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Item I2 1.2 County f � .�� BOARD OF COUNTY CONIMSSIONERS Mayor Craig Cates,District 1 Mayor Pro Tem Holly Merrill Raschein,District 5 The Florida Keys Michelle Lincoln,District 2 James K.Scholl,District 3 David Rice,District 4 County Commission Meeting May 17, 2023 Agenda Item Number: I.2 Agenda Item Summary #12090 BULK ITEM: Yes DEPARTMENT: Airports TIME APPROXIMATE: STAFF CONTACT: Richard Strickland (305) 809-5200 n/a AGENDA ITEM WORDING: Report of Airport change orders reviewed by the County Administrator/Assistant County Administrator. ITEM BACKGROUND: There were two (2) change orders considered and approved by the County Administrator/Assistant Administrator during the month of April, 2023. PREVIOUS RELEVANT BOCC ACTION: On September 9, 1998, Ordinance No. 27-1998 was adopted in order to provide that the County Administrator may approve separate, non-cumulative change orders for construction projects and professional service contracts in amounts not to exceed $50,0000 (as amended by Ordinance No. 024-2015) or 5% of the original contract price, whichever is greater. The BOCC requested a monthly report of all change orders considered by the County Administrator. CONTRACT/AGREEMENT CHANGES: n/a STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval DOCUMENTATION: Airport Monthly Change Order Report FINANCIAL IMPACT: Effective Date: Expiration Date: Total Dollar Value of Contract: Total Cost to County: 0 Packet Pg. 1609 1.2 Current Year Portion: Budgeted: Yes Source of Funds: CPI: Indirect Costs: Estimated Ongoing Costs Not Included in above dollar amounts: Revenue Producing: If yes, amount: Grant: County Match: Insurance Required: Additional Details: REVIEWED BY: Beth Leto Completed 05/01/2023 11:44 AM Richard Strickland Skipped 05/01/2023 5:55 PM Pedro Mercado Completed 05/02/2023 10:35 AM Purchasing Completed 05/02/2023 11:13 AM Budget and Finance Completed 05/02/2023 11:19 AM Brian Bradley Completed 05/02/2023 12:16 PM Lindsey Ballard Completed 05/02/2023 12:30 PM Board of County Commissioners Pending 05/17/2023 9:00 AM Packet Pg. 1610 \� 0 \ \ \ § } ) \ \ \ \\ \ \ > 4r = f M. » \ \) / / 0 CL CL R 2 \ \ § � k 1E � \ \ rn « a \ § { u £ a »% ! { _ - _ is 2f CL \ § J2 / % 7 { ; Z # { [ § \ \ \ 0 2 u 0 . ( \ ° r / rj { ) \/ ao r % e \ 00 § , �o c [ ( \ 0 m ) g ) \ \ \ \ p / § 4 } ) i = 2 \ / / ° § MONROE COUNTY/DEPARTMENT OF AIRPORTS CONTRACT CHANGE ORDER PROJECT TITLE: CHANGE ORDER NO: 7 FBO ACCESS ROAD, KWIA INITIATION DATE:_March 22, 2023 TO CONTRACTOR: CHARLEY TOPPING & SONS, INC CONTRACT DATE: ,APRIL 21,2021 The Contract is changed as follows: The original (Contract Sum) (Guaranteed Maximum Price).......................................... $ 3,163,649.67 Net change by previously authorized Change Orders.............................................w.... $476,233.05 The(Contract Sum) (Guaranteed Maximum Price) prior to this Change order was.............$ 3,636,882.72 The(Contract Sum) (Guaranteed Maximum Price)will be(increased)(decreased) (unchanged) by this Change Order..,....$ 24,672.00 The new(Contract Sum)_(Guaranteed Maximum Price) including this Change Order is........ $ 3,664,554.72 The Contract Time will be(increased) (decreased) (unchanged) by.......................... —. 202 days The date of Substantial Completion as of the date of this Change Order is....................... 8/21/2023 Detailed description of change order and justification" This change order includes (1)time extension from January 31, 2023 to August 21, 2023. Work to be completed includes installation of concrete foundations for pedestrian canopies and the final installation of a guard booth. Concrete foundations shall be complete by April 28, 2023 with final guard booth installation and acceptance no later than August 21, 2023. This change Order is 0.78% of the original contract price. Not valid until signed ty Owner Architect if applicable), and Contractor ARCHITECT: r 3/30/2023 .. Dat CONTRACTOR: , . .._ . .. o 3 �. � .. �_.. w....._. ...�.,_,_..� ate _ r... DIRECTOR OF AIRPORTS 3 Date MONROE COUNTY„ _ ° _ s _ 04.04.2023 Asst./ y Adm s Coun ini trator Date A FI E C U Ff�nNEY PIED O J, A- _ ASSISTNTY ATTORNEY Date 3/31/23 Change Order Attachment per Monroe County Code Section 2-58(b) • Change Orderwas not included in the original contract specifications. Yes ( ) No(X) If Yes, explanation : Additional site work for concrete foundations for additional covered pedestrian bench. • Change Order was included in the original specifications. Yes ( } No (X ) If Yes, explanation of increase in price: - Change Order exceeds$50,000 or 5%of contract price(whichever is greater).Yes( ) No(X) If Yes, explanation as to why it is not subject for a calling for bids: - Project architect approves the change order. Yes(X) No ( } If no,explanation of why: - Change Order is correcting an error or omission in design document. Yes ( ) No (X ) Should a claim under the applicable professional liability policy be made? Yes ( ) No (X) Explain: qm Price Q uoWon Attention: McFarland Johnson DATE: 03107123 2409 North Roosevelt Blvd Suite 4 Key West,Florida 33040 1'TEMIZF D QUANTITIES t.00'o4%two: ;Q4a 1 S .._.......... ....._. ,..,.»......�. .._�wn.� S�aopo: tl P 4 u F' ur AoY�w�SS�W�2. �euat �www_..m ._...._.._�'�n ...,.w. ..�.................................���'c^,p�'on .�..�........._... 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Sheet 1 Oil Signature: Date: t NR F Cot/ � M W / O CI* ANAGEMENr CONTRACT CHANGE ORDER PROJECT TITLE: Commercial Apron Expansion and Mitigation CHANGE ORDER NO: 2 INITIATION DATE: 3/5/2023 TO CONTRACTOR: Charley Toppino&Sons CONTRACT DATE: 10/11/22 The Contract is changed as follows: The original Contract Sum ............................................ ... ......,$17,166,179.68 Net change by previously authorized Change Order ............................................ ...... . $502,911.00 The Contract Sum prior to this Change order was.................. . ....................................$17,669,090.68 The Contract Sum is (increased) by this Change Order 2 $ 822,151.11 The Revised 1 Contract Sum including this Change Order , ................. ....................... $18,491,241.79 The Engineered Material Arresting System (EMAS) located in the Runway 9 Safety Area at Key West International Airport was damaged beyond repair due to Hurricane Ian. Due to the importance that this safety system provides to aircraft landing and departing on the runway it was imperative that this system be replaced as an emergency response. During the October 19, 2022, the BOCC gave approval to waive purchasing procedures to issue a purchase order to procure the EMAS material for the replacement of the damaged system. The removal and replacement of this system will be done in a phased approach. This phased approach is required to maintain a level of safety at the airport while accommodating the manufacturing and delivery schedule of the EMAS material. Under the first phase, the initial 14 rows of the EMAS block were removed and replaced to take advantage of the early partial delivery schedule from the manufacturer and to maintain safety. The second phase will include preparing the site for the future delivery of the EMAS material from the manufacturer. This change order number two includes demolition, and pavement repair in advance of the future delivery of the remaining 70 rows worth of EMAS material in accordance with the attached Phase 2 drawings, technical specifications, and the incorporation of additional Federal/FEMA/FDEM Contract Requirements. The total cost to complete the work as noted within this change order is an increase of$822,151.11. See attached price quotation from Charley Toppino&Sons, Inc, Net change to contract Change Order 2: $822,151.11 The project commencement was March 5, 2023 This Change Order 2 increases contract time by 29 calendar days. Contractor agrees to accept the increase/decrease in monetary compensation and hereby waives and releases any and all claims for any additional compensation related to these bid items. This Change Order 1 represents 4.8% of the original contract price. Not valid until approved by Owner Architect if agglicablel, and Contractor 3/31/2023 ARCHITECT/ENGI ER Da CONTRACTOR . 3 �_.. _ . AIRPORTS DIRECTOR _ _ a Date COUNTY/ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR °'� *°�""" �� „�^"" ......a 04.11.2023 ........_w Date ..........�.. NROE COUNTY �71WM Y tNEY I CEAREYPEQASSiSTA ATTORNEY Date Date 4/4/23 Change Order Attachment per Ordinance No. 004-1999 • Change Order was not included in the original contract specifications. Yes ® No ❑ If Yes, explanation: 1. This additional work was not anticipated as it is in response to damage Hurricane Ian caused to the existing Runway 9 Engineered Material Arresting System (EMAS) at Key West International Airport. This work is being performed in the most expeditiously manner to return this important safety feature to its' original condition. • Change Order was included in the original specifications. 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The work shall be accomplished in accordance with these specifications and the applicable drawings. EQUIPMENT 101-2.1 All equipment shall be specified hereinafter or as approved by the Engineer. The equipment shall not cause damage to the pavement to remain in place. CONSTRUCTION 101-3.1 REMOVAL OF EXISTING PAVEMENT a. Concrete: The existing concrete to be removed shall be freed from the pavement to remain unless jackhammers are used for the complete removal. This shall be accomplished by line drilling or sawing through the complete depth of the slab 1 ft inside the perimeter of the final removal limits or outside the load transfer devices, whichever is greater. In this case,the limits of removal would be located on joints. If line drilling is used, the distance between holes shall not exceed the diameter of the hole. The pavement between the perimeter of the pavement removal and the saw cut or line-drilled holes shall be removed with a jackhammer. Where the perimeter of the removal limits is not located on the joint, the perimeter shall be saw cut 2 in in depth or 1/4 the slab thickness,whichever is less. Again, the concrete shall be line drilled or saw cut the full depth of the pavement 6 in inside the removal limits. The pavement inside the saw cut or line shall be broken by methods suitable to the Contractor; however,if the material is to be wasted on the airport site, it shall be reduced to a maximum size designated by the airport owner. The Contractor's removal operation shall not cause damage to cables,utility ducts,pipelines, or drainage structures under the pavement. Any damage shall be repaired by the Contractor at no expense to the airport owner. b.Asphaltic Concrete: Asphaltic concrete pavement to be removed shall be sawcut to the full depth of the bituminous material around the perimeter of the area to be removed. The sawcutting shall be incidental to the pavement removal. The pavement shall be removed in such a manner that the joint for each layer of pavement replacement is offset 1 ft from the joint in the preceding layer. This does not apply if the removed pavement is to be replaced with concrete or soil. If the material is to be wasted on the airport site, it shall be broken to a maximum size as designated by the airport owner. 101 3.2 PREPARATION OF jOINTS AND CRACKS. All Joints and efacks in bitufninotts an and jokits widef tha-n 3/9 in shall be filled with a mixtury of etRulsified asphalt and aggfegale, Th shall eonsist of limestotte, velea-nie ash, sand, of othef mfftefial thfft will etife to fafffl Et hEff substa-Hee. The combined gfadafion shall be as shown in Table 1. SURFACE PREPARATION P-101-1 Jacobs Key West International Airport 1/23 Monroe County Emergency Repairs—Runway 9 Safety Area—Remove and Install EMAS Table SieveS No. IW No. 8 90 i AA No. 1 65-90 No.38 40 60 NE) 38 -25-42 No. E98 15-30 AFe 98 I9-i9 Uf) to 0 eementeanaeeeefatesetfne. xttifenoteantamare0 9/6 to fal sand without . ,.l in fits g f,,m the>ti —*moo The pfopeffiens of asphalt emulsion and aggfegate shall be detefmined in the field and may be vafied to faeflitate eonstf-detion requirements. Normally, these pfopeftions will be appre�Eifflately one Paft asphalt emulsion to five parts aggregate byvoltime. The matefial shall be pottred into the joints or erael-Es of shall within 0 to 4/9 iii ef the suffaee. Any material spilled eutside the width of the jeiiit shall be femoved from 1013.3 REMOVAL OF FAINT- AND RUBBER.All paint a-Rd i-abbef a�,,ef 1 ft wide�hat will aff-ee bond of the new ever-lay shall be femoved ftom the suffaee of the existing pa�vemefi+. Chemieals,high methods tised shall net eause maj of damage to the pavement. Majof damage is defiiied as ehanging th pfopeffies of the pavement E)f femoving pa-vement ovef 1/8 in deep. if ehefnieals afe used, they shal f�ttftwa7y shetildefs. All wastes shall be disposed of in afeas iiidiea4ed iii this speeifiea+iaii of showti eii th pla-ns. This speeifieation shall not be used f-of femoval of fubbef deposits to impfeve skid fesistanee of 1013.4 CONCRETE SPALL OR FAILED ASPHALTIC CONCRETE PAXEMENT REPAIR. a. Repair of Concrete Spalls in Areas to be over-laid with Asphalt� The Contfactofs shall r-epaif-a44 spalled conefete as shown on the plans of as difeetedby the Resident Efigifleef. The pefiffleter-of th fepaif shall be sa-wed a ffiiiiiffFdffi of 1 iii deep of shall be eut with appfaved tools to this dep�h. Th-e deter4ofated material shall be femoved to a depth whefe the existing matefial is fifin of eannot be easily fefnoN,ed with a geologist piek. The femoved afea shallbe filled with asphaltic conefete with a ffliflifntuffl.. Nlafshall stability of 1,200 lbs. and maximum flow of 20. The matefial shall be eompacted appfoved by the Resident Engineef until the matefial is dense and no movefflent of fnar4s 6 h-en-A-ted. The ma4efial shall not be placed in lifts ovef 4 in in depth. This method of fepaif applies only to paN,efnent to be oveflaid. b.Asphaltie Conerete Pavement Repair-2 The failed afeas shall be femoved as specified-in be feffieN,ed. The base eetifse aiid stibbase shall be feplaeed if it has beeii iiifikfa4ed with ela-Y, silt, a 1013.5 COLD it PLANING, NrNG SURFACE PREPARATION P-101-2 Jacobs Key West International Airport 1/23 Monroe County Emergency Repairs—Runway 9 Safety Area—Remove and Install EMAS a. Patehingt The machine shall be eapable of eutting a vet4ieal edge without ehipping of spalling th edges of the pavement to femain. The maehine shall hm,e a positive method of eetAfalling the depth o cut. The Engineef shall layout the afea to be milled. The afea shall be laid out with stfaightedges i inefeffients of 1 Iq widths. The afea to be milled shall eovef only the failed afea. Any exeessive afea thm is milled beeause the Gontfaetof doesn't have the appfopfiate maehine, Of afeas that afe damaged beeause Of his negligenee, shall not be ineluded in the measufement f6f payment. of 10 feet. it shall be equipped with eleetfonie gfade eentfol deviees on both sides tha+will eut the suffaee to the gfade and tolefanees speeified. The maehine shall eut vet4ieal edges. A positive method of dus A aETHOD OF MEASUREMENT 101 4.1 MEASUREMENT. a. Generale if there is no "antity shown in the bidding sehedtfle, the warlE eovered by this seetia shall be eensidered as a subsidiary obligation of the Gentfaeter eovered ttHder the other eatitfaet items. •Pavement Removah The tinit of meastifement f6f demolition of exktMgpaveinentpa�veffien feffie,val> jvhieh inelffdes hoth asphalipavement and eoneretepawntentj9ad-, shall be the nui:nbef of the pcwemefit was damaged by negligenee on the paft of the Cei4faetof shall not be ifieluded in the e. joint and Craek Repair- The tinit of measufement fef joint and efaek fepaif shall be the lineaf foot ofjoifit-. sqttafe feet, (1) The ttnit of measure for concrete spa!!Fepair shallbe the number of square feet. The aN,erage depth of the patch shall be agreed upon by the Contractor-and the Resident Engineer. The qttantit�,shall b diN,ided in the following eategofies: /.