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DRMS Permit Index
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M1980244
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
10/1/2013
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Response to Adequacy
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TR68
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS <br />4. The distribution of materials shall be such that the fill is free from voids, lenses, pockets, streaks, or <br />layers of material differing substantially in texture or gradation from the surrounding material. <br />5. Unless otherwise approved by MANAGER and CERTIFYING ENGINEER, the entire fill <br />surface shall be at or near the same elevation at all times during construction. At all times during <br />construction, the surface of the fill shall be graded and maintained by the CONTRACTOR to <br />prevent ponding of water and to allow for storm water drainage. <br />6. Except as otherwise specified or approved by MANAGER and CERTIFYING ENGINEER, the <br />CONTRACTOR shall dump and spread fill in such a manner so that no excessive gaps are left <br />between successively dumped loads of materials. The fill shall be leveled prior to compaction by <br />means of a dozer or grader, or other suitable approved equipment, to obtain a surface free from <br />depressions. <br />7. Except in areas approved by MANAGER and CERTIFYING ENGINEER where space is limited <br />or otherwise specified, CONTRACTOR shall place fill by routing the hauling and spreading units <br />approximately parallel to the axis of the fill. As far as practical, hauling units shall be so routed that <br />they do not follow in the same paths, but split their tracks evenly across the surface of the fill to <br />enhance compaction. <br />8. CONTRACTOR shall apply water required for moisture conditioning on the fill or in the borrow <br />areas. CONTRACTOR shall maintain fill materials within the moisture content range required to <br />permit proper compaction to the specified density with the equipment being used. The moisture <br />content of the fill materials, prior to and during compaction, shall be uniform throughout each layer <br />of the material. Prior to mixing of wet and dry material on the fill to obtain the proper moisture <br />content, approval shall be obtained from CERTIFYING ENGINEER. Mixed material shall have <br />a uniform distribution of the moisture content prior to placement on the subsequent lift. When <br />materials spread on the fill are too dry for proper compaction, CONTRACTOR shall spray water <br />on each layer of the fill and shall work the moisture into the fill by harrowing or other approved <br />means, until a uniform distribution of moisture is obtained. Material that is too wet for proper <br />compaction, as determined by CERTIFYING ENGINEER, shall be removed from the fill and /or <br />spread out and permitted to dry, assisted by disking and harrowing or mixing in dry material when <br />permitted by CERTIFYING ENGINEER, if necessary, until the moisture content is reduced to an <br />amount suitable for obtaining the specified degree of compaction, at no cost to CC &V. <br />After each layer of fill material has been placed, spread, and moisture - conditioned, the layer shall <br />be compacted by passing compaction equipment over the entire surface of the layer a sufficient <br />number of times to obtain the required density, as specified herein. Compaction shall be <br />accomplished with equipment and by methods approved by CERTIFYING ENGINEER. If such <br />equipment or methods are found unsatisfactory for the intended use, CONTRACTOR shall replace <br />the unsatisfactory equipment with other types or adjust methods until proper compaction is <br />achieved. Prior to placement of a subsequent lift, the previous lift shall be thoroughly scarified to a <br />nominal depth of 2- inches to provide good bonding between lifts. Scarification shall be <br />accomplished by disking, raking with a grader, or an alternative method approved by <br />CERTIFYING ENGINEER. <br />10. The CQA MONITOR will measure the ambient air temperature on an hourly basis. If the ambient <br />air temperature is less than thirty -two degrees Fahrenheit for more than one hour (1) over the <br />preceding twenty -four (24) hours, the CQA MONITOR will measure the temperature of the fill to <br />determine if the fill is frozen. "Frozen" is defined as a mean temperature of thirty-two degrees <br />Fahrenheit (32 °F) or less. The CQA MONITOR will measure the temperature at a depth of three <br />(3) inches and six (6) inches, recording the lower of the two. Six (6) measurements will be taken <br />per acre, and if the average is below thirty-two degrees Fahrenheit (32 °F), the fill will be considered <br />frozen. If the fill is determined to be frozen the CONTRACTOR may either remove and replace <br />the frozen fill or wait until subsequent temperature monitoring indicates the fill is unfrozen, at no <br />cost to CC &V. <br />Earthworks September 24, 2013 <br />02200.0.1 -5 Revision 1 <br />S \Projects \1550 - CCRV Field Spt CQA PSES Bldg \8 0 Project Engineering and Design \8 2 Speci&cations\PSES Pipe Rack Liner Extension SpecificanonsVndividual Specification <br />Sections \02200 0 RI Earthworks docx <br />
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