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Type SP-12.5, FC-12.5.................................... 1-1/2 to 2-1/2 inches <br />334-1.5.2 Additional Requirements: The following requirements also apply to <br />asphalt mixtures: <br />1. When construction includes the paving of adjacent shoulders (less than <br />or equal to 5 feet wide), the layer thickness for the upper pavement layer and shoulder shall be <br />the same and paved in a single pass, unless otherwise called for in the Contract Documents. <br />2. For overbuild layers, use the minimum and maximum layer thicknesses <br />as specified above unless called for differently in the Contract Documents. On variable thickness <br />overbuild layers, the minimum allowable thickness may reduced by 1/2 inch, and the <br />maximum allowable thickness will be as specified below, unless called for differently in the <br />Contract Documents. <br />Type SP-9.5..........................................3/8 to 2 inches <br />Type SP-12.5.........................................1/2 to 3 inches <br />3. Variable thickness overbuild layers may be tapered to zero thickness <br />provided the contract documents require a minimum of 1-1/2 inches of mix placed over the <br />variable thickness overbuild layer. <br />334-1.6 Weight of Mixture: The weight of the mixture shall be determined as provided <br />in 320=3.2 of the FDOT Specifications. <br />334-2 Materials. <br />334-2.1 Superpave Asphalt Binder: Unless specified elsewhere in the Contract or in <br />334-2.3.3, use a PG 67-22 asphalt binder from the FDOT's Approved Products List (APL). If the <br />Contract calls for an alternative asphalt binder, meet the requirements of FDOT Specifications <br />Section 336 or 916, as appropriate. <br />334-2.2 Aggregate: Use aggregate capable of producing a quality pavement. <br />For Type FC mixes, use an aggregate blend that consists of crushed granite, <br />crushed Oolitic limestone, other crushed materials (as approved by FDOT for friction courses per <br />Rule 14-103.005, Florida Administrative Code), or a combination of the above. Crushed <br />limestone from the Oolitic formation may be used if it contains a minimum of 12% silica <br />material as determined by FDOT Test Method FM 5-510 and FDOT grants approval of the <br />source prior to its use. As an exception, mixes that contain a minimum of 60% crushed granite <br />may either contain: <br />1. Up to 40% fine aggregate from other sources; or, <br />2. A combination of up to 20% RAP and the remaining fine aggregate <br />from other sources. <br />A list of aggregates approved for use in friction courses may be available on the <br />FDOT's State Materials Office website. The URL for obtaining this information, if available, is: <br />ftp: //ftp. dot. state. fl. us/fdot/smo/website/sources/frictioncourse.pdf. <br />334-2.3 Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (RAP) Material: <br />334-2.3.1 General requirements: RAP may be used as a component of the <br />asphalt mixture, provided the RAP meets the following requirements: <br />1.When using a PG 76-22 (PMA), or PG 76-22 (ARB) asphalt binder, <br />limit the amount of RAP material used in the mix to a maximum of 20% by weight of total <br />aggregate. As an exception, amounts greater than 20% RAP by weight of total aggregate can be <br />used if no more than 20% by weight of total asphalt binder comes from the RAP material. <br />2. Provide stockpiled RAP material that is reasonably consistent in <br />characteristics and contains no aggregate particles which are soft or conglomerates of fines. <br />3. Provide RAP material having a minimum average asphalt binder <br />content of 4.0% by weight of RAP. As an exception, when using fractionated RAP, the minimum <br />01025-28 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 />