ATTERBERGLIMITSLOCATIONSee Exploration Plan Latitude: 45.6979° Longitude: -111.0721°GRAPHIC LOGMODEL LAYERDEPTH ELEVATION (Ft.) Approximate Surface Elev.: 4739 (Ft.) +/- Page 1 of 1 Advancement Method:Hollow-stem auger Abandonment Method:Boring finished as groundwater well Notes: Project No.: 26215064 Drill Rig: Mobile B-59 WELL LOG NO. W-4 The Voyager Company LLCCLIENT:Cleveland, OH Driller: HazTech Well Completed: 05-09-2022 PROJECT: Apartments and Built-to-Rent Units Elevations estimated from public topographicinformation See Exploration and Testing Procedures for adescription of field and laboratory procedures usedand additional data (If any). See Supporting Information for explanation of symbols and abbreviations. Tschache Lane & North 27th Avenue Bozeman, MT SITE: Well Started: 05-09-2022 2110 Overland Ave Ste 124Billings, MT While sampling WATER LEVEL OBSERVATIONS UNCONFINEDCOMPRESSIVESTRENGTH (psf)PERCENT FINES1 3 SAMPLE TYPE 1-2-2N=4 2-2-2 N=4 7-15-16N=31 11-14-22 N=36 19-18-18N=36 12-15-21N=36 TOPSOIL, grass and root mat LEAN CLAY (CL), with organics, black, moist, medium stiff LEAN CLAY (CL), tan, moist, medium stiff POORLY GRADED GRAVEL WITH SAND (GP), fine tocoarse grained, brown, moist to wet, dense Boring Terminated at 16.5 Feet 0.5 2.5 5.0 16.5 4735.5+/- 4733.5+/- 4731+/- 4719.5+/- Hammer Type: AutomaticStratification lines are approximate. In-situ, the transition may be gradual.THIS BORING LOG IS NOT VALID IF SEPARATED FROM ORIGINAL REPORT. GEO SMART LOG-NO WELL 26215064 APARTMENT COMPLEX.GPJ TERRACON_DATATEMPLATE.GDT 7/22/22DEPTH (Ft.)5 10 15 WATER LEVELOBSERVATIONSFIELD TESTRESULTSWATERCONTENT (%)DRY UNITWEIGHT (pcf)LL-PL-PI ATTERBERGLIMITSLOCATIONSee Exploration Plan Latitude: 45.6979° Longitude: -111.0701°GRAPHIC LOGMODEL LAYERDEPTH ELEVATION (Ft.) Approximate Surface Elev.: 4736 (Ft.) +/- Page 1 of 1 Advancement Method:Hollow-stem auger Abandonment Method:Boring finished as groundwater well Notes: Project No.: 26215064 Drill Rig: BK-81 WELL LOG NO. W-5 The Voyager Company LLCCLIENT:Cleveland, OH Driller: HazTech Well Completed: 06-09-2022 PROJECT: Apartments and Built-to-Rent Units Elevations estimated from public topographicinformation See Exploration and Testing Procedures for adescription of field and laboratory procedures usedand additional data (If any). See Supporting Information for explanation of symbols and abbreviations. Tschache Lane & North 27th Avenue Bozeman, MT SITE: Well Started: 06-09-2022 2110 Overland Ave Ste 124Billings, MT While sampling WATER LEVEL OBSERVATIONS UNCONFINEDCOMPRESSIVESTRENGTH (psf)PERCENT FINES1 3 SAMPLE TYPE 3-4-5N=9 2-2-3 N=5 1-1-1N=2 2-2-3 N=5 16-18-26N=44 18-22-50N=72 TOPSOIL, grass and root mat LEAN CLAY (CL), with organics, black, moist, stiff LEAN CLAY WITH SAND (CL), tan, moist, soft to medium stiff POORLY GRADED GRAVEL WITH SAND (GP), fine tocoarse grained, brown, wet, dense to very dense Boring Terminated at 16.5 Feet 0.5 2.5 10.0 16.5 4743.5+/- 4741.5+/- 4734+/- 4727.5+/- Hammer Type: AutomaticStratification lines are approximate. In-situ, the transition may be gradual.THIS BORING LOG IS NOT VALID IF SEPARATED FROM ORIGINAL REPORT. GEO SMART LOG-NO WELL 26215064 APARTMENT COMPLEX.GPJ TERRACON_DATATEMPLATE.GDT 7/22/22DEPTH (Ft.)5 10 15 WATER LEVELOBSERVATIONSFIELD TESTRESULTSWATERCONTENT (%)DRY UNITWEIGHT (pcf)LL-PL-PI ATTERBERGLIMITSLOCATIONSee Exploration Plan Latitude: 45.6970° Longitude: -111.0720°GRAPHIC LOGMODEL LAYERDEPTH ELEVATION (Ft.) Approximate Surface Elev.: 4744 (Ft.) +/- Page 1 of 1 Advancement Method:Hollow-stem auger Abandonment Method:Boring finished as groundwater well Notes: Project No.: 26215064 Drill Rig: BK-81 WELL LOG NO. W-6 The Voyager Company LLCCLIENT:Cleveland, OH Driller: HazTech Well Completed: 06-09-2022 PROJECT: Apartments and Built-to-Rent Units Elevations estimated from public topographicinformation See Exploration and Testing Procedures for adescription of field and laboratory procedures usedand additional data (If any). See Supporting Information for explanation of symbols and abbreviations. Tschache Lane & North 27th Avenue Bozeman, MT SITE: Well Started: 06-09-2022 2110 Overland Ave Ste 124Billings, MT While sampling WATER LEVEL OBSERVATIONS UNCONFINEDCOMPRESSIVESTRENGTH (psf)PERCENT FINES1 3 SAMPLE TYPE 2-1-3N=4 2-2-6 N=8 21-26-36N=62 12-19-21 N=40 15-23-24N=47 19-20-23N=43 TOPSOIL, grass and root mat LEAN CLAY (CL), with organics, black, moist, medium stiff LEAN CLAY WITH SAND (CL), tan, moist, medium stiff POORLY GRADED GRAVEL WITH SAND (GP), fine tocoarse grained, brown, wet, dense to very dense Boring Terminated at 16.5 Feet 0.5 2.5 5.0 16.5 4740.5+/- 4738.5+/- 4736+/- 4724.5+/- Hammer Type: AutomaticStratification lines are approximate. In-situ, the transition may be gradual.THIS BORING LOG IS NOT VALID IF SEPARATED FROM ORIGINAL REPORT. GEO SMART LOG-NO WELL 26215064 APARTMENT COMPLEX.GPJ TERRACON_DATATEMPLATE.GDT 7/22/22DEPTH (Ft.)5 10 15 WATER LEVELOBSERVATIONSFIELD TESTRESULTSWATERCONTENT (%)DRY UNITWEIGHT (pcf)LL-PL-PI ATTERBERGLIMITSLOCATIONSee Exploration Plan Latitude: 45.6969° Longitude: -111.0702°GRAPHIC LOGMODEL LAYERDEPTH ELEVATION (Ft.) Approximate Surface Elev.: 4741 (Ft.) +/- Page 1 of 1 Advancement Method:Hollow-stem auger Abandonment Method:Boring finished as groundwater well Notes: Project No.: 26215064 Drill Rig: BK-81 WELL LOG NO. W-7 The Voyager Company LLCCLIENT:Cleveland, OH Driller: HazTech Well Completed: 06-09-2022 PROJECT: Apartments and Built-to-Rent Units Elevations estimated from public topographicinformation See Exploration and Testing Procedures for adescription of field and laboratory procedures usedand additional data (If any). See Supporting Information for explanation of symbols and abbreviations. Tschache Lane & North 27th Avenue Bozeman, MT SITE: Well Started: 06-09-2022 2110 Overland Ave Ste 124Billings, MT While sampling WATER LEVEL OBSERVATIONS UNCONFINEDCOMPRESSIVESTRENGTH (psf)PERCENT FINES1 3 SAMPLE TYPE 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 0 20 40 60 80 100CH or OHCL or OLML or OL MH or OH"U" Line"A" Line ATTERBERG LIMITS RESULTS ASTM D4318 P LAS TIC IT Y I NDE X LIQUID LIMIT 2110 Overland Ave Ste 124Billings, MT PROJECT NUMBER: 26215064 SITE: Tschache Lane & North 27th Avenue Bozeman, MT PROJECT: Apartments and Built-to-Rent Units CLIENT: The Voyager Company LLC Cleveland, OH LABORATORY TESTS ARE NOT VALID IF SEPARATED FROM ORIGINAL REPORT. ATTERBERG LIMITS 26215064 APARTMENT COMPLEX.GPJ TERRACON_DATATEMPLATE.GDT 7/21/22 33 35 33 51 39 35 35 22 23 24 35 23 25 25 11 12 9 16 16 10 10 PIPLLL B-2 B-6 B-8 B-9 B-10 B-13 B-14 78.4 88.6 74.5 76.0 57.0 71.4 58.4 Fines 2.5 - 4 5 - 6.5 5 - 7 0.5 - 4 2.5 - 4 2.5 - 4 5 - 7 CL CL ML MH CL ML ML LEAN CLAY with SAND LEAN CLAY SILT with SAND ELASTIC SILT with SAND SANDY LEAN CLAY SILT with SAND SANDY SILT DescriptionUSCSBoring