Trenching-Backfilling and Compaction of Utilities1
Trenching-Backfilling and Compaction of Utilities1
Trenching-Backfilling and Compaction of Utilities1
PART 1 – GENERAL
1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS
1.2 SUMMARY
1) Excavating and backfilling trenches for buried water, sewer, storm drainage,
buried utility structures, and appurtenances.
2) Preparing subgrade for buried water, sewer, storm drainage, buried utility
structures, and appurtenances.
1) Erosion Control: North Carolina Sediment Control Law and the City of
Jacksonville’s erosion control ordinance.
1.3 DEFINITIONS
A. For the purposes of this specification, the following definitions refer to sanitary
sewer, water distribution, and storm drainage systems that come under the
authority of the City of Jacksonville as specified within this section and other
sections of this manual.
2) Final Backfill (Common Trench Backfill): Backfill placed over the initial
backfill to fill a trench.
C. Bedding Course: Layer of clean coarse stone placed over the excavated
subgrade in a trench to bring the trench bottom up to grade before laying pipe.
When natural materials encountered in trenches are of fine grains and migration
of material into the bedding is possible, use well graded bedding material without
voids.
J. Select Fill: Select fill shall consist of approved material imported from off-site for
use as fill or backfill required to be placed in trenches either as initial carefully
controlled select earth backfill or as final common trench backfill. Select fill shall
not be used until all suitable trench excavation material has been placed in the
trench, unless authorized by the Public Services Director. Unless otherwise
designated on the plans and in the contract documents, the Contractor shall
make his own arrangements for obtaining borrow and pay all costs involved.
K. Unclassified Excavation: Removal and disposal of any and all material above
subgrade elevation, except solid rock and classified excavation, located within
the limits of construction.
1.4 SUBMITTALS
A. Submit product data and a sample of drainage fabric or separation fabric and
fully document each with specific location or stationing information, date, and
other pertinent information.
B. Material Test Reports: Provided from a qualified testing agency which either
indicate or interpret test results for compliance of the following requirements
indicated:
C. Blasting:
3) Permits from City and local Fire Department and City officials.
4) Blasters shall, at all times, have their license and blasting permits on the job
site, and shall allow examination of same by any official that may have
jurisdiction.
5) If required by the Public Services Director, seismic survey agency report, for
record purposes.
7) Product Data:
b. Stabilization/Separation fabric
c. Drainage Fabric
C. The Contractor shall comply with North Carolina Department of Environment and
Natural Resources, “Erosion and Sedimentation Control Handbook,” latest
revision and the City of Jacksonville erosion control ordinance, which ever is
more stringent.
E. “Gravity Sanitary Sewer Design and Construction,” ASCE Manuals and Reports
on Engineering Practice – NO. 60, WPCF Manual of Practice NO. FD-5.
F. Comply with Uni-Bell PVC Pipe Association “Handbook of PVC Pipe: Design and
Construction,” 3rd ed. Dallas: UNI, 1991 for the installation of PVC piping.
A. Materials and operations shall comply with the latest revision of the Codes and
Standards listed below:
ASTM D1556 Standard Method of Test for Density of Soil in Place by the
Sand-Cone Method
ASTM D2167 Standard Method of Test for Density of Soil in Place by the
Rubber-Balloon Method
ASTM D2937 Standard Test Method for Density of Soil in Place by the
Drive-Cylinder Method
ASTM D4253 Standard Test Methods for Maximum Index Density and
Unit Weight of Soils Using a Vibratory Table.
ASTM D4254 Test Method for Minimum Index Density and Unit Weight
of Soils and Calculation of Relative Density.
ASTM D4318 Test Method for Liquid Limit, Plastic Limit, and Plasticity
Index of Soils.
Other
and sewer crossing streams, rivers, ponds, or lake buffers are to be as near
perpendicular as possible (the crossing is considered to be perpendicular if it
intersects the stream or surface water between an angle of 75 and 105
degrees). Do not disturb more than 40 linear feet (longitudinal) of riparian buffer.
When permitted to encroach into zone one of a buffer (the lower 30 feet beside
the stream or water), adhere to all of the following Best Management Practices
during construction.
D. Safety
The Contractor shall keep the surface over and along the trenches and other
excavation in a safe and satisfactory condition during the progress of the work.
1.10 COORDINATION
A. Coordinate tie-in to municipal water mains with the Public Services Director.
Except as needed for fire suppression purposes, the City will be the sole
operator of all valves and hydrants on the City of Jacksonville water distribution
system. Do not interrupt existing utilities or shut off valves of active lines unless
approved by the Public Services Director. If interruption is necessary, the
interruption shall be arranged to occur at such a time to cause the least
disruption and minimize loss of service.
B. Coordinate tie-in to municipal sewer mains and manholes with the Public
Services Director.
E. Repair of pavement markings: When cuts are made through any paved
surface and the cuts extend through the pavement markings, the replaced
pavement shall be marked to match the existing.
1) The Contractor must receive approval for shut-off from the Public Services
Department. Generally, shut-offs must occur from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM and
2:00 PM to 4:00 PM on weekdays.
G. Contact “NC One Call” 1-800-632.4949 before digging. Call the City of
Jacksonville Public Services Department at 910-938-5249 for water/sewer
location services.
The Contractor shall at all times so conduct his work as to insure the least possible
inconvenience to the general public and the residents in the vicinity of the work. Fire
hydrants on or adjacent to, the work shall be kept accessible to fire fighting equipment
at all times. Temporary provisions shall be made by the Contractor to insure the proper
functioning of all gutters, sewer inlets, drainage ditches, and irrigation ditches, which
shall not be obstructed except as approved by the Public Services Director.
Fire hydrants that either are abandoned or are not in service shall be bagged by the City
with plain yellow bags.
A. When working within any NCDOT System road or highway, conform to the
Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, latest revision (MUTCD) as well as
the NCDOT Standard Specifications for Roads and Structures, latest revision.
B. Traffic Maintenance shall comply with the latest revision of the NCDOT Standard
Specifications for Roads and Structures, Division 9 – Signing and Division 11 –
Work Zone Traffic Control, as well as other applicable sections.
D. NCDOT is to be notified prior to any work being performed within ½ mile of any
traffic signal. When traffic signals or their appurtenances are likely to be
damaged or interfered as a result of the construction, coordinate temporary
operation with the NCDOT and the City’s Police Department. Provide 48 hours
notice prior to anticipated disturbance or interruption.
