Composition of Mixtures Sample Clauses

Composition of Mixtures. THE ENTIRE SUBPART IS CHANGED TO: Provide materials as specified: Aggregates for Hot Mix Asphalt 901.05 Asphalt Binder 902.01.01
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Composition of Mixtures. TABLE 902.02.02-2 IS CHANGED TO: Table 902.02.02-2 Additional Fine Aggregate Requirements for HMA Tests Test Method Minimum Percent Uncompacted Void Content of Fine Aggregate AASHTO T 304, Method A 45 Sand Equivalent AASHTO T 176 45
Composition of Mixtures. Composition of the mixture for BDWSC is coarse aggregate, fine aggregate, and asphalt binder, and may also include mineral filler and crumb rubber. Do not use Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (RAP), Ground Bituminous Shingle Material, Remediated Petroleum Contaminated Soil Aggregate, or Crushed Recycled Container Glass (CRCG) in BDWSC. Use an asphalt binder that is storage-stable, pre-blended, homogeneous, polymer modified asphalt cement using Styrene-Butadiene (SB), Styrene-Butadiene-Styrene (SBS), or Styrene-Butadiene-Rubber (SBR) formulations. Modified binders that graded out as a PG 82-34 were found to be adequate to produce mixtures that pass the mixture performance tests. Similar modified asphalts that are at least a PG 76-28 and that produce mixtures that meet the mixture performance tests are permitted. Alternately, the Contractor may use a concentrated thermoplastic polymeric asphalt modifier, integrated during the hot mix asphalt mixing process. Use coarse aggregate that conforms to 901.05.01 and is classified as argillite, gneiss, granite, quartzite, or trap rock as defined in 901.03.01. Use fine aggregate that is stone sand as specified in 901.05.02 and has an uncompacted void content of at least 45 percent when tested according to AASHTO T 304, Method A. In addition, ensure that the minimum sand equivalent is 45 percent when tested according to AASHTO T 176. Ensure that mineral filler, if used, conforms to 901.05.03.
Composition of Mixtures. THE ENTIRE TEXT IS CHANGED TO: Mix OGFC and MOGFC in a plant that is listed on the QPL and conforms to the requirements for HMA plants as specified in 1009.01. Composition of mixture for OGFC and MOGFC is coarse aggregate, fine aggregate and asphalt binder and may include a WMA additive. Ensure that the mixture conforms to the following requirements:
Composition of Mixtures. For this Project, the 25 percent or less RAP requirements shall govern. SECTION 904 – BITUMINOUS MATERIALS 904.01 Asphalt Binder. THE FIRST SENTENCE OF THE FIRST PARAGRAPH IS CHANGED TO: Asphalt binder shall conform to AASHTO M320, “Performance-Graded Asphalt Binder”.
Composition of Mixtures. Section 409.2(e) with additions and modifications as follows:
Composition of Mixtures. The first three rows of the Mix Design Requirements Table on the bottom of page 147 of the Standard Specifications are hereby deleted and the following substituted therefore: Percent Air Voids of Compacted Bituminous Mixture (Types 2 and 3) AASHTO T269 * 4% Percent Air Voids of Compacted Bituminous Mixture (Type 2C) AASHTO T269 5% Percent Air Voids of Compacted Bituminous Mixture (Types 2 and 3) (Premixed) AASHTO T269 3 to 9% * The mix design percent air void requirement may be adjusted to obtain passing values for other mix design requirements. In the first sentence of the last paragraph on page 148 of the Standard Specifications, the quantity for trial mixtures is hereby changed from “450 metric tons (500 tons)” to “225 metric tons (250 tons).” Asphalt Cement, Grade PG 76-22NV shall be the only grade permitted for use in plantmix bituminous dense-graded. Final plantmix product placed on the roadway not conforming to the requirements specified herein will be assessed demerits according to the following schedule. See Subsection 109.02, where demerits will be evaluated for damages sustained by reason of any noncompliance.
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Composition of Mixtures. 2.9.1 Hot asphalt mix shall be composed of a mixture of aggregate, filler if required, asphalt binder, and/or additives, combined to meet to meet the composition limits by weight and other characteristics as specified. The several aggregate fractions shall be sized, uniformly graded, and combined in such proportions that the resulting mixture meets the grading requirements of the job mix formula (JMF).

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