This work shall consist of two courses of bituminous concrete placed upon a completed base course. This work shall be performed in accordance with these specifications and in conformity with the typical sections for the class of street being constructed.
A. 
The materials for this work shall conform to the requirements of State Form 810, Article M.04.01, and shall be Class 1. At the time of construction, the mixing plant supplying the material must meet the requirements of the Connecticut State Highway Department for supplying bituminous concrete for state and Town aid projects.
B. 
At locations, such as drives, where special handling of bituminous concrete materials may be necessary, bituminous concrete Class 2 may be substituted for Class 1 with written permission of the Town Engineer.
The methods employed in performing the work and all equipment, tools, machinery and plant used in handling material and executing any part of the work shall be subject to the approval of the Town Engineer before the work is started and, whenever found unsatisfactory, shall be changed and improved as required by the Town Engineer. All equipment, tools, machinery and plant used must be maintained in a satisfactory working condition.
A. 
Paving equipment. Paving equipment shall be of the self-powered type with an adapter to provide guidance of the screeding action. The screed or strike-off member shall be adjustable to the shape of the cross section of the finished pavement. Some method shall be provided for the tilting of the screed while in operation to secure the proper drag and to provide the compressive action necessary to prevent pulling and to result in the uniformly screeded surface required. The machine shall have a sufficient number of driving wheels so that there will be no undue amount of slippage. Whenever the design of the equipment and plan of operation are such that the driving wheels travel on the finished surface of a completed pavement, said wheels shall be equipped with rubber tires or other means to protect the finished surface. Means shall be provided for heating the screeding members by some method that will prevent accumulations of bituminous material.
B. 
Transportation of mixture. The mixture shall be transported from the mixing plant in trucks having tight bodies which have been previously cleaned of all foreign material. The use of kerosene, gasoline, fuel oil or similar products for the coating of the inside of truck bodies is strictly prohibited. Loaded trucks shall be tightly covered with waterproof canvas or other suitable covers. The mixture shall be delivered at a temperature of 250° to 310° F. The maximum loss of temperature between plant and project shall not exceed 15° F.
C. 
Forms.
(1) 
Forms will be required only if the equipment and construction methods used fail to provide continuous and positive mechanical control of the screed or strike-off assembly so as to strike off the mixture to the exact grade and elevation intended or to place the material along true lines designated without the aid of manual adjustment during operation.
(2) 
When required, forms shall be of a type and construction approved by the Engineer.
D. 
Placing of mixture.
(1) 
Immediately before placing the mixture, the area to be surfaced shall be thoroughly cleaned. When the first course is used as a temporary wearing surface, it shall be thoroughly cleaned and a tack coat applied just prior to placing the second course.
(2) 
The mixture shall be laid only when the surface is free of frost and dry and when the weather is not foggy or rainy. Paving operations shall be carried on only when the temperature in the shade is not less than 40° F. When overtaken by sudden storms, only the amount of material actually in transit may be placed, provided the mixture is within the temperature limits specified.
(3) 
Upon arrival, the mixture shall be dumped into the mechanical spreader and immediately spread and struck off to the full width required and to such appropriate loose depth for each course that, when the work is completed, the specified depth will be obtained.
(4) 
The sequence of the bituminous concrete placing operations shall be performed so as to obtain tight and well-compacted longitudinal joints.
(5) 
Before any rolling is started, the finished surface shall be checked, any inequalities adjusted and all drippings, i.e., fat, sandy accumulations from the screed and all fat spots from any source, shall be removed and replaced by satisfactory material.
(6) 
Contact surfaces of curbings, gutters, manholes, etc., shall be painted with a thin, uniform coat of hot asphalt cement or asphalt cement dissolved in naphtha just before the material is placed against them.
(7) 
The refueling of equipment in such position that fuel might be spilled on bituminous concrete mixture already placed or to be placed is prohibited.
(8) 
Before mechanical equipment or hand tools are cleaned, they shall be moved off the area paved or to be paved and they shall not be returned for use until after they have been allowed to dry.
E. 
Compaction.
(1) 
After spreading and when sufficient set has developed to permit proper compaction, each course shall be compacted by rolling consisting of initial or breakdown rolling, intermediate rolling and final or finish rolling. Initial rolling shall be performed with power-driven steel wheel, tandem or three-wheel rollers weighing not less than 10 tons. Intermediate rolling shall be done with a self-propelled pneumatic tire roller equipped with wide-tread compaction tires capable of exerting an average contact pressure from 60 to 90 pounds per square inch uniformly over the surface. Final rolling shall be done by a power-driven steel wheel tandem roller weighing not less than 10 tons.
(2) 
Rolling shall begin at the sides and progress toward the center, parallel to the center line of the roadway, uniformly lapping at least 1/2 the width of the compacting wheel of the roller. Alternate trips of the roller shall be terminated in stops at least three feet distant from any preceding stop. Rolling shall be discontinued if the surface shows signs of excessive cracking or displacement and shall be continued later. If it is found that the cracking and displacement continues, the paving operation shall be discontinued until the condition is corrected.
(3) 
Rolling shall proceed continuously and in such a manner that all roller marks are eliminated and all parts of the pavement shall receive substantially equal compaction.
(4) 
The density of the completed pavement shall be not less than 95% and not more than 100% of the density obtained from approved compacted Marshall molds.
(5) 
For small places inaccessible to a roller, such as adjacent to curbs, gutters, manholes, etc., the required compaction shall be secured with tamps.
(6) 
All depressions shall be remedied by adding new material to form a true and even surface. All high spots, high joints and other defects shall be adjusted as directed by the Engineer.
F. 
Joints. Placing of the courses shall be as nearly continuous as possible and the roller shall pass over the unprotected end of the freshly laid mixture only when the laying of the course is discontinued or interrupted for an appreciable period, and joints shall be formed at such points. Where joints are to be formed, the end of the freshly laid mixture shall be cut square with the pavement slightly set up with the back of a metal lute and rolled at slow roller speed so as to cause as little feathering as possible. Before new material is laid, the joint shall be cut back and a thin coating of hot asphalt applied to the joint. Care shall be taken to keep the asphalt paint off the surface of the pavement.
G. 
Test of finished pavement.
(1) 
The finished pavement shall be such that it will not vary more than 1/4 inch from a ten-foot straight edge applied parallel to the center line of the pavement. Any irregularity of the surface exceeding the above limits shall be corrected.
(2) 
When the total combined thickness of the two courses is less than that required by more than 5/8 inch, the situation shall be corrected by a method approved by the Engineer.
H. 
Protection of the work. Sections of the newly finished work shall be protected from traffic until they have become properly hardened by cooling.