The Contractor shall follow all local and state requirements regarding sedimentation and
erosion control. Construction methods shall minimize sedimentation and erosion.
During the period beginning on the effective date of the permit and lasting until
expiration, the Owner (Permittee) is allowed and authorized to discharge
stormwater associated with construction activity. Such discharges shall be
controlled, limited, and monitored as specified below.
1) The Contractor shall implement the Erosion & Sedimentation Control plan,
which has been approved by the approval authority. The approved plan is
considered a requirement or condition of the general NPDES permit.
Deviation from the approved plan, or approved amendment to the plan, shall
constitute a violation of the terms and conditions of this general permit except
that deviation from the approved plan will be allowed:
b. When minor modifications have been made for the purpose of improving
the performance of the erosion and sedimentation control measures and
notification of the minor modification has been made to the Division of
Land Resources (or approved local program).
Such a deviation from the approved plan shall be noted on the approved
plan maintained at the job site. During active construction, a copy of the
approved plan shall be maintained on the site.
3) Herbicide, pesticide, and fertilizer usage during the construction activity shall
be consistent with the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act
and shall be in accordance with label restrictions.
5) The Contractor, for the Permittee, shall control the management and
disposal of litter and sanitary waste from the site such that no adverse
impacts to water quality occur.
a. At least once every seven calendar days (at least twice every seven days
for those facilities discharging to waters of the State listed on the latest
EPA approved 303(d) list 1 for construction related indicators of
impairment such as turbidity or sedimentation),
b. And within 24 hours after any storm event of greater than 0.5 inches of
rain per 24-hour period.
1 The latest approved list may be obtained from the Division of Water Quality, or from the
following website location: http://h2o.enr.state.nc.us/su/construction303d.
2) Once land disturbance has begun on the site, stormwater runoff discharges
shall be inspected by observation for stormwater discharge characteristics as
defined below at the frequency stated above to evaluate the effectiveness of
the pollution control facilities or practices. If any visible sedimentation is
leaving the disturbed limits of the site, corrective action shall be taken
immediately to control the discharge of sediments outside the disturbed
limits.
4) All records of monitoring shall be turned over to the City along with the “red
lined” record water and/or sewer drawings.
C. Schedule of Compliance
1) The Contractor shall comply with Final Limitations and Controls specified for
stormwater discharges once disturbance has begun on the site and until
completion of construction or development and the establishment of a
permanent ground cover.
PART 2 – PRODUCTS
2.1 SOIL, BEDDING AND BACKFILL
E. Select Initial Earth Backfill: Select earth backfill shall be free of debris, roots,
frozen materials, organic matter, rock, or gravel larger than 1 inch in any
dimension, or other harmful matter and shall generally meet NCDOT Standard
Specifications for Roads and Structures, Section 1016 – Select Material for
properties and gradation.
2) Unsatisfactory soils: ASTM D 2487 soil classification group CH, MH, OH,
OL and PT (Classes IVA & V soils; see standard detail 511.01); soils which
contain rock or gravel larger than 3 inches in any dimension, debris, waste
frozen materials, vegetation, clumps of clay larger than 3 inches in any
dimension, and other deleterious matter. Unsatisfactory soils also include
satisfactory soils not maintained within +/- 3% of optimum moisture content
at time of compaction, unless otherwise approved by the Public Services
Director.
The haunch area of the sewer pipe must be fully supported; therefore, the
granular material should be shovel sliced or otherwise compacted under the
pipe haunch to the springline of the pipe. Both granular haunching (to the
springline) and initial backfill to a minimum depth of 12 inches over the top of
the sewer pipe should be placed and compacted. The initial backfill material,
to a depth of 12 inches over the top of the pipe, should be compacted to no
less than 90% of the maximum Standard Proctor dry density. The remainder
of the soil to the ground surface is to be compacted to the density specified
in Table 2275.3. The bedding factor for class B bedding is 1.9.
4) Class B-1 Bedding (PVC pipe applications) is the same as Class B Bedding
except that granular backfill is placed to the top of the pipe rather than to
the springline of the pipe. The remainder of the soil to the ground surface is
to be compacted to the density specified in Table 2275.3.
5) Class A Bedding is that condition when the sewer pipe is bedded in a cast-
in-place cradle of either plain or reinforced concrete having a thickness equal
to one-fourth the inside pipe diameter, with a minimum of 4 inches and a
maximum of 15 inches under the pipe barrel and extending up the sides for a
height equal to one-fourth the outside pipe diameter. The cradle width shall
have a width at least equal to the outside diameter of the sewer pipe barrel
plus 8 inches. The bedding factor for class B bedding is 2.2.
The haunching and initial backfill material above the concrete cradle should
be crushed stone or a well graded granular material and carefully compacted
to 12 inches above the crown of the sewer pipe. The remainder of the soil to
the ground surface is to be compacted to the density specified in Table
2275.3.
2.2 MISCELLANEOUS
Geotextile fabric shall be protected from mud, dirt, dust, sunlight, and debris
during transport and storage. Material shall be inert to commonly encountered
chemicals; resistant to mildew, rot, insects, and rodents; and biologically and
thermally stable. Geotextile fabric for subsurface installation shall not be
exposed to direct sunlight for more than 24 hours before or during installation.
A. Filter Fabric for Rip Rap: Filter Fabric for Rip Rap and Rip Rap Beddings shall
conform to Section 1056 – Engineering Fabrics of the NCDOT Standard
Specifications for Roadways and Structures, latest revision for Type 2
engineering fabric.
B. Soil Stabilization Fabric: Generally, soil stabilization fabric shall conform to the
requirements of Section 1056 – Engineering Fabrics of the NCDOT Standard
Specifications for Roadways and Structures, latest revision for Type 4
engineering fabric. However, provide fabric meeting Geotechnical Engineers
recommendations for the application and use intended.
D. Silt Fence Fabric: Silt fence fabric shall conform to Section 1056 – Engineering
Fabrics of the NCDOT Standard Specifications for Roadways and Structures,
latest revision for Type 3 engineering fabric, Class A or B as specified or shown
on the plans.
word “CAUTION” repeated along the length of the tape. Standard color code for
tape:
Reinforcing Steel bars shall meet ASTM A615, grade 60, latest revision.
PART 3 – EXECUTION
3.1 PREPARATION
B. The Public Services Director reserves the right to limit the width of land to be
disturbed and to designate on the drawings or in the field certain areas or items
within this width to be protected from damage.