ID Depth (Ft) CL-ML 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 0.0010.010.1110100 506 2001.5 8 1 140 GRAIN SIZE IN MILLIMETERS 3/4 1/23/8 30 403 60 HYDROMETERU.S. SIEVE OPENING IN INCHES PERCENT COARSER BY WEIGHTGRAIN SIZE DISTRIBUTION ASTM D422 3 2 10 1416 20 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 U.S. SIEVE NUMBERS 44 1006 PERCENT FINER BY WEIGHT LEAN CLAY with SAND (CL) LEAN CLAY (CL) SILT with SAND (ML)D50 D95 D60 CC D10 #4#8#16#30#50#100#200 100.099.899.5498.3392.7583.1174.47 100.099.9699.7799.2798.1494.2688.6 #4#8#16#30#50#100#200 100.099.1498.4697.0192.8786.078.42 #4#8#16#30#50#100#200 fine coarse fine SILT OR CLAYCOBBLESGRAVEL SAND medium 0.429 0.171 0.397 D30 CU 2.5 - 4 5 - 6.5 5 - 7 CL CL ML 78.4 88.6 74.5 21.6 11.4 25.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 B-2 B-6 B-8 coarse 2110 Overland Ave Ste 124Billings, MT PROJECT NUMBER: 26215064 SITE: Tschache Lane & North 27th Avenue Bozeman, MT PROJECT: Apartments and Built-to-Rent Units CLIENT: The Voyager Company LLC Cleveland, OH LABORATORY TESTS ARE NOT VALID IF SEPARATED FROM ORIGINAL REPORT. 73155080 GRAIN SIZE - D95-D50 26215064 APARTMENT COMPLEX.GPJ TERRACON_DATATEMPLATE.GDT 7/21/22Sieve % Finer Sieve Sieve % Finer SOIL DESCRIPTION GRAIN SIZE COEFFICIENTS BORING ID % GRAVEL % SAND % SILT% COBBLES % CLAY % Finer DEPTH % FINES USCS REMARKS 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 0.0010.010.1110100 506 2001.5 8 1 140 GRAIN SIZE IN MILLIMETERS 3/4 1/23/8 30 403 60 HYDROMETERU.S. SIEVE OPENING IN INCHES PERCENT COARSER BY WEIGHTGRAIN SIZE DISTRIBUTION ASTM D422 3 2 10 1416 20 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 U.S. SIEVE NUMBERS 44 1006 PERCENT FINER BY WEIGHT ELASTIC SILT with SAND (MH) SANDY LEAN CLAY (CL) SILT with SAND (ML)D50 D95 D60 CC D10 0.093 #4#8#16#30#50#100#200 100.099.1698.2196.4491.2781.5371.38 100.093.6593.6593.6593.4892.7789.8979.9366.94 56.95 1 1/2"3/4"3/8"#4#8#16#30#50#100 #200 100.076.0#4#200 fine coarse fine SILT OR CLAYCOBBLESGRAVEL SAND medium 2.001 21.957 0.495 D30 CU 0.5 - 4 2.5 - 4 2.5 - 4 MH CL ML 76.0 57.0 71.4 24.0 36.7 28.6 0.0 6.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 B-9 B-10 B-13 coarse 2110 Overland Ave Ste 124Billings, MT PROJECT NUMBER: 26215064 SITE: Tschache Lane & North 27th Avenue Bozeman, MT PROJECT: Apartments and Built-to-Rent Units CLIENT: The Voyager Company LLC Cleveland, OH LABORATORY TESTS ARE NOT VALID IF SEPARATED FROM ORIGINAL REPORT. 73155080 GRAIN SIZE - D95-D50 26215064 APARTMENT COMPLEX.GPJ TERRACON_DATATEMPLATE.GDT 7/21/22Sieve % Finer Sieve Sieve % Finer SOIL DESCRIPTION GRAIN SIZE COEFFICIENTS BORING ID % GRAVEL % SAND % SILT% COBBLES % CLAY % Finer DEPTH % FINES USCS REMARKS 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 0.0010.010.1110100 506 2001.5 8 1 140 GRAIN SIZE IN MILLIMETERS 3/4 1/23/8 30 403 60 HYDROMETERU.S. SIEVE OPENING IN INCHES PERCENT COARSER BY WEIGHTGRAIN SIZE DISTRIBUTION ASTM D422 3 2 10 1416 20 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 U.S. SIEVE NUMBERS 44 1006 PERCENT FINER BY WEIGHT SANDY SILT (ML) D50 D95 D60 CC D10 0.082 100.098.5997.7495.8392.8788.1680.7170.8358.42 3/4"3/8"#4#8#16#30#50#100#200 fine coarse fine SILT OR CLAYCOBBLESGRAVEL SAND medium 1.942 D30 CU 5 - 7 ML58.4 39.32.30.0B-14 coarse 2110 Overland Ave Ste 124Billings, MT PROJECT NUMBER: 26215064 SITE: Tschache Lane & North 27th Avenue Bozeman, MT PROJECT: Apartments and Built-to-Rent Units CLIENT: The Voyager Company LLC Cleveland, OH LABORATORY TESTS ARE NOT VALID IF SEPARATED FROM ORIGINAL REPORT. 