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THE FIBERS SHALL BE UNIFORMLY DISTRIBUTED PRIOR TO
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SECT70N 5-04,1 15 SUPPLEMENTED WITH THE FOLLOWING:
WHEN A CONTINUOUS OR DRIER -DRUM TYPE PLANT IS USED,
THIS WORK SHALL CONSIST OF PROVIDING AND PLACING
'THE FIBER SHALL BE ADDED TO THE A GGREGA TE AND
ONE OR MORE LAYERS OF PLANT -MIXED POROUS HOT MIX
UNIFORMLY DISPERSED PRIOR TO 'rHE INJEC7710N Or
ASPHALT (PHMA) ON A PREPAR�ED FOUNDA TION OR BASE IN
ASPHALT SINDER,
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THE STORAGE TIME FOR PHMA MIXTURES NOT HAULED
THE MANUFACTURE OF PHMA MA Y INCLUDE POROUS WARM
IMMEDIATELY TO THE PROJECTSHALL BE NO MORE
MIX ASPHALT (PWMA) PROCESSES IN ACCORDANCE WITH
30 THAN FOUR (4) HOURS FOR NO-N-INSVLATED 511,05 OR
THESE SPECIFICATtONS. PWMA PROCESSES INCLUDE
EIGHT (8) HOURS FOR INSULATED SILOS, PLACEMENT
ORGANIC ADDITIVES, CHEMICAL ADDITIVES, AND FOAMING-
3.1 TEMPERATURE SPECIFICATIONS SHALL S77LL BE MET
HMA SHALL BE COMPOSED OF ASPHALT BINDER AND
REGARDLESS OF SILO STORAGE TIME.
MINERAL MA TIERIALS AS MAY BE REQUIRED, MIXED IN THE
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PROPORTIONS SPECIFIED TO PROVIDEA HOMOGENEOUS,
5-04.3(2) HAULING EQUZPMENT
STABLE, AND WORKABLE MIXTURE. WORK SHALL ALSO
THE TEMPERATURE OF THE MIX AT THE TIME OF DISCHARGE
INCLUDEPREPARA TION A ND PRO TECTION OF SUBGRA DE,
FROM THE HAUL VEHICLE SHALL BE WITHIN THE
SUBBASE AND LEVELING COURSE SPECIFIC TO PHMA.
TEMPERATURE RANGE IDENTIFIED IN THE APPROVED PHMA,
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SEC`7TON .5-04.2 IS SUPPLEMENTED WrTH THE FOLLO WING:
37 5-04.3(7) A MIX DESIGN
SECTTON 5-04.3(7)A 15 SUPPLEMENTED WITH THE
AGGREGATE GRADA77ON:
FOLLOWING rOR POROUS HMA:
SIEVE SIZE % PASSING
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THE ASPHAL T BINDER FOR PHMA SHALL BE PG.70-22ER
11204 90-100
POLYMER MODIFIED OR HIGHER GRADE. BINDER CONTENT
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SHA LL BE BETWEEN 6. 0 % A ND 7 0% B Y TO TAL WEIGHT OF
U,S� NO. 4 10-40
THE MIX, AND WILLBE THE HIGHEST PERCENTAGE THAT'
U.S. NO. 8 0-20
PASSES BOTH THE DRAIN DOWN AND VOID REQUIREMENTS
US. NO. 40 0-13
TES7S AT NDESIGN = 75 GYRA T70NS. THE BINDER CONTENT
U�S- NO. 200 0-5
TOLERANCE SHALL BE ±0, 5% DURING PRODUCTTON1
-PLACEMENT OF THE PHMA, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ADJUST
THE AGGREGATE SHOULD CONSIST OF CRUSHED STONE
THE A GGREGA TE TO MEET THE MAXIMUM DRAIN DO WN TES T
WITH A PERCENT FRACTURE GREATER THAN 90% ON TWO
REQUIREMENTS WITHIN THE RANGES PROVIDED IN' SECTION
FACES ON THE NO. 4 SIEVE AND ABOVE, WHEN TESTED IN
9-03.&
ACCORDANCE WITH THE FIELD OPERATING PROCEDURES
FOR AASHTO T 335.
DRAIN DOWN SHALL BE 0.3 a/a, MAXIMUM, ACCORDING TO
ASTM D6390-05.
RECYCLED ASPHALT PAVEMENT SHALL NOT BE USED IN
* VOLD RATIO SHALL BE 16010 TO 25110 PER ASTM 03203 AT
PHMA.