\ A s,.h ltie eonefete sq y (e) Subbase eetifse squafeF Cold . a ba-vefage depth of the cold planing shall be detefmined pfief to aeeomplishment of the wofk. AVheR sufffice SURFACE PREPARATION P-101-3 Jacobs Key West International Airport 1/23 Monroe County Emergency Repairs—Runway 9 Safety Area—Remove and Install EMAS and will be paid only onee f6f the total depth of planning. The quantity shall be divided ii-Ae the following 47, eategefies: (a) 0 to 2 i in BASIS OF PAYMENT VAS ENT paventent), and pjaeiiig of the material and thf all labef, equipment, tools, and ineidentals neeessa-i=y,to eemplete this item. 101 5.1 PAYMENT.Payment shall be made at eentfaet tinit pfiee to demo&h ex4stingpavenientpe END OF ITEM P-101 SURFACE PREPARATION P-101-4 Jacobs Key West International Airport 1/23 Monroe County Emergency Repairs—Runway 9 Safety Area—Remove and Install EMAS ITEM P-152 EXCAVATION AND EMBANKMENT DESCRIPTION 152-1.1 This item covers excavation, disposal,placement, and compaction of all materials within the limits of the work required to construct safety areas, runways, taxiways, aprons, and intermediate as well as other areas for drainage,building construction,parking, or other purposes in accordance with these specifications and in conformity to the dimensions and typical sections shown on the plans. 152-1.2 CLASSIFICATION.All material excavated shall be classified as defined below: a. Unclassified Excavation. Unclassified excavation shall consist of the excavation and disposal of all material, regardless of its nature, which is not otherwise classified and paid for under the following items. The material excavated in order to construct the proposed asphalt pavement section shall become the property of the Contractor and shall be removed and legally disposed of off airport property. b.Roek Exeavation.Rook exea-,�ation shall inelude all solid foek in ledges, in bedded deposits, i nor) „ b � a �e��� �z�s- fe exea-vatten. that will deeay of pfeduee subsidenee in the embankment. it may be made ttp of deeaying stUmps, , constmetion, or-any other type as shown on the plans-. a-vailable fFom fequir-ed excavations. Boffow material shall be obtained ffofn afeas within the limits of th-e 152-1.3 Unsuitable Excavation.Any material containing vegetable or organic matter, such as muck, peat, organic silt, or sod shall be considered unsuitable for use in embankment construction. Material, when approved by the RPR€nginee as suitable to support vegetation,may be used on the embankment slope. CONSTRUCTION METHODS 152-2.1 General. The suitability of material to be placed in embankments shall be subject to approval by the RPR Enginee . All unsuitable material shall be disposed of in waste areas shown on the plans. All waste areas shall be graded to allow positive drainage of the area and of adjacent areas. The surface elevation of waste EXCAVATION AND EMBANKMENT P-152-1 Jacobs Key West International Airport 1/23 Monroe County Emergency Repairs—Runway 9 Safety Area—Remove and Install EMAS areas shall not extend above the surface elevation of adjacent usable areas of the airport, unless specified on the plans or approved by the RPR Engineer. When the Contractor's excavating operations encounter artifacts of historical or archaeological significance, the operations shall be temporarily discontinued. At the direction of the RPR Enginee ,the Contractor shall excavate the site in such a manner as to preserve the artifacts encountered and allow for their removal. Such excavation will be paid for as extra work. Those areas outside of the pavement areas in which the top layer of soil material has become compacted, by hauling or other activities of the Contractor shall be scarified and disked to a depth of 4 in(100 mm), in order to loosen and pulverize the soil. If it is necessary to interrupt existing surface drainage, sewers or under-drainage, conduits, utilities, or similar underground structures, the Contractor shall be responsible for and shall take all necessary precautions to preserve them or provide temporary services. When such facilities are encountered, the Contractor shall notify the RPR Engineer, who shall arrange for their removal if necessary. The Contractor shall, at his/her own expense, satisfactorily repair or pay the cost of all damage to such facilities or structures that may result from any of the Contractor's operations during the period of the contract. 152-2.2 EXCAVATION.No excavation shall be started until the work has been staked out by the Contractor and the RPR€*gineer-has obtained elevations and measurements of the ground surface. All suitable excavated material shall be used in the formation of embankment, subgrade, or for other purposes shown on the plans. All unsuitable material shall be disposed of as shown on the plans. When the volume of the excavation exceeds that required to construct the embankments to the grades indicated, the excess shall be used to grade the areas of ultimate development or disposed of as directed. When the volume of excavation is not sufficient for constructing the fill to the grades indicated,the deficiency shall be obtained from borrow areas. The grade shall be maintained so that the surface is well drained at all times. When necessary, temporary drains and drainage ditches shall be installed to intercept or divert surface water that may affect the work. a. Selective Grading.When selective grading is indicated on the plans, the more suitable material as designated by the Engineer shall be used in constructing the embankment or in capping the pavement subgrade. If, at the time of excavation, it is not possible to place this material in its final location, it shall be stockpiled in approved areas so that it can be measured for payment for rehandling as specified in paragraph 3.3. b. Undercutting. Rock, shale, hafdpan, loose mek,boulders, of other-matefial tmsatisfaetot-y foF safety areas, subgr-ades, feads, shouldefs, of any afeas intended foF tur-fing shall be excavated to fninimum depth of 12 in(300 mm), of to the depth specified by the Engineer,below the subgr-ade. Muck, peat, matted foots, Of Othef Yielding ffifftefial, tinsatisfactofy fof sttbgfade fotmdatioti, shall be r-emoved the depth specified. Unsuitable ma4efials shall be disposed of a4 loea4ions shown on the plans. Thi exeavated matefial shall be paid fof a4 the contmet unit pfice pef cubic yafd(pef oubie meter-) for- [1. Th exeavated afea shall be fefilled with suitable matefial obtained ffom the gfadin opefations or-botTe Feek sttf&ee shall be dfained in aeeafdanee with the details shown an the plans. dispiaeemepA of such maefial was tma-voidable and his/hef deeision shall be final. All evefbfeak shall be EXCAVATION AND EMBANKMENT P-152-2 Jacobs Key West International Airport 1/23 Monroe County Emergency Repairs—Runway 9 Safety Area—Remove and Install EMAS the femoval and disposal of ovefbfeak that the Engineef detefinines as avoidable, Unavoidable ove�bfeah will be etas.sified as "Unclassified Exeavation" d.Removal of Utilities. The removal of existing structures and utilities required to permit the orderly progress of work will be accomplished by someone other than the Contractor, for example,the utility unless otherwise shown on the plans. All existing foundations shall be excavated for at least 2 feet(60 cm)below the top of subgrade or as indicated on the plans, and the material disposed of as directed. All foundations thus excavated shall be backfilled with suitable material and compacted as specified herein. e. Compaction Requirements. The subgrade under areas to be paved shall be compacted to a depth of 6" and to a density of not less than 95%percent of the maximum density as determined by ASTM D1557. The material to be compacted shall be within+/- 2 percent of optimum moisture content before rolled to obtain the prescribed compaction(except for expansive soils). The in-place field density shall be determined in accordance with ASTM D 1556 or ASTM D 2167. Stones or rock fragments larger than 4 in(100 mm)in their greatest dimension will not be permitted in the top 6 in (150 mm)of the subgrade. The finished grading operations, conforming to the typical cross section, shall be completed and maintained at least 1,000 feet(300 m)ahead of the paving operations or as directed by the RPR Engineer. In cuts, all loose or protruding rocks on the back slopes shall be barred loose or otherwise removed to line of finished grade of slope. All cut-and-fill slopes shall be uniformly dressed to the slope, cross section, and alignment shown on the plans or as directed by the RPR Engineer. work,Blasting will be pefmitted enly when pfopef pfeea-utions are taken f6f the saf�� of all pefsons,the calibration.and the pfopeAy. All damage done to the wer-k of pfopefty shall be fepaifed at the Cofitfaetof's expense_-. Engineef, to advise on explosive ehafge weights pef delay and to analyZe fee0fdS ffE)M seiStROgfaP the motion in terms of paFtiele velocity, and in addition shallbe capable of intenial dynamic appfoval. This plan must consist of hole size, depth, spacing,bufden,t)Te of explosives,type of Elela� oveibtffden if any. The "losive chafge weights pef delay included in the plan shall not b inefeased without theapp-rovaloff tly,- The Gontfaetof shall keep a feeofd of each blast fired its date,time and loeation; the amou+A, of explosives used, maximufn ex-plosive ehafge weight pef delay pefiod, and, whefe fiecessAfy, '-,h records- These feeofds shall be made a-vailable to the Engineef on a mapAhly basis of in tabulated f4m at othe fifnes as ,.a limits as staked of as difected. EXCAVATION AND EMBANKMENT P-152-3 Jacobs Key West International Airport 1/23 Monroe County Emergency Repairs—Runway 9 Safety Area—Remove and Install EMAS fesponsibility to loeffte and obtain the supply, subject to the appfoval of the Engineef. The GofAfaeto and iests ean be made. All unsuitable matefial shall be disposed of by the Gontfaetof. All beffo",pits they shall be dfained and left in a neat,pfesentable eendition with all slopes dfessed unif6fn+1y-. ditehes sHeh as intefeepting; inlet of outlet, f6f tempefafy levee eafistt�uetiofi; Of f6f&I-Y athef type a designed of as shown on the plans. The work shall be peff6fmed in the pfopef sequenee with the othe eonstfuetion. All satisfaetofy matefial shall be plaeed in fills; tinsuitable matefial shall be plaeed in waste seetionr keep tib,o.v. 4ee f debFiS , eb.Sr.•detie fis, ..f;l the Pf0jeet; aeeep l 152 2.5 PREPARATION OF FM-BANKMWNT AREA. Where an embankment is to be ee"stpdete a height of 4 t;�et(4 20 em) or less, all sod afld vegetable raatter shall be femoved ftem dhe sttfffiee upen of seafifying to a minimtffn depth of 6 in(15 0 mm). This afea shall then be eompaeted as indieated iB embafikmefAT )A%efe embankments afe to be plaeed on natufal slopes steepef than 3 to 1, hofizofitai beftehes shall b eenstfueted as shown on the plans. No difeet payment shall be made f6f the work peffbfmed undef this seetion. The fieeessai�y eleafing an layers of not more than 9 in(200 mm)in loose depth for-the full width of the cross section, unless otherwise appr-oved by the Engineer. stfuettif e as shown on the typioal of oss section or-as directed. Mater-ials sttek as bmsh, hedge,foots, Opefations on eafthwofk shall be suspended at any time when satisfactofy fesults cannot be obtaine beca-use of fain, fieezing, of othef unsa4isfaetor-y conditions of the field. The Contfactof shall dfag,blade, The mate-fial in the layef shall be within�-,, 2 pefeent of optimum moisttife eofAent bef0fe foiling to obtai or dfying of the matefial and manipttla4ion shall be fequifed when neeessafy. Should the matefial be to obtain the Fe eantent shall be dene with appFeved equipment tha will suffleiently distfibute . . Saffieieiit equipment te f�fnish the feqtiifed watef shall be available at all times. Samples of-aJ4 embaffkfneiit matefials fef testing, both bef6fe and aftef placement and compaefien, will be takeR fef eae EXCAVATION AND EMBANKMENT P-152-4 Jacobs Key West International Airport 1/23 Monroe County Emergency Repairs—Runway 9 Safety Area—Remove and Install EMAS Based on these tests, the Gontfaetaf shall make the neeessafy eoffeetions and adjustments in methods7, Rolling opefations shall be eentinued until the effibankfaent is eo"aeted to not less than 95 pefeent 0 maximum density f6f noneohesive soils, a-ad 90 pefeent of maximum density faf eohesive soils as, [ 1 and to a density of net less th—an [ ] percent of the maximum density as determined by ASTM []. On all afeas outside of the pavement afeas, no eempaetion will be fequifed on the top 4 in(100 fnfn). The in plaee field density shall be detefmined in aeeafdanee with ASTNI D 1556 of ASTN4 D 2167. Compaetion afeas shall be kept sepafate, and no layef shall be eavefed by anothef until the pfopef density is obtained. Dufing eonstfuetion of the embankment, the Gontfaetef shall foute his/hef equipment at all times, be when loaded and when e"ty, ovef the layefs as they afe plaeed and shall distfibtAe the tfaN,el evenly avef the entife width of the effibankment. The equipment shall be operated in stteh a manner that hafdpan, eemented gfa-vel, elay, or other ehttn!Ey soil material will be bfoken tip into small partieles and beeom d with the other material in 'he!ayer. in the eenstfuetion ef embankments, layer plaeement shall begin in the deepest peftion of the fill; as liffet dimensions will not be allowed in the top 6 in(15 0 fnm) of the sttbgfade. RE)ekfill shall be br-aught tip !a-yefs as speeffied ef as difeeted and evefy effeft shall be exet4ed to fill the voids with the finer-inatefia dwA%the pieces, stich material may be placed in the enabankment as directed in layers not exceeding feet (60 em), in thickness. Eaeh layer shall be leveled and smoothed with suitable leveling equipment an by distfibution of spalls and finef 4agments of r-ock. These t)Te lifts shall not be constmeted above Ffozen material shall not be plaeed in the embankment nof shall embankment be placed upon fFezefi ate a r Thefe will be no sepafa4e measttfement of payment f6f compacted embankmefit, and all costs ineidental to constmetion of embankments �vill be included in the contfaet pfice fof exeava4ion, boffow, or-other-items. 152-2.7 FINISHING AND PROTECTION OF SUBGRADE.After the subgrade has been substantially completed the full width shall be conditioned by removing any soft or other unstable material that will not compact properly. The resulting areas and all other low areas, holes or depressions shall be brought to grade with suitable select material. Scarifying, blading,rolling and other methods shall be performed to provide a thoroughly compacted subgrade shaped to the lines and grades shown on the plans. Grading of the subgrade shall be performed so that it will drain readily. The Contractor shall take all precautions necessary to protect the subgrade from damage. He/she shall limit hauling over the finished subgrade to that which is essential for construction purposes. EXCAVATION AND EMBANKMENT P-152-5 Jacobs Key West International Airport 1/23 Monroe County Emergency Repairs—Runway 9 Safety Area—Remove and Install EMAS All ruts or rough places that develop in a completed subgrade shall be smoothed and recompacted. No subbase,base, or surface course shall be placed on the subgrade until the subgrade has been approved by the RPR weer. 152-2.8 HAUL.All hauling will be considered a necessary and incidental part of the work. Its cost shall be considered by the Contractor and included in the contract unit price for the pay of items of work involved. No payment will be made separately or directly for hauling on any part of the work. 152-2.9 TOLERANCES.In those areas upon which a subbase or base course is to be placed,the top of the subgrade shall be of such smoothness that, when tested with a 16 ft(4.8 m) straightedge applied parallel and at right angles to the centerline,it shall not show any deviation in excess of 1/2 in(12 mm), or shall not be more than 0.05 It(0.015 m)from true grade as established by grade hubs or pins. Any deviation in excess of these amounts shall be corrected by loosening, adding, or removing materials; reshaping; and recompacting by sprinlding and rolling. On safety areas, intermediate and other designated areas, the surface shall be of such smoothness that it will not vary more than 0.10 ft(0.03 m)from true grade as established by grade hubs. Any deviation in excess of this amount shall be corrected by loosening, adding or removing materials, and reshaping. shall be salvaged 4em stfipphig of other gfading epeFations. The topsoil shall meet the fequiferAents a onty be ploeed in the 152 2.10 TOPSOIL.When topsoil is speeified of FeqttiFed as shown an the plafls Of tffidef ftePA T 905, i taxiway pa�vement and shall not be plaeed on afeas that stibsequently will feqtt.'