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1984-71
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6/13/1984
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66
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<br /> d). When the "ordinary compaction" method is specified, the following pro- <br /> depth, and shall be compacted until there is no evidence of further compaction, <br /> in accordance with provisions governing "Rolling". Prior to and in conjunction <br /> with the rolling operation, each layer shall be brought to the moisture content <br /> ordered by the Engineer, and shall be kept leveled with suitable equipnent to <br /> insure uniform compaction over the entire layer. <br /> 2. Flexible Base. <br /> a). Flexible base shall consist of a foundation course of six (6) inches <br /> for surface course or other base courses; shall be composed of crushed stone or <br /> other stone materials; and shall be constructed as herein specified in one or <br /> more courses in conformity with the typical sections shown on plans and/or grades <br /> established by the Engineer. <br /> b). t1aterial. <br /> The material shall consist of argillaceous limestone, calcareous or <br /> calcareous clay particles, with or wiLhout stone, conglomerate, gravel, sand or <br /> other granular materials. The material shall be a graded material such that it <br /> has sufficient fine material to bind the base. The material sources shall be <br /> approved by the Engineer. <br /> c). Construction Methods. <br /> Inmediately before placing the base material, the sub-grade shall be <br /> checked as to conformity with grade and section. <br /> Material desposited upon the sub-grade shall be spread and shaped the <br /> same day unless otherwise directed by the Engineer in writing. In the event <br /> inclement weather or other unforeseen circumstances render impractical the <br /> spreading of the material during the first 24-hour period, the material shall be <br /> scarified and spread as directed by the Engineer. The material shall be sprinkled, <br /> if directed, and shall then be bladed, dragged and shaped to conform to typical <br /> sections as shown on the plans. All areas and "nests" of segregated course or <br /> fine material shall be corrected or removed and replaced with well graded material, <br /> as directed by the Engineer. If additional binder is considered desirable or <br /> necessary after the material is spread and shaped, it shall be furnished and <br /> applied in the amount directed by the Engineer. Such binder material shall be <br /> carefully and evenly incorporated with the material in place by scarifying, <br /> harrOiAling, brooming or by other approved methods. <br /> ~Vhen the plans indicate that the "ordinary cc:mpaction" method is to be <br /> used, the following provision shall apply: <br /> The course shall be sprinkled as required and rolled as directed until <br /> a uniform compaction is secured. Throughout this entire operation, the shape of <br /> the course shall be maintained by blading, and the surface upon canpletion shall <br /> be smooth and in conformity with the typical sections shown on plans and to the <br /> established lines and grades. In that area on which pavement is to be placed, <br /> any deviation in excess of one-fourth (~) inch in cross section and in a length <br /> of sixteen (16) feet measured longitudinally shall be corrected by loosening, <br /> adding or removing material, reshaping and recompacting by sprinlking and rolling <br /> to avoid ponding of water. All irregularities, depressions or weak spots which <br /> develop shall be corrected imnediately by scarifying the areas affected, adding <br /> suitable material as required, reshaping and recompacting by sprinkling and rolling. <br /> 3. All-weather Surface. <br /> a). Portland Cement Concrete. <br /> This item shall consist of a pavement and/or base of portland cement <br /> concrete, with reinforcement as shown on plans, with or without monolithic curbs, <br /> constructed as herein specified on the prepared subgrade or other base course in <br /> conformity with the thickness and typical cross sections shown on plans and to <br /> the lines and grades established by the Engineer. Concrete shall be considered <br /> of satisfactory quality provided it is made (1) of materials accepted for the job, <br /> (2) in proportions established by the Engineer, and (3) mixed, placed, finished <br /> and cured in accordance with standard requirements utilized in proper concrete <br /> construction. <br />
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