Prior to placing any pavement, manhole frames and covers, valve boxes, and other such utility access structures shall be adjusted in elevation by the Contractor if needed to match the surface of the new pavement. For overlaying existing pavement, cast iron or ductile iron extensions rated for not less than H-20 loading shall be used and shall meet the approval of the City of Magnolia, Engineer or the designated representative of the Engineer. The Contractor shall adjust the height of manhole frames and covers, valve boxes, and other such utility access in a manner acceptable to the Engineer or the designated representative of the Engineer to the grades required for the new pavement placed on either a base course or an existing asphalt course.
The base course or asphalt course to be overlayed shall be cleaned by sweeping or other methods approved by the Engineer or designated representative of the Engineer. The base course shall be lightly sprinkled immediately before the prime coat is applied. All rate of application and pressure gauges will be inspected and calibrated prior to applying the prime or tack coat. MC-30 prime coat shall be applied at a rate of 0.30 gallons per square yard at a temperature between 70° and 150° Fahrenheit. The prime coat shall be allowed to dry for a period of forty-eighty (48) hours or shall be allowed to dry longer if required by conditions in the opinion of the Engineer or the designated representative of the Engineer. RC-250 tack coat
shall be applied at a rate of 0.10 gallons per square yard at a temperature between 70° and 150° Fahrenheit. The prime and tack coats will be applied in strict accordance with the requirements of Item 310 of the Texas Department of Transportation Standard Specifications for Construction of Highways, Streets and Bridges.
(Ordinance 2007-106, App. B, adopted 3/20/07)