.,—.Y ---��ation OF embankment. if, in the jtidgment of the RPR Engineef, it is pfaetieal to plaee the salvaged topsoil at th time of exea�vafion of stfipping, the matefial shall be plaeed in its final position withaut steekpiling o Upon eempletion of gfading opefations, steekpiled topsoil shall be handled and plaeed as difeeted, of as No difeet payment will be made f-of topsoil as sueh undef item P 152. The quafttity femoved a-nd plaee "Unclassified ExeaA,afioti�" Topso l n >, as .aed in item T-9&� METHOD OF MEASUREMENT 152 3.1 The quantity of excavation to be paid f6f shall be the numbef of ettbie yafds meastifed in its ofiginal position. Measufement shall not inelude the quantity of matefials exeava4ed without authofization beyond nofmal slope lines, of the quantity of ma4efial used fef pufpeses ethef than these difee measiffed iii the stockpiled position as seen as the matefial has been stockpiled-. EXCAVATION AND EMBANKMENT P-152-6 Jacobs Key West International Airport 1/23 Monroe County Emergency Repairs—Runway 9 Safety Area—Remove and Install EMAS [embankmentl shall be computed by the avefage end afea method. The end afea is that bound by the ofiginal gfound line established by field efoss seetions and the final theofetieal pay line established b� subbase matefial, the final [exeavationj [embankmentl shall be Vefified by the Eagineef by means o Final field efoss seetions shall be employed if the fellowing ehafiges have been made: a. Plan width of embankments of e�Eea-vations afe ehffiged by fnefe tha-H plus Of fflintfs 1.0 ft(0.3 fnetef); E b.Plan elevations of embankments of eyiea-vafiens afe ehanged by mefe than pitts or mit+us 0.5 BASIS OF n n yr E]si(eubie meter). This pfiee shall be full eempensation f6F r 152 4.1 Fef"Unelassified exea-vatien"payment shall be made at the eaHtraet unit priee per etibie yftf > > 152 4.3 Fof"N4,dek Exea-vation"payment shall be made at the eantfaet unit pfiee pef etibie yafd(etibie- 152 4.5 For-"Boffow Excavation"payment shall be made at the;contract unit price per cubic yafd(c4iee nieter-). This price shall be full compensation for-fumishing all materials, labor, equipment, tools, an incidentals necessafy to complete the 4et fnetef). This pfice shall be fit!! oompensa4ion f6f fumishing all matefials, labof, equipment, tools, a-n 152 4.7 For-"Embankment in Plaee"payment shall be made at the contfact unit pfice pef eubie yar- and ineidentals neeessafy to eomplete the item. item P 152-4.11 EXCAVATION AND EMBANKMENT P-152-7 Jacobs Key West International Airport 1/23 Monroe County Emergency Repairs—Runway 9 Safety Area—Remove and Install EMAS TESTING REQUIREMENTS ASTM D 698 Test for Moisture-Density Relations of Soils and Soil-Aggregate Mixtures, Using 5.5-pound (2.49 kg)Rammer and 12 in(305 mm)Drop ASTM D 1556 Test for Density of Soil In Place by the Sand-Cone Method ASTM D 1557 Test for Laboratory Compaction Characteristics of Soil Using Modified Effort ASTM D 2167 Test for Density and Unit Weight of Soil In Place by the Rubber Balloon Method. ASTM D 6938 In-Place Density and Water Content of Soil and Soil-Aggregate by Nuclear Methods END OF ITEM P-152 EXCAVATION AND EMBANKMENT P-152-8 Jacobs Key West International Airport 1/23 Monroe County Emergency Repairs—Runway 9 Safety Area—Remove and Install EMAS ITEM P-211 LIME ROCK BASE COURSE DESCRIPTION 211-1.1 This item shall consist of the placement and compaction of base course and re-working and re- compacting of existing base course composed of lime rock constructed on the prepared underlying course per these specifications and shall conform to the dimensions and typical cross-section shown on the plans. MATERIALS 211-2.1 Materials. The lime rock base course material shall consist of fossiliferous limestone of uniform quality. The material shall not contain hard or flinty pieces that will cause a rough surface containing pits and pockets. The rock shall show no tendency to "air slake"or undergo chemical change when exposed to the weather. The material when watered and rolled shall be capable of compacting to a dense and well- bonded base. Lime Rock Base Course Material Properties2 Lime Rock Oolitic Non-Oolitic Carbonates of calcium 95%minimum 70%minimum 75%minimum and magnesium' Oxides of iron and Less than or equal to Less than or equal to Less than or equal to aluminum' 2% 2% 2% Liquid limit Not greater than 35 NA Not greater than 35 Plasticity Index Not greater than 6 NA Not greater than 6 Organic or foreign Not more than 0.5% Not more than 0.5% Not more than 0.5% matter Lime Bearing Ratio 125 125 125 (LBR)3 at 0 to+1.5% optimum The combined amount of carbonates,oxides,and silica shall be at least 97%. The material shall be non- plastic. 2 The chemical analysis of lime rock shall consist of determining the insoluble silica,iron oxide,and alumina by solution of the sample in hydrochloric(HCl)acid,evaporating,dehydrating,re-dissolving the residue,and neutralizing with aimnonium hydroxide, filtering,washing,and igniting the residue lime rock. The difference between the percentage of insoluble matter and 100%is reported as carbonates of calcium and magnesium. 3 FM 5-515,Florida Method of Test for Lime Rock Bearing Ratio LIME ROCK BASE COURSE P-211-1 Jacobs Key West International Airport 1/23 Monroe County Emergency Repairs—Runway 9 Safety Area—Remove and Install EMAS Lime Rock Base Course Gradation Sieve Designation Percentage by Weight Passing (square openings) Sieves 3-1/2 inch(87.5 mm) 100 3/4 inch(19.0 mm) 50-100 All fine material shall consist entirely of dust of fracture (fine portion passing the No. 10(2.00 mm) sieve). 211 2.2 Sampling and Testing. a. Aggregate base materials. The Contfaetof shall take samples of the aggregate base in aeeefdanee with ASTM D75 to vefify initial aggfegate base fe . i d gfadatioa. Material shall meet th-e . . ts in pafagfaph 211 2.1. This sanViing and testing will be the basis faf appfaval of the b. Gradation requirements. The Gentraeter shall W-Ee at least two aggregate base samples pef da� in the presenee of the Resident Projeet Representative(RPR) te ebeek the Aiial gfadation. Sampling shall be per,NSTN4 D75. Material shall meet the requifements in paragraph 209 2.4. The lot will be ee"sistent with the!at size used for density. The samples shall be taken 4em the iii plaee, tm eempaeted material a 2112.3 Separation Geotextile. Not Used. CONSTRUCTION METHODS 2113.1 Control strip. The fifst half day of eensti-detion shall be eonsidefed the ealitfal stfip. The RPR,the Gont-Factor shall ttse the same equipment, materials, and eonstfuction methods for the remaindef 211-3.2 Preparing underlying course. The RPR shall check and accept the underlying course before placing and spreading operations are started. Any ruts or soft yielding places caused by improper drainage conditions, hauling, or any other cause shall be corrected at the Contractor's expense before the base course is placed. Material shall not be placed on frozen subgrade. 211-3.3 Placement. The material shall be placed and spread on the prepared underlying layer by spreader boxes or other devices as approved by the RPR,to a uniform thickness and width. The equipment shall have positive thickness controls to minimize the need for additional manipulation of the material. Dumping from vehicles that require re-handling shall not be permitted. Hauling over the uncompacted base course shall not be permitted. The material shall meet gradation and moisture requirements prior to compaction. The layer shall be constructed in lifts as established in the control strip,but not less than 4 inches (100 mm) nor more than 12 inches (300 mm)of compacted thickness. When more than one lift is required to establish the layer thickness shown on the plans, the construction procedure described here shall apply to each lift. No lift shall be covered by subsequent lifts until tests LIME ROCK BASE COURSE P-211-2 Jacobs Key West International Airport 1/23 Monroe County Emergency Repairs—Runway 9 Safety Area—Remove and Install EMAS verify that compaction requirements have been met. The Contractor shall rework,re-compact and retest any material placed which does not meet the specifications. 211-3.4 Compaction.Immediately upon completion of the spreading operations, compact each layer of the base course, as specified, with approved compaction equipment. The number,type, and weight of rollers shall be sufficient to compact the material to the required density within the same day that the aggregate is placed on the subgrade. The field density of each compacted lift of material shall be at least 10 0% of the maximum density of laboratory specimens prepared from samples of the subbase material delivered to the jobsite. The moisture content of the material during placing operations shall be within±2 percentage points of the optimum moisture content as determined by ASTM D1557. Maximum density refers to maximum dry density at optimum moisture content unless otherwise specified. 211-3.5 Finishing. After the watering and rolling of the base course, the entire surface shall be scarified to a depth of at least 3 inches (75 mm) and shaped to the exact crown and cross-section with a blade grader. The scarified material shall be rewetted and thoroughly rolled. Rolling shall continue until the base is bonded and compacted to a dense,unyielding mass, true to grade and cross-section. Scarifying and rolling of the surface of the base shall follow the initial rolling of the lime rock by not more than four(4) days. When the lime rock base is constructed in two layers, the scarifying of the surface shall be to a depth of 2 inches (50 mm). If cracks or checks appear in the base before the surface course is laid, the Contractor shall researifying, reshaping, watering, add lime rock where necessary, and recompact. If the underlying material becomes mixed with the base course material, the Contractor shall,without additional compensation,remove, reshape, and recompact the mixture. 211-3.6 Weather limitations. Material shall not be placed unless the ambient air temperature is at least 40°F(4°C) and rising. Work on base course shall not be conducted when the subgrade or subbase is wet or frozen or the base material contains frozen material. 211-3.7 Maintenance. The base course shall be maintained in a condition that will meet all specification requirements until the work is accepted by the RPR. When material has been exposed to excessive rain, snow, or freeze-thaw conditions,prior to placement of additional material,the Contractor shall verify that materials still meet all specification requirements. Equipment may be routed over completed sections of base course, provided that no damage results and the equipment is routed over the full width of the completed base course. Any damage resulting to the base course from routing equipment over the base course shall be repaired by the Contractor at the Contractor's expense. When necessary, temporary drainage measures shall be installed to furnish and maintain the integrity and compaction of the base course. The cost necessary to install,maintain, and remove any temporary drainage measures will not be paid for separately,but shall be incidental to the associated pay items. 211-3.8 Surface tolerance. After the course has been compacted, the surface shall be tested for smoothness and accuracy of grade and crown. Any portion lacking the required smoothness or failing in accuracy of grade or crown shall be scarified to a depth of at least 3 inches (75 mm), reshaped and recompacted to grade until the required smoothness and accuracy are obtained and approved by the RPR. Any deviation in surface tolerances shall be corrected by the Contractor at the Contractor's expense. The smoothness and accuracy requirements specified here apply only to the top layer when base course is constructed in more than one layer. a. Smoothness. The finished surface shall not vary more than 3/8-inch(9 mm)when tested with a 12-foot(3.7-m)straightedge applied parallel with and at right angles to the centerline. The straightedge shall be moved continuously at half the length of the 12-foot(3.7-m) straightedge for the full length of each line on a 50-foot(15-m) grid. LIME ROCK BASE COURSE P-211-3 Jacobs Key West International Airport 1/23 Monroe County Emergency Repairs—Runway 9 Safety Area—Remove and Install EMAS b. Grade. The grade and crown shall be measured on a 50-foot(15-m) grid and shall be within+0 and-1/2 inch(12 mm) of the specified grade. 211-3.9 Acceptance sampling and testing. Lime rock base course shall be accepted for density on an area basis. Two tests shall be made for density and thickness for each 300 square yards. Sampling locations will be determined on a random basis per ASTM D3665. a. Density. The Contractor's laboratory shall perform all density tests in the RPR's presence and provide the test results upon completion to the RPR for acceptance. Each area shall be accepted for density when the field density is at least [ 10 0% ] of the maximum density of laboratory specimens compacted and tested per ASTM D 15 5 7. The in-place field density shall be determined per ASTM D1556 or ASTM D6938 using Procedure A, the direct transmission method. ASTM D6938 shall be used to determine the moisture content of the material . The machine shall be calibrated in accordance with ASTM D6938 . If the specified density is not attained, the entire area shall be reworked and/or recompacted and two additional random tests made. This procedure shall be followed until the specified density is reached. Maximum density refers to maximum dry density at optimum moisture content unless otherwise specified. b. Thickness. Depth tests shall be made by test holes or cores at least 3 inches (75 mm)in diameter that extend through the base. The thickness of the base course shall be within+0 and-1/2 inch (12 mm)of the specified thickness as determined by depth tests taken by the Contractor in the presence of the RPR for each area. Where the thickness is deficient by more than 1/2-inch(12 mm),the Contractor shall correct such areas at no additional cost by scarifying to a depth of at least 3 inches (75 mm), adding new material of proper gradation, and the material shall be blended and recompacted to grade. The Contractor shall replace, at his expense,base material where depth tests have been taken. 211-3.10 Rework Lime Rock Base. The Contractor shall rework the existing lime rock base course as indicated on the plans to minimum depth of 4 inches. The rework shall include re grading and re- compaction to meet the required densities. METHOD OF MEASUREMENT 211 4.1 The quantity of lime i:oek base cotffse shall be the trdmber-of ettbie yards (cubie metefs) of base -in the completed base course. The quantity of base cour-se matefial weL=k eeffipiateel fineFft elevatiens to the neaL=est 0 . 01 fee} r3 .�i- indiN,idual depth fneasufements,thielmesses mofe than 1/2 inch (12 tBM) in excess of that H an t:he plans shall be eensidefed as the speeified thickness plus 1,/2 inch(12 ffiffl)in oomptiting the yardage fo pffyiiieiit. 