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right-of-way. If the materials are to remain the property of the Agency, place them in neat piles <br />as directed. Existing limerock base that is removed may be incorporated in the stabilized <br />portion of the subgrade. If the construction sequence will allow, incorporate all existing <br />limerock base into the project as allowed by the Contract Documents. <br />1204.4 Disposal Areas: Where the Contract Documents require disposal of <br />excavated materials outside the right-of-way, and the disposal area is not indicated in the <br />Contract Documents, furnish the disposal area without additional compensation. <br />Provide areas for disposal of removed paving materials out of sight of the <br />project and at least 300 feet from the nearest roadway right-of-way line of any road. If the <br />materials are buried, disregard the 300 foot limitation. <br />120-5 Materials for Embankment. <br />120-5.1 General Requirements for Embankment Materials: Construct <br />embankments using suitable materials excavated from the roadway or delivered to the jobsite <br />from authorized borrow pits. <br />Construct the embankment using maximum particle sizes (in any dimension) as <br />follows: <br />In top 12 inches: 3 1/2 inches (in any dimension). <br />12 to 24 inches: 6 inches (in any dimension). <br />In the depth below 24 inches: not to exceed 12 inches (in any dimension) <br />or the compacted thickness of the layer being placed, whichever is less. <br />Spread all material so that the larger particles are separated from each other to <br />minimize voids between them during compaction. Compact around these rocks in accordance <br />with 120-7.2. <br />When and where approved by the Engineer, larger rocks (not to exceed <br />18 inches in any dimension) may be placed outside the one to two slope and at least 4 feet or <br />more below the bottom of the base. Compact around these rocks to a firmness equal to that <br />of the supporting soil. Where constructing embankments adjacent to bridge end bents or <br />abutments, do not place rock larger than 3 1/2 inches in diameter within 3 feet of the location <br />of any end -bent piling. <br />120-5.2 Use of Materials Excavated From the Roadway and <br />Appurtenances: Assume responsibility for determining the suitability of excavated material <br />for use on the project in accordance with the applicable Contract Documents. Consider the <br />sequence of work and maintenance of traffic phasing in the determination of the availability of <br />this material. <br />120-5.3 Authorization for Use of Borrow: Use borrow only when sufficient <br />quantities of suitable material are not available from roadway and drainage excavation, to <br />properly construct the embankment, subgrade, and shoulders, and to complete the backfilling <br />of structures and pipe. Do not use borrow material until so ordered by the Engineer, and then <br />only use material from approved borrow pits. <br />120-5.3.1 Haul Routes for Borrow Pits: Provide and maintain, at no expense <br />to the Agency, all necessary roads for hauling the borrow material. Where borrow area haul <br />roads or trails are used by others, do not cause such roads or trails to deteriorate in condition. <br />Arrange for the use of all non-public haul routes crossing the property of <br />any railroad. Incur any expense for the use of such haul routes. Establish haul routes which <br />will direct construction vehicles away from developed areas when feasible, and keep noise <br />from hauling operations to a minimum. Advise the Engineer in writing of all proposed haul <br />routes. <br />01025-23 Technical Specifications <br />F:\Public Works\ENGINEERING DIVISION PROJECTS\1024-17th Street and IR Blvd Intersection\Admim\Contract Documents\Technical <br />Specifications.doc <br />