C. Access and/or Haul Roads: Any grading or excavation required for equipment
travel during the course of construction as well as erosion control, access or haul
road removal, restoration, seeding and ground cover shall be provided by the
Contractor.
E. The Contractor shall protect all buildings or structures located along the utility
line. Hand trenching, shoring, or other methods may be required.
G. Contractor shall limit width of disturbed area through garden areas to a width
absolutely necessary for construction of utility line.
H. Contractor shall obtain written permission from property owners for use of any
access other than ones located within public rights-of-way or easements.
Written permission shall contain conditions for use and restoration agreements
between property owner and Contractor.
I. All areas disturbed shall be restored to a condition equal to or better than their
original condition and shall be graded to drain.
J. The Contractor shall replace or repair all damaged or destroyed hedgerows and
property corners using the services of a licensed Professional Surveyor.
A. Contractor shall not disturb any areas outside the limits contained in this section
without express written permission from the Public Services Director.
C. The widths measured from the centerline of the water or sewer lines shall be as
shown on the contract drawings. The Contractor shall protect all areas outside
these construction limits unless written variations are granted by the Public
Services Director.
1) All trees located beyond 15 feet of the centerline of water, sewer or storm
drainage lines shall be protected by the Contractor. The Public Services
Director reserves the right to designate other trees located closer to the
centerline for protection where possible.
2) All shrubs, hedges, or other ornamental plantings located along the line shall
be protected or removed and replanted by the Contractor, and survival
guaranteed through the project’s warrantee period. If the plantings fail to
survive, they shall be replaced with specimens of like size whenever
available.
4) Contractor shall grub only brush, roots, and stumps of removed trees.
Damage to lawns shall be kept to an absolute minimum necessary for
construction.
5) Excavated or blasted rock shall be removed from the site unless otherwise
ordered by the Public Services Director.
6) Restoration and fine grading shall follow within 15 calendar days from the
time an area is disturbed or within 1000 feet from the immediate work site,
which ever occurs first. Seeding shall follow as ordered by the Public
Services Director.
1) In wooded areas, the clearing shall be 15 feet on each side of pipe, unless
indicated differently on the City of Jacksonville approved construction
drawings, in which case, the work shall be confined to the limits defined on
the plans. All permanent easements shall be fully cleared. On City funded
projects, anll trees 12 inches in diameter or larger located beyond 15 feet of
the centerline of the water or sewer line shall be protected unless Contractor
obtains written authorization from the Public Services Director to remove
them. The Public Services Director reserves the right to designate select
trees located closer to the centerline for protection where possible.
2) In areas where livestock and pets are kept, the Contractor shall notify
property owner prior to commencing work and keep owner advised of
progress of work. Fences shall be kept secure at all times and livestock and
pets protected from open ditches, machinery, blasting, and other hazards.
A. Subsurface obstructions
4) If active utility lines are encountered, and are not shown on the Drawings or
otherwise made known to the Contractor, promptly take necessary steps to
assure that service is not interrupted.
6) If existing utilities are found to interfere with the permanent facilities being
constructed under this Section, immediately notify the Public Services
Director and secure his instructions.
2) Where a utility line is in an existing paved area, the Contractor shall use care
to cut in sharp, neat lines ahead of the excavating/ditching equipment and
parallel to the pipe on each side as may be applicable. If the existing road to
be cut is located within another jurisdiction other than the City of Jacksonville
or within NCDOT rights of way, the Contractor is responsible for contacting
the local representative or NCDOT, respectively about pavement
repair/replacement.
4) Provide full access to public and private premises, to fire hydrants, at street
crossings, sidewalks and other points as designated by the Public Services
Director to prevent serious interruption of travel.
A. Barricade open holes and depressions occurring as part of the work, and post
warning lights on property adjacent to or part of public access.
C. Protection and Restoration of Property: The contactor shall not enter upon
private property for any purpose without first obtaining permission. He shall use
every precaution necessary to prevent damage or injury to any public or private
property, trees, fences, monuments, and underground structures, etc., on and
adjacent to the site of the work. He shall protect carefully from disturbance or
damage all land monuments and property markers until an authorized agent has
witnessed or otherwise referenced their locations, and shall not remove them
until directed.
The Contractor shall be responsible for all damage or injury to property of any
character resulting from any act, omission, neglect, or misconduct in his manner
or method or executing said work, from his nonexecution of work, or from
defective work or materials, and he shall not be released from said responsibility
until the work shall have been completed and accepted.
When or where any direct or indirect damage or injury is done to public or private
property by or on account of any act, omission, neglect, or misconduct in the
execution of the work, he shall restore such property, at his own expense, to a
condition equal to or better than that existing before such damage or injury was
done, by repairing, rebuilding, or otherwise restoring, and may be directed or he
may make good such damage or injury in an acceptable manner.
The Contractor shall, at his own expense, sustain in their places and protect
from direct or indirect injury all pipes, poles, conduits, walls, roadways, buildings,
and other structures, utilities and property in the vicinity of his work. Such
sustaining and supporting shall be carefully done by the Contractor and as
required by the Company or party owning the structures or Agency controlling it.
The Contractor shall take all risks attending the presence or proximity of pipes,
poles, conduits, walls, thereof and any costs associated will be deducted from
any monies due the Contractor. Failure of the Public Services Director or his/her
D. Contractor shall protect existing tress and other vegetation indicated by the
Public Services Director to remain in place against limb, bark or root damage
such as cutting, breaking, or skinning of roots, skinning and bruising of bark,
smothering of trees by stockpiling construction materials or excavated materials
within drip line, excess foot or vehicular traffic, or parking of vehicles within drip
line. When such damage does occur, all rough edges of scarred areas shall be
removed in accordance with accepted horticultural practices.
E. Carefully and cleanly, cut roots and branches of trees indicated to remain where
the roots and branches obstruct construction of the utility line. If directed by the
Public Services Director, the Contractor shall provide protection for roots and
branches over 1 ½ inches diameter that are cut during construction operations.
Coat the cut faces with emulsified asphalt, or other coating especially formulated
for horticultural use on cut or damaged plant tissues. Temporarily cover all
exposed roots with wet burlap to prevent roots from drying out. Provide earth
cover as soon as possible.
G. Debris from the site shall be removed in such a manner as to prevent spillage.
Keep pavement and area adjacent to site clean and free from mud, dirt, dust,
and debris at all times.
H. The method of stripping, clearing, and grubbing the site shall be at the discretion
of the Contractor. However, all stumps, roots and other debris protruding
through the ground surface or in excavated areas shall be completely removed
and disposed of off the site by the Contractor.
