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Contractor's Name
Lakeside Industries Inc. 6/21/2021
Approval Date
6/21/2021
Council Approval Date
5/19/2021
Department
Public Works
Department Project Manager
Jim Souder/Gael Fisk
Subject / Project Title
2021 Pavement Maintenance Overlay Project
Public Works WO Number
PW3751
Total Compensation
$2,881,595.60
Contract Type
Capital Contract
Retention Period
10 Years Then Transfer to State Archivist
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I <br /> 1 sample will not be tested with the same tester that ran the original acceptance test. The <br /> 2 sample will be tested for a complete gradation analysis, asphalt binder content, and, at <br /> 3 the option of the agency, Va. The results of the retest will be used for the acceptance of <br /> 4 the HMA in place of the original sublot sample test results. The cost of testing will be <br /> I <br /> 5 deducted from any monies due or that may come due the Contractor under the Contract <br /> 6 at the rate of$500 per sample. <br /> 7 <br /> 1 8 5-04.3(9)D Mixture Acceptance — Commercial Evaluation <br /> 9 If sampled and tested, HMA produced under Commercial Evaluation and having all <br /> III 10 constituents falling within the tolerance limits of the job mix formula shall be accepted at <br /> 11 the unit Contract price with no further evaluation. When one or more constituents fall <br /> 12 outside the commercial tolerance limits in the Job Mix Formula shown in 5-04.3(9), the <br /> I 13 lot shall be evaluated in accordance with Section 1-06.2 to determine the appropriate <br /> 14 CPF. The commercial tolerance limits will be used in the calculation of the CPF and the <br /> 15 maximum CPF shall be 1.00. When less than three sublots exist, backup samples of the <br /> 16 existing sublots or samples from the street shall be tested to provide a minimum of three <br /> I17 sets of results for evaluation. <br /> 18 <br /> 19 For each lot of HMA mix produced and tested under Commercial Evaluation when the <br /> I20 calculated CPF is less than 1.00, a Nonconforming Mix Factor (NCMF)will be <br /> 21 determined. The NCMF equals the algebraic difference of CPF minus 1.00 multiplied by <br /> 22 60 percent. The Job Mix Compliance Price Adjustment will be calculated as the product <br /> 111 23 of the NCMF, the quantity of HMA in the lot in tons, and the unit Contract price per ton of <br /> 24 mix. <br /> 25 <br /> I26 If a constituent is not measured in accordance with these Specifications, its individual <br /> 27 pay factor will be considered 1.00 in calculating the Composite Pay Factor(CPF). <br /> I 28 <br /> 29 5-04.3(10) HMA Compaction Acceptance <br /> 30 HMA mixture accepted by nonstatistical evaluation that is used in traffic lanes, including <br /> I 31 lanes for intersections, ramps, truck climbing, weaving, and speed change, and having a <br /> 32 specified compacted course thickness greater than 0.10-foot, shall be compacted to a <br /> 33 specified level of relative density. The specified level of relative density shall be a <br /> I 34 Composite Pay Factor (CPF) of not less than 0.75 when evaluated in accordance with <br /> 35 Section 1-06.2, using a LSL of 91.0 (minimum of 91 percent of the maximum density). <br /> 36 The maximum density shall be determined by WSDOT FOP for AASHTO T 729. The <br /> 37 specified level of density attained will be determined by the evaluation of the density of <br /> I 38 the pavement. The density of the pavement shall be determined in accordance with <br /> 39 WSDOT FOP for WAQTC TM 8, except that gauge correlation will be at the discretion of <br /> 40 the Engineer, when using the nuclear density gauge and WSDOT SOP 736 when using <br /> 41 cores to determine density. <br /> 42 <br /> 43 Tests for the determination of the pavement density will be taken in accordance with the <br /> 111 44 required procedures for measurement by a nuclear density gauge or roadway cores after <br /> 45 completion of the finish rolling. <br /> I 46 <br /> I <br /> 2021 PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE OVERLAY PAGE 61 OF 84 DIVISION T <br /> WORK ORDER 3751 MARCH 29,2021 <br />
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