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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC9.0 SPECIFICATIONSSPECIFICATIONSC9.0 EARTHWORK: A. GENERAL 1.EARTHWORK INCLUDES CLEARING, GRUBBING, SUBGRADE PREPARATION, REMOVAL OF TREES AND VEGETATION (INCLUDING STUMPS), PROTECTION OF TREES TO REMAIN, STRIPPING AND STORAGE OF TOPSOIL, FILL COMPACTION AND ROUGH GRADING OF ENTIRE SITE AS INDICATED ON DRAWINGS. 2.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY ENGINEER IN WRITING OF ANY CHANGES, ERRORS, OR OMISSIONS FOUND ON THE PLANS OR IN THE FIELD, BEFORE WORK IS STARTED OR RESUMED. 3.CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE AND PLACE ANY ADDITIONAL FILL MATERIAL FROM OFF THE SITE AS MAY BE NECESSARY TO PRODUCE THE GRADES REQUIRED AS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS. FILL OBTAINED FROM OFF SITE MUST BE SUITABLE SOIL AS DEFINED IN THE SPECIFICATIONS OR AS OTHERWISE APPROVED BY OWNER. 4.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ACCEPT THE SITE IN ITS CURRENT STATE AND SHALL REMOVE ALL TRASH, RUBBISH, AND DEBRIS FROM THE SITE PRIOR TO STARTING EXCAVATION. 5.EXCEPT FOR STRIPPED TOPSOIL AND OTHER MATERIALS INDICATED TO BE STOCKPILED OR OTHERWISE REMAIN OWNER'S PROPERTY, CLEARED MATERIALS SHALL BECOME CONTRACTOR'S PROPERTY AND SHALL BE REMOVED FROM PROJECT SITE. 6.DO NOT CLOSE OR OBSTRUCT STREETS, WALKS, DRIVES, FACILITIES, ETC. WITHOUT OWNER PERMISSION OR AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION. 7.ALL EROSION CONTROL MEASURES SHALL BE IN PLACE PRIOR TO COMMENCING EARTHWORK AND CLEARING OPERATIONS. EROSION CONTROL MEASURES SHOULD BE PROTECTED AND MAINTAINED THROUGHOUT CONSTRUCTION. 8.CONTRACTOR SHALL CAREFULLY MAINTAIN ALL BENCHMARKS, MONUMENTS, AND OTHER REFERENCE POINTS. IF DISTURBED, CONTRACTOR SHALL ENGAGE LICENSED LAND SURVEY FOR REPLACEMENT OF REFERENCE POINTS. 9.WHERE THESE SPECIFICATIONS CONFLICT WITH THE TOWN OF AVON STANDARDS, THE STANDARDS OF THE JURISDICTION HAVING AUTHORITY SHALL PREVAIL. B. MATERIALS 1.CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE BORROW SOIL MATERIALS WHEN SUFFICIENT SATISFACTORY SOIL MATERIALS ARE NOT AVAILABLE FROM EXCAVATIONS. 2.SATISFACTORY (OR SUITABLE) SOILS: SOIL CLASSIFICATION GROUPS GW, GP, GM, SW, SP, AND SM ACCORDING TO ASTM D2487, OR A COMBINATION OF THESE GROUPS; FREE OF ROCK OR GRAVEL LARGER THAN 3 INCHES IN ANY DIMENSION, DEBRIS, WASTE, FROZEN MATERIALS, VEGETATION AND OTHER DELETERIOUS MATERIAL. 3.UNSATISFACTORY (OR UNSUITABLE) SOILS: SOIL CLASSIFICATION GROUPS GC, SC, CL, ML, OL, CH, MH, OH, AND PT ACCORDING TO ASTM D 2487, OR A COMBINATION OF THESE GROUPS. UNSATISFACTORY SOILS ALSO INCLUDES SATISFACTORY SOILS NOT MAINTAINED WITHIN 2 PERCENT OF OPTIMUM MOISTURE CONTENT AT TIME OF COMPACTION. C. EXECUTION 1.CONTRACTOR SHALL LOCATE, IDENTIFY, DISCONNECT, AND SEAL OR CAP UTILITIES INDICATED TO BE REMOVED OR ABANDONED IN PLACE. DO NOT INTERRUPT UTILITIES SERVING FACILITIES OCCUPIED BY OWNER UNLESS PERMISSION IS GRANTED. NOTIFY OWNER AT LEAST TWO DAYS IN ADVANCE OF PROPOSED UTILITY INTERRUPTIONS. 2.REMOVE OBSTRUCTIONS, TREES, SHRUBS, AND OTHER VEGETATION AS REQUIRED FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION. STRIP TOPSOIL TO DEPTH AS REQUIRED IN THE FIELD TO PREVENT INTERMINGLING WITH UNDERLYING SUBSOIL OR OTHER WASTE MATERIALS. STOCKPILE TOPSOIL AWAY FROM EXCAVATIONS WITHOUT INTERMIXING WITH SUBSOIL AND GRADE STOCKPILES TO DRAIN SURFACE WATER. 3.REMOVE EXISTING ABOVE AND BELOW-GRADE IMPROVEMENTS AS INDICATED AND NECESSARY TO FACILITATE NEW CONSTRUCTION. 4.PROTECT SUBGRADES AND FOUNDATION SOILS FROM FREEZING TEMPERATURES, FROST, AND PONDING WATER. 5.EXCAVATE TO INDICATED ELEVATIONS AND DIMENSIONS FOR ALL STRUCTURES, WALKS, PAVEMENTS, AND UTILITY TRENCHES. 6.CONTRACTOR SHALL FURNISH AND OPERATE ALL DEWATERING MEASURES REQUIRED TO FACILITATE NEW CONSTRUCTION AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL LOCAL, STATE, AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS. 7.PROOF ROLL SUBGRADE BELOW BUILDING PAVEMENTS WITH A PNEUMATIC-TIRED DUMP TRUCK TO IDENTIFY SOFT POCKETS AND AREAS OF EXCESS YIELDING. DO NOT PROOF ROLL WET OR SATURATED SUBGRADES. RECONSTRUCT SUBGRADES DAMAGED BY FREEZING TEMPERATURES, FROST, RAIN, ACCUMULATED WATER, OR CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES AS DIRECTED BY ENGINEER OR OWNER REPRESENTATIVE, WITHOUT ADDITIONAL COMPENSATION. 8.BACKFILL ALL UTILITY TRENCHES BENEATH PAVEMENT (AND WITHIN 5') WITH GRANULAR MATERIAL. 9.SOIL FILL: USE SATISFACTORY SOIL MATERIAL UNDER ALL WALKS, PAVEMENTS, STEPS, RAMPS, BUILDING SLABS, FOOTINGS, AND FOUNDATIONS. 10.UNIFORMLY MOISTEN OR AERATE SUBGRADE AND EACH SUBSEQUENT FILL OR BACKFILL SOIL LAYER BEFORE COMPACTION TO WITHIN 2 PERCENT OF OPTIMUM MOISTURE CONTENT. DO NOT PLACE BACKFILL OR FILL SOIL MATERIAL ON SURFACES THAT ARE MUDDY, FROZEN, OR CONTAIN FROST OR ICE. REMOVE AND REPLACE, OR SCARIFY AND AIR DRY, OTHERWISE SATISFACTORY SOIL MATERIAL THAT EXCEEDS OPTIMUM MOISTURE CONTENT BY 2 PERCENT AND IS TOO WET TO COMPACT TO SPECIFIED UNIT WEIGHT. 11.COMPACTION OF SOIL BACKFILLS AND FILLS ARE TO BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH GEOTECHNICAL RECOMMENDATIONS. WHERE NO GEOTECHNICAL REPORT EXISTS, COMPACT ALL FILL MATERIAL BELOW STRUCTURES, PAVEMENTS, WALKS, UTILITY TRENCHES AND STEPS (AND WITHIN 5 FEET OF SAID AREAS) TO 98 PERCENT OF THE MAXIMUM DRY UNIT WEIGHT ACCORDING TO ASTM D-698 (STANDARD PROCTOR DENSITY) OR 95 PERCENT OF THE MAXIMUM DRY UNIT WEIGHT ACCORDING TO ASTM D-1557 (MODIFIED PROCTOR DENSITY). COMPACT ALL FILL MATERIALS BELOW TURF OR UNPAVED AREAS TO 90 PERCENT OF THE MAXIMUM DRY UNIT WEIGHT ACCORDING TO ASTM D-698 (STANDARD PROCTOR DENSITY) OR 85 PERCENT OF THE MAXIMUM DRY UNIT WEIGHT ACCORDING TO ASTM D-1557 (MODIFIED PROCTOR DENSITY). ALL FILL MATERIALS TO BE COMPACTED IN MAXIMUM 8-INCH LIFTS. 12.SITE ROUGH GRADING: SLOPE GRADES TO DIRECT WATER AWAY FROM BUILDINGS AND TO PREVENT PONDING. FINISH SUBGRADES TO REQUIRED ELEVATIONS WITHIN THE FOLLOWING TOLERANCES: i. TURF OR UNPAVED AREAS: PLUS OR MINUS 1 INCH ii. WALKS: PLUS OR MINUS I/2 INCH. iii. PAVEMENTS: PLUS OR MINUS 1/2 INCH iv. INSIDE BUILDING LINES: FINISH SUBGRADE TO A TOLERANCE OF 1 2 INCH WHEN TESTED WITH A 10-FOOT STRAIGHTEDGE. 13.QUALITY CONTROL: QUALIFIED GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER TO BE ENGAGED AS TESTING AGENCY AS DIRECTED BY OWNER. 14.REPAIR AND REESTABLISH GRADES TO SPECIFIED TOLERANCES WHERE COMPLETED OR PARTIALLY COMPLETED SURFACES BECOME ERODED, RUTTED, SETTLED, OR WHERE THEY LOSE COMPACTION DUE TO SUBSEQUENT CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS OR WEATHER STORM SEWER: A. GENERAL 1.STORM SEWER INCLUDES ALL PIPES, FITTINGS, MANHOLES, CLEANOUTS, TRANSITION COUPLINGS, CATCH BASINS, INLETS, END SECTIONS, AND OUTLETS. 2.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY ENGINEER IN WRITING OF ANY CHANGES, ERRORS, OR OMISSIONS FOUND ON THE PLANS OR IN THE FIELD, BEFORE WORK IS STARTED OR RESUMED. 3.CONTRACTOR SHALL LOCATE, IDENTIFY, DISCONNECT, AND SEAL OR CAP UTILITIES INDICATED TO BE REMOVED OR ABANDONED IN PLACE. DO NOT INTERRUPT UTILITIES SERVING FACILITIES OCCUPIED BY OWNER UNLESS PERMISSION IS GRANTED. NOTIFY OWNER AT LEAST TWO DAYS IN ADVANCE OF PROPOSED UTILITY INTERRUPTIONS. B. PRODUCTS 1.PE PIPE AND FITTINGS: PE DRAINAGE PIPE AND FITTINGS NP 3 TO NPS 10, AASHTO M 252M, TYPE S, WITH SMOOTH WATERWAY FOR COUPLING JOINTS. PE DRAINAGE PIPE AND FITTINGS NPS 12 TO NPS 60, AASHTO M 294M, TYPE S, WITH SMOOTH WATERWAY FOR COUPLING JOINTS. 2.PVC PIPE AND FITTINGS: PIPE: ASTM F 949, PVC, OR ASTM 0-3034, F-1336, F-679, CORRUGATED PIPE WITH BELL AND SPIGOT ENDS FOR GASKETED JOINTS. FITTINGS: ASTM 949, PVC MOLDED OR FABRICATED, SOCKET TYPE. GASKETS: ASTM F 477, ELASTOMERIC SEALS. 3.CONCRETE PIPE AND FITTINGS: REINFORCED CONCRETE SEWER PIPE AND FITTINGS MEETING ASTM C 76 WITH BELL AND SPIGOT ENDS AND GASKETED JOINTS WITH ASTM C 443 RUBBER GASKETS. PIPE TO BE CLASS III UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED ON PLANS. 4.COMPLY WITH ASTM C 1173, ELASTOMERIC SLEEVE-TYPE REDUCING OR TRANSITION COUPLING, FOR JOINTING UNDERGROUND NON-PRESSURE PIPING. INCLUDE ENDS OF SAME SIZES AS PIPING TO BE JOINED, AND CORROSION-RESISTANT METAL TENSION BAND AND TIGHTENING MECHANISM ON EACH END. 5.CLEANOUTS: CAST IRON CLEANOUTS: ASME A112.36.2M ROUND, GRAY-IRON HOUSING WITH CLAMPING DEVICE AND ROUND, SECURED, SCORIATED, GRAY-IRON COVER. HEAVY DUTY TOP LOADING IS REQUIRED. PLASTIC CLEANOUTS: PVC BODY WITH PVC THREADED PLUG. 6.MANHOLES AND CATCH BASINS: STANDARD REINFORCED PRECAST CONCRETE MANHOLES MEETING ASTM C 478. MINIMUM 48-INCH DIAMETER UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. BASE SECTION TO BE MINIMUM 6-INCH THICKNESS AND 4-INCH THICKNESS FOR WALLS AND BASE RISER SECTION. REINFORCED CONCRETE GRADE RINGS, 6-9 INCH TOTAL THICKNESS, TO MATCH DIAMETER OF MANHOLE FRAME AND COVER. MANHOLE FRAMES AND COVERS AS INDICATED ON DRAWINGS. PIPE CONNECTORS SHOULD BE PROVIDED TO MEET ASTM C293, RESILIENT, OF SIZE REQUIRED, FOR EACH PIPE CONNECTING TO THE BASE SECTION. 7.CONCRETE: CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE ACCORDING TO ACI 318 AND ACI 350/350R AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING: i. CEMENT: ASTM C 150, TYPE III ii. FINE AGGREGATE: ASTM C 33, SAND iii. COARSE AGGREGATE: ASTM C 33, CRUSHED GRAVEL iv. WATER: POTABLE 8.PORTLAND CEMENT DESIGN MIX: 4,000 PSI MINIMUM WITH 0.45 MAXIMUM WATER/CEMENTIOUS MATERIALS RATIO. REINFORCING FABRIC TO MEET ASTM A 185/A 185M, STEEL, WELDED WIRE FABRIC, PLAIN. REINFORCING BARS TO MEET ASTM A 615/A 615M, GRADE 60 DEFORMED STEEL. 9.MANHOLE CHANNELS TO BE FORMED WITH AN INVERT SLOPE OF 2 PERCENT THROUGH THE MANHOLE AND BENCHES AT 4 PERCENT, SLOPED TO DRAIN INTO CHANNEL. 10.INLETS: PROVIDE INLETS WITH HEAVY DUTY CASTINGS AS SHOWN ON DRAWINGS. 11.OUTLETS: CONCRETE END SECTION SHOULD BE PROVIDED AT ALL PIPE ENDS AND AS INDICATED ON DRAWINGS. RIP RAP APRONS TO BE INSTALLED AT ALL END SECTIONS TO DIMENSIONS INDICATED. AVERAGE RIP-RAP SIZE TO BE 6-INCHES UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED ON DRAWINGS. STORM SEWER (CONT.): C. EXECUTION 1.INSTALL PIPING BEGINNING AT LOW POINT, TRUE TO GRADES AND ALIGNMENT INDICATED WITH UNBROKEN CONTINUITY OF INVERT. PLACE BELL ENDS OF PIPING FACING UPSTREAM. INSTALL GASKETS, SEALS, SLEEVES, AND OTHER COUPLINGS ACCORDING TO MANUFACTURERS WRITTEN INSTRUCTIONS. 2.WHEN INSTALLING PIPE UNDER STREETS OR OTHER OBSTRUCTIONS THAT CANNOT BE DISTURBED, USE PIPE-JACKING PROCESS OF MICRO-TUNNELING. 3.INSTALL PIPING PITCHED DOWN IN DIRECTION OF FLOW. INSTALL PE CORRUGATED SEWER PIPING IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM D 2231. INSTALL PVC PIPING ACCORDING TO ASTM D 2321 AND ASTM F 1668. INSTALL REINFORCED CONCRETE SEWER PIPING IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM C 1479 AND ACPA'S "CONCRETE PIPE INSTALLATION MANUAL." 4.PIPE JOINT CONSTRUCTION: JOIN CORRUGATED PE PIPE ACCORDING TO ASTM D 3212 FOR PUSH ON JOINTS. JOIN PVC CORRUGATED SEWER PIPING IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM D 2321 FOR ELASTOMERIC-SEAL JOINTS. JOIN REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE ACCORDING TO ACPA'S "CONCRETE PIPE INSTALLATION MANUAL" FOR RUBBER-GASKETED JOINTS. JON DISSIMILAR PIPE MATERIALS WITH NON-PRESSURE TYPE FLEXIBLE COUPLINGS. 5.CONTRACTOR TO INSPECT INTERIOR OF PIPING AND MANHOLES FOR DEFECTS. DEFECTS REQUIRING CORRECTION INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING: i.ALIGNMENT: LESS THAN FULL DIAMETER OF INSIDE OF PIPE IS VISIBLE BETWEEN STRUCTURES. ii. DEFLECTION: FLEXIBLE PIPING WITH DEFLECTION THAT PREVENTS PASSAGE OF BALL OR CYLINDER OF SIZE NOT LESS THAN 92.5 PERCENT OF PIPING DIAMETER. iii. DAMAGE: CRUSHED, BROKEN, CRACKED, OR OTHERWISE DAMAGED PIPING. iv. INFILTRATION: WATER LEAKAGE INTO PIPING. v. EXFILTRATION: WATER LEAKAGE FROM OR AROUND PIPING REPLACE DEFECTIVE PIPING USING NEW MATERIALS, AND REPEAT INSPECTION UNTIL DEFECTS ARE WITHIN ALLOWANCES SPECIFIED. 6.TEST NEW PIPING SYSTEMS, AND PARTS OF EXISTING SYSTEMS THAT HAVE BEEN ALTERED, EXTENDED, REPAIRED, FOR LEAKS AND DEFECTS. FOR GRAVITY FLOW STORM DRAINAGE PIPING: TEST ACCORDING TO REQUIREMENTS OF AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION, UNI-B-6, AND THE FOLLOWING: i.EXCEPTION: PIPING WITH SOILTIGHT JOINTS UNLESS REQUIRED BY AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION. ii.OPTION: TEST PLASTIC PIPING ACCORDING TO ASTM F 1417 iii.OPTION: TEST CONCRETE PIPING ACCORDING TO ASTM C 924 7.SUBMIT TESTING REPORTS AS REQUIRED BY OWNER OR AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION. ASPHALT PAVING: A. GENERAL 1.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY ENGINEER IN WRITING OF ANY CHANGES, ERRORS, OR OMISSIONS FOUND ON THE PLANS OR IN THE FIELD, BEFORE WORK IS STARTED OR RESUMED. 2.USE MATERIALS AND GRADATIONS THAT HAVE PERFORMED SATISFACTORILY IN PREVIOUS INSTALLATIONS. B. PRODUCTS 1.AGGREGATES i. COURSE AGGREGATE: ASTM D 692/D92M, SOUND; ANGULAR CRUSHED STONE, CRUSHED GRAVEL, OR CURED, CRUSHED BLAST-FURNANCE SLAG. ii. FINE AGGREGATE: ASTM D 1073 OR AASHTO M 29, SHARP-EDGED NATURAL SAND OR SAND PREPARED FROM STONE, GRAVEL, CURED BLAST-FURNANCE SLAG, OR COMBINATIONS THEREOF. a. FOR HOT-MIX ASPHALT, LIMIT NATURAL SAND TO A MAXIMUM OF 20 PERCENT BY WEIGHT OF THE TOTAL AGGREGATE MASS. iii. MINERAL FILLER: ASTM D 242 OR AASHTO M 17, ROCK OR SLAG DUST, HYDRAULIC CEMENT, OR OTHER INERT MATERIAL. 2.ASPHALT MATERIALS i. ASPHALT BINDER: AASHTO M 320, PG 64-22 (OR AS OTHERWISE RECOMMENDED BY INDOT STANDARDS) ii. ASPHALT CEMENT: PER INDOT STANDARDS iii. CUTBACK PRIME COAT: PER INDOT STANDARDS iv. EMULSIFIED ASPHALT PRIME COAT: PER INDOT STANDARDS v. TACK COAT: PER INDOT STANDARDS vi. WATER: POTABLE. vii. UNDERSEALING ASPHALT: ASTM D 3141; PUMPING CONSISTENCY. 3.AUXILIARY MATERIALS i. RECYCLED MATERIALS FOR HOT-MIX ASPHALT MIXES: RECLAIMED ASPHALT PAVEMENT; RECLAIMED, UNBOUND AGGREGATE BASE MATERIAL; AND RECYCLED ASPHALT SHINGLES FROM SOURCES AND GRADATIONS THAT HAVE PERFORMED SATISFACTORILY IN PREVIOUS INSTALLATIONS, EQUAL TO PERFORMANCE OF REQUIRED HOT-MIX ASPHALT PAVING PRODUCED FROM ALL NEW MATERIALS. ii. HERBICIDE: COMMERCIAL CHEMICAL FOR WEED CONTROL, REGISTERED BY THE EPA, AND NOT CLASSIFIED AS "RESTRICTED USE" FOR LOCATIONS AND CONDITIONS OF APPLICATION. PROVIDE IN GRANULAR, LIQUID, OR WETTABLE POWDER FORM. iii. SAND: ASTM D 1073 OR AASHTO M 29, GRADE NO. 2 OR NO. 3. 