J. Disposal: All brush, treetops, stumps, and debris shall be hauled away from
site or otherwise disposed of in a manner acceptable to the Public Services
Director. The Contactor shall clean up debris resulting from clearing operations
continuously with the progress of the work and remove promptly all salvageable
material that becomes his property and is not to be reused in construction. Sale
of material on the site is prohibited.
Disposal of cleared material shall be in accordance with all local and state laws.
Trees cut down on the construction site will be hauled away from the site for
proper disposal unless instructed otherwise by the City. Stumps of trees cut
down outside of the excavation area will be removed. Perishable material shall
not be disposed of at the construction site. Brush, laps, roots, and stumps from
trees shall be disposed of in a NCDENR approved and permitted land clearing
and inert debris type landfill. The Contractor will be responsible for obtaining all
applicable permits and paying all fees for the disposal of excess material.
3.1.6 DEWATERING
B. No pipe shall be constructed in water and water shall not be allowed to drain
through the pipe. The open end of the pipe shall be kept closed with a tight
fitting plug to prevent washing of any foreign matter into the line.
C. No structure shall be constructed in water and water shall not be allowed to flow
over or rise upon any concrete masonry structure until the work has been
accepted.
D. The Contractor shall dispose of water from the trenches in such a manner to
cause no injury to public health, public or private property, work completed or in
progress, street surfaces, or which may cause any interference with the use of
the streets. Water, if odorless and stable, may be discharged into an existing
E. Prevent surface water from ponding on prepared subgrades and from flooding
project site and the surrounding area. Reroute surface water runoff away from
or around excavated areas.
G. Install a dewatering system to keep subgrades dry and convey ground water
away from excavations. The cost of shoring, sheeting, well pointing, gravel
bedding and other dewatering devices shall be included in the unit price of each
respective item bid. Maintain until dewatering is no longer required.
J. Backfilling shall not take place when the trench contains water in an amount to
create soupy conditions.
3.2.1 GENERAL
B. Remove all material of whatever nature, including but not limited to clay, silt, and
gravel. Provided the material meets the requirements of paragraph 2.1.1
Material Classification, subparagraph F, Common Trench Backfill, material of a
compactable nature that can be re-used as trench backfill shall be replaced and
re-compacted to the requirements set forth in these specifications.
E. Sanitary and Storm Sewer Alignment and Grade: Offset stakes set at each
manhole, catch basin, or curb inlet shall indicate the line and grade of the sewer.
Alignment and grade of the pipe by the Contractor shall be established by laser
beam. The Contractor shall employ personnel experienced in the use of laser
beams. The alignment and grade of the sewer shall be constructed as indicated
on the approved plans. Prior to making changes in the field, the Public Services
Director shall approve any change in grade or alignment that deviates from the
approved plans. Refer to Water and Sewer Design, paragraph 1.3.3 H regarding
acceptance and compensation for lines deviating from minimum grade.
Table 2275.1
Minimum Cover above top of Main Pipe Lines
Condition
Utility Subject to NOT subject to With Concrete
vehicular traffic vehicular traffic Encasement
Sanitary Sewer 36b inches 24b inches As Designed
(use DIP if < 36 (use DIP if < 36
inches of cover) inches of cover)
Sewer Services At depth shown At depth shown As Designed
on plans but no on plans but no
b b
less than 36 less than 12
inches inches
Water 36a inches 36a inches 18 inches
Distribution (see paragraph
C, regarding
encasement)
Water services 30a inches 30a inches As Designed
Storm Drainage As designed but As designed As Designed
c
no less than 12
inches for
reinforced
concrete pipe
a
Minimum/Maximum Cover for Water Pipe: The Public Services Director must
approve all installations of water mains with less than 36 inches of cover or greater
than 60 inches of cover.
b
Minimum/Maximum Cover for Sewer Pipe: The Public Services Director must
approve all installations of sewer lines with 36 inches of cover or less or with greater
than 18 feet of cover. Ductile iron pipe is required where depth of pipe exceeds 12
feet or the line is placed in fill.
c
Minimum/Maximum Cover for Storm Drainage Pipe: The Public Services
Director must approve all installations of storm drainage lines in areas subject to
traffic load with less than 12 inches of cover or with greater than 12 feet of cover. The
pipe class, trench width, and/or the bedding class shall be modified for the depths
exceeding 12 feet of cover to accommodate the extra depth/loads. Pipe subject to
vehicular traffic shall be reinforced concrete pipe. No plain concrete pipe is permitted
in traffic areas.
C. Water lines that have no more than 24 inches of cover below the original flow
line of a ditch or culvert crossing may be required by the Public Services Director
to be encased in concrete for a length of at least 5 feet beyond each side of the
ditch or culvert.
3.2.3 TRENCHING
A. General: The trench for gravity pipe shall be excavated to conform to standard
details 511.01 (water and drainage) and 531.01 (sewer) as applicable. Where it
is necessary to remove existing pavements, prepared road surfaces, sidewalks
and curbs, these structures/surfaces must be replaced by the Contractor. When
making a pavement cut, the Contractor shall use care to saw cut in sharp, neat
lines ahead of the excavating/ditching equipment and parallel to the pipe on each
side as may be applicable. Edges of existing pavement shall be re-cut and
trimmed to square, straight edges after the pipe system has been installed and
prior to placement of the new base and pavement.
All trenching shall be open-cut from the surface. No tunneling or boring will be
allowed without the consent of the Public Services Director. All trenches shall be
excavated to the lines and grades as shown on the plans. Where utility lines are
in an existing paved area, the edges of the pavement for the utility line shall be
cut in a straight line, parallel to the pipe.
1) Trench Width: The sides of trench shall be uniform and vertical. The width
of the trench at the top of the pipe shall be a width that will permit the proper
construction of joints and compaction of backfill around the pipe and shall be
equal to the largest outside diameter of the pipe plus 12 inches on each side
of the pipe, measured at the top of the pipe. The sides of the trenches shall
be vertical unless otherwise approved by the Public Services Director.
Vertical walls should project at least 2 feet above the top of the pipeline laid
to existing construction grade unless the finished grade fill depth is less than
2 feet. Lowering trench wall height may necessitate a change in either pipe
or bury classification. Notwithstanding, this section is subject to OSHA
guidelines and regulations regarding trench protection and shoring.
Every effort shall be made to maintain the width of the pipe plus 24 inches
but trench width must also be wide enough to provide adequate space for
laying and connecting pipe and appurtenances. Sufficient space shall be
allowed at the joints for the free use of wrenches for tightening of bolts.