NDESIGN 75 GYRATIONS�
MIX DESIGNS FOR PHMA SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE
THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INCLUDE IN THE SUBMITTAL
PROJECT ENGINEER ON WASHINGTON STATE DOT FORM
LE TTER FR OM THE POL YMER - MODIFIED ASPHA L T SUPPLIER
350-042 WITH THE ADDITIONAL PHMA TEST DATA REQUIRED
THE RECOMMENDED MIXING, DELIVERY, AND COMPAC7TON
8 Y THIS SPECIFICA TION PR 0 VIDED A S A ONE PA GE
TEMPERATURES. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL DETERMINE
S UPPL EMEN TA L A TTA CHMEN T
AN77-STR[P REQUIREMENTS FOR PHMA AND PROVIDE DA7-A
FOR ANTT-STRIPPING. THE ASPHALTIC MIX SHALL BE TESTED
THE AN TI -STRIPPING REQUIREMENTS FOR PHMA SHALL BE
FOR ITS RESISTANCE TO STRIPPING BY WATER IN
EQUIVALENT TO THE ANTI -STRIPPING REQUIREMENT FOR
ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM 0-3625. IF THE ESTIMA TED
SA ME MAXIMUM NOMINAL AGGREGA TECLASS OF DENSE
COATrNG AREA IS Nor ABOVE 95 PERCEN-t. AWrt-STRIPPING
GRADED HMA DESIGN FROM THE SAMEAGGREGATE
AGENTS SHALL BE ADDED TO THE ASPHALT. CONTRACTOR
MATERIALS SOURCE,
SHALL BE RESPONSfBLE FOR CONDUC77NG THE
ANTI -STRIPPING EVALUAT70N AND PROVIDING A REPORT TO
CONSTRUCTION Ts
THE ENGINEER, AS SPECIFIED IN 5-04.2 (ABOVE)i
SECTION 5-04.3 IS SUPPLEMENTED WITH THE FOLLOWING:
ANTI -STRIP EVALUATION OF AN EXISTING DENSE GRADED
HMA OF THE SAME MAXIMUM NOMINAL AGGREGATE CLASS
5-04.3(l) HOT MIX ASPHA L T MLXING PLANT
CAN BE USED AS THE BASIS FOR AAW-SrRIP DOSAGE
THIS SEC77ON IS SUPPLEMENTED WITH THE FOLLOWING:
RATES.
PLANTS USED FOR PREPARArION OF HMA AND PHMA SHALL
CONFORM TO THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS:
5-04.3(#)A ACCEPTANCE SAMPILZNG AND TESTZNG -
HMA MIXTU*E
FIBER SUPPLY SYS TEM
SECTION 5-04.3(8)A IS SUPPLEMENrED WTTH THE
WHEN FIBER STABILIZING ADDITIVES ARE USED FOR PHMA
FOLLOWING,
(IF NEEDED TO ACHIEVE THE DRAIN DOWN SPECIFICATION),
A SEPARATE FEED SYSTEM THAT MEETS THE FOLLOWING
COMMERCIAL EVALUATION WILL BE THE BASIS FOR
WILL BE REQUIRED:
ACCEPTANCE OF PHMA.
ACCURATELY PROPORTIONS BY WEIGHT THE REQUIRED
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QUANTITY INTO THE MIKTURE IN SUCH A MANNER THAT
SPJtEADZIVG AND FrNZSHZNG
UNIFORM DISTRIBUTION WILL BE OBTAINED.
CONSTRUC ION NOT S AND D TAI S
HARPER ENGINEERING PARKING LOT ADDITION
SW 1/4 SEC110N 18, TWP. 23 N., RGE. 5 E.7 W.M.
SECTION 5-043(9) 15; SUPPLEMENTED WITH THE
FOLLOWING:
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THE CONTRACTOR WILL DEVELOP A ROLLER PATTEAn THAT
WILL INITIALLY CONSOLIDA TE 7-HE.PA VEMENT STRUCTURE
AS WELL AS TARGET 15% TO 18% FINAL AIR VOIDS (82%
7-0 85010 OF MAXIMUM THEORFTICAL (RICE) DENSITY). -rHE
CONTRACTOR SHALL MONITOR COMPACTION DURING
PLACEMENT OF PHMA WITH A PAVEMENT DENSITY GAGE.