73155080 GRAIN SIZE - D95-D50 26215064 APARTMENT COMPLEX.GPJ TERRACON_DATATEMPLATE.GDT 7/21/22Sieve % Finer Sieve Sieve % Finer SOIL DESCRIPTION GRAIN SIZE COEFFICIENTS BORING ID % GRAVEL % SAND % SILT% COBBLES % CLAY % Finer DEPTH % FINES USCS REMARKS 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 120 125 130 135 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45DRY DENSITY, pcfWATER CONTENT, % Z A V f o r G s = 2 . 8 Z A V f o r G s = 2 . 7 Z A V f o r G s = 2 . 6 MOISTURE-DENSITY RELATIONSHIP ASTM D698/D1557 2110 Overland Ave Ste 124Billings, MT PROJECT NUMBER: 26215064 SITE: Tschache Lane & North 27th Avenue Bozeman, MT PROJECT: Apartments and Built-to-Rent Units CLIENT: The Voyager Company LLC Cleveland, OH LABORATORY TESTS ARE NOT VALID IF SEPARATED FROM ORIGINAL REPORT. COMPACTION - V2 26215064 APARTMENT COMPLEX.GPJ TERRACON_DATATEMPLATE.GDT 7/22/22ASTM D698 Method B B-9 @ 0.5 - 4 feetSource of Material Description of Material Remarks: Test Method PCF % TEST RESULTS ELASTIC SILT with SAND(MH) Maximum Dry Density % 51LL 86.1 76.0 Optimum Water Content PIPL35 16 ATTERBERG LIMITS 25.7 Percent Fines 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 120 125 130 135 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45DRY DENSITY, pcf PROJECT:Apartments and Built-to-Rent Structures PROJECT NO:26215064 LOCATION:Bozeman, Montana MATERIAL:Elastic Silt with Sand (MH) SAMPLE SOURCE:B-9 @ 0.5 to 4 feet DATE:7/21/2022 REVIEWED BY:TG COMPACTION(%)94.8%CORRECTED COMPACTION:Recompacted at approx 95% MDD near optimum moisture PENETRATION C B R PERCENT SWELL 0.9%0.100 2.0% 0.200 2.2% BEFORE SOAK AFTER SOAK DRY DENSITY 81.6 lbs./cu.ft 80.8 lbs./cu.ft D698 PROCTOR PERCENT MOISTURE 25.4 %40.3 %DRY DENSITY(pcf)86.1 MOISTURE(%)25.7 SURCHARGE WEIGHT 10 lbs. CBR (CALIFORNIA BEARING RATIO) OF LABORATORY-COMPACTED SOILS (ASTM D1883) 0.0 10.0 20.0 30.0 40.0 50.0 60.0 70.0 80.0 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5PENETRATION STRESS (psi)PENETRATION (in) 2110 Overland Avenue, Suite 124, Billings, Montana PHONE: (406) 656-3072 FAX: (406) 656-3578 ISSUED: 7/21/2022 Project : Date:6/30/2022 Project No. : Boring No.:B1 Sample:-Tube Number :C1 Tube Capacity:10.0 cm Depth (ft):5-7'Area (sq. centimeter):0.1927 Factor (cm) =5.19 SAMPLE DATA Wet Wt. sample + ring or tare :1126.4 g Tare or ring Wt. :0.0 g Before Test After Test Wet Wt: of Sample :1126.4 g Tare No.:Jeep Tare No.:Jeep Diameter :2.846 in 7.22884 cm^2 Wet Wt.+tare:554.99 Wet Wt.+tare:561.79 Length :5.59 in 14.1986 cm Dry Wt.+tare:463.32 Dry Wt.+tare:478.34 Area:6.362 in^2 41.042 cm^2 Tare Wt:172.85 Tare Wt:172.85 Volume :35.561 in^3 582.737 cm^3 Dry Wt.:290.47 Dry Wt.:305.49 Unit Wt.(wet):1.93 g/cm^3 120.6 pcf Water Wt.:91.67 Water Wt.:83.45 Unit Wt.(dry):1.47 g/cm^3 91.7 pcf % moist.:31.6 % moist.:27.3 OMC % = % +/- OMC = 0.0 NA Porosity (n)=NA 2.0 Pressure Head (cm) =140.82 Maximum* Minimum* Average* 9.9 6.3 9.5 TEST READINGS Date/time (i) Date/time (f)elapsed t elapsed t H initial H final Flow in Flow out temp a k k m/d hr:min m/d/hr:min (day)(sec)Hi (cm)Hf (cm)qi (cc)qo (cc)(deg C)(temp corr)(cm/sec)(ft./day) 6/30 10:12 6/30 10:53 0.0285 2460 2.4 3.0 0.5 0.5 22.7 0.938 5.16E-07 1.46E-03 6/30 10:53 6/30 12:49 0.0806 6960 3.0 4.4 1.4 1.4 22.5 0.942 5.01E-07 