2114-.2 The quantity of reworked fime roek base eourse shag be the number of square yards of b i .v base eourse re graded and, cted and aeeepke& 211 5.1 Payment shall be made fft the eoptl-faet unit pfiee pef ettbie yafd (ettbie tfletef) faf lime feek BASIS OF PAYMENT equipment,tools, and incidentals neeessafy to eemple the item. LIME ROCK BASE COURSE P-211-4 Jacobs Key West International Airport 1/23 Monroe County Emergency Repairs—Runway 9 Safety Area—Remove and Install EMAS The cost of removing cracks and checks including the labor, and the additional lime rock necessary for crack elimination, will not be paid for separately but shall be included in the contract price per cubic yard (ems) for lime rock base course. , under- Rem D 21 1 , Lime eek base eottfse pef „b ie of 7 �z REFERENCES The publications listed below form a part of this specification to the extent referenced. The publications are referred to within the text by the basic designation only. ASTM International(ASTM) ASTM C136 Standard Test Method for Sieve or Screen Analysis of Fine and Coarse Aggregates ASTM D75 Standard Practice for Sampling Aggregates ASTM D698 Standard Test Methods for Laboratory Compaction Characteristics of Soil Using Standard Effort(12,400 ft-lbf ft3(600 kN-m/m3)) ASTM D1556 Standard Test Method for Density and Unit Weight of Soil in Place by the Sand-Cone Method ASTM D1557 Standard Test Methods for Laboratory Compaction Characteristics of Soil Using Modified Effort (56,000 ft-lbf/ft3 (2700 kN-m/m3)) ASTM D3665 Standard Practice for Random Sampling of Construction Materials ASTM D4318 Standard Test Methods for Liquid Limit, Plastic Limit, and Plasticity Index of Soils ASTM D4491 Standard Test Methods for Water Perineability of Geotextiles by Permittivity ASTM D4751 Standard Test Methods for Determining Apparent Opening Size of a Geotextile American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) M288 Standard Specification for Geosynthetic Specification for Highway Applications END OF ITEM P-211 LIME ROCK BASE COURSE P-211-5 Jacobs Key West International Airport 1/23 Monroe County Emergency Repairs—Runway 9 Safety Area—Remove and Install EMAS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK LIME ROCK BASE COURSE P-211-6 Jacobs Key West International Airport 1/23 Monroe County Emergency Repairs—Runway 9 Safety Area—Remove and Install EMAS SECTION 337 ASPHALT CONCRETE FRICTION COURSES DESCRIPTION 337-1.1 Construct an asphalt concrete friction course pavement with the type of mixture specified in the Contract, or when offered as alternates, as selected. This Section specifies mixes designated -�;z F-as z- �C G ° & FC-12.5. -T� Meet the plant and equipment requirements of Section 320, as modified herein. Meet the general construction requirements of Section 330, as modified herein. MATERIALS 337-2.1 General Requirements: Meet the requirements specified in Division III as modified herein. The Engineer will base continuing approval of material sources on field performance. Warm mix technologies (additives, foaming techniques, etc.) listed on the FDOT's website may be used in the production of the mix. The URL for obtaining this information, if available, is: http://www.dot.state.fl.us/Specificationsoffice/implemented/URLinSpecs/files/WarmMixAsphalt .pdf. 337-2.2 Asphalt Binder: Meet the requirements of Section 336, and any additional requirements or modifications specified herein for the various mixtures. When called for in the Contract Documents, use a PG 76-22 asphalt binder meeting the requirements of 916-1. For projects with a total quantity of FG 5, FG 9..5-,-of FC-12.5 less than 500 tons, the Contractor may elect to substitute a PG 76-22 for the ARB-12 or ARB-5, meeting the requirements of 916-1. 337-2.3 CRPRse Aggregate: Meet the requirements of Section 901, and any additional requirements or modifications specified herein for the various mixtures. 337-2.4 Fine Aggregate: Meet the requirements of Section 902, and any additional requirements or modifications specified herein for the various mixtures. 337-2.5 Hydrated Lime: Meet the requirements of AASHTO M 303-89 (2010), Type 1. Provide certified test results for each shipment of hydrated lime indicating compliance with the specifications. 337-2.6 Liquid Anti-strip Additive: Meet the requirements of 916-4 and be listed on the Department's Qualified Products List(QPL). 337-2.7 Fiber Stabilizing Additive (Required for FC-5 only): Use either a mineral or cellulose fiber stabilizing additive. Meet the following requirements: ASPHALT CONCRETE FRICTION COURSES 337-1 Jacobs Key West International Airport 1/23 Monroe County Emergency Repairs—Runway 9 Safety Area—Remove and Install EMAS 337-2.7.1 Mineral Fibers: Use mineral fibers (made from virgin basalt, diabase, or slag) treated with a cationic sizing agent to enhance the disbursement of the fiber, as well as to increase adhesion of the fiber surface to the bitumen. Meet the following requirements for physical properties: 1. Size Analysis Average fiber length: 0.25 inch(maximum)Average fiber thickness: 0.0002 inch (maximum) 2. Shot Content (ASTM C612) Percent passing No. 60 Sieve: 90 - 100 Percent passing No. 230 Sieve: 65 - 100 Provide certified test results for each batch of fiber material indicating compliance with the above tests. 337-2.7.2 Cellulose Fibers: Use cellulose fibers meeting the following requirements 1. Fiber length: 0.25 inch (maximum) 2. Sieve Analysis a. Alpine Sieve Method Percent passing No. 100 sieve: 60-80 b. Ro-Tap Sieve Method Percent passing No. 20 sieve: 80-95 Percent passing No. 40 sieve: 45-85 Percent passing No. 100 sieve: 5-40 3. Ash Content: 18% non-volatiles (plus or minus 5%) 4. pH: 7.5 (plus or minus 1.0) 5. Oil Absorption: 5.0% (plus or minus 1.0) (times fiber weight) 6. Moisture Content: 5.0%by weight (maximum) Provide certified test results for each batch of fiber material indicating compliance with the above tests. GENERAL COMPOSITION OF MIXES 337-3.1 General: Use a bituminous mixture composed of aggregate (cRPRse, fine, or a mixture thereof), asphalt binder, and in some cases, fibers and/or hydrated lime. Size, uniformly grade and combine the aggregate fractions in such proportions that the resulting mix meets the requirements of this Section. 337-3.2 Specific Component Requirements by Mix: 33 7_3.2.1 TC 5: l nrv00r/oefusic rgf anite, 1000 efushed O litie limestone or l nno� thef RWe 14 103.005, >;1,.fi A dffl ftist- ti e !'o l ob 0 available, is--. ASPHALT CONCRETE FRICTION COURSES 337-2 Jacobs Key West International Airport 1/23 Monroe County Emergency Repairs—Runway 9 Safety Area—Remove and Install EMAS 337 3.2.1.3 Hydrated Lime2 Add the lime at a dosage fate of 0 0 dosage fate of 0 of ese 0 , weight of total mix. 337-3.2.2 FC 9.5 and FC-12.5: 337-3.2.2.1: Aggregates: Use an aggregate blend that consists of crushed granite, crushed Oolitic limestone, other crushed materials (as approved by the Engineer for friction courses per Rule 14-103.005, Florida Administrative Code), or a combination of the above. Crushed limestone from the Oolitic formation may be used if it contains a minimum of 12% silica material as determined by FM 5-510 and the Engineer grants approval of the source prior to its use. As an exception, mixes that contain a minimum of 60% crushed granite may either contain: 1) up to 40% fine aggregate from other sources or 2) a combination of up to 20% RAP and the remaining fine aggregate from other sources. A list of aggregates approved for use in friction course may be available on the FDOT's website. The URL for obtaining this information, if available, is: ftp://ft//ftp.dot.state.fl.us/fdot/smo/website/sources/frictioncourse.pdf. 337-3.2.2.2: Asphalt Binder: Use an ARB-5 asphalt rubber binder. If called for in the Contract Documents, use a PG 76-22 asphalt binder. 337-3.3 Grading Requirements: shown in Table 337 1. Table 3/4 ine -1/2 ineh 3/ine No. 4 No. 9 No. 6 No.30 No.50 No. 08 No. 00 4-09 I &5--W4 55-7-5 4-5-� 54-0 — — — — -2-4 fine mix s defined in 334 3.2.2. 337-3.3.3 FC-12.5: Meet the design gradation requirements for a SP-12.5 Superpave fine mix as defined in 334-3.2.2. MIX DESIGN 337 4.1 FC-5; _ ASPHALT CONCRETE FRICTION COURSES 337-3 Jacobs Key West International Airport 1/23 Monroe County Emergency Repairs—Runway 9 Safety Area—Remove and Install EMAS - 8334 3.2 unless ethefwise designated in the plans. Develop the mix design using an AR43 5 of PG 337-4.3 Revision of Mix Design: For FC-5, FC-9.5 and FC-12.5, meet the requirements of 334- 3.3. For FC-5, all revisions must fall within the gradation limits defined in Table 337-1. CONTRACTOR'S PROCESS CONTROL 337-5.1 Provide the necessary process control of the friction course mix and construction in accordance with the applicable provisions of 320-2, 330-2 and 334-4. The Engineer will monitor the spread rate periodically to ensure uniform thickness. Provide quality control procedures for daily monitoring and control of spread rate variability. If the spread rate varies by more than 5% of the spread rate set by the Engineer in accordance with 337-8, immediately make all corrections necessary to bring the spread rate into the acceptable range. ACCEPTANCE OF THE MIXTURE 337-6.1 Fri-9.5 and FC-12.5: Meet the requirements of 334-5. The project shall be classified as Asphalt Work Category 3 per Table 334-1 and density testing shall be required per Specification 334. 33 7-6.2 Additional Acceptance Criteria (A) Thickness. Thickness of each lift of surface course shall be evaluated by the RPR for compliance to the requirements shown on the plans. Measurements of thickness shall be made by the RPR using the cores extracted for density measurement. The maximum allowable deficiency at any point shall not be more than '/in less than the thickness indicated for the lift.Average thickness of lift, or combined lifts, shall not be less than the indicated thickness. Where the thickness tolerances are not met, area shall be corrected by the Contractor at his expense by removing the deficient area and replacing with new pavement. The Contractor, at his expense, may take additional cores as approved by the RPR to circumscribe the deficient area. (B)Smoothness. The final surface shall be free from roller marks. The finished surfaces of each course of the pavement, except the finished surface of the final course, shall not vary more than % in when evaluated with a 16 ft straightedge. The finished surface of the final course of pavement shall not vary more than '/a in when evaluated with a 16 ft straightedge. The lot size shall be 2,000 square yards. Smoothness measurements shall be made at 50 ft intervals and as determined by the RPR.In the longitudinal direction, a smoothness reading shall be made at the center of each paving lane. In the transverse direction, smoothness readings shall be made continuously across the full width of the pavement. However, transverse smoothness readings shall not be made across designed grade changes.At warped transition areas,straightedge position shall be adjusted to measure surface smoothness and not design grade transitions. When more than 15 percent of all measurements within a lot exceed the specified tolerance, the Contractor shall remove the deficient area to the depth of the .final course ofpavement and replace with new material. Skin patching shall not be permitted. ASPHALT CONCRETE FRICTION COURSES 337-4 Jacobs Key West International Airport 1/23 Monroe County Emergency Repairs—Runway 9 Safety Area—Remove and Install EMAS Isolated high points may be ground offproviding the course thickness complies with the thickness specified on the plans.High point grinding will be limited to 15 sq yd.Areas in excess of 15 sq yd will require removal and replacement of the pavement in accordance with the limitations noted above. (C) Grade. The finished surface of the pavement shall not vary from the gradeline elevations and cross sections shown on the plans by more than % in (12.70 mm). The finished grade of each lot will be determined by running levels at intervals of 50 feet(15.2 m)or less longitudinally and all breaks in grade transversely(not to exceed 50 feet) to determine the elevation of the completed pavement. The Contractor shall pay the cost of surveying of the level runs that shall be performed by a licensed surveyor. The documentation,stamped and signed by a licensed surveyor, shall be provided by the Contractor to the Engineer. The lot size shall be 2,000 square yards. When more than 15 percent of all the measurements within a lot are outside the specified tolerance, or if any one shot within the lot deviates 3/ in or more from planned grade, the Contractor shall remove the deficient area to the depth of the final course of pavement and replace with new materia. Skin patching shall not be permitted. Isolated high points may be ground off providing the course thickness complies with the thickness specified on the plans. The surface of the ground pavement shall have a texture consisting of grooves between 0.090 and 0.130 in wide. The peaks and ridges shall be approximately 1132 in higher than the bottom of the grooves. The pavement shall be left in a clean condition. The removal of all of the slurry resulting from the grinding operation shall be continuous The grinding operation should be controlled so the residue from the operation does not flow across other lanes of pavement. High point grinding will be limited to 15 sq yd.Areas in excess of 15 sq yd will require removal and replacement of the pavement in accordance with the limitations noted above. asphalt bindef ,, . 3. The standat!d LOT size of FG 5 will be 2,000 tons, with eaeh LOT sUbdivided modified tinclude (n-3-�gl P-4 -9) with a w, a;rrefeneepeN Fn�030 (Figuf!e 2). 5. Table 334 5 (Mastef!Production Range) is Feplaced by Table 337 2. aecofdance with 334 5.8. No density testing will be r-e"ifed for these fflixtufes. Table 33 ir"Z Asphalt Biftdef 0 o T, get rk cn 0 if any of the following Quality Contfol (QQ failufes oeeij 1) An individual test fesult of a sublot fef asphalt bindef eontent does flot ASPHALT CONCRETE FRICTION COURSES 337-5 Jacobs Key West International Airport 1/23 Monroe County Emergency Repairs—Runway 9 Safety Area—Remove and Install EMAS of the f611- sizes �x yg-, P-4 s • eentfol failtife, as identified in 105 8.6.4. in the event that it ean be demonstfated that the pfeb test the matefialte vefify that the eharges ha-Ne lem. Stun,,afize thi inf6fmation and pfevide it to the E to the end of the wofk shift when pfoduetion in the event that�rcrrc-i-;s not addressed -i=r , the SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS 337 7.2 Longitudinal Grade Controls for Open Graded Firietion Courses: OR FG 5, dse eith 337_7 Z 1 Air Tem. „,.,...4,,.... r�I T a.,.7.,iwn: SpFead the m xtu only NN,he the 0 F. As aft Engineer-based on the GopAr-aetof's demonstrated ability to achieve a satisfaetot!y sttffaee textuFe and appearance of the finished surfaee. The fninimufn ambient te . ty be further-r-e"eed to F, only�A,hen approved by the F wh Mix toohnology, if agreed to by both the EngineeF and the GoPAT-aeton > wheti disehafged ftoffi the plftf4, tafget mixing tetnpefa4ufe shall be established at 0 established by the Contfaetof. The tar-get mixing tempetattwe may be Feduced when ff Ex + .1 337 7.4 Compaetion of FC 5� Pfevide two, statie steel wheeled Follefs, with an effe detefmined as follows-L. PLI= Total Weight of Rollet!(pounds) Total Width of Dr-tims (ifiches) ASPHALT CONCRETE FRICTION COURSES 337-6 Jacobs Key West International Airport 1/23 Monroe County Emergency Repairs—Runway 9 Safety Area—Remove and Install EMAS (Any vafiation of this equipment fequifement iffust be appfeved by the Engineef.) Establish an ta-ndem steel wheel felief weighing not mof e than 13 5 lb,Lpef lineaf itleh (PLI) of dfum width. 337-7.5 Temperature Requirements for �'r�.nd FC-12.5: 337-7.5.1 Air Temperature at Laydown: Meet the requirements of Table 330-1. 337-7.5.2 Temperature of the Mix: Heat and combine the asphalt binder and aggregate in a manner to produce a mix having a temperature, when discharged from the plant, meeting the requirements of 320-6.3. Meet all requirements of 330-6.1.3 at the roadway. 337-7.6 Prevention of Adhesion: To minimize adhesion to the drum during the rolling operations, the Contractor may add a small amount of liquid detergent to the water in the roller. At intersections and in other areas where the pavement may be subjected to cross-traffic before it has cooled, spray the approaches with water to wet the tires of the approaching vehicles before they cross the pavement. 337-7.7 Transportation Requirements of Friction Course Mixtures: Cover all loads of friction course mixtures with a tarpaulin, or waterproof cover, meeting requirements of 320-7. 