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lq!�. Iini: G'rovt!??Yuri-I' [mitral: L'ou:_ia.!' <br />Chir (-�ro�oci: Nui¢I-i �•t•: �Pc•ly1,L'r <br />RUy .7 n., 207 <br />At least seven days prior to the placement of any fill, Lite engineer shall be <br />notified of the source of materials. Samples of the proposed fill shall be <br />obtained to determine the suitability of the materials for use as <br />engineered fill. <br />3. Placing and Comuactin . <br />Fill materials shall be spread in layers and shall have a uniform moisture <br />content that will provide the specified dry density after compaction. If <br />necessary to obtain uniform distribution of moisture, water shall be added <br />to each layer by sprinkling and the soil disked, harrowed, or otherwise <br />manipulated after the water is added. The layers of the fill material shall <br />not exceed 8 inches and each layer shall be compacted with suitable <br />compaction equipment to provide the specified dry densities. <br />4. Required Densities <br />The dry density of the compacted earth shall be at least 90 percent of the <br />maximum dry density obtainable by the ASTM D1557 test method. The <br />optimum moisture content and maximum dry density will be determined <br />by the engineer and this information supplied to the contractor. <br />5. Seasonal Limits <br />No fill shall be placed during weather conditions which will alter the <br />moistu,re content of the fill materials sufficiently to make adequate <br />compaction impossible. After placing operations have been stopped <br />because of adverse weather conditions, no additional "ill material shall be <br />placed until the last layer compacted has been checked and found to be <br />compacted to the specified densities. <br />6. Control of Compaction <br />The density of the upper 6 inches of subgrade and of each layer o"r fill <br />shall be checked by the engineer after each layer has been compacted• <br />Field density tests shall be used to check the compaction of the fill <br />materials. Sufficient tests shall be made on each layer by the engineer to <br />assure adequate compaction throughout the entire area. If the dry <br />densities are not satisfactory, the contractor will be required to increase <br />the weight of the roller, the number of passes of the roller, or manipulate <br />the moisture content as required to produce the specified densities. <br />NEYL O. ANDERSON <br />AND ASSOCIATES <br />:� 902InJ rsntol tr � �: ^ l.odt, C: 195A;0 <br />100714010. Anderson 8 Associates. nc. <br />