SCHEDULE FOR SAMPLING AND TESTING Sample Clauses

SCHEDULE FOR SAMPLING AND TESTING. FOR CONCRETE CONSTITUENTS Material Test Designation Sampling and Testing Frequency Reference Coarse Aggregate Gradation AASHTO T-27 2/Stock Pile plus 1/5,000 cft. Unit Wt. AASHTO T-19 1/Source plus 1/10,000 cft. Sp Gravity AASHTO T-85 2/Source plus 1/5,000 cft. Absorption AASHTO T-85 1/Source plus 1/5,000 cft. Abrasion AASHTO T-96 1/Source plus 1/10,000 cft. Soundness AASHTO T-104 1/Source plus 1/10,000 cft. Deleterious Substance AASHTO T-80 1/Source plus 1/10,000 cft. Fine Aggregate Gradation AASHTO M-6 2/Source plus 1/5,000 cft. Unit Wt. AASHTO T-19 4/Source plus 1/10,000 cft. Specific Gravity AASHTO T-84 4/Source plus 1/5,000 cft. Absorption AASHTO T-84 1/Source plus 1/5,000 cft. Organic Impurities AASHTO T-21 1/Source plus 1/10,000 cft. Soundness AASHTO T-104 1/Source plus 1/10,000 cft. Fineness AASHTO M-6 1/Source plus 1/5,000 cft. Xxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXX M-6 1/Source plus 1/10,000 cft. Substance Sand Equivalent 1/Source plus 1/10,000 cft. FOR CONCRETE Material Test Designation Sampling and Testing Frequency Reference Yield Test for Cement Content AASHTO T-121 1/lot or 1000 Bags Cement Setting Time AASHTO T-131 1/lot or 1000 Bags Mortar Strength AASHTO T-132 1/lot or 1000 Bags Water Chemical Tests AASHTO T-26 1/Source Concrete Mix Compression (Cube or Cylinder) AASHTO T-22 Min. 6 cubes/Shift up to 750 cft. Slump AASHTO T-119 Min. 2/Shift up to 750 cft.
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  • Inspection and Tests 3.8.1 The Procuring entity or its representative shall have the right to inspect and/or to test the goods to confirm their conformity to the Contract specifications. The Procuring entity shall notify the tenderer in writing in a timely manner, of the identity of any representatives retained for these purposes.

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