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M1980244
IBM Index Class Name
Report
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2/7/2014
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Final Report QA Monitoring and testing volume 2 of 2 document 1 of 3Mill Site Earth works
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ameO <br /> Compaction shall be accomplished with equipment and by methods approved by <br /> CERTIFYING ENGINEER. If such equipment or methods are found unsatisfactory for <br /> the intended use, CONTRACTOR shall replace the unsatisfactory equipment with other <br /> types or adjust methods until proper compaction is achieved. Prior to placement of a <br /> subsequent lift,the previous lift shall be thoroughly scarified to a nominal depth of 2-inches <br /> to provide good bonding between lifts. Scarification shall be accomplished by disking, <br /> raking with a grader,or an alternative method approved by CERTIFYING ENGINEER. <br /> 10. The CQA Monitor will measure the ambient air temperature on an hourly basis. If the <br /> ambient air temperature is less than thirty-two degrees Fahrenheit for more than one hour <br /> (1) over the preceding twenty-four (24) hours, the CQA Monitor will measure the <br /> temperature of the fill to determine if the fill is frozen. "Frozen" is defined as a mean <br /> temperature of thirty-two degrees Fahrenheit (32°F) or less. The CQA Monitor will <br /> measure the temperature at a depth of three (3) inches and six (6) inches, recording the <br /> lower of the two. Six(6)measurements will be taken per acre, and if the average is below <br /> thirty-two degrees Fahrenheit (32°F), the fill will be considered frozen. If the fill is <br /> determined to be frozen the CONTRACTOR may either remove and replace the frozen fill <br /> or wait until subsequent temperature monitoring indicates the fill is unfrozen, at no cost to <br /> CC&V. <br /> IL Overburden slopes shall be compacted using a method specification and graded to meet the <br /> grades and dimensions shown on the DRAWINGS. The Bedding Fill subgrade surface will <br /> be prepared as identified in Section 2200 of the SPECIFICATIONS. <br /> B. Structural/Overburden Fill <br /> 1. Areas to receive Structural/Overburden Fill will include, but are not limited to, slope <br /> reductions,and miscellaneous site grading. <br /> 2. CONTRACTOR shall condition Structural/Overburden Fill to a moisture content that <br /> allows compaction to the required density and that results in a firm, unyielding surface <br /> capable of allowing the movement of vehicles and equipment over the surface without <br /> causing rutting or other deleterious effects. <br /> 3. CONTRACTOR shall place Structural/Overburden Fill materials with less than 30 percent <br /> rock materials above 3/4-inch size in maximum 12-inch loose lifts, and compact to 95 <br /> percent of maximum dry density(ASTM D698). <br /> 4. CONTRACTOR shall condition,place and compact Structural/Overburden Fill containing <br /> more than 30 percent rock materials above 3/4-inch size(rock fill)by a method compaction <br /> technique. The compaction equipment shall consist of a minimum 10-ton (static drum <br /> weight) vibratory smooth-drum compactor. The number of passes and loose lift thickness <br /> shall be subject to CERTIFYING ENGINEER's approval, at no additional cost to <br /> CC&V. The method SPECIFICATIONS may be changed at any time, at the discretion of <br /> CERTIFYING ENGINEER, based upon changes in material characteristics, field <br /> conditions,and/or compaction equipment. <br /> Maximum rock size for rock fill shall be two-thirds of the compacted lift thickness, unless <br /> otherwise approved by MANAGER, DESIGN ENGINEER, and CERTIFYING <br /> ENGINEER. CONTRACTOR shall remove oversize materials from fills at no additional <br /> cost to CC&V. <br /> Section 02200 Page 9 of 16 May 9,2012 <br /> Earthworks Revision 1 <br />
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