In excavating for the trench, it is essential that the trench bottom be uniform
in grade and remains static during backfilling and under all subsequent
trench conditions. To insure a uniform depth of stone, the grade of the
bottom of the trench shall be graded to within 0.04 foot (1/2-inch) of the plan
specified grade. The stone shall be graded to the same tolerance.
2) Trench Depth:
b. Water: Trench depth shall generally conform to that shown on the plans
and in conformity to the requirements of Table 2275.1, Minimum Cover
above top of Main Pipe Lines.
c. Gravity sewer: Excavate to the depth and grades shown on the plans.
Trench depth shall generally conform to the requirements of Table
2275.1, Minimum Cover above top of Main Pipe Lines.
d. Storm drainage: Excavate to the depth and grades shown on the plans.
Trench depth shall generally conform to the requirements of Table
2275.1, Minimum Cover above top of Main Pipe Lines.
Do not remove sheeting until backfilling has progressed to stage that no damage
to piping, utility service, or conduit will result due to removal. All shoring and
form material shall be removed before backfilling. When sheeting, bracing, or
trench boxes are required, in order to prevent damage to existing facilities or
3.2.5 ROCK:
C. Disposal of Rock: Rock excavated from the trench shall be hauled off the site
at the Contractor’s expense. Borrow required to replace excavated rock shall be
provided by the Contractor and shall be included in the unit price bid for rock
excavation. No rocks or boulders shall be used as backfill in any part of the
trench. Where rock has scattered over adjoining property as a result of blasting,
the Contractor shall remove the rock and restore the area to its original condition
at no cost to the City.
A. Excavation of trenches for all pipelines shall be done to line and grade as
established by the design engineer. The bedding surface shall provide a firm,
stable, and uniform support through the entire length of the pipe. Recesses shall
be excavated to accommodate bells and joints. When bedded firmly on the
subgrade, the pipe shall be on the exact grade of the completed water, sewer, or
storm drainage line.
In excavating for the trench, it is essential that the trench bottom be uniform in
grade and remains static during backfilling and under all subsequent trench
conditions. To insure a uniform depth of stone, the grade of the bottom of the
trench shall be graded to within 0.04 foot (1/2-inch) of the plan specified grade.
The stone shall be graded to the same tolerance.
Observe the following requirements when unstable trench bottom materials are
encountered:
1) Notify the City when unstable materials are encountered and define by
drawing station locations and limits when encountered.
Care shall be taken not to over excavate the trench. All trenches excavated
below grade (over excavated) shall be refilled to grade with thoroughly
compacted Class I, II, or III materials (see standard detail 511.01 for
classifications) as directed by the Public Services Director. No extra
compensation shall be allowed for this work unless such excavations are
ordered by the Public Services Director.
The bottom of the trench for gravity sanitary sewer pipelines shall be excavated
to a minimum over depth as shown on standard detail 531.01 to provide for
improved pipe bedding material for the entire length of the gravity pipeline,
including sewer lateral connections, except in rock where bedding shall be a
minimum of 6 inches deep (see paragraph 3.2.5 B, above). The bedding shall
be shaped so that the bottom half of sanitary sewer pipe rests on the bed. Bell
holes and depressions as required of the joint shall be dug after the bedding has
been graded and shaped, and shall be only of such length, depth, and width as
required for properly making the particular type of joint. The trench for sanitary
sewers and lateral connections shall then be backfilled and compacted as
indicated in Table 2275.3.
The bottom of the trench for storm drainage pipelines shall be excavated to a
minimum over depth as shown on the construction drawings in accordance with
the applicable laying condition specified (as shown on standard detail 511.01)
to provide for pipe bedding for the entire length of the gravity pipeline, including
lateral connections if any, except in rock where bedding shall be a minimum of 6
inches deep (see paragraph 3.2.5 B, above). The bedding shall be shaped so to
conform to a Type 2 or Type 3 laying condition as may be indicated on the
drawings. Bell holes and depressions as required of the joint shall be dug after
the bedding has been graded and shaped, and shall be only of such length,
depth, and width as required for properly making the particular type of joint. The
trench for storm drainage and lateral connections, if any, shall then be backfilled
and compacted as indicated in Table 2275.3. Rock larger than 3 inches shall be
removed from the trench bottom and any voids filled with Class I, II, or III
material. Rock shall be removed 6 inches below pipe and the void filled with
clean stone.
The trenches for water lines and sewage force mains shall be graded to avoid
local high points. Trenches shall be graded either level or on a continuous
upslope to the high points designated on the drawings. Trenches shall be of
such depth as to provide a minimum cover over the top of the pipe as noted in
Table 2275.1. The trenches shall have 4 inches of loose soil in the bottom
before pipe is placed, so pipe is firmly and continuous in contact with the soil.
Pipe shall not bridge any areas. Rock larger than 3 inches shall be removed
from the trench bottom and any voids filled with soil or clean stone. Bell holes
shall be provided at each joint to permit proper joint assembly and proper pipe
support. Rock shall be removed 6 inches below pipe and the void filled with
clean stone.
The open end of water or sewer pipe shall be kept closed with a watertight plug
to prevent washing of any foreign matter into the line. At the conclusion of the
workday, or at any other time when pipe laying is not in progress, a watertight
plug shall be placed in the bell of the last joint of pipe laid.
In areas where trenching for pipes will be in fills, the fills shall be brought to an
elevation of at least 12 inches above the top of the pipe, and then the trench
excavated in the compacted fill, as herein specified for trench excavation.
A. All excavated material shall be placed on one side of the trench (a minimum of 2’
from the edge of excavation as required by OSHA regulations) away from the
roadway unless permission is given by the City’s representative to place it on
both sides. Excavated materials shall be so placed as not to endanger the work
and so that free access may be had at all times to all parts of the trench and to
all fire alarm boxes, fire hydrants and gate valves on water pipes, which are
located in the vicinity. Excavated material shall be placed to inconvenience the
public as little as possible. All fences and walls shall be protected and, if
damaged, shall be repaired or replaced in as good or better condition as before it
was disturbed. Protect shade trees from stockpiling of material.
3.3 BEDDING
B. Bedding Water Pipe, Water Service Pipe, and Sewage Force Mains: Unless
otherwise directed by the Public Services Director, do not bed water pipe, water
service pipe, and sewage force mains in stone except as indicated for rock
areas (see standard detail 511.01). Where rock is encountered bed in
accordance with paragraph 3.2.5 B Cushioning pipe in rock.