337-7.8 Asphalt Rubber Binder Requirements: Meet the requirements of Section 336 Asphalt Rubber Binder, particularly noting testing and action requirements to be met at the project site. THICKNESS OF FRICTION COURSES 337-8.1 FC-12.5 an ate: The thickness of the friction course layer will be the plan thickness as shown in the Contract Documents. For construction purposes, the plan thickness will be converted to spread rate as defined in 334-1.4. Plan quantities are based on a G..of 2.540, corresponding to a spread rate of 110 lbs/yd�-in. Pay quantities will be based on the actual maximum specific gravity of the mix being used. Gontfact Documents. For construetion ptffposes, the plan thickness will be eoflvet!ted to spfead F based off the eefflbiffed aggf egate bulk speeifie gfwvity of the asphalt ffli�i beitig used as shawft ift Spfe ,, to (Ibs� d) —t xG�x-40. W hefe. t— Thiektiess(i�thiekness) s 80 . G ASPHALT CONCRETE FRICTION COURSES 337-7 Jacobs Key West International Airport 1/23 Monroe County Emergency Repairs—Runway 9 Safety Area—Remove and Install EMAS SPECIAL L EQUIPMENT- -R�YtRrt'-MENTTS FOR FC c plus E)f minus 1 intefleek the pfopeffiening deviee with the aggfega4e feed of weigh system to maintain the eeffe the fiber-system, if4er-laeked w44 plafft eefilfels so that the mi3irttir-e pr-adtietion will be intefftipted if ifitfedtietion of the fiber- fails. When a bateh plant is ttsed, add the fibef to the aggfegate in the weigh hoppef of as as difeeted by the Engineef, ffom the time the --mpletely emptied into the ptigmill. Ensttfe that the fibefs afe unifefmij, fief to the addition of asphalt fubbef into the p7 al aggfegate pfief to the addition of the asphalt fubbef. Add the fibef in sueh a fflanflef that it will 337 9.2 Hydr-itted Lime Supply System! Fef FG mixes ea i4e, ttse the asphalt rubber-. Add the hydFated lime in stieh a mannef that it will not beeome efi4r-ained in t exhaust system of the dFief of plant. ititefleek the pfopeffiening deviee with the aggr-ega4e feed ensure that all mixwfe pfodueed is pfoper-ly treated with hydfated lime. Gentf el the pr-opeffien of When a dfuim mix plant is ttsed, add and tmifefmly dispefse the fiber-with the ifi4efleek flow indiea+ofs of sensing deviees f-of the hydfated fiffle system with pifffit eefi4fels so that the tnixttffe pfodtiction will be interyupted if ipAfeduetion Of the hydt!ated lime fails. The addition of the hyd-rated lime to the aggfega4e may be aeeompfished by Niethed (A) of(B) as f livnv$rs 337 9.2.1 Method (A) Dry Form: Add hydrated lime ; a dfy f,^w, to the mixtufe according to the type of asphalt plant being used. ,weigh hopper or as appFoved and direeted by the Engineer, increase the bateh dt!y mixing time by eigli + + '_' rds s d ,. ffa she time the .,gg f R��� , t-t6 CGiZeY�C�PiFiB , �r� reFiCeytY2L--Y'Y7Pir1, __�___ ____ ______ ____ __DD_"D____- of asphalt rubber into the pugmill. *�'` a When z"ttt.^,, ,ti, plant is tise-1 add and ,,,;fn,^�erse-ttiG .tied tuannef that it will not beeonie epAfained in the exhaust system of the dfief of platit. 33'7-°�Method tedLime/Water- Slurry! Add the fequifedquantity ef hydfatedkffie-(wed an dfy weight) iti a hydfated 1iffie4a+ef shiffy ffifffi to the aggfegate. Efigifteef. Use a pla-PA equipped to blend and maintain the hydfa4ed lime and to fnix 337 9.3 Hydrated Lime Pretreatment: Fof FG 5 mixes eontaining ganite, as an afteffifftive to ASPHALT CONCRETE FRICTION COURSES 337-8 Jacobs Key West International Airport 1/23 Monroe County Emergency Repairs—Runway 9 Safety Area—Remove and Install EMAS obtained. Contfol the pfopoi4ion of hydfated lime to within plus of fninus 0 Aggfegate pfetfeated with hydfated litne in this mannef shall be ineefpofated into the asphalt 337 9.3.1 Hydrated Lime Pretreatment Methods2 Pfet-reat the aggf egate using one of the f6flowing two methods- of the amount f equired. PfetfeatmentMethodB 14ydfated Lime/Water- Stuffy: Add the fectuifed quantity of hydfated lime (based on dfy weight), in a hydfated lime/water- shtfry f6fm to the eff-eetive treatment. U . .. t to blend and maintain the hydfated lime in suspension, to blending, as blended quantities of aggFegate and hydrated liffie,pr-ejeet > , and shipping date. 337 . , pf etfeated in confeftnance with these speeifieations. inelude also the date the fliatefial was eer-tifieation with eaeh lead of matefial defiN,er-ed to the HMA plant, that the matet!ial has been FAILING MATERIAL 337-10.1 Meet the requirements of 334-5.9. Fef FG 5, rr�337-2 in liett of Table-3 34- . METHOD OF MEASUREMENT ,will be based on the pfojeet avefage spread fate, limited to a maxitnum of 320 and 330), the quantity to be paid f9r will be theweight of the mixtttfe, in tons. The pay quantity of the spread fate The bid pfiee f6f the asphalt mix will inelude the eost of the asphalt bindef (asphalt tubbef(of pelytnef), asphalt eement, gouffid tife f ubbef!, anti stfipping agent, blending and handling) and the- t!equifed). TheFe will be no sepafate payment of unit pt!iee adjustment fef!the asphalt bifidef! ASPHALT CONCRETE FRICTION COURSES 337-9 Jacobs Key West International Airport 1/23 Monroe County Emergency Repairs—Runway 9 Safety Area—Remove and Install EMAS V f tons of bituminous asphalt eenefete ftietion eoufse pay item. Stibmit this eeffifieation to the Engineef He latef than > > Ceffifieation Numbef, Ceffifiea4ien Date, BASIS OF PAYMENT VAi ENT Vality of the malefial, a pay adjustment will be applied to the bid pfiee of the fflatefial as determined on a LOT by LOT basis. The pay adjustment will be assessed by ealeulatifig a Pay Faeter- f6r-individual quality ehafaetefisties. The pay adjustment will be eemputed by multiplying a- 2. The Small Qttantivy Pa�,Table foF FG 5 Mixtures replaces the Small Quan4ity Pay Table f6f Dense Gfaded Mixtur-es in the Department's Asphalt Plant Pay Factor Alor- sheet 3.Table 337 3 feplaees Table 334 7 4. The Composite Pay Factor-equation i 334 8.3 is r-eplaeed with the f llw ,;n.'• ASPHALT CONCRETE FRICTION COURSES 337-10 Jacobs Key West International Airport 1/23 Monroe County Emergency Repairs—Runway 9 Safety Area—Remove and Install EMAS Table 337-3 0 Passing 3,18 ineh sieve 0 o Taf of ± n cn Passing No. 8 sieve o •1 ± 2cn item No. 3 7 1 Asphaltie Conefete Suw f"-e C -- pef t ASPHALT CONCRETE FRICTION COURSES 337-11 Jacobs Key West International Airport 1/23 Monroe County Emergency Repairs—Runway 9 Safety Area—Remove and Install EMAS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK ASPHALT CONCRETE FRICTION COURSES 337-12 Jacobs Key West International Airport 1/23 Monroe County Emergency Repairs—Runway 9 Safety Area—Remove and Install EMAS ITEM P-602 BITUMINOUS PRIME COAT DESCRIPTION 602-1.1 This item shall consist of an application of bituminous material on the prepared base course in accordance with these specifications and in reasonably close conformity to the lines shown on the plans. MATERIALS 602-2.1 BITUMINOUS MATERIAL. The types, grades, controlling specifications, and application temperatures for the bituminous materials are given in Table 1. The Resident Project Representative (RPR)Engineef shall designate the specific material to be used. Table 1 Bituminous Material Type and Specification Application Temperatures' Grade Deg.F Deg.C Emulsified Asphalt SS-1, SS-lh ASTM D 977 70-160 2201-70 AA S 7 r A STT2"rJSM 9-TIT :70 16 Z/'C ;10 l7CC` `�T A STT 9 2070 4t A 7 STT�T�Sn 70-16 20 ;10 ��lt ASTA4 D29 90� 3'F ASTA4 D 2029 1 The maximum temperature for cutback asphalt shall be that at which fogging occurs. CONSTRUCTION METHODS 602-3.1 WEATHER LIMITATIONS. The prime coat shall be applied only when the existing surface is dry or contains sufficient moisture to get uniform distribution of the bituminous material,when the atmospheric temperature is above 60 °F (15 'C), and when the weather is not foggy or rainy. The temperature requirements may be waived,but only when so directed by the RPR€ligineer. 602-3.2 EQUIPMENT. The equipment used by the Contractor shall include a self-powered pressure bituminous material distributor and equipment for heating bituminous material. BITUMINOUS PRIME COAT P-602-1 Jacobs Key West International Airport 1/23 Monroe County Emergency Repairs—Runway 9 Safety Area—Remove and Install EMAS The distributor shall be designed, equipped,maintained, and operated so that bituminous material at even heat may be applied uniformly on variable widths of surface at the specified rate. The allowable variation from the specified rate shall not exceed 10 percent. Distributor equipment shall include a tachometer, pressure gauges, volume-measuring devices or a calibrated tank, and a thermometer for measuring temperatures of tank contents. The distributor shall be self-powered and shall be equipped with a power unit for the pump and full circulation spray bars adjustable laterally and vertically. If the distributor is not equipped with an operable quick shut off valve,the prime operations shall be started and stopped on building power. The Contractor shall remove blotting sand prior to asphalt concrete lay down operations at no additional expense to the owner. A power broom and/or blower shall be provided for any required cleaning of the surface to be treated. 602-3.3 APPLICATION OF BITUMINOUS MATERIAL. Immediately before applying the prime coat, the full width of the surface to be primed shall be swept with a power broom to remove all loose dirt and other objectionable material. The bituminous material including solvent shall be uniformly applied with a bituminous distributor at the rate of 0.25 to 0.50 gallons per square yard(1.20 to 2.40 liters per square meter) depending on the base course surface texture. The type of bituminous material and application rate shall be approved by the RPR weer prior to application. Following the application, the primed surface shall be allowed to dry not less than 48 hours without being disturbed or for such additional time as may be necessary to permit the drying out of the prime coat until it will not be picked up by traffic or equipment. This period shall be determined by the Engineer. The surface shall then be maintained by the Contractor until the surfacing has been placed. Suitable precautions shall be taken by the Contractor to protect the primed surface against damage during this interval, including supplying and spreading any sand necessary to blot up excess bituminous material. 602-3.4 BITUMINOUS MATERIAL CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY. Samples of the bituminous materials that the Contractor proposes to use, together with a statement as to their source and character, must be submitted and approved before use of such material begins. The Contractor shall require the manufacturer or producer of the bituminous materials to furnish material subject to this and all other pertinent requirements of the contract. Only satisfactory materials, so demonstrated by service tests, shall be acceptable. The Contractor shall furnish vendor's certified test reports for each carload, or equivalent, of bituminous material shipped to the project. The test reports shall contain all the data required by the applicable specification. If the Contractor applies the prime material prior to receipt of the tests reports,payment for the material shall be withheld until they are received. If the material does not pass the specifications it shall be replaced at the contractor's expense. The report shall be delivered to the Engineer before permission is granted for use of the material. The furnishing of the vendor's certified test report for the bituminous material shall not be interpreted as basis for final acceptance. All such test reports shall be subject to verification by testing samples of materials received for use on the project. 602-3.5 FREIGHT AND WEIGH BILLS.Before the final estimate is allowed,the Contractor shall file with the Engineer receipted bills when railroad shipments are made, and certified weigh bills when materials are received in any other manner, of the bituminous materials actually used in the construction covered by the contract. The Contractor shall not remove bituminous material from the tank car or storage tank until the initial outage and temperature measurements have been taken by the Engineer, nor shall the car or tank be released until the final outage has been taken by the Engineer. Copies of freight bills and weigh bills shall be furnished to the Engineer during the progress of the work. METHOD OF MEASUREMENT C`T TD L'A iTENT BITUMINOUS PRIME COAT P-602-2 Jacobs Key West International Airport 1/23 Monroe County Emergency Repairs-Runway 9 Safety Area-Remove and Install EMAS 602 4.1 The bituminous mfftefial f6f pfime eeat shall be ineasufed by the gallon . Nlelutne shall be G)in aeeefdanee with ASTM D 1250 faf eutbaek asphalt, and Tab! BASIS OF n n yr aENrr 602 5.1 Payment shall be made at the eontfaet unit pfiee pef gallon fef bitufflill- This pfiee Payment will be made unAef­ TESTING REQUIREMENTS ASTM D 1250 Petroleum Measurement Tables Asphalt Institute Asphalt Pocketbook of Useful Information (Temperature-Volume Corrections Manual MS-6 Table for Emulsified Asphalts) IV-3 MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS ASTM D 977 Emulsified Asphalt ASTM D 2028 Cutback Asphalt(Rapid Curing Type) ASTM D 2397 Cationic Emulsified Asphalt END OF ITEM P-602 BITUMINOUS PRIME COAT P-602-3 Jacobs Key West International Airport 1/23 Monroe County Emergency Repairs—Runway 9 Safety Area—Remove and Install EMAS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK BITUMINOUS PRIME COAT P-602-4 Jacobs Key West International Airport 1/23 Monroe County Emergency Repairs—Runway 9 Safety Area—Install EMAS ITEM P-603 BITUMINOUS TACK COAT DESCRIPTION 603-1.1 This item shall consist of preparing and treating a bituminous or concrete surface with bituminous material in accordance with these specifications and in reasonably close conformity to the lines shown on the plans. MATERIALS 603-2.1 BITUMINOUS MATERIALS. The bituminous material shall be either cutback asphalt, emulsified asphalt, or tar and shall conform to the requirements of Table 1. The type, grade, controlling specification, and application temperature of bituminous material to be used shall be specified by the Resident Project Representative (RPR)Enginee . Table 1 Bituminous Material Type and Grade Specification Application Temperature Deg.F Deg.C Emulsified Asphalt SS-1, SS-lh ASTM D 977 75-130 25-55 rcc i rcc 1 —ASTN4 D 2397 75 130 25 55 RG70 n crrn D 202-8 120 160 50 70 T-ar RTGB c RT-GB 6 n n S14TO ra 52 60 120 15 50 CONSTRUCTION METHODS 603-3.1 WEATHER LIMITATIONS. The tack coat shall be applied only when the existing surface is dry and the atmospheric temperature is above 60 °F (15 °C). The temperature requirements may be waived, but only when so directed by the RPR€nginee 603-3.2 EQUIPMENT. The Contractor shall provide equipment for heating and applying the bituminous material. The distributor shall be designed, equipped,maintained, and operated so that bituminous material at even heat may be applied uniformly on variable widths of surface at the specified rate. The allowable variation from the specified rate shall not exceed 10 percent. Distributor equipment shall include a tachometer, pressure gauges, volume-measuring devices or a calibrated tank, and a thermometer for measuring temperatures of tank contents. The distributor shall be self-powered and shall be equipped with a power unit for the pump and full circulation spray bars adjustable laterally and vertically. BITUMINOUS TACK COAT P-603-1 Jacobs Key West International Airport 1/23 Monroe County Emergency Repairs—Runway 9 Safety Area—Install EMAS If the distributor is not equipped with an operable quick shut off valve,the tack operations shall be started and stopped on building paper. The Contractor shall remove blotting sand prior to asphalt concrete lay down operations at no additional expense to the owner. A power broom and/or blower shall be provided for any required cleaning of the surface to be treated. 603-3.3 APPLICATION OF BITUMINOUS MATERIAL. Immediately before applying the tack coat, the full width of surface to be treated shall be swept with a power broom and/or air blast to remove all loose dirt and other objectionable material. Emulsified asphalt shall be diluted by the addition of water when directed by the RPR— ems and shall be applied a sufficient time in advance of the paver to ensure that all water has evaporated before any of the overlying mixture is placed on the tacked surface. The bituminous material including vehicle or solvent shall be uniformly applied with a bituminous distributor at the rate of 0.05 to 0.15 gallons per square yard(0.24 to 0.72 liters per square meter) depending on the condition of the existing surface. The type of bituminous material and application rate shall be approved by the RPR Engineer prior to application. Following the application, the surface shall be allowed to cure without being disturbed for such period of time as may be necessary to permit drying out and setting of the tack coat. This period shall be determined by the RPR Engineer. The surface shall then be maintained by the Contractor until the next course has been placed. Suitable precautions shall be taken by the Contractor to protect the surface against damage during this interval. 