Method Requirements Sample Clauses

Method Requirements. 3.11.2.1 All courses shall be spread and finished to the required thickness by approved type, self-contained, self-propelled spreading and finishing machines (pavers). Pavers shall be provided with the adjustable, activated screed assembly and shall be capable of spreading the mixtures with a finish that is smooth, true to the required cross-section, uniform in density and texture and free from hollows, tears, gouges, corrugations and other irregularities. Broadcasting behind the paver shall be held to a minimum. Pavers shall be capable of spreading and finishing courses of the required thicknesses and lane widths. Horizontally oscillating strike-off assemblies will not be approved. 3.11.2.2 The activated screed or strike-off assembly shall be of the vibrating or tamping bar type or combination of both and shall operate without tearing, shoving or gouging the mixture. The activated portion of the screed shall extend the full width of the mixture being placed in the traveled way and other areas with sufficient width to accommodate a paver. Outside of the traveled way such as on shoulders, tapers, areas adjacent to curbs and at other locations as permitted, non-activated extensions to the screed will be allowed. The paver shall be equipped with a screed heater which shall be used when starting a cold machine and for maintaining a suitable screed temperature when needed. 3.11.2.3 The paver xxxxxx xxxxx shall be adjusted to pass the correct amount of mix to the spreading screws so that the screws will operate more or less continuously. The height of material shall be maintained at a constant level in front of the screed, to a point where approximately half of the auger shall be visible at all times. 3.11.2.4 Acceptable automatic screed controls with sensors for either or both sides of the paver shall be: a) Two 24 foot ski-type devices (floating beams); b) Two grade sensors; c) Two short skis (joint matchers); d) Slope sensing control for transverse slope; The sensors for either or both sides of the paver shall be capable of sensing grade from an outside reference line or from the surface using a ski-type device and shall be capable of sensing transverse slope of the screed and providing automatic signals which operate the screed to maintain the desired grade and transverse slope. Pavers shall not be used until the automatic controls have been checked and approved by the Engineer. 3.11.2.5 The use of automatic grade and slope controls shall be required on all ...
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Method Requirements. 3.1.6.1 The site shall have ample storage space for the required separate bins, stalls, or stockpiles, to allow delivery of uncontaminated sized aggregates to the feeder. To prevent spillage from one pile or bin to the next, aggregate assigned to different 3.1.6.2 Coarse aggregates shall be furnished in at least two nominal sizes for mix types containing top size aggregates of 1/2 inch and above. 3.1.6.3 Stockpiles of coarse aggregate produced for use in drum mix plants having top size aggregates greater than 3/4 inch, shall be constructed in layers not to exceed four feet. 3.1.6.4 All blending of aggregates shall be accomplished through separate bins at the cold elevator feeders and not in stockpiles. 3.1.6.5 The plant shall be provided with a dust collector or collectors, designed to waste or return uniformly to the hot elevator, all or part of the material collected, as directed. All plants shall have adequate covers and housing as may be necessary to insure the proper collection of dust and the general cleanliness of the plant operation. The Contractor shall comply with all State and Federal environmental regulations. 3.1.6.6 Recycled materials (RAP/RAS) shall be fed into the plant by equipment specifically designed for recycling and shall be approved by the Engineer. In addition, all requirements pertaining to aggregates shall apply to recycled materials. Scalping screens, grizzlies, or similar devices shall be installed on the recycled material feed bin(s) to remove any debris or other foreign materials in excess of the desired maximum aggregate size shown in Table 401- 1. If a drum mix type plant is used, the recycled materials shall be fed into the drum so that it will not come in direct contact with the burner flame. Mixing of recycled materials with the new aggregate shall occur before the bituminous material introduction point. The final mix produced shall be visually free from any chunks. 3.1.6.7 Plants shall be approved prior to operations and shall be operated so as to assure an adequate supply of mixture to the project.
Method Requirements. 3.6.1.1 The Engineer may adjust the JMF temperature within the limits of 280° F and 330° F according to the existing conditions. Material with a temperature at discharge outside the job mix formula tolerance may be rejected. In no case will a mixture be accepted with a discharge temperature in excess of 350° F unless indicated by manufacturer recommendations.
Method Requirements. 3.12.1.1 Immediately after the hot asphalt mix has been spread, struck off, and surface irregularities adjusted, it shall be thoroughly and uniformly compacted by rolling. The initial rolling shall be done with a vibratory or oscillatory steel-drum roller. If required or specified by the Engineer, intermediate rolling shall be done by a pneumatic-tired roller. Final rolling shall be done with a static or oscillatory steel- drum roller. The completed course shall be free from ridges, ruts, humps, depressions, objectionable marks, visible segregation, or irregularities and in conformance with 3.12.1.2 If pneumatic-tire rollers are to be used they shall be self-propelled and shall be equipped with smooth tires of equal size and diameter. The wheels shall be so spaced that one pass of a two-axle roller accomplishes one complete coverage. The wheels shall not wobble and shall be equipped with pads that keep the tires wet. The rollers shall provide an operating weight of not less than 2,000 lb. per wheel. Tires shall be maintained at a uniform pressure between 55 and 90 psi with a 5 psi tolerance between all tires. A suitable tire pressure gauge shall be readily available. 3.12.1.3 Unless otherwise directed, rolling shall begin at the sides and proceed longitudinally parallel to the roadway center line, gradually progressing to the crown of the roadway. The overlap shall be one-half the roller width for wheeled rollers and 6 inch for vibrating rollers. No overlap is required for pneumatic-tired rollers. All turning of the roller shall be completed on a pavement which has had at least one roller pass. When paving in echelon or abutting a previously placed lane, the longitudinal joint shall be rolled first followed by the regular rolling procedure. On super elevated curves, the rolling shall begin at the low side and progress to the high side by overlapping of longitudinal passes parallel to the centerline. 3.12.1.4 Rollers shall move at a slow but uniform speed with the drive roll or drive wheels nearest the paver, except on steep grades. Static and pneumatic-tired rollers shall not operate at speeds in excess of 6 mph. 3.12.1.5 All courses shall be rolled until all roller marks are eliminated, and a minimum density of 92 percent of maximum theoretical density as determined in accordance with AASHTO T 209 has been obtained. When paving 1 inch overlays on pavement that has not been leveled, a minimum density of 91 percent will be required. Longitudinal constructio...
Method Requirements. 2.8.1 The JMF for each course shall meet the Design Control Points provided in Table 401- 4. 2.8.2 Once a JMF has been established, all mixtures furnished for the project shall conform within the following tolerances: 2.8.3 When non-compliant test results or other conditions make it necessary, it shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to make all adjustments required to ensure the mix is brought back into conformance with the JMF. When the process is deemed out of control by either the Contractor or the Engineer, the Contractor shall suspend production until the issue is fully resolved. A revised JMF and an additional control strip shall be developed, for any significant blend changes.

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