1.42E-03 6/30 12:49 6/30 13:49 0.0417 3600 4.4 5.1 0.7 0.7 22.5 0.942 4.69E-07 1.33E-03 6/30 13:49 6/30 16:04 0.0938 8100 5.1 6.6 1.5 1.5 22.4 0.945 4.46E-07 1.26E-03 SUMMARY ka =4.83E-07 cm/sec ( k Acceptance criteria: Vm< =50 %) Reading qo/qi acceptance ki Vm 1 1.00 ok k1 =5.16E-07 cm/sec 6.9 % 2 0.98 ok k2 =5.01E-07 cm/sec 3.7 % 3 1.03 ok k3 =4.69E-07 cm/sec 2.9 % 4 1.01 ok k4 =4.46E-07 cm/sec 7.7 % k =4.83E-07 cm/sec (hydraulic conductivity) Vm =| ka-ki |x 100 ka *Hydraulic Gradient Notes: Maximum and Minimum refer to the range possible during the test. The maximum and/or mimimum limits may not be reached. Average is the average of actual hydraulic gradients achieved during the test. HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY DETERMINATION (FLEXIBLE-WALL PERMEAMETER - FALLING-HEAD-ASTM D 5084 Method C) Void ratio (e) =Calculated % saturation: Pressure Differential (psi) = Specific Gravity : ( estimated: X actual: ) % of max = Material Description : Apartment Complex 26215064 Shelby Tube Hydraulic Gradient: Other Location: Specimen Type: Max Dry Density = Acceptance criteria as Vm: (Variation from ASTM D 5084)50 % for ka >= 1.00E-08 95% for ka < 1.00E-08 Acceptance criteria for qo/qi ratio: 0.75 <= qo/qi <= 1.25 (All acceptance criteria for 4 consecutive readings) FHPERM-B1@5-7' ANALYTICAL SUMMARY REPORT The analyses presented in this report were performed by Energy Laboratories, Inc., 1120 S 27th St., Billings, MT 59101, unless otherwise noted. Any exceptions or problems with the analyses are noted in the report package. Any issues encountered during sample receipt are documented in the Work Order Receipt Checklist. The results as reported relate only to the item(s) submitted for testing. This report shall be used or copied only in its entirety. Energy Laboratories, Inc. is not responsible for the consequences arising from the use of a partial report. If you have any questions regarding these test results, please contact your Project Manager. Lab ID Client Sample ID Collect Date Receive Date Matrix Test Report Approved By: B22062403-001 26215064 B-5@2.5 06/16/22 16:00 06/27/22 Soil Anions, Saturated Paste Extract pH, Saturated Paste Saturated Paste Extraction ASA Resistivity, Sat Paste Terracon Consultants Project Name:Not Indicated Work Order:B22062403 2110 Overland Ave Ste 124 Billings , MT 59102-6440 July 06, 2022 B5647Quote ID: Energy Laboratories Inc Billings MT received the following 1 sample for Terracon Consultants on 6/27/2022 for analysis. Page 1 of 7 LABORATORY ANALYTICAL REPORT Client:Terracon Consultants Project:Not Indicated Lab ID:B22062403-001 Client Sample ID:26215064 B-5@2.5 Collection Date:06/16/22 16:00 Matrix:Soil Report Date:07/06/22 DateReceived:06/27/22 Prepared by Billings, MT Branch Analyses Result Units Analysis Date / ByRLMethod MCL/ QCLQualifiers SATURATED PASTE EXTRACT 07/01/22 08:03 / srm1ohm-cm1650Resistivity, Sat. Paste Calculation 07/01/22 08:03 / srm0.1s.u.8.0pH, sat. paste ASA10-3 07/03/22 12:46 / jbu1mg/L97Sulfate E300.0 Report Definitions: RL - Analyte Reporting Limit MCL - Maximum Contaminant Level QCL - Quality Control Limit ND - Not detected at the Reporting Limit (RL) Page 2 of 7 Client:Terracon Consultants Work Order:B22062403 QA/QC Summary Report 07/06/22Report Date: Analyte Result %REC RPDLow Limit High Limit RPDLimitRLUnits QualCount Prepared by Billings, MT Branch Method:ASA10-3 Batch: 168063 Lab ID:B22062403-001A