603-3.4 BITUMINOUS MATERIAL CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY. Samples of the bituminous material that the Contractor proposes to use, together with a statement as to its source and character, must be submitted and approved before use of such material begins. The Contractor shall require the manufacturer or producer of the bituminous material to furnish material subject to this and all other pertinent requirements of the contract. Only satisfactory materials so demonstrated by service tests, shall be acceptable. The Contractor shall furnish the vendor's certified test reports for each carload, or equivalent, of bituminous material shipped to the project. The tests reports shall contain all the data required by the applicable specification. If the Contractor applies the material prior to receipt of the tests reports,payment for the material shall be withheld until they are received. If the material does not pass the specifications it shall be replaced at the contractor's expense. The report shall be delivered to the RPR Eiigiiiee before permission is granted for use of the material. The furnishing of the vendor's certified test report for the bituminous material shall not be interpreted as a basis for final acceptance. All such test reports shall be subject to verification by testing samples of material received for use on the project. 603-3.5 FREIGHT AND WEIGH BILLS.Before the final estimate is allowed,the Contractor shall file with the OAR Enginee receipted bills when railroad shipments are made, and certified weigh bills when materials are received in any other manner, of the bituminous materials actually used in the construction covered by the contract. The Contractor shall not remove bituminous material from the tank car or storage tank until the initial outage and temperature measurements have been taken by the RPR Efigiftee , nor shall the car or tank be released until the final outage has been taken by the RPR Efiginee . Copies of freight bills and weigh bills shall be furnished to the RPR Eiigiiiee during the progress of the work. BITUMINOUS TACK COAT P-603-2 Jacobs Key West International Airport 1/23 Monroe County Emergency Repairs—Runway 9 Safety Area—Install EMAS METHOD OF MEASUREMENT 603 4.1 The bituminous matefial f6f tack eeat shall be measufed by the gallon, Nlelume shall be coffeeted to the volume at 60 0 0 taf, and Table Al 3 of The Asphalt histitute's Manual MS 6 fof emulsified asphalt. Wa+ef added to emulsified asphalt will not be measufed fef payment. BASIS OF n n yr nEN 603.5 1 Payment shall be made at the eentfaet tinit pfiee pef gallon of bittiminotis fflatefial. This pfie Payment vvill be made unAef­ item D tint 1 5.4 B;t,,.-.-,iiiotts TaelE Coat p ..11a MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS ASTM D 633 Volume Correction Table for Road Tar ASTM D 977 Emulsified Asphalt ASTM D 1250 Petroleum Measurement Tables ASTM D 2028 Cutback Asphalt(Rapid-Curing Type) ASTM D 2397 Cationic Emulsified Asphalt Asphalt Institute Manual Asphalt Pocketbook of Useful Information(Temperature-Volume MS-6 Table IV-3 Corrections for Emulsified Asphalts) END ITEM P-603 BITUMINOUS TACK COAT P-603-3 Jacobs Key West International Airport 1/23 Monroe County Emergency Repairs—Runway 9 Safety Area—Install EMAS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK BITUMINOUS TACK COAT P-603-4 Jacobs Key West International Airport 1/23 Monroe County Emergency Repairs-Runway 9 Safety Area-Remove and Install EMAS ITEM P-620 RUNWAY AND TAXIWAY PAINTING DESCRIPTION 620-1.1 This item shall consist of the painting of numbers, markings, and stripes on the surface of runways, taxiways, and aprons, in accordance with these specifications and at the locations shown on the plans, or as directed by the Resident Project Representative(RPR) Efigiftee� MATERIALS 620-2.1 MATERIALS ACCEPTANCE. The Contractor shall furnish manufacturer's certified test reports for materials shipped to the project. The certified test reports shall include a statement that the materials meet the specification requirements. The reports can be used for material acceptance or the RPR Enginee may perform verification testing. The reports shall not be interpreted as a basis for payment. The Contractor shall notify the RPR Enginee upon arrival of a shipment of materials to the site. 620-2.2 PAINT.Paint shall be waterborne,in accordance with the requirements of paragraph 620-2.2a. Paint shall be furnished in white,yellow and black in accordance with Federal Standard No. 595. a. Waterborne.Paint shall meet the requirements of Federal Specification TT-P-I952E, Type I. b.Epoxy.Paitit shall be a twe eaffipettetit,ffiinifi-ruffi 99 pefeent solids type systeffi eaf&R�Ritig to wing: (a) White: Titanium Dioxide, ASTM D 476,type 11 shall be 19 percent minimum (16.5 percent minifflum 100 per-cent -ity) (b) Yellow and Colors.! zT,rFa..;,,,v, Tl;..xide A.TM D 476,type 11 shall be 14 to 17 pereent. > aiid fitititig as fequifed to ffleet ealef staiidafd. Daylight(2) Epoxy Content. Component A. The weight pef lent,when tested in accord (3) Amine Number. Component B. When tested in accofdatice with ASTNI D 2074 shall be th (4) Prohibited Materials. The matmfitettifet:shall eeftif�,tha4 the pfoduct does not contai (felative to - dde), when tested in aeeefdaiiee with Fedefal Test Methed Staiidafd(a) Whitee The daylight difectional fefleeta-itee of the white paint shall tiet be less dia-H 75 pefe 1A1D/GET' AiT„,"t-10l 6171 77 RUNWAY AND TAXIWAY PAINTING P-620-1 Jacobs Key West International Airport 1/23 Monroe County Emergency Repairs—Runway 9 Safety Area—Remove and Install EMAS pefeent (felfftive to magnesium exide), when tested in Eteeofdanee with Fedefal Test Mediod Standafd(b) Vellowt The daylight difectional fefleetanee of the yellow paint shall not be less than 3 8 below: x-46 x-47 x-479 x501 8 y .455 y .4-28 y .452 b' (a) Sample Preparation.Apply the paint at a wet film thiekness of 0.013 in(0.33 mm)to fai by 6 in(8 by 15 em) aluminum panels pfepafed as dese-fibed in Fedefal Test Method Sta-fidafd 140. (b) Testing Conditions. Test in aeeofda-nee with ASTM G 15453 ttsing both UI(fa Violet(tAl B) (e) Evaluation. Remove the samples and eendition 4br 24 hatirs under standard eanditions. „be,yo Evaluate F ,. n f .-.v.,,.nee with the ,.,.1er f ..-.tom NE). 14!D/GEN. The wet film thiekness shall be 0.015 in(0.12 mm). The minimum opaeity fef white aBd eoler-s shall be 0.92. test ift aeeefdEffiee with AST-N4 D 968,Methed A, exeept tha+the inside diaffietef ef�he ffietal guide 4tb shall be ffem 0.747 to 0.750 in (18.97 to 19.05 mm). Five litefs of tmused sand shall be used faf eaeh test pa-nel. The test shall be fun on two test patiels. [Note: five liters of sand weighs 17.5 1b. (7.944 kg).] 1-10th. baked a-nd weathefed paint films shall feqttife not less than 150 litefs of sand f-of the femai,ai films. 2240. oonfofming to the folio (1) Pigments. Component A. Pefoentbyweight. e. Methaerylate. Paint shall be a two component,miniratim 99 percent solids type system Titanium Dioxide, ASTN4 D 476,type 11 shall be 6 pefeent minitnum. (b) Yellow and Color-s.g Daylight(2) Prohibited Materials. The mai+uftwtufeF shall eeffify that the pfeduet does iiet eoR4ai ' RUNWAY AND TAXIWAY PAINTING P-620-2 Jacobs Key West International Airport 1/23 Monroe County Emergency Repairs—Runway 9 Safety Area—Remove and Install EMAS (felative to dde), when tested in aeeofda-nee with Fedefal Test Method Standafd(a) Whitet The daylight difectional fefleetanee of the white paint shall not be less than 75 pefe 141D/G1✓TT,Tpefeent (felative to magnesium exide), when tested in aeeofdffiee with Fedefal Test Method Standafd (b) Vellowt The daylight difeetional fefleetanee of the yellow paint shall not be less tha-H 45 • below:f6f tfaffie yellow stffidafd 33538, of shall be eonsistent with the tolefa-flee listed .46 'c .47 3�479g 501 � (b) Testing Conditions. Test in aeeefdanee with ASTM G 53 4 54 using both Ultfa Vialet (e) Evaluation. Remove the samples and eendition for 24 hatffs ufldef standard eanditions. (5) Volatile Or-ganie Content. Detefmine the volatile ofganie eontent in aeeofda-nee with 40 GFR (a) Sample Preparation.Apply the paint at a wet film thiekness of 0.013 in(0.33 mm) to fal eeler-s shall be 0.92. shall be ffeffi 0.747 te 0.750 in (18.97 to 19.05 Five litefs af tffittsed sa-fid shall be used faf eaeh test panel. The test shall be ficiii en two test pffiels. [�4ate! 5 litefs of sa-nd weighs 17.5 1b. (7.94 kg).] Bet baked andwe-ather-ed paint films shall require not less than 150 liters of sand for the remoN,al of the paint filiis. (8) Hardness, Shore.14afdness shall be at least 80 when tested in accofdance with ASTM D 2-240. d. Solvent Base.Paint shall meet the Fequir-ements of Fedefal Specification [A A 2886A Type 1 or Type HI. e. Preformed Thermoplastie Air-port Pavement Mar-kings. Mar-kings must be composed of estef a finished p-rodduet. Th.matefial must be imper-vious to degfada4ion by avia4ion fuels, motof fuels, an 1„>,, rt s (1) The mafkings must be able to be applied ift tempefattifes as low as 35 0 F without any spec4a4 stafago pfehea4ing, o tfea4fnent0 appheat • (2) Graded Glass Beads. by weight. The intefmixed beads shall eenfefm to [Federal Speeffleation. TT B > > RUNWAY AND TAXIWAY PAINTING P-620-3 Jacobs Key West International Airport 1/23 Monroe County Emergency Repairs—Runway 9 Safety Area—Remove and Install EMAS (b) The mfftefial must have f�etofy applied eo&ted suff� e beads in addition to the ititeffflixe minimum of 7,o)pef 10 sq. ft. These f�etofy applied eoated suffaee beads shall have Size Gradation US 7sh 77y�M77/��/�� /�� ��pp�� [[gy�pp �//��//��pp�� YC 47N 0—290tl 7'h'--i00% 4-4 44 V tl-- 9 96.5 'gin 4--8 4-000 28 6390 7-72%o 20 950 63 -290 28 37% 39 600 67 7707 23 -33 -50 tl 311-100I ��� 3�- 07/0 80 2-00 (�7 o -- % beads) shall ha-,�e fegulafly spaeed indents. These indents shall aet as a visttal ette dtffing applieation tha (4) Pigments.Pefeent by weight. (a) White: • >type 11 shall be 1 pefeent miniffittm. > • meretu�,, lead, hexa-valent ehrom�dm, halogenated solvents, nor n as defined in 29 GF (6) Daylight Difectional Reflectance. (a) Whitet The daylight difectional fefleetance of the white paint shall not be less ffia-n 75 pefee (5) Prohibited Materials. The manufaetur-er-shall certib,that the prOEIHOt E100s HOt COntai 141D/GE. moth.,6121 pefeent(felative to magnesitifn oxide),when tested in accofdance with Fedefal Test Method Standafd • below:14 1 D/GEN. The x and y values shall be consistent with the Fedefal 14egman yeilow colof standar-d ch for-tfaffie yellow standafd 33539, of shall be consistent with the talefaflee listed �e .4 6 �E y .439 y .455 y .429 y .452 • The sttf&ee, with pfapefly applied and embedded suffaee beads,mus (8) Thiekness. The maefial must be supplied at a nominal thickness of 65 mil (1.7 ffim). RUNWAY AND TAXIWAY PAINTING P-620-4 Jacobs Key West International Airport 1/23 Monroe County Emergency Repairs—Runway 9 Safety Area—Remove and Install EMAS sunligM, wa4ef, salt, of advefse weathef conditions and impefvious to avifftion fuels, gasoline, and • , must demonstfate a unifofm level of nighttime fetfofefleetien when tested in aeeofda-nee to ASTNI E1710; fna"faet-uf- of fefleetive mar-kings. when applied in aeeofdffiee with fna-nufaetufef's guideiiRia-,, Lines, legends, and symbols must be eapable of being&ffiy�ed to bituminotts and/of Peftland eemen eonefete pavements by the use of a large radiant heatef. Colefs shall be available as required, the aetion of aifpeft traffie at normal pavement tempefatttfes. The markings must be eapable of Pdll� ,version. The mMEiiigs shall have fesealing ehafaetefi sties, stteh that it is eapable of ffising with itself an pfe,viettsly applied thefmoplasties when heated with a heat settfee Pef fnanufaetttfef's feeaffimendation. desifed design. The individual pieees in eaeh lafge mafking segment(typieally FAofe tha-H 20 ft. long) n+ust be faetefy assembled with a eompatible ma4efial and intefeenneeted so that ift the field it is no neeessafy to assemble the individual pieees within a mafking segment. Obtaiflifig FAttitieOlOfed effeet b ,to .,1 620 2.3 REFLECT-14 7 E MEDIA. Glass beads shall faeet the fequifeffleiits faf Fedetwl SpeetWeation. TT B 1325DL, Type 1,gradationA . Glass beads shall be treated with all eompatible coupling ageH4s feeommended by the manufaettifefs of the paint and r-eflective media to enstife adhesion and embedme Paint Colo Class Beads,T... 1, ! lass Beads,Type TT Class Beads,Type TV Gradation Whit a Cow 1. Cow 1. See Table 1. Vello-`v`r' Cow 1. Cow 1. Se TableT Red See Table 1 ffid Note. Not�,sed. Coo Table 1 afid Note P4ffk See Table 1 and Note. Not tised. See Tffble 1 and Note. Bine! Not used. Not tised. See Tffble 1 and Note. RUNWAY AND TAXIWAY PAINTING P-620-5 Jacobs Key West International Airport 1/23 Monroe County Emergency Repairs—Runway 9 Safety Area—Remove and Install EMAS CONSTRUCTION METHODS 620-3.1 WEATHER LIMITATIONS. The painting shall be performed only when the surface is dry and when the surface temperature is at least 45 °F (7 °C) and rising and the pavement surface temperature is at least 5 °F (2.7 °C) above the dew point. Markings shall not be applied when the pavement temperature is greater than 120 °F (49 °C). 620-3.2 EQUIPMENT.Equipment shall include the apparatus necessary to properly clean the existing surface, a mechanical marking machine, a bead dispensing machine, and such auxiliary hand-painting equipment as may be necessary to satisfactorily complete the job. The mechanical marker shall be an atomizing spray-type or airless-type marking machine suitable for application of traffic paint. It shall produce an even and uniform film thickness at the required coverage and shall apply markings of uniform cross-sections and clear-cut edges without running or spattering and without over spray. 620-3.3 PREPARATION OF SURFACE. Immediately before application of the paint, the surface shall be dry and free from dirt, grease, oil, laitance, or other foreign material that would reduce the bond between the paint and the pavement. The area to be painted shall be cleaned by sweeping and blowing or by other methods as required to remove all dirt, laitance, and loose materials without damage to the pavement surface. Use of any chemicals or impact abrasives during surface preparation shall be approved in advance by the RPR Enginee . 620-3.4 LAYOUT OF MARKINGS. The proposed markings shall be laid out in advance of the paint application. The locations of markings to receive glass beads shall be shown on the plans. 620-3.5 APPLICATION.Paint shall be applied at the locations and to the dimensions and spacing shown on the plans. Paint shall not be applied until the layout and condition of the surface has been approved by the RPR Enginee . The edges of the markings shall not vary from a straight line more than 1/2 in(12 mm)in 50 ft(15 m)and marking dimensions and spacings shall be within the following tolerances: Dimension and Spacing Tolerance 36 in(910 mm)or less f1/2 in(12 mm) greater than 36 in to 6 ft(910 mm to 1.85 m) f 1 in(25 mm) greater than 6 ft to 60 ft(1.85 m to 18.3 m) f 2 in(51 mm) greater than 60 ft(18.3 m) f 3 in(76 mm) with a fnafking fnaehine at the fa4e shown in Table 1. The addition of thinnef will not be pefmitted. pefied of 30 days shall elapse between plaeement of a bittiminetis sttffaee eattfse of sea! eeat an appheation of the paint. RUNWAY AND TAXIWAY PAINTING P-620-6 Jacobs Key West International Airport 1/23 Monroe County Emergency Repairs—Runway 9 Safety Area—Remove and Install EMAS Table 1 Application Rates For Paint And Glass Beads (See Note regarding Red and Pink Paint) Paint Glass Beads,Type 1, rlftss Bead Glass Beads Gradation A hype TIC die A Sq ft per Paint Type gallon, ft2/gal. Pounds peir gallon o Pounds per gallon o Pounds per gallon o paint 1b./gal. �k paint 1b./gal. lit ms per (Km per-liter-of paint der liter r (Km per liter of paint liter, m�/l) ) (Km per ) Waterborne 11 S ftZ/gat; max (2.8 m'/l) 0-85#gR) 0-449,4) Note: The glass bead application rate for Red and Pink paint shall be reduced by 2 lb./gal. (0.24 kg/1)for Type I and Type IV beads. Type III beads shall not be applied to Red or Pink paint. Glass beads shall be distributed upen the madEed afeas at the jeeatioHs shewH an the plans to feeeive glass beads immediately aftef applieatiaii of the paint. A dispenseF shall be titmished that is pfepefly designe fef attaehfaent to the mAdiig maebine and suitable f6f dispensing glass beads. Glass beads shall b-e applied at the fate shown in Table 4. Glass beads shall not be applied to blaek paiiit. Glass beads shall All emptied containers shall be returned to the paint storage area for checking by the RPR . The containers shall not be removed from the airport or destroyed until authorized by the RPR Engineer. a. Asphalt and Portland eement To ensufe minitnum single pass appheation time and optim bond in the mafking/sidbstfate inteffaee, the matefials must be applied using a vafiable speed pfopelled mobile heatef with an effeetive heatingwidth of no less than 16 ft(4-88 