4.MIXES i. RECYCLED CONTENT OF HOT-MIX ASPHALT: PER INDOT STANDARDS ii. HOT-MIX ASPHALT: DENSE-GRADED, HOT-LAID, HOT-MIX ASPHALT PLANT MIXES APPROVED BY INDOT AND COMPLYING WITH THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS: a. PROVIDE MIXES WITH A HISTORY OF SATISFACTORY PERFORMANCE IN GEOGRAPHICAL AREA WHERE PROJECT IS LOCATED. b. BASE COURSE: 25.0 MM OR 19.0 MM (AS INDICATED ON DRAWINGS) c. SURFACE COURSE: 9.5MM C. EXECUTION 1.EXAMINATION i. VERIFY THAT SUBGRADE IS DRY AND IN SUITABLE CONDITION TO BEGIN PAVING. ii. PROOF-ROLL SUBGRADE BELOW PAVEMENTS WITH HEAVY PNEUMATIC-TIRED EQUIPMENT TO IDENTIFY SOFT POCKETS AND AREAS OF EXCESS YIELDING. DO NOT PROOF-ROLL WET OR SATURATED SUBGRADES. PROOFROLL TO BE PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER. a. COMPLETELY PROOF-ROLL SUBGRADE IN ONE DIRECTION LIMIT VEHICLE SPEED TO 3 MPH. b. PROOF ROLL WITH A LOADED 10-WHEEL, TANDEM-AXLE DUMP TRUCK WEIGHING NOT LESS THAN 15 TONS c. EXCAVATE SOFT SPOTS, UNSATISFACTORY SOILS, AND AREAS OF EXCESSIVE PUMPING OR RUTTING, AS DETERMINED BY ENGINEER, AND REPLACE WITH COMPACTED BACKFILL OR FILL AS DIRECTED. d. PROCEED WITH PAVING ONLY AFTER UNSATISFACTORY CONDITIONS HAVE BEEN CORRECTED. 2.SURFACE PREPARATION i. GENERAL: IMMEDIATELY BEFORE PLACING ASPHALT MATERIALS, REMOVE LOOSE AND DELETERIOUS MATERIAL FROM SUBSTRATE SURFACES. ENSURE THAT PREPARED SUBGRADE IS READY TO RECEIVE PAVING. ii. HERBICIDE TREATMENT: APPLY HERBICIDE ACCORDING TO MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDED RATES AND WRITTEN APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS. APPLY TO DRY, PREPARED SUBGRADE OR SURFACE OF COMPACTED-AGGREGATE BASE BEFORE APPLYING PAVING MATERIALS. a. MIX HERBICIDE WITH PRIME COAT IF FORMULATED BY MANUFACTURER FOR THAT PURPOSE iii. CUTBACK PRIME COAT: APPLY UNIFORMLY OVER SURFACE OF COMPACTED UNBOUND-AGGREGATE BASE COURSE AT A RATE OF 0.15 TO 0.50 GAL./SQ. YD. APPLY ENOUGH MATERIAL TO PENETRATE AND SEAL, BUT NOT FLOOD, SURFACE. ALLOW PRIME COAT TO CURE. a. IF PRIME COAT IS NOT ENTIRELY ABSORBED WITHIN 24 HOURS AFTER APPLICATION, SPREAD SAND OVER SURFACE TO BLOT EXCESS ASPHALT. USE ENOUGH SAND TO PREVENT PICKUP UNDER TRAFFIC. REMOVE LOOSE SAND BY SWEEPING BEFORE PAVEMENT IS PLACED AND AFTER VOLATILES HAVE EVAPORATED. b. PROTECT PRIMED SUBSTRATE FROM DAMAGE UNTIL READY TO RECEIVE PAVING. iv. TACK COAT: APPLY UNIFORMLY TO SURFACES OF EXISTING PAVEMENT AT A RATE OF 0.05 TO 0.15 GAL./SQ. YD. a. ALLOW TACK COAT TO CURE UNDISTURBED BEFORE APPLYING HOT-MIX ASPHALT PAVING. b. AVOID SMEARING OR STAINING ADJOINING SURFACES, APPURTENANCES, AND SURROUNDINGS. REMOVE SPILLAGES AND CLEAN AFFECTED SURFACES. 3.PLACING HOT-MIX ASPHALT i. MACHINE PLACE HOT-MIX ASPHALT ON PREPARED SURFACE, SPREAD UNIFORMLY, AND STRIKE OFF. PLACE ASPHALT MIX BY HAND IN AREAS INACCESSIBLE TO EQUIPMENT IN A MANNER THAT PREVENTS SEGREGATION OF MIX. PLACE EACH COURSE TO REQUIRED GRADE, CROSS SECTION, AND THICKNESS WHEN COMPACTED. a. PLACE HOT-MIX ASPHALT BASE COURSE IN NUMBER OF LIFTS AND THICKNESSES INDICATED. b. PLACE HOT-MIX ASPHALT SURFACE COURSE IN SINGLE LIFT. c. SPREAD MIX AT A MINIMUM TEMPERATURE OF 250 DEG F d. BEGIN APPLYING MIX ALONG CENTERLINE OF CROWN FOR CROWNED SECTIONS AND ON HIGH SIDE OF ONE-WAY SLOPES UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. e. REGULATE PAVER MACHINE SPEED TO OBTAIN SMOOTH, CONTINUOUS SURFACE FREE OF PULLS AND TEARS IN ASPHALT-PAVING MAT. ii. PLACE PAVING IN CONSECUTIVE STRIPS NOT LESS THAN 10 FEET WIDE UNLESS INFILL EDGE STRIPS OF A LESSER WIDTH ARE REQUIRED. a. AFTER FIRST STRIP HAS BEEN PLACED AND ROLLED, PLACE SUCCEEDING STRIPS AND EXTEND ROLLING TO OVERLAP PREVIOUS STRIPS. OVERLAP MIX PLACEMENT ABOUT 1 TO 1-1/2 INCHES FROM STRIP TO STRIP TO ENSURE PROPER COMPACTION OF MIX ALONG LONGITUDINAL JOINTS. b. COMPLETE A SECTION OF ASPHALT BASE COURSE BEFORE PLACING ASPHALT SURFACE COURSE. iii. PROMPTLY CORRECT SURFACE IRREGULARITIES IN PAVING COURSE BEHIND PAVER. USE SUITABLE HAND TOOLS TO REMOVE EXCESS MATERIAL FORMING HIGH SPOTS. FILL DEPRESSIONS WITH HOT-MIX ASPHALT TO PREVENT SEGREGATION OF MIX; USE SUITABLE HAND TOOLS TO SMOOTH SURFACE. 4.JOINTS i. CONSTRUCT JOINTS TO ENSURE A CONTINUOUS BOND BETWEEN ADJOINING PAVING SECTIONS. CONSTRUCT JOINTS FREE OF DEPRESSIONS, WITH SAME TEXTURE AND SMOOTHNESS AS OTHER SECTIONS OF HOT-MIX ASPHALT COURSE. a. CLEAN CONTACT SURFACES AND APPLY TACK COAT TO JOINTS. b. OFFSET LONGITUDINAL JOINTS, IN SUCCESSIVE COURSES, A MINIMUM OF 6 INCHES c. OFFSET TRANSVERSE JOINTS, IN SUCCESSIVE COURSES, A MINIMUM OF 24 INCHES d. CONSTRUCT TRANSVERSE JOINTS AT EACH POINT WHERE PAVER ENDS A DAY'S WORK AND RESUMES WORK AT A SUBSEQUENT TIME. CONSTRUCT THESE JOINTS USING EITHER "BULKHEAD" OR "PAPERED" METHOD ACCORDING TO AI MS-22, FOR BOTH "ENDING A LANE" AND "RESUMPTION OF PAVING OPERATIONS." e. COMPACT JOINTS AS SOON AS HOT-MIX ASPHALT WILL BEAR ROLLER WEIGHT WITHOUT EXCESSIVE DISPLACEMENT. f. COMPACT ASPHALT AT JOINTS TO A DENSITY WITHIN 2 PERCENT OF SPECIFIED COURSE DENSITY. ASPHALT PAVING (CONT.): 5.COMPACTION i. GENERAL: BEGIN COMPACTION AS SOON AS PLACED HOT-MIX PAVING WILL BEAR ROLLER WEIGHT WITHOUT EXCESSIVE DISPLACEMENT. COMPACT HOT-MIX PAVING WITH HOT, HAND TAMPERS OR WITH VIBRATORY-PLATE COMPACTORS IN AREAS INACCESSIBLE TO ROLLERS. a. COMPLETE