(SEE ENGINEER'S NOTE 3. BELOW)
5-04.3(21) POROUS ASPHALT (PHMA) ACCEPTA:NCE
INFILTRArION TEST
SECTION 5-04.3(10)A IS ADDED,
CONTRACTOR SHALL CONDUCT INFILTRATION TESTS ON THE
FINISHED PHMA PER ASTM Cl 701 A r LOCATIONS CHOSEN
BY THE ENGINEER, NEWLY -PLACED PHMA SHOULD BE ABLE
TO A CCOMMODA TE A MINIMUM INFIL TRA TION RArE OF 10 0
INCHESIHOUR. IT IS ANTICIPATED THAT INFILTRA77ON
TESTS BE COMPLETED EVER Y 150 LINEAR FEET OF ROA D WA Y
AND CONDUCTEDIN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM C1.701.
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SECTTON 5-04A IS SUPPLEMENTED WITH THE FOLLOWING:
PHMA PG 70-22 ER (OR HIGHER) SHALL BE MEASURED BY
THE TON IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 1-09,2, WITH NO
DEDUCTION BEING MADE FOR THE WEIGHT OF ASPHALT
BINDER, BLENDING SAND, MINERAL FILLER, OR ANY OTHER
COMPONENT OF THE HMA. IF THE CONTRACTOR ELECTS TO
REMOVE AND REPLACE MIX AS ALLOWED IN SECTION
5- 04.3 (11), THE MA TERIAL REMO VED WILL NO T BE
MEASURED.
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1. A TYPICAL TEMPERATURE RANGE WOULD BE 250-275OF
FOR WARM MIX ASPHALT (WMA) OR 275-300a F FOR HOT
MIX ASPHALT
(HMA)�
2, TYPICAL TEMPERATURE RANGE WOULD BE 225-250"F FOR
PWMA AND 250-2 75OF FOR PHMA.
3. PRIOR SUCCESSFUL PROJECTS HAVE INCORPORATED TWO
INITIAL LOW AMPLITUDE VIBRATORY ROLLER PASSES TO
SEA T AND ORIEN T THE PHMA AG43REGA TE MA TRIX
FOLLOWED BY STATIC ROLLING TO CREATE A FINAL
SURFACE WITHOUT ROLLER MARKS.
4. THE USE OF WARM MIXASPHALT TECHNOLOGY 15
ENCOURA GED AS IT MINIMIZES ISSUES R ELATED TO
ASPHALT DRAIN DOWN DURING PRODUC770N, HAULING AND
TESTING OF THE PHMA,
AGGREGATE DISCHARGE SUBBASE
P&IMEABLE BALLAST NOIrES
SECTIONS 9-03.9(2) AND 9-03.9(3)
BALLAST SHALL CONSIST OF CRUSHED, PARTIALLY
CRUSHED, OR NATURALLY OCCURRING GRANULAR MATERIAL
FROM APPROVED SOURCES MANUFACTURED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVtSIONS OF SECTION 3-01.
THE MATERIAL FROM WHICH BALLAST IS TO BE
MANUFACTURED SHALL MEET THE FOLLOWING TEST
REQUIREMENTS:
LOS ANGELES WEAR, 500 REV lam -d& PERCENT MAX.
DEGRADATION FACTOR -30 zs MIN,
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BALLASTSHALL MEET THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS FOR
GRADING AND QUALITY WHEN PLACED IN HAULING
VEHICLES FOR DELIVERY
TO THE ROADWAY OR DURING
MANUFACTURE AND PLAcEmENr INTO A TEMPORARY
STOCKPILE. THE EXACT' POINT Or ACCEPTANCE WILL BE
'NED BY THE ENGINEER.
DETERMI
THE PORTION OF BALLAST RETAINED ON NO, 4 SIEVE SHALL
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NO
WOOD WASTE.
PRIOR TO PLACING THE ADS, TOPSOIL AND SILTY SOILS
SHOULD BE REMOVED UNTIL THE SUBGRADE SHOWS
SUITABLE SOILS FOR INFILTRATION, SIMILAR TO THOSE
FOUND DURING TEST PIT EXPL ORATIONS.
ADS SHOULD BE PLACED IMMEDIATELY AFTER APPROVAL OF
SU8GRAjDE PREPARAT70N.
CLEAN ADS SHOULD BE PLACED IN 8 INCH LIFTS (MAX.).
EACH LAYER SHOULD BE COMPACTED TO A DENSE
CONDITION WITH A 10 TON VIBRATORY ROLLER MAKE TWO
PASSES WITH THE ROLLER IN VIBRATORY MODE AND TWO
PASSES IN STA 77C MODE UNTIL THERE IS NO VISIBLE
MOVEMENT' OF THE AGGREGATE. MOIST AGGREGATE WILL
COMPACT MORE THOROUGHLY THAN DRY AGGREGATE.