m) aiid a fi�ee sp between sttpporting wheels of no less than 19 ft (5.4 9 ra). The heater must emnit t-h-PeIrm-A-11 radiation to th-e mar-king material in sueh a manner that the difference in tempera e of 2 in 15.08 offl)Wide line the heated thefmoplastie matefial as it exits the heater-. The material must be able to be applied at ambie 620 3.6 APPLICATION PREFORMED AIRPORT PAVEMENT MARKINGS. G)without an),preheating of the paA,emettt to a specifice tempefattife. The matefial fyyust be able to be applied without the use of a thefmometef. The paN,emeH4 shall be elean, dry, and ffee of debFis. A non VOC sealef with a M . .Mied viscosity of 25 0 eentiPoise (ASTN4 D 2393)must be applied to the pavement shoftly befofe the mar-kings are applied. Th 620-3.7 PROTECTION AND CLEANUP.After application of the markings, all markings shall be protected from damage until dry. All surfaces shall be protected from excess moisture and/or rain and from disfiguration by spatter, splashes, spillage, or drippings. The Contractor shall remove from the work area all debris, waste, loose or unadhered reflective media, and by-products generated by the surface preparation and application operations to the satisfaction of the RPR Engiftee . The Contractor shall dispose of these wastes in strict compliance with all applicable state, local, and Federal environmental statutes and regulations. RUNWAY AND TAXIWAY PAINTING P-620-7 Jacobs Key West International Airport 1/23 Monroe County Emergency Repairs-Runway 9 Safety Area-Remove and Install EMAS METHOD OF MEASUREMENT EMENT 620 4.1 The quantity of funway and ta-xiway mafkings to be paid fof shall be the numbeir of squaire feet of irefleetive and non ireffeetive pavement maFk4ngs and the numbeir of pounds (ion) of irefleetive fnediaj [the numbeir of squaFe feet (squaire metefs) of pFefoiFmed mafkingsl [one eomplete item in 620 4.2 The quantity of iretiro Fefleetive mairkem shall be paid for eaeh fflafkef installed in plaee and aeeepted by the RPR7 BASIS SIS OF PAYMENT VMENT refleetive pavement markings f6f funway and twciway painting [,and [priee per pound (km)l [lumpr sum prieel [priee per square foot (square meterfl [lump sum prieel for preformed mar-1 i i ' ' fefleetive media. This priee shall be fttll eompensation f6f fttfnishing all materials and fOF all 620 5.1 Payment shall be made at the fespeetive eontfaet priee per square foot for refleetive and non- e�err tools, and ineidentalseeessary to eemplete the item. installed. This piriee shall be full eompensation for furnishing all materia's and for all 620 5.2 Payment shall be made at the respeetive eontraet priee per eaeh retro refleetive mar-lie PaymepA will be made ttftder--- ite n 620 5.1 11 Painting [per-square foot(square ineter-)j [lump sufnj r.,,.., v 6-2 ncnrr—vzv-z r.,,,,, n 620 5.1 MH11} TESTING REQUIREMENTS ASTM C 136 Sieve Analysis of Fine and Coarse Aggregates ASTM C 146 Chemical Analysis of Glass Sand ASTM C 371 Wire-Cloth Sieve Analysis ofNonplastic Ceramic Powders ASTM D 92 Test Method for Flash and Fire Points by Cleveland Open Cup ASTM D 711 No-Pick-Up Time of Traffic Paint ASTM D 968 Standard Test Methods for Abrasion Resistance of Organic Coatings by Falling Abrasive RUNWAY AND TAXIWAY PAINTING P-620-8 Jacobs Key West International Airport 1/23 Monroe County Emergency Repairs—Runway 9 Safety Area—Remove and Install EMAS ASTM D 1213-54 (1975) Test Method for Crushing Resistance of Glass Spheres ASTM D 1652 Test Method for Epoxy Content of Epoxy Resins ASTM D 2074 Test Method for Total Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Amine Values of Fatty Amines by Alternative Indicator Method ASTM D 2240 Test Method for Rubber Products-Durometer Hardness ASTM G 15453 Operating Light and Water-Exposure Apparatus (Fluorescent Light Apparatus UV-Condensation Type) for Exposure of Nonmetallic Materials. Federal Test Method Paint, Varnish, Lacquer and Related Materials; Methods of Inspection, Standard No. 141 D/GEN Sampling and Testing MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS ASTM D 476 Specifications for Dry Pigmentary Titanium Dioxide Pigments Products Code of Federal Regulations 40 CFR Part 60,Appendix A—Definition of Traverse Point Number and Location Code of Federal Regulations 29 CFR Part 1910.1200—Hazard Communications FED SPEC TT-B-1325D Beads (Glass Spheres)Retroreflective AASHTO M 247 Glass Beads Used in Traffic Paints FED SPEC TT-P-1952E Paint, Traffic and Airfield Marking, Waterborne Commercial Item Description Paint, Traffic, Solvent Based (CID) A-A-2886B FED STD 595 Colors used in Government Procurement END OF ITEM P-620 RUNWAY AND TAXIWAY PAINTING P-620-9 Jacobs Key West International Airport 1/23 Monroe County Emergency Repairs—Runway 9 Safety Area—Remove and Install EMAS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK RUNWAY AND TAXIWAY PAINTING P-620-10 ADDITIONAL FEDERAL/FEMA/FDEM CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS -As applicable, the following terms modify and/or are hereby added to the contract as follows: A) Davis-Bacon Act, as amended (40 U.S.C. §§3141-3148). When required by Federal program legislation, which includes emergency Management Preparedness Grant Program, Homeland Security Grant Program,Nonprofit Security Grant Program, Tribal Homeland Security Grant Program, Port Security Grant Program and Transit Security Grant Program, all prime construction contracts in excess of$2,000 awarded by non-Federal entities must comply with the Davis-Bacon Act(40 U.S.C. §§3141-3144, and §§3146-3148) as supplemented by Department of Labor regulations (29 CFR Part 5, "Labor Standards Provisions Applicable to Contracts Covering Federally Financed and Assisted Construction"). In accordance with the statute, contractors must be required to pay wages to laborers and mechanics at a rate not less than the prevailing wages specified in a wage determination made by the Secretary of Labor. In addition, contractors must be required to pay wages not less than once a week. If applicable, the COUNTY must place a current prevailing wage determination issued by the Department of Labor in each solicitation. The decision to award a contract or subcontract must be conditioned upon the acceptance of the wage determination. The COUNTY must report all suspected or reported violations to the Federal awarding agency. When required by Federal program legislation, which includes emergency Management Preparedness Grant Program, Homeland Security Grant Program,Nonprofit Security Grant Program, Tribal Homeland Security Grant Program, Port Security Grant Program and Transit Security Grant Program(it does not apply to other FEMA grant and cooperative agreement programs, including the Public Assistance Program), the contractors must also comply with the Copeland "Anti-Kickback" Act (40 U.S.C. § 3145), as supplemented by Department of Labor regulations (29 CFR Part 3, "Contractors and Subcontractors on Public Building or Public Work Financed in Whole or in Part by Loans or Grants from the United States"). As required by the Act, each contractor or subrecipient is prohibited from inducing, by any means, any person employed in the construction, completion, or repair of public work, to give up any part of the compensation to which he or she is otherwise entitled. The COUNTY must report all suspected or reported violations to the Federal awarding agency. (1) Contractor. The contractor shall comply with 18 U.S.C. § 874, 40 U.S.C. § 3145, and the requirements of 29 C.F.R. pt. 3 as may be applicable, which are incorporated by reference into this contract. (2) Subcontracts. The contractor or subcontractor shall insert in any subcontracts the clause above and such other clauses as the FEMA may by appropriate instructions require, and also a clause requiring the subcontractors to include these clauses in any lower tier subcontracts. The prime contractor shall be responsible for the compliance by any subcontractor or lower tier subcontractor with all of these contract clauses. (3) Breach. A breach of the contract clauses above may be grounds for termination of the contract, and for debarment as a contractor and subcontractor as provided in 29 C.F.R. § 5.12. B) Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act (40 U.S.C. 3701-3708). Where applicable, which includes all FEMA grant and cooperative agreement programs, all contracts awarded by the COUNTY in excess of$100,000 that involve the employment of mechanics or laborers must comply with 40 U.S.C.§§ 3702 and 3704, as supplemented by Department of Labor regulations (29 CFR Part 5). Under 40 U.S.C. §3702 of the Act, each contractor must compute the wages of every mechanic and laborer on the basis of a standard work week of 40 hours. Work in excess of the standard work week is permissible provided that the worker is compensated at a rate of not less than one and a half times the basic rate of pay for all hours worked in excess of 40 hours in the work week. The requirements of 40 U.S.C. 3704 are applicable to construction work and provide that no laborer or mechanic must be required to work in surroundings or under working conditions which are unsanitary, hazardous or dangerous. These requirements do not apply to the purchases of supplies or materials or articles ordinarily available on the open market, or contracts for transportation or transmission of intelligence. C) Clean Air Act(42 U.S.C. 7401-7671 q.) and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C. 1251-1387). Contractor agrees to comply with all applicable standards, orders or regulations issued pursuant to the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. §§7401-7671q) and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act as amended (33 U.S.C. §§1251-1387) and will report violations to FEMA and the Regional Office of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The Clean Air Act(42 U.S.C. 7401-7671q.)and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act(33 U.S.C. 1251- 1387), as amended—applies to Contracts and subgrants of amounts in excess of$150,000. D)Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, as amended(ADA)—The CONTRACTOR will comply with all the requirements as imposed by the ADA, the regulations of the Federal government issued thereunder, and the assurance by the CONTRACTOR pursuant thereto. E) Compliance With Procurement Of Recovered Materials As Set Forth In 2 CFR § 200.323. - Contractor must comply with section 6002 of the Solid Waste Disposal Act, as amended, by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. The requirements of Section 6002 include procuring only items designated in guidelines of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) at 40 C.F.R part 247 that contain the highest percentage of recovered materials practicable, consistent with maintaining a satisfactory level of competition, where the purchase price of the item exceeds $10,000 or the value of the quantity acquired during the preceding fiscal year exceeded$10,000; procuring solid waste management services in a manner that maximizes energy and resource recovery; and establishing an affirmative procurement program for procurement of recovered materials identified in the EPA guidelines. In the performance of this contract, the Contractor shall make maximum use of products containing recovered materials that are EPA- designated items unless the product cannot be acquired 1. Competitively within a timeframe providing for compliance with the contract performance schedule; 2. Meeting contract performance requirements; or 3. At a reasonable price. Information about this requirement, along with the list of EPA-designated items, is available at EPA's Comprehensive Procurement Guidelines web site, https://www.epa.gov/smm/comprehensiveprocurement-guideline-cpg-program. The Contractor also agrees to comply with all other applicable requirements of Section 6002 of the Solid Waste Disposal Act. F) Prohibition On Certain Telecommunications And Video Surveillance Services Or Equipment As Set Forth In 2 CFR § 200.216. Recipients and subrecipients and their contractors and subcontractors may not obligate or expend any federal funds to (1) Procure or obtain; (2) Extend or renew a contract to procure or obtain; or(3) Enter into a contract(or extend or renew a contract) to procure or obtain equipment, services, or systems that uses covered telecommunications equipment or services as a substantial or essential component of any system, or as critical technology as part of any system. As described in Public Law 115-232, section 889, covered telecommunications equipment is telecommunications equipment produced by Huawei Technologies Company or ZTE Corporation (or any subsidiary or affiliate of such entities). (i) For the purpose of public safety, security of government facilities, physical security surveillance of critical infrastructure, and other national security purposes, video surveillance and telecommunications equipment produced by Hytera Communications Corporation, Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Company, or Dahua Technology Company (or any subsidiary or affiliate of such entities). (ii) Telecommunications or video surveillance services provided by such entities or using such equipment. (iii) Telecommunications or video surveillance equipment or services produced or provided by an entity that the Secretary of Defense, in consultation with the Director of the National Intelligence or the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, reasonably believes to be an entity owned or controlled by, or otherwise connected to, the government of a covered foreign country. G) Domestic Preference For Procurements As Set Forth In 2 CFR §200.322 - The County and Contractor should, to the great extent practicable, provide a preference for the purchase, acquisition, or use of goods, products, or materials produced in the United States (including but not limited to iron, aluminum, steel, cement, and other manufactured products). These requirements of this section must be included in all subawards including contracts and purchase orders for work or products under federal award. For purposes of this section: (1) "Produced in the United States" means, for iron and steel products, that all manufacturing processes, from the initial melting stage through the application of coatings, occurred in the United States. (2) "Manufactured products" means items and construction materials composed in whole or in part of non-ferrous metals such as aluminum; plastics and polymer-based products such as polyvinyl chloride pipe; aggregates such as concrete; glass, including optical fiber; and lumber. H) Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBE) Policy And Obligation - It is the policy of the County that DBE's, as defined in 49 C.F.R. Part 26, as amended, shall have the opportunity to participate in the performance of contracts financed in whole or in part with County funds under this Agreement. The DBE requirements of applicable federal and state laws and regulations apply to this Agreement. The County and its Contractor agree to ensure that DBE's have the opportunity to participate in the performance of this Agreement. In this regard, all recipients and contractors shall take all necessary and reasonable steps in accordance with 2 C.F.R. § 200.321(as set forth in detail below), applicable federal and state laws and regulations to ensure that the DBE's have the opportunity to compete for and perform contracts. The County and the Contractor and subcontractors shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color,national origin or sex in the award and performance of contracts, entered pursuant to this Agreement. 