Spreading and Finishing Sample Clauses

Spreading and Finishing. 31 The mixture shall be laid upon an approved surface, spread, and struck off to the grade 32 and elevation established. HMA pavers complying with Section 5-04.3(3) shall be used 33 to distribute the mixture. Unless otherwise directed by the Engineer, the nominal 34 compacted depth of any layer of any course shall not exceed the following: 35 36 HMA Class 1” 0.35 feet 37 HMA Class ¾” and HMA Class ½” 38 wearing course 0.30 feet 39 other courses 0.35 feet 40 HMA Class ⅜” 0.15 feet 41 42 On areas where irregularities or unavoidable obstacles make the use of mechanical 43 spreading and finishing equipment impractical, the paving may be done with other 44 equipment or by hand. 45 46 When more than one JMF is being utilized to produce HMA, the material produced for 47 each JMF shall be placed by separate spreading and compacting equipment. The 48 intermingling of HMA produced from more than one JMF is prohibited. Each strip of HMA 1 placed during a work shift shall conform to a single JMF established for the class of HMA 2 specified unless there is a need to make an adjustment in the JMF. 3
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Spreading and Finishing. 1. The equipment for spreading and finishing shall be mechanical, self-powered pavers, capable of spreading and finishing the mixture true to lines, grade, width, and crown by means of fully automated controls for both longitudinal and transverse slope.
Spreading and Finishing. Upon arrival, dump the mixture in the approved paver, and immediately spread and strike-off the mixture to the full width required, and to such loose depth for each course that, when the work is completed, the required weight of mixture per square yard, or the specified thickness, is secured. Carry a uniform amount of mixture ahead of the screed at all times.
Spreading and Finishing. Upon arrival, dump the mixture in the approved mechanical spreader, and immediately spread and strike-off the mixture to the full width required, and to such loose depth for each course that, when the work is completed, the required specified thickness is placed. Carry a uniform amount of mixture ahead of the screed at all times.
Spreading and Finishing. Spreading and finishing the mixture shall conform to Subsection 404.17 except that paving full width of the roadway and paving in echelon need not apply. The mixture shall be placed and compacted in one lift. No tack coat shall be placed between subsequent layers or to the surface of the drainage layer prior to placement of the subsequent lifts of hot asphalt mix.
Spreading and Finishing. THE FOLLOWING IS ADDED AFTER THE SIXTH PARAGRAPH Contractor must use echelon paving during stage 1 (Express Roadway) construction. Contractor shall use echelon paving if possible during stage 3 (Local Roadway) construction.
Spreading and Finishing. Section 409.3(h) with additions and modifications as follows:
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Spreading and Finishing. In the second sentence of the first paragraph in this Subsection of the Standard Specifications, the word "approximately" is hereby deleted.
Spreading and Finishing. 32 The mixture shall be laid upon an approved surface, spread, and struck off to the grade 33 and elevation established. HMA pavers complying with Section 5-04.3(3) shall be used 34 to distribute the mixture. Unless otherwise directed by the Engineer, the nominal 35 compacted depth of any layer of any course shall not exceed the following: 36 37 HMA Class 1” 0.35 feet 38 HMA Class ¾” and HMA Class ½” 39 wearing course 0.30 feet 40 other courses 0.35 feet 41 HMA Class ⅜” 0.15 feet 42 43 On areas where irregularities or unavoidable obstacles make the use of mechanical 44 spreading and finishing equipment impractical, the paving may be done with other 45 equipment or by hand. 46 47 When more than one JMF is being utilized to produce HMA, the material produced for 48 each JMF shall be placed by separate spreading and compacting equipment. The 1 intermingling of HMA produced from more than one JMF is prohibited. Each strip of HMA 2 placed during a work shift shall conform to a single JMF established for the class of HMA 3 specified unless there is a need to make an adjustment in the JMF. 4 6 For HMA accepted by nonstatistical evaluation the aggregate properties of sand 7 equivalent, uncompacted void content and fracture will be evaluated in accordance with 8 Section 3-04. Sampling and testing of aggregates for HMA accepted by commercial 9 evaluation will be at the option of the Engineer. 10 11 5-04.3(9) HMA Mixture Acceptance 12 Acceptance of HMA shall be as provided under nonstatistical, or commercial evaluation. 13

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