COMPACTION BEFORE MIX TEMPERATURE COOLS TO 185 DEG F ii. BREAKDOWN ROLLING: COMPLETE BREAKDOWN OR INITIAL ROLLING IMMEDIATELY AFTER ROLLING JOINTS AND OUTSIDE EDGE. EXAMINE SURFACE IMMEDIATELY AFTER BREAKDOWN ROLLING FOR INDICATED CROWN, GRADE, AND SMOOTHNESS. CORRECT LAYDOWN AND ROLLING OPERATIONS TO COMPLY WITH REQUIREMENTS. iii. INTERMEDIATE ROLLING: BEGIN INTERMEDIATE ROLLING IMMEDIATELY AFTER BREAKDOWN ROLLING WHILE HOT-MIX ASPHALT IS STILL HOT ENOUGH TO ACHIEVE SPECIFIED DENSITY. CONTINUE ROLLING UNTIL HOT-MIX ASPHALT COURSE HAS BEEN UNIFORMLY COMPACTED TO THE FOLLOWING DENSITY: a. AVERAGE DENSITY: 96 PERCENT OF REFERENCE LABORATORY DENSITY ACCORDING TO ASTM D 6927 OR AASHTO T 245, BUT NOT LESS THAN 94 PERCENT OR GREATER THAN 100 PERCENT. b. AVERAGE DENSITY: 92 PERCENT OF REFERENCE MAXIMUM THEORETICAL DENSITY ACCORDING TO ASTM D 2041, BUT NOT LESS THAN 90 PERCENT OR GREATER THAN 96 PERCENT. iv. FINISH ROLLING: FINISH ROLL PAVED SURFACES TO REMOVE ROLLER MARKS WHILE HOT-MIX ASPHALT IS STILL WARM. v. EDGE SHAPING: WHILE SURFACE IS BEING COMPACTED AND FINISHED, TRIM EDGES OF PAVEMENT TO PROPER ALIGNMENT. BEVEL EDGES WHILE ASPHALT IS STILL HOT; COMPACT THOROUGHLY. vi. REPAIRS: REMOVE PAVED AREAS THAT ARE DEFECTIVE OR CONTAMINATED WITH FOREIGN MATERIALS AND REPLACE WITH FRESH, HOT-MIX ASPHALT. COMPACT BY ROLLING TO SPECIFIED DENSITY AND SURFACE SMOOTHNESS. viiI. PROTECTION: AFTER FINAL ROLLING, DO NOT PERMIT VEHICULAR TRAFFIC ON PAVEMENT UNTIL IT HAS COOLED AND HARDENED. viiiI. ERECT BARRICADES TO PROTECT PAVING FROM TRAFFIC UNTIL MIXTURE HAS COOLED ENOUGH NOT TO BECOME MARKED. 6.INSTALLATION TOLERANCES i. PAVEMENT THICKNESS: COMPACT EACH COURSE TO PRODUCE THE THICKNESS INDICATED WITHIN THE FOLLOWING TOLERANCES: a. BASE COURSE: PLUS OR MINUS 1/2 INCH b. SURFACE COURSE: PLUS 1/4 INCH NO MINUS. ii. PAVEMENT SURFACE SMOOTHNESS: COMPACT EACH COURSE TO PRODUCE A SURFACE SMOOTHNESS WITHIN THE FOLLOWING TOLERANCES AS DETERMINED BY USING A 10-FOOT STRAIGHTEDGE APPLIED TRANSVERSELY OR LONGITUDINALLY TO PAVED AREAS: a. BASE COURSE: 1/4 INCH b. SURFACE COURSE: 1/8 INCH c. CROWNED SURFACES: TEST WITH CROWNED TEMPLATE CENTERED AND AT RIGHT ANGLE TO CROWN. MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE VARIANCE FROM TEMPLATE IS 1/4 INCH 7.FIELD QUALITY CONTROL i. TESTING AGENCY: CONTRACTOR TO ENGAGE A QUALIFIED TESTING AGENCY TO PERFORM TESTS AND INSPECTIONS. ii. THICKNESS: IN-PLACE COMPACTED THICKNESS OF HOT-MIX ASPHALT COURSES WILL BE DETERMINED ACCORDING TO ASTM D 3549. iii. SURFACE SMOOTHNESS: FINISHED SURFACE OF EACH HOT-MIX ASPHALT COURSE WILL BE TESTED FOR COMPLIANCE WITH SMOOTHNESS TOLERANCES. iv. IN-PLACE DENSITY: TESTING AGENCY WILL TAKE SAMPLES OF UNCOMPACTED PAVING MIXTURES AND COMPACTED PAVEMENT ACCORDING TO ASTM D 979 OR AASHTO T 168. a. REFERENCE MAXIMUM THEORETICAL DENSITY WILL BE DETERMINED BY AVERAGING RESULTS FROM FOUR SAMPLES OF HOT-MIX ASPHALT-PAVING MIXTURE DELIVERED DAILY TO SITE, PREPARED ACCORDING TO ASTM D 2041, AND COMPACTED ACCORDING TO JOB-MIX SPECIFICATIONS. b. IN-PLACE DENSITY OF COMPACTED PAVEMENT WILL BE DETERMINED BY TESTING CORE SAMPLES ACCORDING TO ASTM D 1188 OR ASTM D 2726. v. ONE CORE SAMPLE WILL BE TAKEN FOR EVERY 1000 SQ. YD. OR LESS OF INSTALLED PAVEMENT, WITH NO FEWER THAN THREE CORES TAKEN. vi. FIELD DENSITY OF IN-PLACE COMPACTED PAVEMENT MAY ALSO BE DETERMINED BY NUCLEAR METHOD ACCORDING TO ASTM D 2950 AND CORRELATED WITH ASTM D 1188 OR ASTM D 2726. vii. REPLACE AND COMPACT HOT-MIX ASPHALT WHERE CORE TESTS WERE TAKEN. viii. REMOVE AND REPLACE OR INSTALL ADDITIONAL HOT-MIX ASPHALT WHERE TEST RESULTS OR MEASUREMENTS INDICATE THAT IT DOES NOT COMPLY WITH SPECIFIED REQUIREMENTS. CONCRETE PAVING: A.GENERAL 1.CONCRETE PAVING SECTION INCLUDES DRIVEWAYS, ROADWAYS, PARKING LOTS, CURBS AND GUTTERS, WALKS, AND CONCRETE APRONS. 2.ACTION SUBMITTALS i. PRODUCT DATA: FOR EACH TYPE OF PRODUCT INDICATED. ii. OTHER ACTION SUBMITTALS a. DESIGN MIXTURES: FOR EACH CONCRETE PAVING MIXTURE. INCLUDE ALTERNATE DESIGN MIXTURES WHEN CHARACTERISTICS OF MATERIALS PROJECT CONDITIONS, WEATHER, TEST RESULTS, OR OTHER CIRCUMSTANCES WARRANT ADJUSTMENTS. b. MATERIAL TEST REPORTS: FROM A QUALIFIED TESTING AGENCY INDICATING AND INTERPRETING TEST RESULTS FOR COMPLIANCE OF THE FOLLOWING WITH REQUIREMENTS INDICATED, BASED ON COMPREHENSIVE TESTING OF CURRENT MATERIALS. 