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LARIMER COUNTY RURAL AREA ROAD STANDARDS

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Appendix D – Construction StandardsSection D.2 Revisions to CDOT Standards Specifications for Road and Bridge ConstructionHydrated Lime - A minimum of 1 percent hydrated lime by mass (weight) of the combinedaggregate shall be added to the aggregate for all hot mix asphalt.Subsection 403.03 shall include the following:The contractor shall construct the work such that all roadway pavement placed prior to the timepaving operations end for the year, shall be completed to the full thickness required by theplans. The Contractor’s Progress Schedule shall show the methods to be used to comply withthis requirement.Subsection 403.05 shall include the following:The Contractor shall collect the scale ticket on each load when it is delivered to the project site,and ensure that the information required in subsection 109.01 is shown on each ticket.The scale tickets shall be available on site for county personnel to inspect.D.2.12 Revision of Section 412 – Portland Cement ConcretePavementREVISION OF SECTION 412PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE PAVEMENTSubsection 412.16 shall include the following:The Contractor shall be responsible for taking adequate steps to protect concrete placed duringprecipitous, hot or cold weather. Any concrete damaged by precipitation or extremetemperatures shall be removed and replaced.It shall be the Contractor’s responsibility to protect, by the use of barricades, signs, etc., freshconcrete from damage as a result of vandalism or other causes; damaged concrete shall berepaired or removed and replaced.Subsection 412.21 shall be deleted and replaced with the following:The thickness of the pavement shall be determined by average caliper measurement of corestested. A minimum of 2 cores per 1000 square yards will be taken at random. Should anydeviation be found, additional cores may be taken to define the horizontal limits of the deviation.When measurement of the core from a unit is not deficient by more than 1/2 inch from thedesign thickness, the pavement thickness will be considered to be within acceptable tolerance.When such measurement is deficient more than 1/2 inch, two additional cores at intervals notless than 300 ft will be taken and used to determine the average thickness for that area. Whenthe average thickness of pavement area is deficient by more than 1/2 inch the Engineer mayrequire that the area be removed and replaced.Larimer County Rural Area Road Standards Page D-18October 22, 2007

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