Before placing any base material in a street, all underground
work must first have been installed (including customer services and
laterals) and tested for leaks, as applicable in the presence of a
representative of the Township. No backfilling of trenches or other
backfilling shall be performed except in the presence of a representative
of the Township. Copies of all material slips shall be provided to
Township inspectors or representatives daily.
All street construction must conform to the specifications incorporated
in this section and be approved by the Township Engineer prior to
acceptance by the Board of Commissioners. All grades, horizontal curves,
vertical curves, intersections, sight distances and tangents shall
conform to the requirements established by this chapter and demonstrate
good engineering judgment and shall be subject to the approval of
the Township Engineer.
A. Subbase. The bottom of the excavation and the top of the fill between
the outer limits of the paving or base course, when completed, will
be known as the "subgrade" and shall conform to the lines, grades
and cross sections given. The subgrade for bituminous paving shall
conform to the established line, grade and cross section as approved
by Township. The subgrade shall be solidly compacted to a firm and
unyielding state by rolling with a minimum of ten-ton power vibratory
roller. Unstable or soft areas shall be removed and replaced with
a 2A modified or approved fill and then rerolled as required to provide
a uniform even surface.
(1) Construction methods. After the excavation or rough grading has been
performed and all drains have been constructed, the subgrade will
be fine graded and shaped to the proper cross section. It shall be
brought to a firm unyielding surface by rolling the entire area with
an approved vibratory power roller having a metal weight of not less
than 10 tons. Solid rock, boulders, soft clay and all spongy materials
which will not consolidate under the roller shall be removed from
the subgrade to a depth to be determined by the Township Engineer
or his field inspector. The space shall be filled with 2A modified
or approved material from the excavation and the subgrade rerolled
until it presents a smooth and firm surface of the proper shape and
cross section. Maximum deviation shall not exceed 1/2 of an inch for
the height and location of the crown.
(2) Material. Subbase shall be constructed of approved fill or 2A material
in accordance with the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Form
408, § 350.
(3) Compaction, where required by the Township, compaction testing results,
certified by a Pennsylvania Department of Transportation approved
laboratory shall be submitted indicating subbase areas meet or exceed
100% maximum dry weight density for the material. No construction
traffic shall be permitted to use the subbase unless specifically
approved by the Township.
B. Shoulder. Supporting shoulders shall be constructed on all sections
of projects where a base course or pavement is to be constructed without
concrete curb or other permanent support along the sides. All shoulders
shall be thoroughly compacted and graded to provide drainage from
the bituminous surface and subbase.
(1) Construction methods. Where concrete curbing is not to be constructed,
shoulders are to be constructed adjacent to the paving of the proposed
road.
(2) The width and type of construction, grade and construction methods
of these shoulders are to be determined by, or must meet the approval
of, the Township Engineer.
C. Paving base course. The base course shall be bituminous concrete
base course or crushed aggregate base course if specifically approved
by the Hatfield Township Board of Commissioners and Engineer.
D. Crushed aggregate base course. When crushed aggregate base course
is used, it shall have a compressed thickness after compaction of
10 inches. Construction for the crushed aggregate base course will
conform with the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Form 408
Specification, latest edition, and the Pennsylvania Department of
Transportation, Seldom Used Specifications, Section 310.
(1) Materials. The materials used and the construction methods shall
meet the requirements of this specification. Type A stone meeting
the requirement as specified in Section 310, Seldom Used Specifications,
of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, Form 408, shall
be used.
(a)
The coarse stone shall conform to the grading requirements as
given in Section 703.2 for AASHTO No. 1 aggregate (old PA No. 4).
(b)
The fine stone shall conform to the grading requirements as
given in Section 703.2 for AASHTO No. 10 aggregate (old PA No. 1).
(2) Construction methods. The construction methods for the base course
shall comply with the following:
(a)
Before spreading any of the course material, the contractor
or owner shall furnish a sufficient number of grade stakes to represent
the finished grade of the proposed roadway as shown on the drawings.
This shall be done to the satisfaction of the Township Engineer or
his inspector.
(b)
Fine material for initial layer. Prior to placing the course
material, a layer of fine material, as specified, shall be spread
uniformly over the subgrade as a bed filler at a minimum thickness
of two inches.
(c)
Spreading the course material. The crushed stone shall be placed
in two four-inch layers and spread uniformly on the prepared subgrade
so as to distribute the material to the required depth for the full
width of the base, unless otherwise specified for part-width construction.
Each course shall be thoroughly screened and rolled. This material
shall not be placed on a wet and frozen subgrade. No material shall
be placed without first obtaining the consent of the Township Engineer
or his inspector. Not more than an average day's work shall be
placed in advance of filling or rolling.