D. Bedding for Structures: The bottom of manhole bases and other precast
structures and appurtenances shall be excavated to minimum over depth of 6 or
8 inches, as indicated in the applicable standard details, below the bottom of the
structure. The structures shall be placed on clean stone bedding that has been
firmly consolidated. Bedding material shall be shaped, graded, and compacted
so that the entire bottom of the structure rests level on the material for its entire
area.
A. Unless otherwise specified, the bottom of the pipe trench for sanitary sewer, and
where indicated by the Public Services Director, storm drainage pipe shall be
excavated to below the bottom of the pipe, to provide for the compacted
bedding materials, expect as specified in rock. Bedding material shall be
placed, shaped, and compacted so that at least the bottom of the pipe rests
uniformly upon the material for the entire length of the pipe. Bell holes and
depressions required for the jointing of pipe shall be dug after the compacted
bedding material has been graded and shaped and shall be only of the length,
depth, and width required to make the joint properly. Care shall be taken to
make sure bedding fills the voids beneath the pipe haunches, by poking with a
shovel or tamper. See standard details 511.01 and 531.01, as applicable.
3.4.1 BACKFILLING
A. GENERAL:
8) All pipe areas shall be graded and maintained in such a condition that
erosion or saturation will not damage the pipe bed or backfill.
9) Heavy equipment shall not be operated over any pipe until it has been
properly backfilled and compacted with a vibratory compaction device (i.e.
Rammax or jumping jack, NO PLATE TAMP) and has a minimum cover as
required by the plans. Pipe that is misaligned, shows excessive settlement,
or has been otherwise damaged by the Contractor’s operations, shall be
removed and replaced at no cost to the City.
10) Installation of Warning Tape: All water mains and sewer force mains shall
have a non-metallic underground warning tape shall be installed directly over
the pipe approximately 8 inches to 12 inches below finished (final design)
grade.
11) Installation of Tracer Wire: All non-metallic pipes shall have a bare 10
gauge copper tracer wire attached to the pipe. On water mains, copper wire
shall be from valve to valve with copper wire protruding up in valve box. On
force mains, copper wire will be from lift station to the manhole tie-ins. It
shall be continuous and uninterrupted with valve boxes placed at major
bends or at 1000 feet maximum intervals. A sufficient excess length of wire
shall be left in each box to provide at least a 2-foot length of wire above
finished grade.
Clamps used to bond wire to conductor to metal (in instances where both
PVC and DIP are used in the same run of pipe) shall be heavy-duty stainless
steel approved by the Public Services Director.
B. METHODS:
pressures do not occur such that the pipe could be displaced or dislodged.
Do not backfill on muddy or frozen soil.
Sheeting and shoring generally should be removed only when the trench
below it has become substantially filled, and every precaution shall be taken
to prevent any slides of material from the sides of the trench onto or against
the pipe.
b. Hand place, shovel slice, and hand tamp carefully compacted backfill
solidly around pipe. Only hand tamping shall be used to compact earth
around the pipeline. When the backfill has been brought to 12 inches
above the top of the barrel, vibratory compaction devices (i.e. Rammax or
jumping jacks, NOT PLATE TAMPS) shall be used to compact the
remainder of the soil.
b. All areas within the limits designated on the drawings, including adjacent
transition areas, shall be uniformly graded. The Contractor shall finish
surfaces within the specified tolerances with uniform levels or slopes
between points where elevations or existing grades are shown.
i) Finish subgrade areas that are to receive topsoil. Bring such areas to
within 0.10 foot of required subgrade elevations.
3.5 COMPACTION/DENSITY
Soil shall be compacted using equipment suitable for the material and the work area
location. Power driven hand tampers shall be used for compacting materials adjacent to
structures. Use hand tamper for recompaction over underground utilities.
A. Testing
Quality Assurance (QA) testing, and the associated cost, is the responsibility of
the City. Quality Assurance testing by the City is used to confirm that the
Contractor is generally performing his/her work in compliance with these
specifications.
Quality Control (QC) testing is the necessary and required testing that is to be
performed by the Contractor to assure that he/she is meeting and complying with
the requirements of these specifications. The associated cost for QC testing is
the Contractor’s responsibility. The Contractor is also responsible for “re-testing”
costs incurred by the City when the City test results (tests for Quality Assurance)
results in a “failure.”
In the course of backfilling trenches for utility installations, the Public Services
Director may require “Field Density Determinations” or compaction tests. When
compaction tests are called for, the Public Services Director will determine the
location of the tests and the City shall engage a qualified testing firm to perform
the test. Field density determinations shall be performed in accordance with
AASHTO T191, T205, and T214, modified to include material sizes used in the
laboratory determination of density with nuclear field density testing device or by
other approved methods. A representative of the City will observe tests and a
copy of the test results and inspection report will be submitted by the testing firm
directly to the Public Services Director. When the average of 3 test results, with
no one test failing by more than 3 percentage points, indicate that the density is
less than the percent specified, the Contractor shall excavate and re-compact
the areas that have failed at no expense to the City. Payment for failed
compaction test shall be made by the Contractor by deducting the cost from the
forthcoming retainage or billed directly to the Contractor.
For City funded projects, the cost of Quality Control testing shall be included in
the bid prices for water and/or sewer installation. Where backfill compaction is
suspect and questionable, the material shall be removed as directed by the
Public Services Director and the area tested. If a suspect area fails to meet the
prescribed minimum moisture density test requirements, the soil shall be
removed, replaced, compacted, and re-tested, as directed by the Public Services
Director, until the backfill meets or exceeds the minimum density requirements.
The Contractor shall pay for all costs associated with re-testing.
Table 2275.2
Testing Frequency
Location Frequency
Trench areas in road 1 per road crossing, and/or
crossings
Trench areas 1 per 200 linear feet per two feet of fill thickness
Exception:
D. SWhere additional tests are required to determine the extent of unacceptable
i compaction (having been determined by the initial QA/QC test). In this case,
t the costs for these additional tests are the responsibility of the Contractor.
e
access for testing: Ensure City, at all times, has immediate access to the site
for the testing of all soils related work. Ensure excavations are in a safe
condition for testing personnel.
Table 2275.3
Minimum Compaction Limits
(Cohesive Soils)
Location Density
Areas under Top 12 inches 100% of the maximum dry density
roadway by ASTM D698 (Standard
pavement Proctor), AASHTO T99.
surfaces, curb Up to within 100% of the maximum dry density
and gutter, and 12 inches by ASTM D698 (Standard
sidewalks Proctor), AASHTO T99.
