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Official Document Type
Contract
Approved Date
09/13/2011
Control Number
2011-204A
Agenda Item Number
12.I.1
Entity Name
Timothy Rose Contracting
Subject
Intersection Improvements Indian River Boulevard
Area
Indian River Boulevard and 17th St.
Project Number
1024
Bid Number
2011048
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10258
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120-5.3.2 Borrow Material for Shoulder Build-up: When so indicated in the <br />plans, furnish borrow material with a specific minimum bearing value, for building up of <br />existing shoulders. Blend materials as necessary to achieve this specified minimum bearing <br />value prior to placing the materials on the shoulders. Take samples of this borrow material at <br />the pit or blended stockpile. <br />120-5.4 Materials Used at Pipes, Culverts, etc.: Construct embankments over <br />and around pipes, culverts, and bridge foundations with selected materials. <br />120-6 Embankment Construction. <br />120-6.1 General: Construct embankments in sections of not less than 300 feet <br />in length or for the full length of the embankment. <br />120-6.2 Dry Fill Method: <br />120-6.2.1 General: Construct embankments to meet compaction requirements <br />in Article 120-7 and in accordance with the acceptance program requirements in 120-9. <br />Restrict the compacted thickness of the last embankment lift to 6 inches maximum. <br />As far as practicable, distribute traffic over the work during the <br />construction of embankments so as to cover the maximum area of the surface of each layer. <br />Construct embankment in the dry whenever normal dewatering <br />equipment and methods can accomplish the needed dewatering. <br />120=6.2.1.1 For A=3 and A-2-4 Materials with up to 15% fines: Construct the <br />embankment in successive layers with lifts up to a maximum compacted thickness of <br />12 inches. Ensure the percentage of fines passing the No. 200 US Standard sieve in the <br />V24 material does not exceed 15%. <br />120-6.2.1.2 For A=1 Plastic materials (As designated in FDOT Design <br />Standard Index 505) and A-2-4 Materials with greater than 15% fines: Construct the <br />embankment in successive layers with lifts up to a maximum compacted thickness of <br />6 inches. <br />120=6.2.1.3 Equipment and Methods: Provide normal dewatering equipment <br />including, but not limited to, surface pumps, sump pumps and trenching/digging machinery. <br />Provide normal dewatering methods including, but not limited to, constructing shallow surface <br />drainage trenches/ditches, using sand blankets, sumps and siphons. <br />When normal dewatering does not adequately remove the water, <br />the Engineer may require the embankment material to be placed in the water or in low <br />swampy ground in accordance with 120-7.2.4. <br />120-6.2.2 Placing in Unstable Areas: Where depositing the material in water, <br />or in low swampy ground that will not support the weight of hauling equipment, construct the <br />embankment by dumping successive loads in a uniformly distributed layer of a thickness not <br />greater than necessary to support the hauling equipment while placing subsequent layers. <br />Once sufficient material has been placed so that the hauling equipment can be supported, <br />construct the remaining portion of the embankment in layers in accordance with the applicable <br />provisions of 120-7.2.4 and 120-7.2.6. <br />120-6.2.3 Placing on Steep Slopes: When constructing an embankment on a <br />hillside sloping more than 20 degrees from the horizontal, before starting the fill, deeply plow <br />or cut into steps the surface of the original ground on which the embankment is to be placed. <br />120-6.2.4 Placing Outside Standard Minimum Slope: Where material that is <br />unsuitable for normal embankment construction is to be used in the embankment outside the <br />standard minimum slope (approximately one to two), place such material in layers of not more <br />than 18 inches in thickness, measured loose. The Contractor may also place material which is <br />01025-24 Technical Specifications <br />F:\Public Works\ENGINEERING DIVISION PROJECTS\1024-17thStreet and IR Blvd Intersection\Admim\Contract Documents\Technical <br />Specifications.doc <br />
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