(d)
Rolling course material. The course material shall be compacted
by rolling with a vibratory power roller having a metal weight of
not less than 10 tons. The rolling shall begin at the sides and progress
to the center, except on superelevated curves where the rolling shall
begin on the low side and progress to the high side. The rolling shall
be parallel to the center line of the roadway, uniformly lapping each
preceding track and covering the entire surface with the rear wheels,
and continuing until the material does not creep or wave ahead of
the roller wheels. Areas of the base inaccessible to the roller shall
be satisfactorily compacted by means of approved tampers. The base
course shall be compacted to insure no movement in the base.
(e)
Application of fine material. The fine material generally shall
be cast or spread in a series of thin applications, parallel with
the roadway. If spread by hand, the spreading shall be performed with
a sweeping motion of a square-pointed shovel alternately in opposite
directions, this process being continued until no more material can
be forced into the voids. Hand brooms shall be used to spread the
material over the surface, to insure even distribution and filling
of all voids in the course material. All excess filler material forming
in piles or cakes upon the surface shall be loosened and scattered.
The rolling of the surface shall be continued during the process of
spreading the filler material and shall be as specified for rolling
the course material. Additional filler shall be applied where necessary
to fill the voids and the rolling continued until the base course
is thoroughly compacted and firmly set. The quantity of filler material
necessary shall be determined by the Township Engineer or his inspector.
After the completion of the application and rolling of dry screening,
the surface shall be sprinkled with water and rolled. If, at any time,
subgrade material should become churned up or mixed with the base
course materials, the contractor shall dig out and remove the mixture,
reshape and compact the subgrade, and replace the materials removed
with clean materials, which shall be filled and rolled until compacted
satisfactorily.
E. Bituminous concrete base course. When bituminous concrete base course is used, it shall have a compressed thickness after compaction as indicated on the design drawings. Construction for the bituminous concrete base course will conform with the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, Form 408 Specifications, § 401, latest edition, and Subsection
F below.
(1) Materials. Materials meeting the requirements as specified in § 401.2
of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, Form 408 Specifications,
shall be used.
F. Bituminous binder course ID-2. This course shall consist of hot-mixed,
hot-laid asphaltic concrete, constructed on a prepared base course.
The bituminous binder course shall have a total thickness, after final
compaction, as specified in the plans or by the Township Engineer,
but in no case shall be less than two inches after compaction. All
street pavement cross sections, except where superelevated for curves,
will be a minimum slope from the center of the road to the gutter
of a minimum of 1/4 inch per foot to a maximum of 3/8 inch per foot.
(1) Materials. The materials shall conform with the requirements as given
in § 401.2 of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation,
Form 408 Specifications, latest edition.
(2) Construction methods. The surface course shall be Type ID-2 as specified
in Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Specifications, Form
408, § 401.3, latest edition, and shall be applied in strict
accordance therewith.
(3) No visible moisture shall be present prior to the laying of each
course. Road surface temperature shall be 50° F. or greater, with
the temperature rising. Conditions of wind, time of day, humidity
and distance from supplier may be considered by the Township prior
to the allowing of paving to proceed. All bituminous surface courses
shall have a total thickness after compression of two inches. All
street pavement cross sections, except where superelevated for curves,
will be a minimum slope from the center of the road to the gutter
of a minimum of 1/4 inch per foot to a maximum of 3/8 inch per foot.
(4) Copies of all material slips shall be provided to the Township Engineer
prior to request for escrow release and payment.
(5) Core testing. If so required by the Township Engineer, core tests
of a diameter of six inches shall be drilled at locations designated
by the Township. One sample from each day's paving shall be tested
to meet plant-mix formula, density, thickness, specific gravity and
percent voids.
(6) Bituminous pavers. Use self-contained power-propelled units in accordance
with Section 401.3d of a size and type equal to or exceeding a Barber
Greene No. 235. Any paving machines shall be capable of paving streets
up to 40 feet wide in two passes.
G. Bituminous wearing course, ID-2. This wearing course shall consist
of a hot-mixed, hot-laid bituminous concrete constructed on a bituminous
binder or bituminous concrete base course. The bituminous wearing
course shall have a minimum thickness of one inch after compaction
or more if required on design drawings. All street pavement cross
sections shall, except where superelevated for curves, have a minimum
slope from the center of the road of 1/4 inch per foot to a maximum
3/8 inch per foot.
(1) Materials. The materials shall conform with the requirements of the
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, Form 408, § 401.2,
as revised.
(2) Construction methods. The wearing course shall be Type ID-2 wearing
as specified in the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, Form
408, § 401.2, as revised, and shall be applied in strict
accordance therewith.