Roadway 95% of the maximum dry density by ASTM D698
shoulders (Standard Proctor), AASHTO T99.
Under turf, 90% of the maximum dry density by ASTM D698
sodded, planted, (Standard Proctor), AASHTO T99.
or seeded non-
traffic areas
Beneath and 100% of the maximum dry density by ASTM D698
within 5 feet of (Standard Proctor), AASHTO T99.
buildings
F. Compaction Lifts:
Table 2275.4
Compaction Lift Thickness of Common Earth Backfill
Lift Thickness (inches) Location
6 Inside street rights-of-way
12 Outside street rights-of-way
Table 2275.5
In-Place Density Tests
Soil Type/Classification Reference Standard
Crushed Rock ASTM D 2049 by percentage of relative density
ASTM D 1557 or D 698 (standard Proctor)
GW, GP, SW and SP ASTM D 2049 by percentage of relative density
ASTM D 1557 or D 698 (standard Proctor)
GM, GC, SM, SC, ML, CL ASTM D 2167, D1556, D2922, or D2937 by
percentage of Standard Proctor Density according
to ASTM D 698 or AASHTO T99
A. Open trenches: Sewer lateral and water service connections that cross-paved
streets shall be installed by saw cutting the pavement and opening the trench.
The open trench width shall be no wider than 36 inches.
A. General: This work shall consist of replacing subbase stone, and bituminous
material in the street in areas where it becomes necessary to remove the original
pavement for sewer, water main, and storm drainage trenches. Pavement repair
shall be as shown on the drawings, or as determined by the Public Services
Director. The pavement patch shall provide a uniform and smooth driving
surface free of humps or depressions.
C. When water, sewer and/or storm drainage lines are installed in or across
roadways that have been macadamized or graveled, the Contractor shall save
the gravel or stone, refill the upper 12 inches of the trench with the material, and
supply sufficient new stone or gravel to return the roadway to the original grade.
It shall be the Contractor’s responsibility to maintain the original grade by adding
gravel or ABC until the ditch is stable and the pipeline accepted by the City.
Maintain area as outlined in paragraph 3.4.1 B - Surface Protection - Traffic.
3.8 BLASTING
3.8.1 GENERAL
A. Blasting procedures shall conform to all applicable local, state, and federal laws
and ordinances and shall be performed in accordance with OSHA Standard 29
CFR part 1910.109, NCDOT Rules for Transporting Explosives, and local Fire
Department Regulations. Prior to any blasting, a blasting permit shall be
obtained. The approval of the Public Services Director shall be obtained before
any blasting takes place and the Public Services Director may fix the hours of
blasting if he/she deems it necessary. The use of explosives shall be in
accordance with approved methods that safeguard lives and property.
Explosives shall only be handled, placed, and detonated by persons licensed in
this work. It is the responsibility of the Contractor to provide proper notification to
appropriate parties.
B. Rock Excavation: See paragraph 3.2.5, - Rock for the definition of rock.
C. The minimum insurance coverage for blasting shall be as specified by the Public
Services Director. The coverage shall include explosion and collapse. If blasting
occurs within 200 feet of any underground structure or utility, underground
coverage will be required. The owner and the property owners shall be named
as “additional insured.”
E. The City may prohibit blasting when the method of detonation or the means of
protection provided is inadequate. Blasting conducted with or without direct
supervision of the City will not relieve the Contractor of the responsibilities
stipulated herein.
H. Immediately after the loading and tamping of the drill hole and before fixing the
blast, the material to be blasted shall be covered on all exposed sides with
blasting mats, or other approved protective material. After the protection has
been applied, the blast shall be fired without unnecessary delay.
A. The Contractor shall provide a blast warning signal system. The blast warning
signal system shall consist of one or more air horns located at the blast site. The
air horn(s) shall be audible a minimum of 1 mile from the blast site. The signals
shall be one long horn five minutes prior to the blast, one short horn 1 minute
prior to the blast, and one long horn after the blast to signal all clear. The
Contractor shall erect two clear and legible blast warning signal signs at
locations determined by the Public Services Director. The signs shall list the
blast warning signal system, the Contractor Superintendent’s name and
telephone number, and the City representative’s name and telephone number.
C. The Contractor shall notify in writing all property Owners within 250 feet of the
proposed blast at least 1 week prior to the proposed blast and verbally on the
day of the scheduled blast.
H. The peak overpressure of air blast shall not exceed 0.015 pound per square inch
or 138 decibels.
J. Preblast and post blast surveys will be performed by the Contractor. The
Contractor may review this data and supplement it as he sees fit or conduct
separate survey after written permission is obtained from the property Owners.
In this event, the written permission shall be submitted to the Public Services
Director prior to entering upon private property. The preblast and post blast
surveys will include all occupied buildings within 250 feet of blasting areas. The
K. The City reserves the right to monitor production blasting. In this event, the
Contractor shall provide the Public Services Director ample notice of scheduled
blasts to allow set-up of monitoring equipment.
A. Pipeline crossings shall be installed in a steel casing pipe installed by the “dry
bore and jacking” method. Length of steel pipe shall be welded to the preceding
length installed. The carrier pipe shall be protected by spiders constructed as
shown on standard detail C07.01. The ductile iron carrier pipe shall be as
specified for sewer and water pipe and shall be slip joint ductile iron pipe. If, in
the opinion of the Contractor, boring and jacking of the highway crossing is not
possible due to rock, he shall test drill, in the presence of the Public Services
Director at the proposed crossing locations, at least 3 evenly spaced points in
the placement along the crossing alignment. Upon verifying the presence of
rock at a depth that would conflict with the boring and jacking operation, the
Contractor shall make application to the applicable City or the NCDOT, as
applicable, to allow open cutting of the crossing. The Contractor shall be
responsible for providing all data and shall pay any fees required for this
application. If the trench is allowed to be open cut, casing pipe shall be
provided and the trench shall be backfilled entirely with flowable fill concrete to
the bottom of the pavement base course and the pavement restored within one
day of placing the pipe. Non-woven fabric separation fabric is to be provided
between the stone and the pavement.
B. The steel casing pipe shall be of the thickness as specified in standard detail
C07.01. Refer to specification Division 02530 - Sanitary Sewer and Division
02510 - Water Distribution for casing pipe specifications.
