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344-3.5 Delivery: For cast-in-place applications, the maximum allowable mixing and <br /> agitation time of concrete is 90 minutes. <br /> Furnish a delivery ticket on a form approved by the Agency with each batch of <br /> concrete before unloading at the placement site. The delivery ticket shall be printed. Record <br /> material quantities incorporated into the mix on the delivery ticket. Ensure that the Batcher <br /> responsible for producing the concrete certifies that the batch was produced in accordance <br /> with these Specifications and signs the delivery ticket. The Contractor shall sign the delivery <br /> ticket certifying that the concrete was batched, delivered and placed in accordance with these <br /> Specifications. <br /> The Contractor shall be responsible for rejecting loads of concrete that do not <br /> meet the plastic properties of the approve mix design or the minimum compressive strength <br /> requirements. <br /> At the sole option of the Agency, the Engineer may accept concrete at a <br /> reduced pay when it is determined that the concrete will serve its intended function. <br /> 344-3.6 Placing Concrete: <br /> 344-3.6.1 Concreting in Cold Weather: Do not place concrete when the <br /> temperature of the concrete at placement is below 45°F. <br /> Meet the air temperature requirements for mixing and placing concrete in <br /> cold weather as specified in Section 346. During the curing period, if NOAA predicts the <br /> ambient temperature to fall below 35°F for 12 hours or more or to fall below 30°F for more <br /> than 4 hours, enclose the structure in such a way that the concrete and air within the <br /> enclosure can be kept above 60°F for a period of 3 days after placing the concrete or until the <br /> concrete reaches a minimum compressive strength of 1,500 psi. <br /> Assume all risks connected with the placing and curing of concrete. <br /> Although the Engineer may give permission to place concrete, the Contractor is responsible <br /> for satisfactory results. If the placed concrete is determined to be unsatisfactory, remove, <br /> dispose of, and replace the concrete at no expense to the Agency. <br /> 344-3.6.2 Concreting in Hot Weather: Meet the temperature requirements and <br /> special measures for mixing and placing concrete in hot weather as specified in Section 346. <br /> When the temperature of the concrete as placed exceeds 75°F, <br /> incorporate in the concrete mix a water-reducing retarder or water reducer if allowed by <br /> Section 346. <br /> Spray reinforcing steel and metal forms with cool fresh water just prior to <br /> placing the concrete in a method approved by the Engineer. <br /> Assume all risks connected with the placing and curing of concrete. <br /> Although the Engineer may give permission to place concrete, the Contractor is responsible <br /> for satisfactory results. If the placed concrete is determined to be unsatisfactory, remove, <br /> dispose of, and replace the concrete at no expense to the Agency. <br /> 344-3.7 Mixers: Ensure that mixers are capable of combining the components of <br /> concrete into thoroughly mixed and uniform mass, free from balls or lumps of cementitious <br /> materials, and capable of discharging the concrete uniformly. Operate concrete mixers at <br /> speeds per the manufacturer's design. Do not exceed the manufacturer's rated capacity for <br /> the volume of mixed concrete in the mixer, mixing drum, or container. <br /> 344-3.8 Small Quantities of Concrete: With approval of the Engineer, small quantities <br /> of concrete, less than 3 yd 3 placed in one day and less than 0.5 yd placed in a single <br /> placement may be accepted using a pre-bagged mixture. The Agency may verify that the pre- <br /> 01025-38 Technical Specifications <br /> FAPublic Works\ENGINEERING DIVISION PROJECTS\0845B-Old Dixie Hwy Sidewalk(38th Ln-45th St)\Admim\bid <br /> documents\Master Contract Documents\Technical Specifications.doc <br />