DUP 07/01/22 08:03Sample Duplicate Run: MISC-SOIL_220701A pH, sat. paste 100.10 1.37.90 s.u. Lab ID:LCS-2207010803 07/01/22 08:03Laboratory Control Sample Run: MISC-SOIL_220701A pH, sat. paste 95 90 1100.107.10 s.u. Qualifiers: RL - Analyte Reporting Limit ND - Not detected at the Reporting Limit (RL) Page 3 of 7 Client:Terracon Consultants Work Order:B22062403 QA/QC Summary Report 07/06/22Report Date: Analyte Result %REC RPDLow Limit High Limit RPDLimitRLUnits QualCount Prepared by Billings, MT Branch Method:Calculation Batch: 168063 Lab ID:B22062403-001A DUP 07/01/22 08:03Sample Duplicate Run: MISC-SOIL_220701A Resistivity, Sat. Paste 70 130 301.0 201350ohm-cm Lab ID:LCS-2207010803 07/01/22 08:03Laboratory Control Sample Run: MISC-SOIL_220701A Resistivity, Sat. Paste 95 70 1301.0204ohm-cm Qualifiers: RL - Analyte Reporting Limit ND - Not detected at the Reporting Limit (RL) Page 4 of 7 Client:Terracon Consultants Work Order:B22062403 QA/QC Summary Report 07/06/22Report Date: Analyte Result %REC RPDLow Limit High Limit RPDLimitRLUnits QualCount Prepared by Billings, MT Branch Method:E300.0 Batch: 168063 Lab ID:LCS-168063 07/03/22 12:30Laboratory Control Sample Run: IC METROHM 2_220701A Sulfate 88 70 1302.01760mg/L Lab ID:B22062403-001AMS 07/03/22 13:03Sample Matrix Spike Run: IC METROHM 2_220701A Sulfate 94 70 1301.0190mg/L Lab ID:B22062403-001ADUP 07/03/22 13:19Sample Duplicate Run: IC METROHM 2_220701A Sulfate 301.0 1.395.4 mg/L Qualifiers: RL - Analyte Reporting Limit ND - Not detected at the Reporting Limit (RL) Page 5 of 7 Shipping container/cooler in good condition? Custody seals intact on all shipping container(s)/cooler(s)? Custody seals intact on all sample bottles? Chain of custody present? Chain of custody signed when relinquished and received? Chain of custody agrees with sample labels? Samples in proper container/bottle? Sample containers intact? Sufficient sample volume for indicated test? All samples received within holding time? (Exclude analyses that are considered field parameters such as pH, DO, Res Cl, Sulfite, Ferrous Iron, etc.) Container/Temp Blank temperature: Containers requiring zero headspace have no headspace or bubble that is <6mm (1/4"). Water - pH acceptable upon receipt? Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No No No No No No No ££ £ £ R R R R R R R £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ Not Present Not Present Not Present R R R No VOA vials submitted Not Applicable R R 20.6°C No Ice 6/27/2022Lyndsi E. LeProwse Hand Deliver lel Date Received: Received by: Login completed by: Carrier name: BL2000\lcadreau 7/5/2022 Reviewed by: Reviewed Date: Contact and Corrective Action Comments: Samples 5064 B-8@5-7 and B-14@5-7 were received. The analysis requested was unclear. Analysis is not needed on these samples. The client will pick them up on 06/28/22. Temp Blank received in all shipping container(s)/cooler(s)?Yes No£R Not Applicable £ Lab measurement of analytes considered field parameters that require analysis within 15 minutes of sampling such as pH, Dissolved Oxygen and Residual Chlorine, are qualified as being analyzed outside of recommended holding time. Solid/soil samples are reported on a wet weight basis (as received) unless specifically indicated. If moisture corrected, data units are typically noted as –dry. For agricultural and mining soil parameters/characteristics, all samples are dried and