The other big change is that the Class 3 Aggregate Base is no longer specified in the special provisions on a job by job basis. The specification is now present in the Standard Specifications. It reads as follows:
26-1.02C Class 3 Aggregate Base
When tested
under California Test 202, aggregate must comply with the grading requirements
for the sieve sizes shown in the following table:
Aggregate Grading
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Sieve sizes
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Percentage passing
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1-1/2 inch maximum
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3/4 inch maximum
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Operating range
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Contract compliance
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Operating range
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Contract compliance
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2"
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100
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100
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--
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--
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1-1/2"
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90–100
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87–100
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--
|
--
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1"
|
--
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--
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100
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100
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3/4"
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50–90
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45–95
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90–100
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87–100
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No. 4
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25–60
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20–65
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40–70
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35–75
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No. 30
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10–35
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6–39
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12–40
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7–45
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No. 200
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3–15
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0–19
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3–15
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0–19
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Aggregate must
comply with the quality requirements shown in the following table:
Aggregate Quality
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Property
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California Test
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Operating range
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Contract compliance
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Resistance (R-value) (min)
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301
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--
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50
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Sand equivalent (min)
|
217
|
21
|
18
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The Caltrans 2010 standard specifications can be found in pdf form at http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/esc/oe/standards.php and are now for sale in book form on the Caltrans website here.
*Sorry about the tables looking weird...the platform I'm using doesn't seem to like them and gives me some funky formats...
*Sorry about the tables looking weird...the platform I'm using doesn't seem to like them and gives me some funky formats...
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