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information for proposed testing laboratories and mix designs shall be subject to the <br />approval of the County. The Mix Design study and recommendations shall be <br />forwarded to the County at least five work days prior to starting operation. <br />d. Granular base material: Granular base material to be added to the reclaimed layers <br />shall consist of limerock meeting the requirements for Limerock Stabilized Base of the <br />FDOT Specifications, Section 911. Further, it shall have a minimum LBR value of 100. <br />3. Equipment <br />a. General: The Contractor shall accomplish the work utilizing a road reclaimer, a <br />motor grader, a vibratory roller or three -wheeled roller, a water truck with spray bar and <br />such additional equipment as may be necessary to the operation. The required <br />equipment shall be subject to the County's approval, and the County may, at any time <br />during the work, disapprove the use of a particular machine for unsafe, erratic, or <br />inadequate performance. Utilization of a proper road reclaimer and compaction <br />equipment as specified herein is essential to this work, and substitution of other <br />equipment or a different technique shall not be acceptable. <br />b. Reclaimer: The work shall be performed utilizing a road reclaimer machine originally <br />designed for pavement reclaiming. The road reclaimer shall be a CAT 350, larger or a <br />comparable model of equal or greater horsepower and rotor size, produced by another <br />manufacturer. The reclaimer shall be capable of pulverizing and mixing pavement, <br />base materials, and subgrade soil to depth of 16 inches. It shall be capable of injecting <br />asphalt emulsion into the rotor chamber at an accurately controlled rate and of doing <br />so in confined areas inaccessible to a tanker truck. <br />c. Compacting equipment: The Contractor shall compact the reclaimed base material <br />with a vibratory roller weighing not less than 13,000 lbs. or by a three wheeled roller <br />weighing not less than 11 tons. The vibrator must be fully operable at maximum <br />amplitude throughout the compacting process. <br />4. Construction Procedure <br />a. General: When the work is to be performed under traffic, each lane shall be <br />completed in segments, the lengths and limits of which shall be approved by the <br />County. The County may limit the length of the work zone to avoid causing a traffic <br />hazard or undue delay. Before commencing the reclaiming operations, the Contractor <br />shall set alignment stakes (laths) at intervals of 200 feet or less on both sides of the <br />road, offset at least 4 feet from the proposed edge of pavement for use in preparing <br />the base and placing the new pavement. The setting of laths shall be in addition to any <br />other markers or reference points required under the Contract, and the placing of <br />surveying markers or other references elsewhere shall not substitute for the required <br />laths along the existing pavement. Prior to beginning work, the Contractor shall <br />relocate all mailboxes, newspaper boxes, signs, and other appurtenances which are <br />located within such proximity to the roadway as to risk damage or to interfere with the <br />work. Before this work may begin, residents and businesses shall be notified of the <br />impending work by means of portable changeable message signs (PCMS). After all <br />other work items are complete, the removed items shall be replaced in their original <br />locations, except that the distance from the proposed edge of pavement shall be as <br />prescribed by County requirements or guidelines. <br />b. Reclaiming: The Contractor shall pulverize the existing pavement in multiple passes <br />of the reclaimer, applying sufficient mechanical effort to reduce the fragments to a <br />01025-26 Technical Specifications <br />F.\Public Works\ENGINEERING DIVISION PROJECTS\1139-CR 512 Wbnd Resurfacing -Roseland Rd to US 1-SCOP\Admin\bid <br />documents\Master Contract Documents\Technical Specifications REVISED.doc <br />