E. After installation of the casing pipe, the carrier pipe, if required, shall be
installed. The ends of the casing shall be plugged in accordance with standard
detail C07.01.
Crossing of railroad tracks with water, sewer or storm drainage lines shall be by the
method shown on the contract drawings and approved by the applicable Railroad
Company. It is the responsibility of the Project Engineer and Contractor to contact the
Railroad Company and to comply with all Railroad Company requirements for
specifications, drawings, permits, etc. All water, sewer, and storm drainage lines
installed beneath railroad tracks shall be in accordance with the Railroad Company’s
policies, procedures, and permits requirements. The railroad right of way and track
structure shall be fully restored to its original pre-existing condition and to the full
satisfaction of the Railroad Company. The work shall not interrupt the use of the
railroad tracks or in any way endanger the traffic on them.
In accordance with the contract drawings, underground river or creek crossings shall be
made either by horizontal directional drilling (HDD) with HDPE pipe or constructed in the
dry by providing a temporary cofferdam or bulkhead. River or creek crossings shall be
in accordance with the requirements of the Public Services Director, NCDENR, The US
Army Corps of Engineers, and all other agencies having jurisdiction. Unless horizontal
directional drilling is specified in the contract documents, river or creek crossings shall
be made by providing a temporary cofferdam or bulkhead using ductile iron pipe for the
crossing.
A. Cofferdam Method: The Contractor shall construct the river crossing in the
“dry” by providing a temporary cofferdam or bulkhead of non-erodible material.
The cofferdam shall not obstruct more than one-half of the water surface at any
time and shall not extend more than 3 feet above the normal water surface. The
Contractor shall not be allowed to operate construction equipment on the native
steam bottom, except during removal of the cofferdam. The Contractor shall be
advised that the level in the river can fluctuate rapidly.
3) Construct the crossings as indicated. The Contractor shall then remove the
cofferdam, bulkhead, or whatever equipment or material that was used to
construct the crossing. The bottom of the river in the construction area shall
be restored to its original cross section. All disturbed areas on the banks of
the river shall be seeded and mulched in accordance with paragraph 3.16 –
Seeding, Sodding, and Groundcover.
4) Comply with all terms and conditions of all permits issued by the US Army
Corps of Engineers, CAMA, and/or NCDENR for this work.
5) The pipe and joints of water or sewer main entering or crossing streams shall
be tested in place and shall exhibit zero infiltration. This testing shall be done
prior to encasing in concrete.
Surface water crossings, with pipe above the water, shall be adequately supported by
pipe support piers or beams. Surface water crossings with pipe under streambed shall
have the pipe encased in concrete when the cover is less than 3 feet.
Concrete collars shall be used on sewer lines with slopes 10% or greater. At least one
concrete collar shall be placed before the bell of each joint of pipe. Additional collars
may be required by the City.
Placement of Rip Rap and fabric shall conform to Section 876 – Rip Rap of the NCDOT
Standard Specifications for Roadways and Structures, latest revision.
A. During the progress of the work, the Contractor shall keep the premises and the
vicinity of the work clear from unsightly and disorderly piles of debris. Suitable
locations shall be specified for the various construction materials and for debris.
The materials shall be kept in their storage locations, except as needed for the
work and debris shall be promptly and regularly collected and deposited in the
specified location.
C. When working on the shoulders of paved roads, the Contractor shall keep the
pavement clean of all loose earth, dust, mud, grave, etc., and shall restore road
surfaces, shoulders, and ditches as required by either the NCDOT or the right-
of-way owner.
E. After all work is completed, the Contractor shall remove all tools and other
equipment, leaving the site free, clean, and in good condition.
F. The Contractor shall keep the surface over and along the trenches and other
excavation in a safe and satisfactory condition during the progress of the work
and for a period of one year after the work has been completed. He shall be
held responsible for any accidents that may occur on the account of the
defective condition of such surface.
3.16.1 GENERAL
A. Seeding, Sodding, and Groundcover shall comply with the applicable provisions
and requirements of Division 02920 - Seeding, Sodding and Groundcover.
Unless called for otherwise on the Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan, in
areas where natural sod or vegetation has been disturbed, the area shall be
seeded in accordance with standard detail 350.01.
If the line is installed through a landscaped lawn, sod of the same type shall be
placed to restore ground cover to the existing lawn.
C. Seeding shall be carried out as soon as practical after the construction in any
one area, and shall be maintained against erosion through the completion of the
project. Seeding shall be accomplished as work progresses and shall be in
accordance with Sediment and Erosion Control regulations.
The Contractor shall be responsible for proper care of the seeded area during
the period that vegetation is being established. In the event of an erosive rain
before an adequate stand of vegetation has been established, damaged areas
shall be repaired, fertilized, seeded, and mulched at the Contractor’s expense.
E. Stockpile Area: The Contractor is responsible for securing a material lay down
and stockpile storage area for the contract. As such, the Contractor is
responsible for the necessary erosion control measures, including but not
necessarily limited to, a construction entrance, silt fence, protection of
streams/buffers, clean up and restoration of site to the satisfaction of the City
and the NCDENR, Department of Water Quality, Land Quality Section. Stockpile
and/or waste areas must be maintained within the limits of the areas protected
by the proposed measures and otherwise temporarily seeded if to be left
stockpiled over 30 calendar days.
3.17 MISCELLANEOUS
When directed by the Public Services Director, the Contractor shall backfill
trenches or undercut areas with flowable fill concrete plant mix. To allow for
future re-excavation of filled area, concrete strength shall be liquid enough to
flow, be self-leveling, and have an ultimate minimum strength 225 psi (this
product is a combination of sand and Portland cement). Except for structural
applications, traffic can be placed on mixture within an hour or two after
placement. Final surfacing of pavements; however, should be delayed if
possible at least 24 hours to allow for shrinkage and hydration of concrete.
Settlement of 2" to 3" is to be expected.
The option to use flowable fill is open to the Contractor to reduce delay and
inconvenience to traffic. However, payment for flowable fill backfill is considered
incidental to the cost of construction unless a pay item has been provided in the
proposal, a change order has been approved, or the Contractor is ordered by the
Public Services Director to place flowable fill concrete as an emergency
measure.
All materials such as paving blocks, brick, castings, and pipe etc., removed
during excavation that is useable on this project shall be used after approval of
its use by the Public Services Director or the applicable owner of the street right-
of-way. Such material shall be stockpiled on site. Unnecessary abuse and
damage to these items shall be the Contractors responsibility and the cost of
replacement may be deducted from the retainage.
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