OPEN_796_EAONE_LANDSCAPE_SPECIFICATION 10 Aug 2016 APPENDIX 9
315 MATERIALS • Compatibility: Chippings suitable for use with respective binders/ emulsions/ resin/ epoxy.
320 SAMPLES • Submit: Representative samples of all aggregates.
325 BLINDING TO SUB-BASE • Type: Fine hoggin. • Laying: Compact. Seal interstices. Provide free drainage. • Compacted thickness: 25 mm.
340 LAYING GENERALLY • Channels, gullies, etc: Keep clear. • Finished surfaces: - Lines and levels: To prevent ponding. - Overall texture: Even. - State at completion: Clean.
350 COLD WEATHER WORKING • Frozen materials: Do not use. • Freezing conditions: Do not lay pavings. • Cold bituminous surface dressings: Do not apply when ambient temperature is below 10°C. • Other dressings or overlays: As manufacturers' recommendations.
360 DRAINAGE FALLS • Sealed surfaces: - Falls and cross falls (minimum): 1:40. - Camber (minimum): 1:50.
• Unsealed surfaces (minimum): 1:30.
380 LAYING GRANULAR SURFACES IN PEDESTRIAN AREAS • Permissible deviation from required levels, falls and cambers (maximum): ±12 mm. • General: Spread and level in 100 mm maximum layers. As soon as possible, compact each layer.
• Dry weather: Lightly water layers during compaction.
390 PROTECTION FROM TRAFFIC AND PLANT • Paved areas: Restrict access to prevent damage.
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