AGGREGATE BASE COURSE SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH WSDO T STANDARD SPECIF[CA TIONS
FOR ROAD, BRIDGE, AND MUNICIPAL CONSTRUCTION. (HMA
- SECT -ION 5-04, AGGREGATE FOR HMA - 9-03.8) (SEE
GEOTECHrNCAL NOTE FOR FURTHER RECOMMENDAT7ONS)
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2, TYPICAL TEMPERATURE RANGE WOULD BE 225-250"F FOR
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INITIAL LOW AMPLITUDE VIBRATORY ROLLER PASSES TO
SEA T AND ORIEN T THE PHMA AG43REGA TE MA TRIX
FOLLOWED BY STATIC ROLLING TO CREATE A FINAL
SURFACE WITHOUT ROLLER MARKS.
4. THE USE OF WARM MIXASPHALT TECHNOLOGY 15
ENCOURA GED AS IT MINIMIZES ISSUES R ELATED TO
ASPHALT DRAIN DOWN DURING PRODUC770N, HAULING AND
TESTING OF THE PHMA,
AGGREGATE DISCHARGE SUBBASE
P&IMEABLE BALLAST NOIrES
SECTIONS 9-03.9(2) AND 9-03.9(3)
BALLAST SHALL CONSIST OF CRUSHED, PARTIALLY
CRUSHED, OR NATURALLY OCCURRING GRANULAR MATERIAL
FROM APPROVED SOURCES MANUFACTURED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVtSIONS OF SECTION 3-01.
THE MATERIAL FROM WHICH BALLAST IS TO BE
MANUFACTURED SHALL MEET THE FOLLOWING TEST
REQUIREMENTS:
LOS ANGELES WEAR, 500 REV lam -d& PERCENT MAX.
DEGRADATION FACTOR -30 zs MIN,
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BALLASTSHALL MEET THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS FOR
GRADING AND QUALITY WHEN PLACED IN HAULING
VEHICLES FOR DELIVERY
TO THE ROADWAY OR DURING
MANUFACTURE AND PLAcEmENr INTO A TEMPORARY
STOCKPILE. THE EXACT' POINT Or ACCEPTANCE WILL BE
'NED BY THE ENGINEER.
DETERMI
THE PORTION OF BALLAST RETAINED ON NO, 4 SIEVE SHALL
T CONTAIN MORE THAN 0,2 PERCENT
NO
WOOD WASTE.
PRIOR TO PLACING THE ADS, TOPSOIL AND SILTY SOILS
SHOULD BE REMOVED UNTIL THE SUBGRADE SHOWS
SUITABLE SOILS FOR INFILTRATION, SIMILAR TO THOSE
FOUND DURING TEST PIT EXPL ORATIONS.
ADS SHOULD BE PLACED IMMEDIATELY AFTER APPROVAL OF
SU8GRAjDE PREPARAT70N.
CLEAN ADS SHOULD BE PLACED IN 8 INCH LIFTS (MAX.).
EACH LAYER SHOULD BE COMPACTED TO A DENSE
CONDITION WITH A 10 TON VIBRATORY ROLLER MAKE TWO
PASSES WITH THE ROLLER IN VIBRATORY MODE AND TWO
PASSES IN STA 77C MODE UNTIL THERE IS NO VISIBLE
MOVEMENT' OF THE AGGREGATE. MOIST AGGREGATE WILL
COMPACT MORE THOROUGHLY THAN DRY AGGREGATE.
AGGREGATE BASE COURSE SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH WSDO T STANDARD SPECIF[CA TIONS
FOR ROAD, BRIDGE, AND MUNICIPAL CONSTRUCTION. (HMA
- SECT -ION 5-04, AGGREGATE FOR HMA - 9-03.8) (SEE
GEOTECHrNCAL NOTE FOR FURTHER RECOMMENDAT7ONS)
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AGGREGATE RETAINED ON THE NO. 4 SIEVE IN
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THE SLOPE OF THE ASPHALT ABOVE, WITHIN THE DRAINAGE MATERIAL
BELOW THE ASPHALT. THIS IS TO PREVENT WATER FROM FLOWING
LATERALLY WITHIN THE DRAIN ROCK. DRAIN ROCK CELLS SHALL BE
BASED ON THE SLOPE OF THE PAVEMENT FINISHED SURFACE.
NON -WOVEN GEOTEXTILE FAB
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1' WIDE CLAY CHECK
DAM LOCATION AS
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HARPER ENGINEERING
700 SW 7TH STREET
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18215 72ND AVENUE SOUTH
KENT, WA 98032
(425)251-6222
(425)251-8782 FAX
CONTACT: DAN BALMELLI
2" CHOKER COURSE
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TYPICAL PERVIOUS PAVEMENT SECTION
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