Section 508. CHIP SEALS Description. Prepare the surface and apply the specified single chip seal, double chip seal or shoulder chip seal.

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508.01 Section 508. CHIP SEALS 508.01 Description. Prepare the surface and apply the specified single chip seal, double chip seal or shoulder chip seal. 508.02 Materials. Use materials meeting the following. Coarse Aggregate 25A, 29A.... 902 Asphalt Emulsions, HFRS-2M, CRS-2M... 904 A. Coarse Aggregate. Use coarse aggregate 29A, except for the first course of a double chip seal where the use of 25A gradation is optional. Select aggregate type for single chip seal and for the second course of double chip seal based on two-way commercial ADT stated in the contract documents. Use either natural aggregate or blast furnace slag for shoulde chip seal. Two-Way Commercial ADT Coarse Aggregate Type 300 or less Natural aggregate or blast furnace slag Greater than 300 Blast furnace slag 508.03 Construction. A. Equipment. Equipment must be safe, environmentally acceptable able to produce a quality product. 1. Pressure Distributor. Provide a pressure distributor, with ground speed control device interconnected with the asphalt emulsion pump, that will meet the specified application rate at all speeds to within ±0.015 gallons per square yard for each load. The pressure distributor must be capable of maintaining the asphalt emulsion at the specified temperature. Equip the pressure distributor with an adjustable spray bar that produces a uniform fan spray. Shutoff must be instantaneous, with no dripping. 2. Chip Spreader. Use a self-propelled chip spreader capable of uniformly spreading the cover material at the designated rate. Equip with pneumatic tires and with a screen to remove oversized material. 3. Compacting Equipment. Use self-propelled, pneumatic-tired rollers, weighing not less than 8 tons. 4. Pilot Car. Provide a pilot car with a G20-4 (PILOT CAR-FOLLOW ME) sign mounted in a conspicuous position on the rear of the vehicle. 268

5. Miscellaneous. Provide all equipment including hand tools, thermometers, etc. 6. Lights on Equipment. Equip all self-propelled equipment with at least one approved, flashing, rotating or oscillating amber light, visible to traffic in all directions. Equip chip spreaders with one such light on each side of the spreader. A. Pre-Paving Meeting. A pre-paving meeting will be held on site with the Engineer before beginning work to discuss the following: 1. Work schedule. 2. Traffic control plan. 3. Equipment calibration and adjustments. 4. Condition of materials and equipment, including transport units. 5. Mix design(s) including job-mix-formula (JMF); coarse aggregate gradation; application rate of asphalt emulsion and coarse aggregate (by stationing and course). 6. Contractor s quality control plan (method of yield check, etc.). C. Weather and Seasonal Limitations. 1. Place the chip seal when the pavement and atmospheric temperatures are at or above 55 F; except do not place chip seal when the existing pavement temperature is 130 F or above. 2. Do not place chip seal if there is threatening weather and temperatures are forecast to be below 32 F within 24 hours from the time of application. 3. The following seasonal limitations apply: June 1-August 15 for the Upper Peninsula May 15-September 1 for the Lower Peninsula north of M-46 May 15-September 15 for the Lower Peninsula south of M-46 D. General Placement Operation 1. Perform all surface preparation that may affect the performance of the chip seal. Remove all plastic pavement markings using an abrasion method. Remove markings just before the surfacing operation. Clean all pavement to be treated with a motorized power broom to 269

remove all loose material. Clean all depressions not reached by the power broom using a hand broom. Thoroughly clean the outer edges of the pavement or shoulder. For single chip seal and double chip seal, extend cleaning 1 foot onto the adjacent paved shoulder. 2. Keep all vehicles and equipment involved in the chip sealing operation as close to each other as practical. Keep the asphalt emulsion distributor within 150 feet of the chip spreader. Do not place cover aggregate on asphalt emulsion after it breaks. 3. Locate longitudinal construction joints as follows. a. Single chip seal-on a painted lane line or at the outside edge of the shoulder. b. Double chip seal-place the joint to overlap the centerline by 6 inches for the first course and place the joint on the centerline for the second course. c. Shoulder chip seal-at the edge of the driving lane or at a location requiring the least overlap onto the driving lane. 4. Perform rolling within five minutes of placing the coarse aggregate and before the asphalt emulsion has set up. Make a minimum of two complete passes over the coarse aggregate. A complete pass is one trip, forward and backward, over the same path. Overlap each pass by one-half the width of the roller. Use a minimum of two rollers and proceed in a longitudinal direction at a speed not greater than 5 mph. 5. Use the appropriate equipment and perform an initial sweeping of the completed chip seal to remove excess loose aggregate before the end of each day s work or within 24 hours with the approval of the Engineer. For single chip seal and double chip seal, sweep beyond the edge of pavement to help prevent migration of loose aggregate back onto the pavement. Do not sweep loose aggregate into lawns, curbed areas or intersections. 6. Before opening to traffic, place W8-7 (LOOSE GRAVEL) signs with 35 mph speed plaques mounted below. Place these signs throughout the completed work, beginning 50 feet before the treated area in the direction of oncoming traffic at a maximum spacing of 0.5 mile. 7. Before beginning the chip seal operation, protect all utility castings and raised pavement markers using tarpaper or other approved ma- 270

