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Revision as of 07:50, 13 July 2007

This guidance establishes procedures for the inspection and acceptance of coarse aggregate, fine aggregate, hydrated lime, and mineral filler for use in asphaltic concrete.

1002.1 Procedure

Inspection, testing, and sampling will be governed by the instructions contained in General Requirements for Material.

Field tests required are as follows:

Required Field Tests
TEST Template Template Description
Sieve Analysis T27 Sieve Analysis of Fine and Coarse Aggregate
Percent Deleterious SAA001Ax* NEWEST Deleterious 1002 C Aggregate
Lightweight particle content, including coal and lignite, in fine aggregate SAA001Ix* NEWEST Deleterious 1002 F Aggregate
Plastic Index SAA008Ax* NEWEST Aggregate Plasticity Index
Consensus Tests SAA027Ax* NEWEST Consensus Properties
*Test Template numbers have been depicted with a generic ‘x’ as some templates are updated and the last letter in the template name may change. The most current template for a template sequence should contain ‘NEWEST’ at the beginning of the template name.

Samples required for Laboratory tests are as follows:

(a) Initial Evaluation for coarse aggregate.
(b) Source Approval.
(c) Trial Mix samples.

1002.2 Acceptance

Source Approval is to be based on the results of Laboratory tests. Acceptance is based on routine tests in the field to ensure compliance with Sec 1002.

1002.2.1 Acceptance or rejection of aggregates for asphaltic concrete will be on the basis of quality and the gradation requirements of Standard Specification Sections 1002.2 and 1002.3 in Sec 1002, placing full responsibility for obtaining the proper gradation shown on the approved job mix formula on the contractor. It is expected, however, that the District Construction and Materials Engineer will cooperate with the contractor by keeping him informed as to whether the produced material can be combined to meet the gradation shown in the approved job mix formula.

1002.2.2 If the contractor desires to have material produced to comply with gradations that he has selected as being more applicable to the approved job mix, he shall furnish the necessary gradation requirements to the District Construction and Materials Engineer and the aggregate producer in writing. The inspector should then immediately notify both the contractor and the producer when the material, as produced, approaches or exceeds these additional limits. This procedure should be explained to all contractors so that they may proceed on that basis, if they prefer. Where contractors are not willing to furnish adequate and definite instructions, the basis of acceptance or rejection of the material will be as described in paragraph 1002.2.1 above.

1002.3 Records and Reports

All plant records shown in General Requirements for Material - Records and Reports shall be maintained. The aggregate shall be reported through SiteManager in accordance with Automation Section AS-3510. In addition, sieve analysis should be furnished to the contractor on Impromptu report T707.imr or T707ave2.imr as the aggregate is produced.

1002.4 Qualified Mineral Filler for Stone Matrix Asphalt (SMA)

Qualified Mineral Filler for SMA
Note: Being listed here is not a requirement of acceptance. Other suppliers not listed here may still meet the Specification and be accepted.
Product Name* Supplier
Mineral Filler Mississippi Lime Co
#2 Quarry Ste. Genevieve
P.O. Drawer 31
Ste. Genevieve, MO 63670
Mineral Filler Springfield Plant (Ash Grove)
P.O. Box 323
Route 3
Springfield, MO 65804
Mineral Filler Carthage Crushed Limestone
P.O. Box 718
Carthage, MO 64836
Mineral Filler J. M. Huber
P.O. Box 4005
3150 Gardner Expressway
Quincy, IL 62301
Mineral Filler Kerford Limestone Co.
P.O. Box 449
Weeping Water, NE 68463
Mineral Filler Omya Quincy, Inc. (Quincy Carbonate)
P.O. Box 3563
Quincy, IL 62301-3563
Fly Ash City Utilities, Springfield, James River
Springfield, MO 64132
Fly Ash City Utilities, Springfield, Southwest Plant
Springfield, MO 65807
Fly Ash Grand River Dam Authority (GRDA)
Chouteau, OK
Fly Ash Headwaters, Cincinnati (Thomas Hill)
2303 Gilbert Ave
Cincinnati, OH 45206
Fly Ash Headwaters Resources
P.O. Box 297
555 Point Ferry Road
Newark, AR 72562
Fly Ash Headwaters Resources
Sikeston Power Station
1551 West Wakefield Street
Sikeston, MO 63801
Fly Ash Headwaters Resources
James River Power Station
Springfield, MO
Fly Ash Lafarge North America
Nearman Creek Power Station
Kansas City, KS
Fly Ash Lafarge North America
Iatan Power Station
Iatan, MO
Fly Ash Lafarge North America
LaCygne Power Station
LaCygen, KS
Fly Ash Mineral Solutions (Montrose)
Ladue, MO
Fly Ash Mineral Resources Tech
(Ameren - Meramec Station)
1608 Rosewall Drive
St. Charles, MO
* Mineral Filler = ground limestone