3.QUALITY ASSURANCE i. READY-MIX-CONCRETE MANUFACTURER QUALIFICATIONS: A FIRM EXPERIENCED IN MANUFACTURING READY-MIXED CONCRETE PRODUCTS AND THAT COMPLIES WITH ASTM C 94/C 94M REQUIREMENTS FOR PRODUCTION FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT. ii. ACI PUBLICATIONS: COMPLY WITH ACI 301 (ACI 301M) UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. iii. HANDICAP STANDARDS: PROVIDE RAMPS INDICATED FOR HANDICAP ACCESS IN ACCORDANCE WITH ANSI A117 AND FEDERAL AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA). B.PRODUCTS 1.STEEL REINFORCEMENT i. RECYCLED CONTENT: POST CONSUMER RECYCLED CONTENT PLUS ONE-HALF OF PRECONSUMER RECYCLED CONTENT NOT LESS THAN 25 PERCENT. ii. PLAIN-STEEL WELDED WIRE REINFORCEMENT: ASTM A 185/A 185M, FABRICATED FROM AS-DRAWN STEEL WIRE INTO FLAT SHEETS. iii. DEFORMED-STEEL WELDED WIRE REINFORCEMENT: ASTM A 497/A 497M, FLAT SHEET. iv. REINFORCING BARS: ASTM A 615/A 615M, GRADE 60 (GRADE 420); DEFORMED. v. PLAIN-STEEL WIRE: ASTM A 82/A 82M, AS DRAWN. vi. DEFORMED-STEEL WIRE: ASTM A 496/A 496M. vii. DOWEL BARS: ASTM A 615/A 615M, GRADE 60 (GRADE 420) PLAIN-STEEL BARS; ZINC COATED (GALVANIZED) AFTER FABRICATION ACCORDING TO ASTM A 767/A 767M, CLASS I COATING. CUT BARS TRUE TO LENGTH WITH ENDS SQUARE AND FREE OF BURRS. viii. BAR SUPPORTS: BOLSTERS, CHAIRS, SPACERS, AND OTHER DEVICES FOR SPACING, SUPPORTING, AND FASTENING REINFORCING BARS, WELDED WIRE REINFORCEMENT, AND DOWELS IN PLACE. MANUFACTURE BAR SUPPORTS ACCORDING TO CRSI'S "MANUAL OF STANDARD PRACTICE" FROM STEEL WIRE, PLASTIC, OR PRECAST CONCRETE OF GREATER COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH THAN CONCRETE SPECIFIED. 2.CONCRETE MATERIALS i. CEMENTITIOUS MATERIAL: USE THE FOLLOWING CEMENTITIOUS MATERIALS, OF SAME TYPE, BRAND, AND SOURCE THROUGHOUT PROJECT: a. PORTLAND CEMENT: ASTM C 150, PORTLAND CEMENT TYPE I. b. FLY ASH: ASTM C 618, CLASS C OR CLASS F. c. GROUND GRANULATED BLAST-FURNACE SLAG: ASTM C 989, GRADE 100 OR 120. ii. NORMAL-WEIGHT AGGREGATES: ASTM C 33,UNIFORMLY GRADED, AND AS FOLLOWS: a. COMBINED AGGREGATE GRADATION: WELL GRADED FROM COARSEST TO FINEST WITH NOT MORE THAN 18 PERCENT AND NOT LESS THAN 8 PERCENT RETAINED ON A INDIVIDUAL SIEVE, EXPECT THAT LESS THAN 8 PERCENT MAY BE RETAINED ON COARSEST SIEVE AND ON NO. 50 SIEVE, AND LESS THAN 8 PERCENT MAY BE RETAINED ON SIEVES FINER THAN NO. 50. b. USE CRUSHED LIMESTONE COARSE AGGREGATE FOR CONCRETE EXPOSED TO WEATHER. iii. WATER: POTABLE AND COMPLYING WITH ASTM C 94/C 94M. iv. AIR-ENTRAINING ADMIXTURE: ASTM C 260. v. CHEMICAL ADMIXTURES: ADMIXTURES CERTIFIED BY MANUFACTURER TO BE COMPATIBLE WITH OTHER ADMIXTURES AND TO CONTAIN NOT MORE THAN 0.1 PERCENT WATER-SOLUBLE CHLORIDE IONS BY MASS OF CEMENTITIOUS MATERIAL. vi. NOTE: WHERE CLASS A, B, OR C CONCRETE IS REFERENCE IN PLANS OR SPECIFICATIONS, THE CLASS IS AS DEFINED IN ACI 347-04. 3.CURING MATERIALS i. ABSORPTIVE COVER: AASHTO M 182, CLASS 3, BURLAP CLOTH MADE FROM JUTE OR KENAF, WEIGHING APPROXIMATELY 9 OZ./SQ. YD. (305 G/SQ. M) DRY. ii. MOISTURE-RETAINING COVER: ASTM C 171, POLYETHYLENE FILM OR WHITE BURLAP-POLYETHYLENE SHEET. iii. WATER: POTABLE. iv. EVAPORATION RETARDER: WATERBORNE, MONOMOLECULAR, FILM FORMING, MANUFACTURED FOR APPLICATION TO FRESH CONCRETE. v. CLEAR, WATERBORNE, MEMBRANE-FORMING CURING COMPOUND: ASTM C 309, TYPE 1, CLASS B, DISSIPATING. vi. WHITE, WATERBORNE, MEMBRANE-FORMING CURING COMPOUND: ASTM C 309, TYPE 2, CLASS B, DISSIPATING. 4.FIBER REINFORCEMENT i. FIBROUS REINFORCEMENT: 100% VIRGIN HOMOPOLYMER POLYPROPYLENE MULTIFILAMENT FIBERS FOR SECONDARY REINFORCEMENT OF CONCRETE, ASTM C 116, TYPE III. SHALL CONTAIN NO REPROCESSED OLEFIN MATERIALS. a. PRODUCTS: SUBJECT TO COMPLIANCE WITH REQUIREMENTS, PROVIDE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING: FIBERMESH 150; PROPEX CONCRETE SYSTEMS CORP., STEALTH FIBER MICRO REINFORCEMENT; SI CONCRETE SYSTEMS, OR APPROVED EQUAL 5.RELATED MATERIALS i. JOINT FILLERS: ASTM D 1751, ASPHALT-SATURATED CELLULOSIC FIBER OR ASTM D 1752, CORK OR SELF-EXPANDING CORK IN PREFORMED STRIPS. ii. PENETRATING ANTI-SPALLING SEALER: THE SEALER SHALL BE A SILANE WATER BASED COMPOUND WHICH HAS A 96% CHLORIDE-ION SCREEN AND A REPELLENCY FACTOR OF 92% WHEN TESTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH NCHRP #244, TEST METHOD. IN ADDITION, THE SEALER-TREATED CONCRETE MUST EXHIBIT NO SCALING WHEN EXPOSED TO 120 CYCLES OF FREEZING-AND-THAWING IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM C 672. a. PRODUCTS: SUBJECT TO COMPLIANCE WITH REQUIREMENTS, PROVIDE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING: "WEATHER WORKER HEAVY-DUTY WB (J-27 WB)"; DAYTON SUPERIOR CORP., "ENVIROSEAL 20"; HYDROZO INCORP., "PENTANE WB"; L & M CONSTRUCTION CHEMICALS, INC. 6.CONCRETE MIXTURES i. PREPARE DESIGN MIXTURES, PROPORTIONED ACCORDING TO ACI 301 (ACI 301M), WITH THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES: a. COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH (28 DAYS): 4000 PSI (27.6 MPA). CONCRETE PAVING (CONT.): b. MAXIMUM WATER-CEMENTITIOUS MATERIALS RATIO AT POINT OF PLACEMENT: 0.45. c. SLUMP LIMIT: 5 INCHES (125 MM), PLUS OR MINUS 1 INCH (25 MM). d. AIR CONTENT: 6.5 PERCENT PLUS OR MINUS 1.5 PERCENT. ii. CHEMICAL ADMIXTURES: USE ADMIXTURES ACCORDING TO MANUFACTURER'S WRITTEN INSTRUCTIONS. 7.CONCRETE MIXING i. READY-MIXED CONCRETE: MEASURE, BATCH, AND MIX CONCRETE MATERIALS AND CONCRETE ACCORDING TO ASTM C 94/C 94M. FURNISH BATCH CERTIFICATES FOR EACH BATCH DISCHARGED AND USED IN THE WORK. C.EXECUTION 1.EXAMINATION AND PREPARATION i. PROOF-ROLL PREPARED SUBBASE SURFACE BELOW CONCRETE PAVING TO IDENTIFY SOFT POCKETS AND AREAS OF EXCESS YIELDING. ii. REMOVE LOOSE MATERIAL FROM COMPACTED SUBBASE SURFACE IMMEDIATELY BEFORE PLACING CONCRETE. 