(3) No visible moisture shall be present prior to the laying of each
course. Road surface temperature shall be 50° F. or greater, with
the temperature rising. Conditions of wind, time of day, humidity
and distance from supplier may be considered by the Township prior
to the allowing of paving to proceed. All bituminous wearing courses
shall have a total thickness after compression of one inch. All street
pavement cross sections, except where superelevated for curves, will
have a minimum slope from the center of the road to the gutter of
a minimum of 1/4 inch per foot to a maximum of 3/8 inch per foot.
(4) Copies of all material slips shall be provided to the Township Engineer
prior to request for escrow release and payment.
(5) Core testing. If so required by the Township Engineer, core tests
of a diameter of six inches shall be drilled at locations designated
by the Township. One sample from each day's paving shall be tested
to meet plant-mix formula, density, thickness, specific gravity and
percent voids.
(6) Bituminous pavers. Use self-contained power-propelled units in accordance
with Section 401.3d of a size and type equal to or exceeding a Barber
Greene No. 235. Any paving machines shall be capable of paving streets
up to 40 feet wide in two passes.
(7) The bituminous wearing course may not be placed between the dates
of October 1 and May 1 except as expressly permitted by the Township.
(8) If more than seven days have passed between installation of pavement
layers (BCBC to ID-2 Binder or ID-2 Binder to ID-2 Wearing) or if
job conditions warrant, as determined by the Township Engineer, a
tack coat shall be applied in accordance with the Pennsylvania Department
of Transportation, Form 408, § 460.
Curb construction shall conform to PennDOT Form 408, § 630.
A. Materials.
(1) Concrete shall conform to § 704.
(2) Premolded expansion joint materials shall conform to the requirements
of Form 408, § 705.
(3) Covers for curing and protecting concrete shall conform to the requirements
of Form 408.
B. Construction methods.
(1) Preparation of foundation. The material upon which the curb is to
be constructed shall be compacted to a firm, even surface.
(2) Forms. Forms for the curb shall be set to the lines and grades shown
on the plans, staked to resist the pressure of the concrete without
springing and in a manner to resist settlement or displacement. These
forms shall be of a depth equal to the depth of the curb, designed
to permit secure fastening of the face and back forms at the top.
These fastenings shall be constructed in a manner that will not obstruct
satisfactory finishing and edging of the top of the curb but will
permit removal of the inside face of forms. The outside or back forms
shall be straight from top to bottom. The inside of the face forms
shall have a batter from the top to bottom of curb as indicated on
the drawings. Steel template 1/8 inch in thickness, or the width of
the curb, and not less than 24 inches long shall be used to separate
adjacent sections. All forms and templates will be thoroughly cleaned
and treated with an approved material, before each use, to prevent
concrete from adhering thereto.
C. Placing and finishing concrete. The concrete shall be placed in the
forms in horizontal layers not to exceed five inches and spaced sufficiently
to eliminate all voids. The curb shall be depressed as indicated or
directed. The top surface of the curb shall be finished true to line
and grade in a smooth, neat, even manner by means of wood floats.
The edges of the face and back shall be rounded to a radius of one
inch and 1/2 inch, respectively, while the concrete is still plastic.
D. Joints. Joints shall be constructed in accordance with § 630.3(e).
The curbline shall be constructed in uniform lengths or sections of
10 feet, except where shorter sections are necessary for closures
or curves, but no section shall be less than five feet. Premolded
expansion joints 3/4 inch in thickness and cut to conform to the cross
section of the curb shall be placed at the ends of sections of curved
curb and at intervals of not more than 30 feet. Intermediate saw joints,
3/16 inch wide and two inches deep, shall be placed every 10 feet.
E. Removal of forms. The forms shall not be removed within 48 hours
after the concrete has been placed. No rubbing to correct irregularities
will be permitted until the full curing time has elapsed. Any irregular
surface shall be corrected by rubbing with carborundum stone. Brush
finishing or plastering will not be permitted, and all rejected curb
shall be promptly removed and replaced at no expense to the owner.
All joints in the curb shall be opened from the top to bottom immediately
after the forms are removed; minor defects shall be filled with mortar
composed of one part cement and two parts fine aggregate.
F. Curing. The curb shall be protected and cured by methods approved
by the Engineer.
G. Curb at driveways shall be barricaded from any vehicular traffic
for seven days after placing concrete.
H. Reinforcing. Curbs at driveway sections shall be 22 inches in depth
and reinforced with two No. 4 rebars as directed by the Township.
Sanitary sewer specifications regarding materials, installation,
and testing shall be according to the current standards and specifications
of the Hatfield Township Municipal Authority.