terials. Remove these protective coverings before sweeping and opening to traffic. 8. Allow the new surface sufficient cure time to prevent damage by vehicle tires before opening to traffic. Protect the new surface from potential damage at intersections and driveways. Repair all traffic damage to the new surface at the Contractor s expense. 9. When the work area is under one-lane flag control, use a pilot car to maintain the speed of vehicles in the open lane at a maximum speed of 35 miles per hour. 10 Allow a minimum of 24 hours between application of the first and second courses of a double chip seal. E. Application Rates. Apply the asphalt emulsion at a temperature between 160 and 190 F, followed by a uniform application of coarse aggregate. Notify the Engineer immediately if the specified target rate is not the optimum application rate due to the gradation of the coarse aggregate or due to existing pavement surface conditions. Document the new JMF rate(s) by stationing. 1. Asphalt Emulsion. Apply within the range of 0.37-0.41 gallons per quare yard. Use a JMF target rate for the asphalt emulsion of 0.39 gallons per square yard. 2. Coarse Aggregate. Apply within the range of 20-24 pounds per square yard. Use a JMF target rate for the coarse aggregate of 22 pounds per square yard. F. Quality Control. Take the following minimum measures to maintain quality control and uniformity. If quality control test results exceed any of the specified quality control tolerances, stop placement and immediately notify the Engineer. Identify the cause and document, in detail, the corrective action necessary to bring the operation into compliance. Secure the Engineer s approval before resuming work. 1. Asphalt Emulsion. Determine the actual application rate by a 1000- foot yield check. Do not exceed a tolerance of ±0.01 gallons per square yard from the established JMF. 271

2. Coarse Aggregate. Determine the actual application rate by a weighing with a one square yard tarp. Do not exceed a tolerance of ±1.0 pounds per square yard from the established JMF application rate. Have a certified aggregate technician collect a sample from the project aggregate stockpile once every 500 tons or a minimum of once per day s production, and perform a sieve analysis. This analysis must meet the requirements of section 902 and be within the quality control tolerances of Table 508-1 from the established JMF. Table 508-1 Chip Seal Aggregate Quality Control Tolerances Sieve Size 3/8" # 4 # 8 Tolerance (±) 5.0% 5.0% 3.0% G. Documentation. 1. Provide the Engineer a daily report with the following information: a. Control section, project number, county, route, Engineer b. Date, air temperature, pavement temperature, humidity c. Asphalt emulsion temperature d. Beginning and ending stations (placement and brooming) e. JMF including gradation and application rates per course (coarse aggregate and asphalt emulsion) f. Yield checks on asphalt emulsion (three per day, per course, minimum and average.) g. Yield checks on coarse aggregate (three per day, per course, minimum and average.) h. Aggregate gradation and moisture content (one per day per type, minimum) i. Length, width, total square yards j. Quantity of traffic control devices including loose gravel signs with 35 mph speed plaques 272

508.04 k. Contractor s signature 2. Provide the following additional materials documentation: a. Aggregate certification or Shipment of Tested Stock Report (Form 1900) b. Asphalt emulsion-per current acceptance procedures c. Bill of ladings or delivery tickets for coarse aggregates and asphalt emulsion. H. Delayed Acceptance. A minimum of 30 days after placement of the single chip seal, double chip seal or shoulder chip seal, the Engineer will inspect the project with the Contractor for surface flushing, surface patterns, or loss of stone. If these deficiencies are found, corrective work is required. Complete all corrective work within seven working days of the review, or by an agreed upon date. All costs associated with completing this corrective work, to the satisfaction of the Engineer, will be borne by the Contractor 508.04 Measurement and Payment. Contact Item (Pay Item) Pay Unit Seal, Single Chip...Square Yard Seal, Double Chip....Square Yard Seal, Shoulder Chip...Square Yard A. Seal, Single Chip includes placing a single application of asphalt emulsion and coarse aggregate to a pavement and the accompanying shoulders as specified in the contract documents. Payment includes all material sampling and testing, surface preparation, brooming, and documentation. B. Seal, Double Chip includes placing a double application of asphalt emulsion and coarse aggregate to a pavement and the accompanying shoulders as specified in the contract documents. Payment includes all material sampling and testing, surface preparation, brooming, and documentation. 273

508.04 C. Seal, Shoulder Chip includes placing a single application of asphalt emulsion and coarse aggregate to shoulders as shown on the plans. Payment includes material sampling and testing, surface preparation, brooming, and documentation. D. No adjustment in the unit price for chip seal will be made when the approved application rates for asphalt emulsion and coarse aggregate are within the ranges specified in subsection 508.03.E. An adjustment to the unit price may be made for an approved revision to the application rates of asphalt emulsion and coarse aggregate outside of the specified ranges. The unit price adjustment will be limited to the material costs outside the specified ranges. The Contractor must provide unit prices for asphalt emulsion and coarse aggregate at the pre-construction meeting. 274