2.EDGE FORMS AND SCREED CONSTRUCTION i. SET, BRACE, AND SECURE EDGE FORMS, BULKHEADS, AND INTERMEDIATE SCREED GUIDES TO REQUIRED LINES, GRADES, AND ELEVATIONS. INSTALL FORMS TO ALLOW CONTINUOUS PROGRESS OF WORK AND SO FORMS CAN REMAIN IN PLACE AT LEAST 24 HOURS AFTER CONCRETE PLACEMENT. ii. CLEAN FORMS AFTER EACH USE AND COAT WITH FORM-RELEASE AGENT TO ENSURE SEPARATION FROM CONCRETE WITHOUT DAMAGE. 3.STEEL REINFORCEMENT i. GENERAL: COMPLY WITH CRSI'S "MANUAL OF STANDARD PRACTICE" FOR FABRICATING, PLACING, AND SUPPORTING REINFORCEMENT. 4.JOINTS i. GENERAL: FORM CONSTRUCTION, ISOLATION, AND CONTRACTION JOINTS AND TOOL EDGES TRUE TO LINE, WITH FACES PERPENDICULAR TO SURFACE PLANE OF CONCRETE. CONSTRUCT TRANSVERSE JOINTS AT RIGHT ANGLES TO CENTERLINE UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. ii. CONSTRUCTION JOINTS: SET CONSTRUCTION JOINTS AT SIDE AND END TERMINATIONS OF PAVING AND AT LOCATIONS WHERE PAVING OPERATIONS ARE STOPPED FOR MORE THAN ONE-HALF HOUR UNLESS PAVING TERMINATES AT ISOLATION JOINTS. iii. ISOLATION JOINTS: FORM ISOLATION JOINTS OF PREFORMED JOINT-FILLER STRIPS ABUTTING CONCRETE CURBS, CATCH BASINS, MANHOLES, INLETS, STRUCTURES, OTHER FIXED OBJECTS, AND WHERE INDICATED. iv. CONTRACTION JOINTS: FORM WEAKENED-PLANE CONTRACTION JOINTS, SECTIONING CONCRETE INTO AREAS AS INDICATED. CONSTRUCT CONTRACTION JOINTS FOR A DEPTH EQUAL TO AT LEAST ONE-FOURTH OF THE CONCRETE THICKNESS. v. EDGING: AFTER INITIAL FLOATING, TOOL EDGES OF PAVING, GUTTERS, CURBS, AND JOINTS IN CONCRETE WITH AN EDGING TOOL TO A 1/4-INCH (6-MM) RADIUS. REPEAT TOOLING OF EDGES AFTER APPLYING SURFACE FINISHES. ELIMINATE EDGING-TOOL MARKS ON CONCRETE SURFACES. 5.CONCRETE PLACEMENT i. MOISTEN SUBBASE TO PROVIDE A UNIFORM DAMPENED CONDITION AT TIME CONCRETE IS PLACED. ii. COMPLY WITH ACI 301 (ACI 301M) REQUIREMENTS FOR MEASURING, MIXING, TRANSPORTING, PLACING, AND CONSOLIDATING CONCRETE. iii. DEPOSIT AND SPREAD CONCRETE IN A CONTINUOUS OPERATION BETWEEN TRANSVERSE JOINTS. DO NOT PUSH OR DRAG CONCRETE INTO PLACE OR USE VIBRATORS TO MOVE CONCRETE INTO PLACE. iv. SCREED PAVING SURFACE WITH A STRAIGHTEDGE AND STRIKE OFF. v. COMMENCE INITIAL FLOATING USING BULL FLOATS OR DARBIES TO IMPART AN OPEN-TEXTURED AND UNIFORM SURFACE PLANE BEFORE EXCESS MOISTURE OR BLEED WATER APPEARS ON THE SURFACE. DO NOT FURTHER DISTURB CONCRETE SURFACES BEFORE BEGINNING FINISHING OPERATIONS OR SPREADING SURFACE TREATMENTS. 6.CONCRETE PROTECTION AND CURING i. GENERAL: PROTECT FRESHLY PLACED CONCRETE FROM PREMATURE DRYING AND EXCESSIVE COLD OR HOT TEMPERATURES. ii. COMPLY WITH ACI 306.1 FOR COLD-WEATHER PROTECTION. iii. EVAPORATION RETARDER: APPLY EVAPORATION RETARDER TO CONCRETE SURFACES IF HOT, DRY, OR WINDY CONDITIONS CAUSE MOISTURE LOSS APPROACHING 0.2 LB/SQ. FT. X H (1 KG/SQ. M X H) BEFORE AND DURING FINISHING OPERATIONS. APPLY ACCORDING TO MANUFACTURER'S WRITTEN INSTRUCTIONS AFTER PLACING, SCREEDING, AND BULL FLOATING OR DARBYING CONCRETE BUT BEFORE FLOAT FINISHING. iv. BEGIN CURING AFTER FINISHING CONCRETE BUT NOT BEFORE FREE WATER HAS DISAPPEARED FROM CONCRETE SURFACE. v. CURING METHODS: CURE CONCRETE BY MOISTURE CURING, MOISTURE-RETAINING-COVER CURING, CURING COMPOUND, OR A COMBINATION OF THESE. vi. PENETRATING, ANTI-SPALLING SEALER TREATMENT: APPLY COMPOUNDS TO CLEAN, DRY CONCRETE SURFACES FREE OF OIL, DIRT, AND OTHER FOREIGN MATERIAL ACCORDING TO MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATIONS. SEALER TO BE APPLIED TO ALL EXTERIOR CONCRETE PAVING AND CURBS AFTER CONCRETE HAS CURED 28 DAYS. 7.PAVING TOLERANCES i. COMPLY WITH TOLERANCES IN ACI 117 AND AS FOLLOWS: a. ELEVATION: 3/4 INCH (19 MM). b. THICKNESS: PLUS 3/8 INCH (10 MM), MINUS 1/4 INCH (6 MM). c. SURFACE: GAP BELOW 10-FOOT- (3-M-) LONG, UNLEVELED STRAIGHTEDGE NOT TO EXCEED 1/2 INCH (13 MM). d. JOINT SPACING: 3 INCHES (75 MM). e. CONTRACTION JOINT DEPTH: PLUS 1/4 INCH (6 MM), NO MINUS. f. JOINT WIDTH: PLUS 1/8 INCH (3 MM), NO MINUS. ii. APPLY PAINT WITH MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT TO PRODUCE MARKINGS OF DIMENSIONS INDICATED WITH UNIFORM, STRAIGHT EDGES. APPLY AT MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDED RATES TO PROVIDE A MINIMUM WET FILM THICKNESS OF 15 MILS (0.4 MM). 8.REPAIRS AND PROTECTION i. REMOVE AND REPLACE CONCRETE PAVING THAT IS BROKEN, DAMAGED, OR DEFECTIVE OR THAT DOES NOT COMPLY WITH REQUIREMENTS IN THIS SECTION. REMOVE WORK IN COMPLETE SECTIONS FROM JOINT TO JOINT UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED BY ENGINEER. ii. PROTECT CONCRETE PAVING FROM DAMAGE. EXCLUDE TRAFFIC FROM PAVING FOR AT LEAST 14 DAYS AFTER PLACEMENT. WHEN CONSTRUCTION TRAFFIC IS PERMITTED, MAINTAIN PAVING AS CLEAN AS POSSIBLE BY REMOVING SURFACE STAINS AND SPILLAGE OF MATERIALS AS THEY OCCUR. iii. MAINTAIN CONCRETE PAVING FREE OF STAINS, DISCOLORATION, DIRT, AND OTHER FOREIGN MATERIAL. SWEEP PAVING NOT MORE THAN TWO DAYS BEFORE DATE SCHEDULED FOR SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION INSPECTIONS. DEMOLITION: A.GENERAL 1.