2 C.F.R. § 200.321 CONTRACTING WITH SMALL AND MINORITY BUSINESSES, WOMEN'S BUSINESS ENTERPRISES, AND LABOR SURPLUS AREA FIRMS a. If the Contractor,with the funds authorized by this Agreement, seeks to subcontract goods or services, then, in accordance with 2 C.F.R. §200.321, the Contractor shall take the following affirmative steps to assure that minority businesses, women's business enterprises, and labor surplus area firms are used whenever possible. b. Affirmative steps must include: (1) Placing qualified small and minority businesses and women's business enterprises on solicitation lists; (2) Assuring that small and minority businesses, and women's business enterprises are solicited whenever they are potential sources; (3) Dividing total requirements, when economically feasible, into smaller tasks or quantities to permit maximum participation by small and minority businesses, and women's business enterprises; (4) Establishing delivery schedules,where the requirement permits,which encourage participation by small and minority businesses, and women's business enterprises; (5) Using the services and assistance, as appropriate, of such organizations as the Small Business Administration and the Minority Business Development Agency of the Department of Commerce. (6) Requiring the Prime contractor,if subcontractor are to be let,to take the affirmative steps listed in paragraph(1)through(5) of this section. I) Energy Efficiency - Contractor will comply with the Energy Policy and Conservation Act (P.L. 94-163; 42 U.S.C. 6201-6422) and with all mandatory standards and policies relating to energy efficiency and the provisions of the state Energy Conservation Plan adopted pursuant thereto. J) Access To Records - Contractor and their successors, transferees, assignees, and subcontractors acknowledge and agree to comply with applicable provisions governing the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency's (FEMA) access to records, accounts, documents, information, facilities, and staff. Contractor must; 1. Cooperate with any compliance review or complaint investigation conducted by DHS 2. Give DHS access to and the right to examine and copy records, accounts, and other documents and sources of information related to the grant and permit access to facilities, personnel, and other individuals and information as may be necessary, as required by DHS regulations and other applicable laws or program guidance. 3. Submit timely, complete, and accurate reports to the appropriate DHS officials and maintain appropriate backup documentation to support the reports. K) DHS Seal, Logo And Flags - Contractor shall not use the Department of Homeland Security seal(s),logos, crests, or reproduction of flags or likeness of DHS agency officials without specific FEMA approval. L) Changes To Contract - Contractor understands and agrees that any cost resulting from a change or modification, change order, or constructive change of the agreement must be within the scope of any Federal grant or cooperative agreement that may fund this Project and be reasonable for the completion of the Project. Any contract change or modification, change order or constructive change must be approved in writing by both the County and Contractor. M) Compliance With Federal Law, Regulations, And Executive Orders - This is an acknowledgement that FEMA financial assistance may be used to fund all or a portion of the contract. The contractor will comply will all applicable Federal Law,regulations, executive orders, FEMA policies, procedures, and directives. N) No Obligation By Federal Government- The Federal Government is not a party to this contract and is not subject to any obligations or liabilities to the County /non-Federal entity, contractor, or any other party pertaining to any matter resulting from the contract. O) Program Fraud And False Or Fraudulent Statements Or Related Acts - If applicable, the contractor acknowledges that 31 U.S.C. Chap. 38 (Administrative Remedies for False Claims and Statements) applies to the contractor's actions pertaining to this contract. P) Binding Terms And Conditions - The Contractor is bound by the terms and conditions of the Federally-Funded Subaward and Grant Agreement between County and the Florida Division of Emergency Management (Division) found on the Monroe County web page through the following link: http://www.monroecounty_fl.gov/DocumentCenter/View/22883/DEM- Agreement Q) Hold Harmless - The Contractor shall hold the Division and County harmless against all claims of whatever nature arising out of the Contractor's performance of work under this Agreement, to the extent allowed and required by law. "General Decision Number: FL20230147 01/06/2023 Superseded General Decision Number: FL20220147 State: Florida Construction Type: Highway County: Monroe County in Florida. HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS Note: Contracts subject to the Davis-Bacon Act are generally required to pay at least the applicable minimum wage rate required under Executive Order 14026 or Executive Order 13658. Please note that these Executive Orders apply to covered contracts entered into by the federal government that are subject to the Davis-Bacon Act itself, but do not apply to contracts subject only to the Davis-Bacon Related Acts, including those set forth at 29 CFR 5.1(a)(2)-(60). JIf the contract is entered Executive Order 14026 linto on or after January 30, generally applies to the 12022, or the contract is contract. renewed or extended (e.g., an The contractor must pay loption is exercised) on or all covered workers at after January 30, 2022: least $16.20 per hour (or the applicable wage rate listed on this wage determination, if it is higher) for all hours spent performing on the contract in 2023. 1If the contract was awarded onl . Executive Order 13658 for between January 1, 2015 andl generally applies to the January 29, 2022, and the contract. contract is not renewed or The contractor must pay alll lextended on or after January covered workers at least 1 130, 2022: 1 $12.15 per hour (or the applicable wage rate listed) on this wage determination, 1 if it is higher) for all hours spent performing on that contract in 2023. 1 1 1 _1 The applicable Executive Order minimum wage rate will be adjusted annually. If this contract is covered by one of the Executive Orders and a classification considered necessary for performance of work on the contract does not appear on this wage determination, the contractor must still submit a conformance request. Additional information on contractor requirements and worker protections under the Executive Orders is available at http://www.dol.gov/whd/govcontracts. Modification Number Publication Date 0 01/06/2023 ELEC0349-002 09/01/2021 Rates Fringes ELECTRICIAN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 37.61 11.72 ---------------------------------------------------------------- SUFL2013-008 08/19/2013 Rates Fringes CARPENTER, Includes Form Work. . . .$ 11.95 ** 1.44 CEMENT MASON/CONCRETE FINISHER. . .$ 13.65 ** 0.00 HIGHWAY/PARKING LOT STRIPING: Operator (Striping Machine). . . . .$ 12.70 ** 0.00 HIGHWAY/PARKING LOT STRIPING: Operator (Spray Nozzleman). . . . . . .$ 13.08 ** 0.00 INSTALLER - GUARDRAIL. . . . . . . . . . . .$ 14.44 ** 0.00 IRONWORKER, REINFORCING. . . . . . . . . .$ 13.85 ** 0.00 LABORER (Traffic Control Specialist) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 12.17 ** 1.71 LABORER: Asphalt, Includes Raker, Shoveler, Spreader and Distributor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 13.60 ** 0.00 LABORER: Common or General. . . . . .$ 11.96 ** 2.90 LABORER: Flagger. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 9.87 ** 0.00 LABORER: Grade Checker. . . . . . . . . .$ 11.45 ** 0.00 LABORER: Landscape & Irrigation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 11.16 ** 0.00 LABORER: Pipelayer. . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 12.68 ** 0.00 OPERATOR: Backhoe/Excavator/Trackhoe. . . . . . .$ 17.20 0.00 OPERATOR: Bobcat/Skid Steer/Skid Loader. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 11.60 ** 0.00 OPERATOR: Broom/Sweeper. . . . . . . . .$ 10.89 ** 0.00 OPERATOR: Bulldozer. . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 13.90 ** 0.00 OPERATOR: Crane. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 17.83 0.00 OPERATOR: Forklift. . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 11.03 ** 0.00 OPERATOR: Grader/Blade. . . . . . . . . .$ 16.08 ** 0.00 OPERATOR: Loader. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 16.59 0.00 OPERATOR: Mechanic. . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 13.55 ** 0.00 OPERATOR: Milling Machine. . . . . . .$ 13.23 ** 0.00 OPERATOR: Oiler. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 12.61 ** 0.00 OPERATOR: Paver (Asphalt, Aggregate, and Concrete). . . . . . . . .$ 18.17 0.00 OPERATOR: Roller. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 13.28 ** 2.39 OPERATOR: Screed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 15.79 ** 0.00 OPERATOR: Trencher. . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 16.00 ** 0.00 TRAFFIC SIGNALIZATION: Traffic Signal Installation. . . . . .$ 19.03 0.00 TRUCK DRIVER: Dump Truck. . . . . . . .$ 12.66 ** 0.00 TRUCK DRIVER: Lowboy Truck. . . . . .$ 14.94 ** 0.00 TRUCK DRIVER: Water Truck. . . . . . .$ 13.05 ** 0.00 ---------------------------------------------------------------- WELDERS - Receive rate prescribed for craft performing operation to which welding is incidental. ---------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------- ** Workers in this classification may be entitled to a higher minimum wage under Executive Order 14026 ($16.20) or 13658 ($12.15). Please see the Note at the top of the wage determination for more information. Note: Executive Order (EO) 13706, Establishing Paid Sick Leave for Federal Contractors applies to all contracts subject to the Davis-Bacon Act for which the contract is awarded (and any solicitation was issued) on or after January 1, 2017. If this contract is covered by the EO, the contractor must provide employees with 1 hour of paid sick leave for every 30 hours they work, up to 56 hours of paid sick leave each year. Employees must be permitted to use paid sick leave for their own illness, injury or other health-related needs, including preventive care; to assist a family member (or person who is like family to the employee) who is ill, injured, or has other health-related needs, including preventive care; or for reasons resulting from, or to assist a family member (or person who is like family to the employee) who is a victim of, domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking. Additional information on contractor requirements and worker protections under the EO is available at https://www.dol.gov/agencies/whd/government-contracts. Unlisted classifications needed for work not included within the scope of the classifications listed may be added after award only as provided in the labor standards contract clauses (29CFR 5.5 (a) (1) (ii)). ---------------------------------------------------------------- The body of each wage determination lists the classification and wage rates that have been found to be prevailing for the cited type(s) of construction in the area covered by the wage determination. The classifications are listed in alphabetical order of ""identifiers"" that indicate whether the particular rate is a union rate (current union negotiated rate for local), a survey rate (weighted average rate) or a union average rate (weighted union average rate). Union Rate Identifiers A four letter classification abbreviation identifier enclosed in dotted lines beginning with characters other than ""SU"" or ""UAVG"" denotes that the union classification and rate were prevailing for that classification in the survey. Example: PLUM0198-005 07/01/2014. PLUM is an abbreviation identifier of the union which prevailed in the survey for this classification, which in this example would be Plumbers. 0198 indicates the local union number or district council number where applicable, i.e., Plumbers Local 0198. The next number, 005 in the example, is an internal number used in processing the wage determination. 07/01/2014 is the effective date of the most current negotiated rate, which in this example is July 1, 2014. Union prevailing wage rates are updated to reflect all rate changes in the collective bargaining agreement (CBA) governing this classification and rate. Survey Rate Identifiers Classifications listed under the ""SU"" identifier indicate that no one rate prevailed for this classification in the survey and the published rate is derived by computing a weighted average rate based on all the rates reported in the survey for that classification. As this weighted average rate includes all rates reported in the survey, it may include both union and non-union rates. Example: SULA2012-007 5/13/2014. SU indicates the rates are survey rates based on a weighted average calculation of rates and are not majority rates. LA indicates the State of Louisiana. 2012 is the year of survey on which these classifications and rates are based. The next number, 007 in the example, is an internal number used in producing the wage determination. 5/13/2014 indicates the survey completion date for the classifications and rates under that identifier. Survey wage rates are not updated and remain in effect until a new survey is conducted. Union Average Rate Identifiers Classification(s) listed under the UAVG identifier indicate that no single majority rate prevailed for those classifications; however, 100% of the data reported for the classifications was union data. EXAMPLE: UAVG-OH-0010 08/29/2014. UAVG indicates that the rate is a weighted union average rate. OH indicates the state. The next number, 0010 in the example, is an internal number used in producing the wage determination. 08/29/2014 indicates the survey completion date for the classifications and rates under that identifier. A UAVG rate will be updated once a year, usually in January of each year, to reflect a weighted average of the current negotiated/CBA rate of the union locals from which the rate is based. ---------------------------------------------------------------- WAGE DETERMINATION APPEALS PROCESS 1.) Has there been an initial decision in the matter? This can be: * an existing published wage determination * a survey underlying a wage determination * a Wage and Hour Division letter setting forth a position on a wage determination matter * a conformance (additional classification and rate) ruling On survey related matters, initial contact, including requests for summaries of surveys, should be with the Wage and Hour National Office because National Office has responsibility for the Davis-Bacon survey program. If the response from this initial contact is not satisfactory, then the process described in 2.) and 3.) should be followed. With regard to any other matter not yet ripe for the formal process described here, initial contact should be with the Branch of Construction Wage Determinations. Write to: Branch of Construction Wage Determinations Wage and Hour Division U.S. Department of Labor 200 Constitution Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20210 2.) If the answer to the question in 1.) is yes, then an interested party (those affected by the action) can request review and reconsideration from the Wage and Hour Administrator (See 29 CFR Part 1.8 and 29 CFR Part 7). Write to: Wage and Hour Administrator U.S. Department of Labor 200 Constitution Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20210 The request should be accompanied by a full statement of the interested party's position and by any information (wage payment data, project description, area practice material, etc.) that the requestor considers relevant to the issue. 3.) If the decision of the Administrator is not favorable, an interested party may appeal directly to the Administrative Review Board (formerly the Wage Appeals Board). Write to: Administrative Review Board U.S. Department of Labor 200 Constitution Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20210 4.) All decisions by the Administrative Review Board are final. ---------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------- END OF GENERAL DECISIO" ME PRICE QUOTATION Attention:Chris Bowker DATE: 3/23/23 Jacobs 200 W.Forsyth Street,Suite 1520 Jacksonville,FL 32202 ITEMIZED QUANTITIES Location: 3491 S Roosevelt Blvd,Key West FL 33040 1 Scope: EMAS Removal/Replacement-Phase 2 Item Description Quantity Units Cost per Unit Line Item Cost Notes PHASE 2: 1 Mobilizations 1.0 LS $ 100,000.00 $ 100 000.00 2 La down Setup 1.0 LS $ 10,000.00 $ 10,000.00 3 Surveying 1.0 LS $ 30,000.00 $ 30 000.00 4 1 Runway Safety/Light Towers 1.0 LS $ 77,918.00 $ 77,918.00 5 Demolish/Dispose EMAS System+Asphalt Paving 3,750.0 SY $ 126.00 $ 472 500.00 6 Rework Existing Limerock Base 3,750.0 SY $ 30.83 $ 115,612.50 Subtotal $ 806,030.50 7 Performance/Payment Bonds $20.00/Thousand 1.0 LS $ $ 16,120.61 8 Mobilization/Demobilization 1.0 LS $ $ 9 General Conditions project management,etc. 1.0 LS $ $ Notes: 60 NIGHTS QUOTED AS PER PLANS DATED 1/25/23 Exclusions: Runway closure si na e,permits,design,permit fees,EMAS material. Prepared by: �tem r �j¢�¢sire Estimator Charley Toppino&Sons,Inc. Sheet 1 of 1 Date: 3/23123