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before such depth is reached, and excavate to such additional depth as may be necessary <br />to eliminate any danger of undermining. Wherever rock bottom is secured, excavate in such <br />manner as to allow the solid rock to be exposed and prepared in horizontal beds for <br />receiving the masonry. Remove all loose and disintegrated rock or thin strata. Have the <br />Engineer inspect and approve all foundation excavations prior to placing masonry. <br />120-3.4.2 Earth Excavation: <br />120-3.4.2.1 Foundation Material other than the Rock: When <br />masonry is to rest on an excavated surface other than rock, take special care to avoid <br />disturbing the bottom of the excavation, and do not remove the final foundation material to <br />grade until just before placing the masonry. In case the foundation material is soft or <br />mucky, the Engineer may require excavation to a greater depth and to backfill to grade with <br />approved material. <br />120-3.4.2.2 Foundation Piles: Where foundation piles are used, <br />complete the excavation of each pit before driving the piles. After the driving is completed, <br />remove all loose and displaced material, leaving a smooth, solid, and level bed to receive <br />the masonry. <br />120-3.4.2.3 Removal of Obstructions: Remove boulders, logs, or any <br />unforeseen obstacles encountered in excavating. <br />120-3.4.3 Rock Excavation: Clean all rock and other hard foundation <br />material, remove all loose material, and cut all rock to a firm surface. Either level, step <br />vertically and horizontally, or serrate the rock, as may be directed by the Engineer. Clean <br />out all seams, and fill them with concrete or mortar. <br />120-3.4.4 Pipe Trench Excavation: Excavate trenches for pipe culverts and <br />storm sewers to the elevation of the bottom of the pipe and to a width sufficient to provide <br />adequate working room. Remove soil not meeting the classification specified as suitable <br />backfill material in 120-8.3.2.2 to a depth of 4 inches below the bottom of the pipe <br />elevation. Remove rock, boulders or other hard lumpy or unyielding material to a depth of <br />12 inches below the bottom of the pipe elevation. Remove muck or other soft material to a <br />depth necessary to establish a firm foundation. Where the soils permit, ensure that the <br />trench sides are vertical up to at least the mid -point of the pipe. <br />For pipe lines placed above the natural ground line, place and compact <br />the embankment, prior to excavation of the trench, to an elevation at least 2 feet above the <br />top of the pipe and to a width equal to four pipe diameters, and then excavate the trench to <br />the required grade. <br />120-4 Disposal of Surplus and Unsuitable Material. <br />120-4.1 Ownership of Excavated Materials: Dispose of surplus and excavated <br />materials as shown in the plans or, if the plans do not indicate the method of disposal, take <br />ownership of the materials and dispose of them outside the right-of-way. <br />120-4.2 Disposal of Muck on Side Slopes: As an exception to the provisions of <br />120-4.1, when approved by the Engineer, muck (A-8 material) may be placed on the <br />slopes, or stored alongside the roadway, provided there is a clear distance of at least 6 feet <br />between the roadway grading limits and the muck, and the muck is dressed to present a <br />neat appearance. In addition, this material may also be disposed of by placing it on the <br />slopes where, in the opinion of the Engineer, this will result in an aesthetically pleasing <br />appearance and will have no detrimental effect on the adjacent developments. Where the <br />Engineer permits the disposal of muck or other unsuitable material inside the right-of-way <br />limits, do not place such material in a manner which will impede the inflow or outfall of any <br />01025-17 Technical Specifications <br />F:\Public Works\ENGINEERING DIVISION PROJECTS\1503-43rd Ave Swk_Airport Dr to 41st St\1-Admin\Bids\Bid <br />Documents\Master Contract Documents\Technical Specifications.doc <br />