Asphalt Pavement Sample Clauses

Asphalt Pavement. ◼ Sample asphalt materials during placement, prepare, and test the samples for asphalt content, gradation, bulk specific gravity of lab molded specimens, theoretical maximum specific gravity, and Xxxxx stability and density. Unless specified otherwise, one sample will be obtained for each day asphalt is placed on the project. ◼ Perform in-situ nuclear density tests to assist in determining an asphalt rolling pattern, when requested by the contractor. ◼ Perform in-situ nuclear density tests to determine the relative percent compaction of the asphalt at the frequency specified. ◼ Obtain cores from the pavements and perform thickness measurements and bulk density.
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Asphalt Pavement. ■ Sample asphalt materials during placement, prepare, and test the samples for asphalt content, gradation, bulk specific gravity of lab molded specimens, theoretical maximum specific gravity, and Xxxxx stability and density. Unless specified otherwise, one sample will be obtained for each day asphalt is placed on the project. ■ Perform in-situ nuclear density tests to assist in determining an asphalt rolling pattern, when requested by the contractor. ■ Perform in-situ nuclear density tests to determine the relative percent compaction of the asphalt at the frequency specified.
Asphalt Pavement. Asphalt Paving includes heavy-duty asphalt pavement – subject to final soils report — (4” asphalt over 6” ABC) in all truck drives, and light-duty asphalt pavement (2” asphalt over 6” ABC) in all car parking areas per the Site Layout Plan. Surface parking will be provided initially for two hundred forty six (246) car spaces. Site Concrete All site concrete mix designs will have compressive strength of 4,000 PSI. A five foot (5’-0”) wide combination curb and sidewalk has been provided for each of the eight (8) office entry locations. Any exterior doors that do not exit on to a sidewalk or dock stair will be provided with a five foot by six foot (5’0” x 6’0”), four inch (4”) concrete stoop. A five foot by twenty five foot (5’-0” x 25’-0”), six inch (6”) thick reinforced concrete walkway will be provided at each of the eight (8) future at-grade drive-in door locations located on the east and west sides of the building. Four (4) seven inch (7”) unreinforced concrete pads will be provided at each trash enclosure location. Eight Drive-in Ramps (8) twenty foot (20’- 0”) wide and sixty foot (60’-0”) long, – subject to final soils report — seven inch (7”) thick, unreinforced concrete driveway ramps on properly compacted soil (per soils report) shall be included for the drive-in door locations on the north and south facades of the building. A seven inch (7”) thick, unreinforced concrete dock apron on properly compacted soil (per soils report) will be provided in the four (4) dock areas and will extend sixty feet (60’-0”) from the face of the building. Extruded curbs with Maricopa edges and cast in place concrete curbs will be provided at high exposure areas. Six inch (6”) extruded curbs will be provided for truck parking spaces. Landscaping & Irrigation This proposal includes Landscaping and Irrigation work associated with the project. The Landscaping and Irrigation includes the final grading preparation, and installation of site landscaping, as well as the associated irrigation system including controls, edging and accessories, and maintenance through acceptance period. Building Concrete Building Concrete includes reinforced concrete foundations for walls and columns adequately designed to accommodate the anticipated live and dead loads of the structure. The foundation system is designed subject to final engineering — for a soil bearing capacity of two thousand pounds per square foot (2,000 LB/SF). Load bearing walls shall bear on shallow footings consisting of 3,0...
Asphalt Pavement. Pavement shall be asphalt concrete and shall be designed in accordance with the recommendation of The Asphalt Institute.
Asphalt Pavement. Asphalt pavement includes heavy-duty pavement (8-3-1) in the R.O.W. of the two (2) entrance drives and standard duty (6-2-1) in the parking lot area. The parking lot is designed to accommodate 765 vehicles. SITE CONCRETE:

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