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE AND DISPOSE OFF SITE, ALL EXISTING STRUCTURES, FENCES, CONCRETE AND PAVEMENT ON SITE, UNLESS NOTED TO REMAIN ON THE CONTRACT DRAWINGS. 2.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROTECT AND NOT DESTROY PROPERTY CORNER MONUMENTS DURING CONSTRUCTION. B.SUMMARY THIS SECTION REQUIRES REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL, OFF SITE, OF THE FOLLOWING: 1.ASPHALT PARKING LOT. 2.MISCELLANEOUS CONCRETE, STORM SEWER, PLANT MATERIAL, UNDERGROUND CONDUITS, SITE LIGHTS, ETC., LOCATED ON SITE. C.SUBMITTALS SUBMIT THE FOLLOWING IN ACCORDANCE WITH CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT AND DIVISION 1 SPECIFICATION SECTIONS. 1.A PROPOSED SCHEDULE OF OPERATIONS COORDINATION FOR SHUTOFF, CAPPING, AND CONTINUATION OF UTILITY SERVICES AS REQUIRED. 2.PROVIDE A DETAILED SEQUENCE AND SCHEDULE OF DEMOLITION AND REMOVAL WORK TO BE COMPLETED. D.JOB CONDITIONS 1.SALVAGED MATERIALS: ITEMS OF SALVAGEABLE VALUE TO CONTRACTOR MAY BE REMOVED FROM STRUCTURE AS WORK PROGRESSES. TRANSPORT SALVAGED ITEMS FROM THE SITE AS THEY ARE REMOVED. i. STORAGE OR SALE OF REMOVED ITEMS WILL NOT BE PERMITTED ON SITE. 2.EXPLOSIVES: USE OF ANY TYPE OF EXPLOSIVES WILL NOT BE PERMITTED. 3.TRAFFIC: CONDUCT DEMOLITION OPERATIONS AND REMOVAL OF DEBRIS TO ENSURE MINIMUM INTERFERENCE WITH ROADS, STREETS, WALKS AND OTHER ADJACENT OCCUPIED AND USED FACILITIES. i. DO NOT CLOSE OR OBSTRUCT ROADS, STREETS, WALKS OR OTHER OCCUPIED OR USED FACILITIES WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION. PROVIDE ALTERNATE ROUTES AROUND CLOSED OR OBSTRUCTED TRAFFIC WAYS, IF REQUIRED BY GOVERNING AUTHORITIES. 4.PROTECTIONS: ENSURE SAFE PASSAGE OF PERSONS AROUND AREAS OF DEMOLITION. CONDUCT OPERATIONS TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO ADJACENT BUILDINGS, STRUCTURES, AND OTHER FACILITIES AND INJURY TO PERSONS. 5.DAMAGES: PROMPTLY REPAIR ANY DAMAGES CAUSED TO ADJACENT FACILITIES BY DEMOLITION OPERATIONS. 6.UTILITY SERVICES: MAINTAIN EXISTING UTILITIES TO STAY IN SERVICE AND PROTECT AGAINST DAMAGE DURING DEMOLITION OPERATIONS. DISCONNECT, CAP AND REMOVE UTILITY SERVICES PER LOCAL REQUIREMENTS. DO NOT START DEMOLITION WORK UNTIL UTILITY DISCONNECTIONS HAVE BEEN COMPLETED TO THE SATISFACTION OF LOCAL UTILITIES. E.DEMOLITION 1.BELOW-GRADE CONSTRUCTION: DEMOLISH FOUNDATION WALLS AND OTHER BELOW-GRADE CONSTRUCTION, INCLUDING CONCRETE SLABS, TO A DEPTH OF NOT LESS THAN 48 INCHES BELOW LOWEST FOUNDATION LEVEL. 2.FILLING VOIDS: COMPLETELY FILL BELOW-GRADE AREAS AND VOIDS RESULTING FROM DEMOLITION STRUCTURES. F.DISPOSAL OF DEMOLISHED MATERIALS 1.GENERAL: REMOVE WEEKLY FROM SITE ACCUMULATED DEBRIS, RUBBISH AND OTHER MATERIALS RESULTING FROM DEMOLITION OPERATIONS. 2.REMOVAL: TRANSPORT MATERIALS REMOVED FROM DEMOLITION OPERATIONS AND LEGALLY DISPOSE OF OFF-SITE. WATER: A.ALL WATER MATERIALS AND INSTALLATION SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH CITY OF CARMEL STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS, LATEST EDITION. SANITARY SEWER: A.ALL SANITARY MATERIALS AND INSTALLATION SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CITY OF CARMEL STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS, LATEST EDITION. B.A DEFLECTION TEST SHALL BE PERFORMED ON EACH FLEXIBLE PIPE FOLLOWING THE ELAPSE OF THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER THE PLACEMENT OF THE FINAL BACKFILL. NO PIPE SHALL EXCEED A DEFLECTION OF FIVE PERCENT (5%) OR GREATER. THE DIAMETER OF THE RIGID BALL OR MANDREL USED FOR A DEFLECTION TEST SHALL BE NO LESS THAN NINETY-FIVE PERCENT (95%) OF THE BASE INSIDE DIAMETER OF THE PIPE TO BE TESTED DEPENDENT ON WHAT IS SPECIFIED IN THE CORRESPONDING ASTM STANDARD. THE TEST SHALL NOT BE PERFORMED WITH THE AID OF A MECHANICAL PULLING DEVICE. C.LOW PRESSURE AIR TEST SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM F1417, STANDARD TEST METHOD FOR INSTALLATION ACCEPTANCE OF PLASTIC GRAVITY SEWER LINES USING LOW-PRESSURE AIR, FOR PLASTIC PIPE. D.MANHOLES SHALL BE AIR TESTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM C1244, STANDARD TEST METHOD FOR CONCRETE SEWER MANHOLES BY THE NEGATIVE AIR PRESSURE (VACUUM) TEST. E.HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE AND LEAKAGE TESTS MUST BE PERFORMED ON ALL FORCEMAINS. THE HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE TEST MUST CONFORM TO ANSI/AWWA C600.3850 Priority Way South Drive, Suite 110Indianapolis, IN 46240Phone: (317) 779-2194NO.DATEREMARKSFILENAME: DATE: JOB NO. SHEET 02/14/2023 12357 ACE HARDWAREVillage of WestClayHARLESTON STREET, CARMEL, IN 46032FILENAME: 12357_C9.0 SPECS CERTIFIED BY NOT F O R CON S T R U C TI O N