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M1980244
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Revision
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1/27/2025
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07 Appendix C
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Request for Technical Revision
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Newmont‐Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mine <br />Technical Specification No. 02200 EARTHWORKS <br />VLF2 Phase 3 <br />Project No.475.0106.049 <br />August 27, 2021 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Technical Specification No. 02200 Earthworks Page 8 <br />C. Prior to placement of fill materials, CONTRACTOR shall scarify all in‐situ materials to a <br />depth of 6‐inches, moisture condition, and recompact the subgrade. Compactive effort <br />shall be adequate to obtain a minimum of 95 percent of maximum dry density as <br />determined by the standard Proctor test (ASTM D698) for the particular fill material. <br />Moisture conditioning shall be adequate to achieve a uniform moisture and density. In <br />rock areas, the CONTRACTOR shall prepare the subgrade by removing loose rock <br />fragments until competent foundation material is encountered as approved by <br />CERTIFYING ENGINEER. <br />D. If the underlying material is unsuitable to permit proper compaction of the subgrade, <br />CONTRACTOR shall loosen, aerate (or excavate and remove), and recompact the <br />subgrade until the top layer can be compacted as required. The recompacted surface <br />shall then be scarified, as needed, to provide a good bond between the foundation and <br />fill materials. <br />3.6. Fill Placement <br />A. The following general guidelines shall be followed except as noted elsewhere in this <br />Section. <br />1. No fill materials shall be placed until the foundation and subgrade preparations have <br />been completed as specified herein, in Section 3.5 of this SPECIFICATION. The <br />procedures for fill placement shall be approved by MANAGER and CERTIFYING <br />ENGINEER prior to start of fill placement. <br />2. No brush, roots, sod, frozen material, or other deleterious or unsuitable materials <br />shall be incorporated in the fills. The suitability of all materials intended for use in <br />the fill shall be subject to approval by MANAGER and CERTIFYING ENGINEER. Fill <br />placement shall be temporarily stopped by CONTRACTOR due to weather conditions, <br />if materials and installation do not meet the SPECIFICATIONS, at no cost to CC&V. Fill <br />shall not be placed upon frozen material, such as snow or ice. <br />3. If the surface of the prepared foundation or the surface of any layer of the fill is too <br />dry or too smooth to bond properly with the layer of material to be placed thereon, <br />it shall be moisture‐conditioned and/or worked with harrow, scarifier teeth, disc, or <br />other suitable equipment to provide a satisfactory bonding surface before fill <br />material is placed thereon. If the surface of the prepared foundation or the rolled <br />surface of any layer is excessively wet for fill materials to be placed thereon, it shall <br />be removed and allowed to dry or worked with a harrow, scarifier teeth, disc, or <br />other suitable equipment to reduce the moisture content to an acceptable level or <br />meet project SPECIFICATIONS as determined by MANAGER and CERTIFYING <br />ENGINEER. It shall then be compacted before the next layer of fill material is placed. <br />Determination of such dry or wet conditions shall be made by CERTIFYING <br />ENGINEER.
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