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1 Guidelines for Use of Highway Specifications for Airport Pavements
Bob Boyer, PhD, PE – Airport Pavement Consultant Mark Buncher, PhD, PE – Director Engineering, Asphalt Institute 4/15/2010 4/15/2010 1

2 HW Specs For HMA Airport Pavement
PROJECT OVERVIEW [AAPTP Project 06-05] DELIVERABLE: Comprehensive Guide for Practicing Airport Designers How to Modify SSHP Specs For Acceptable SSAP Specs for HMA Projects [<60,000# Aircraft Gross Weight] FINAL REPORT – May, 2009 Available at 4/15/2010

3 HW Specs For HMA Airport Pavement
DEFINITIONS “State Standard Highway Pavement (SSHP)” specifications – SSHP specifications is used throughout this document to identify the current State specifications for HMA highway pavements covering materials, mix design and selection, manufacture, transport, placement, compaction and acceptance of HMA pavement as well as the contractor’s quality control plan and requirements. “State Standard Specifications Manual (SSSM)” - SSSM is used throughout this document to identify the current edition of the State Standard Specifications of Highway Construction, State Standard Specifications for Transportation Systems, State Standard Specification for Road and Bridge Construction, or any other title used for a SSSM. “State Standard Airport Pavement (SSAP)” specifications – SSAP specifications is used throughout this document to identify a State specifications for HMA airport pavements developed in accordance with the guidance provided by AC 150/ A and submitted for FAA approval. The SSAP must comply with critical requirements for airport pavements and instructions on how to reference, or insert, portions of SSHP specifications. 1/10/2010 4/15/2010 3 3

4 HW Specs For HMA Airport Pavement
Using SSHP Specifications VS FAA Item P-401 or P-401 (SP) Specifications CONSIDERATIONS: GA PAVEMENT <60,000# Low Traffic Volume Distress Types: Almost Exclusively Environmental Foreign Object Damage (FOD) BENEFITS High Quality Construction [Familiarity] More Economical Pavement [vs P-401] Long Term Performance [Updated Technology] 4/15/2010

5 HW Specs For HMA Airport Pavement
BACKGROUND REVIEW SPECIFICATIONS SSHP Specifications FAA AC 150/5370-6D [P-401, P-401(SP), P-403] FAA AC 150/ A Dev State Standards Non Primary CONDUCT INTERVIEWS FAA Region Engineers State Aviation Offices PUBLIC LAW [TITLE 49 U.S. CODE 47114(d)(5)] [TITLE 49 U.S. CODE 47105(C)] [……...FAA ORDERS (5300.1F)] 1/10/2010 4/15/2010 5 5

6 HW Specs For HMA Airport Pavement
CONCERNS LIABILITY 10-Year Federal Funding Moratorium MODIFICATION TO STANDARD - No Motivation to Deviate from P-401 PERFORMANCE Meet FAA P-401 or P-401 (SP) Proven Quality -Requirements Owner QA Joint Density Grade/Smoothness 4/15/2010

7 HW Specs For HMA Airport Pavement
APPROACH Draft FAA Engineering Brief (EB) Interim Guidance to Develop SSAP Specs Optimize Use of SSHP Specs [Provisions] Comply with All SSSM Sections, as Applicable FOR Aircraft Gross Weight , <60,000# AND Address Critical Elements for Airfield Pavements Employ Marshall and/or Superpave Mixtures 1/10/2010 4/15/2010 7 7

8 Draft EB-XX – “The Guideline”
SSAP CHECKLIST FORMAT [for EB] Description & Traffic Materials Composition Construction Acceptance Quality Control Measurement Payment 4/15/2010 Follows Format of Most State Specifications

9 Draft EB-XX – “The Guideline”
Description & