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Success with Alternatives to Paving. Mr. Chuck Fromelt Day County Highway Superintendent Webster, South Dakota . Two Methods. Recycle old blotters or pavements, add virgin base aggregate, and place Otta Seal surfacing. Sometimes a geotextile (fabric) is used for base improvement. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Success with Alternatives to Paving
Mr. Chuck FromeltDay County Highway Superintendent
Webster, South Dakota
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Two Methods• Recycle old blotters or pavements, add virgin
base aggregate, and place Otta Seal surfacing. Sometimes a geotextile (fabric) is used for base improvement.
• Recycle old blotters or pavements, add virgin gravel, reshape and compact the surface, establish 4% crown, and treat it as an unpaved road – we call the “RAP Roads”.
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Three Examples• Day County Rd 12 – Rural Major Collector
Classification with ADT at 150 – recycled and rehabilitated with an Otta Seal/Cutback Seal.
• Day County Rd 4 – Rural Major Collector Classification with ADT ranging from 500 to 600 – same as above, but 1.75 inch overlay placed over past two years.
• Day County Rd 12-A – Rural Road Classification with ADT at 50 – recycled, reshaped, one inch of virgin gravel added, is now a “RAP Road”.
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Base repair is critical where needed:
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Day County Rds 12 and 12-A – Recycle Process
Virgin base course added on roadway prior to recycling.
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Recycle Process (Con’t)
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Finishing base – extremely important for surface seals
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Surfacing: Initial surface on an Otta Seal is a very heavy coat of high float emulsion covered by clean, crushed, coarse 5/8 minus aggregate.
There is no prime coat.
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Initial surface is very coarse, but durable. A second shot of cut-back asphalt and 3/8 minus pea stone provides a good driving surface.
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Final surface – thickness approx one inch
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Oil and Aggregate Rates• Co Rd 12 (first seven miles) – – 2.5 inches of virgin base aggregate added.
– First shot of oil: HFMS-2S shot at .48 gal per sq yd
– Second shot was MC 3000 shot at .30 gal per sq yd
• Co Rd 12 (next five miles) – – 2.5 inches of virgin base aggregate added.
– First shot of oil: MC-800 shot at .35 gal per sq yd
– Second shot will be MC-3000 shot at .3 gal per sq yd
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Oil and Aggregate Rates (con’t)• Co Rd 4 (entire 12 mile section)– Built on 10 inches of virgin base on new grade
– First shot of oil: HFMS-2S shot at .48 gal per sq yd
– Second shot: MC-3000 shot at .30 per sq yd
– Initial construction in 2008, entire 12 miles was overlayed with 1.75 in of hot-mixed asphalt (five miles in 2011, seven in 2012)
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Co Rd 12-A
Condition prior to rehabilitation
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Virgin gravel added prior to recycling
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Reclaiming process and reshape
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Finished section in bottom of slide – work continues at top
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Finished surface – very tightly bound “RAP Road”
Recently performed for three weeks in harvest with 200 trucks per day!
No blade maintenance done to date.
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Before and After
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Aggregate added and process
• Co Rd 12- A five mile section– One inch of virgin gravel added– Reshape to unpaved road crown at 4%– Aggressive use of water and compaction– No further work done
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We have previous experience with this: turn-back from asphalt to gravel in 2007 here. It has performed well.
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Cost Data• Co Rd #12 (2012)
– Add 2.5 inch base course - 25 mile haul– Mill, shape, compact– $18,414/mile
• (2009) Otta seal– 5/8" Clean crushed aggregate– HFMS-2S– $19,174/mile
• Chip seal– 3/8" pearock– MC-800– $20,215/mile
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• Co Rd #04– (2008) Otta seal– $18,609/mile
– (2012) 1.75 inch Asphalt Overlay– $122,000/mile
– MC 3000 Chip Seal 2012 Avg Cost– #15,000/mile
Cost Data (con’t)
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• Co Rd #12A (2012)– Add 1.5 inch base course - 40 mile haul
– Mill, shape, compact
– $19,524/mile
Cost Data (con’t)
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Thank You