ground prior to sample analysis. The reference date for Radon analysis is the sample collection date. The reference date for all other Radiochemical analyses is the analysis date. Radiochemical precision results represent a 2-sigma Total Measurement Uncertainty. Standard Reporting Procedures: Work Order Receipt Checklist Terracon Consultants B22062403 Page 6 of 7 Page 7 of 7 SUPPORTING INFORMATION Contents: General Notes Unified Soil Classification System Note: All attachments are one page unless noted above. Apartments and Built-to-Rent Units Bozeman, MT Terracon Project No. 26215064 500 to 1,000 > 8,000 4,000 to 8,000 2,000 to 4,000 1,000 to 2,000 less than 500 Unconfined Compressive Strength Qu, (psf) GrabSample ShelbyTube Split Spoon N (HP) (T) (DCP) UC (PID) (OVA) Standard Penetration TestResistance (Blows/Ft.) Hand Penetrometer Torvane Dynamic Cone Penetrometer Unconfined CompressiveStrength Photo-Ionization Detector Organic Vapor Analyzer SAMPLING WATER LEVEL FIELD TESTS GENERAL NOTES DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS Water levels indicated on the soil boring logs are the levels measured in the borehole at the timesindicated. Groundwater level variations will occur over time. In low permeability soils, accuratedetermination of groundwater levels is not possible with short term water level observations. Water Initially Encountered Water Level After a Specified Period of Time Water Level Aftera Specified Period of Time Cave InEncountered Exploration point locations as shown on the Exploration Plan and as noted on the soil boring logs in the form of Latitude andLongitude are approximate. See Exploration and Testing Procedures in the report for the methods used to locate theexploration points for this project. Surface elevation data annotated with +/- indicates that no actual topographical survey was conducted to confirm the surface elevation. Instead, the surface elevation was approximately determined from topographic maps of the area. LOCATION AND ELEVATION NOTES Soil classification as noted on the soil boring logs is based Unified Soil Classification System. Where sufficient laboratory data exist to classify the soils consistent with ASTM D2487 "Classification of Soils for Engineering Purposes" this procedure is used.ASTM D2488 "Description and Identification of Soils (Visual-Manual Procedure)" is also used to classify the soils, particularly where insufficient laboratory data exist to classify the soils in accordance with ASTM D2487. In addition to USCS classification, coarse grained soils are classified on the basis of their in-place relative density, and fine-grained soils are classified on the basisof their consistency. See "Strength Terms" table below for details. The ASTM standards noted above are for reference tomethodology in general. In some cases, variations to methods are applied as a result of local practice or professional judgment. DESCRIPTIVE SOIL CLASSIFICATION The soil boring logs contained within this document are intended for application to the project as described in this document. Use of these soil boring logs for any other purpose may not be appropriate. RELEVANCE OF SOIL BORING LOG STRENGTH TERMS Standard Penetration or N-ValueBlows/Ft. Descriptive Term (Density) Hard 15 - 30Very Stiff> 50Very Dense 8 - 15Stiff30 - 50Dense 4 - 8Medium Stiff10 - 29Medium Dense 2 - 4Soft4 - 9Loose 0 - 1Very Soft0 - 3Very Loose (50% or more passing the No. 200 sieve.)Consistency determined by laboratory shear strength testing, field visual-manualprocedures or standard penetration resistance > 30 Descriptive Term (Consistency) Standard Penetration or N-ValueBlows/Ft. (More than 50% retained on No. 200 sieve.) Density determined by Standard Penetration Resistance CONSISTENCY OF FINE-GRAINED SOILSRELATIVE DENSITY OF COARSE-GRAINED SOILS UNIFIED SOIL CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM UNIFIED SOIL CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM Criteria for Assigning Group Symbols and Group Names Using Laboratory Tests A Soil Classification Group Symbol Group Name B Coarse-Grained Soils: More than 50% retained on No. 200 sieve Gravels: More than 50% of coarse fraction retained on No. 4 sieve Clean Gravels: Less than 5% fines C Cu  4 and 1  Cc  3 E GW Well-graded gravel F Cu  4 and/or [Cc<1 or Cc>3.0] E GP Poorly graded gravel F Gravels with Fines: More than 12% fines C Fines classify as ML or MH GM Silty gravel F, G, H Fines classify as CL or CH GC Clayey gravel F, G, H Sands: 50% or more of coarse fraction passes No. 4 sieve Clean Sands: Less than 5% fines D Cu  6 and 1  Cc  3 E SW Well-graded sand I Cu  6 and/or [Cc<1 or Cc>3.0] E SP Poorly graded sand I Sands with Fines: More than 12% fines D Fines classify as ML or MH SM Silty sand G, H, I Fines classify as CL or CH SC Clayey sand G, H, I Fine-Grained Soils: 50% or more passes the No. 200 sieve Silts and Clays: Liquid limit less than 50 Inorganic: PI  7 and plots on or above “A” line J CL Lean clay K, L, M PI  4 or plots below “A” line J ML Silt K, L, M Organic: Liquid limit - oven dried  0.75 OL Organic clay K, L, M, N Liquid limit - not dried Organic silt K, L, M, O Silts and Clays: Liquid limit 50 or more Inorganic: PI plots on or above “A” line CH Fat clay K, L, M PI plots below “A” line MH Elastic Silt K, L, M Organic: Liquid limit - oven dried  0.75 OH Organic clay K, L, M, P Liquid limit - not dried Organic silt K, L, M, Q Highly organic soils: Primarily organic matter, dark in color, and organic odor PT Peat A Based on the material passing the 3-inch (75-mm) sieve. B If field sample contained cobbles or boulders, or both, add “with cobbles or boulders, or both” to group name. C Gravels with 5 to 12% fines require dual symbols: GW-GM well-graded gravel with silt, GW-GC well-graded gravel with clay, GP-GM poorly graded gravel with silt, GP-GC poorly graded gravel with clay. D Sands with 5 to 12% fines require dual symbols: SW-SM well-graded sand with silt, SW-SC well-graded sand with clay, SP-SM poorly graded sand with silt, SP-SC poorly graded sand with clay. E Cu = D60/D10 Cc = 6010 2 30 DxD )(D F If soil contains  15% sand, add “with sand” to group name. G If fines classify as CL-ML, use dual symbol GC-GM, or SC-SM. H If fines are organic, add “with organic fines” to group name. I If soil contains  15% gravel, add “with gravel” to group name. J If Atterberg limits plot in shaded area, soil is a CL-ML, silty clay. K If soil contains 15 to 29% plus No. 200, add “with sand” or “with gravel,” whichever is predominant. L If soil contains  30% plus No. 200 predominantly sand, add “sandy” to group name. M If soil contains  30% plus No. 200, predominantly gravel, add “gravelly” to group name. N PI  4 and plots on or above “A” line. O PI  4 or plots below “A” line. P PI plots on or above “A” line. Q PI plots below “A” line.