Class 1 Roads Sample Clauses

Class 1 Roads. Upon completion of the project, a thin asphalt concrete overlay (less than 2 inches) or a microsurfacing shall be done to replace the structural capacity ‘loss’ of the pavement and to reseal cracks, restore road smoothness and correct ride-ability deficiencies that may have been induced; the thickness, materials, and method of construction for this overlay or microsurfacing shall be specified by the Municipality. If asphalt pavement damage is significant a thick asphalt concrete overlay (greater than 2 inches) or a Cold-in-Place recycle with 1 ½” hot mix top may be required. However, if the post construction survey indicates significant deep structural damage to the pavement and base has occurred, the repair could include full pavement rehabilitation (recycling or replacement of asphalt) or full depth reconstruction (asphalt pavement and base layer reconstruction). Structural Damage to the base will be assessed by the increase in depth and width of wheel ruts and the extent of alligator cracking, potholes and patches. The Municipality shall determine the repair type (to include shoulders if necessary), and material specifications for the repair. One hundred percent (100%) of the costs of the labor, materials, equipment, design and construction inspection services, shall be paid by the Developer to the Municipality. The Municipality retains the right to make the final decision regarding the extent and type of road repairs.
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Class 1 Roads. Upon completion of the project, a thin asphalt concrete overlay (less than 2 inches) or a microsurfacing shall be done to replace the structural capacity ‘loss’ of the pavement and to reseal cracks, restore road smoothness and correct ride-ability deficiencies that may have been induced. The thickness, materials, and method of construction for this overlay or microsurfacing shall be specified by the Town. If asphalt pavement damage is significant a thick asphalt concrete overlay (greater than 2 inches) or a Cold-in-Place recycle with 1 ½” hot mix top may be required. However, if the post construction survey indicates significant deep structural damage to the pavement and base has occurred, the repair could include full pavement rehabilitation (recycling or replacement of asphalt) or full depth reconstruction (asphalt pavement and base layer reconstruction). Structural Damage to the base will be assessed by the increase in depth and width of wheel ruts and the extent of alligator cracking, potholes and patches. The Town shall determine the repair type (to include shoulders if necessary), and material specifications for the repair. The Town retains the right to make the final decision regarding the extent and type of road repairs. One hundred percent (100%) of the costs of the labor, materials, equipment, design and construction inspection services, shall be paid by the Developer(s). The Developer(s) shall hire a qualified contractor of its choice, to be approved by the Town, to construct the road repair.

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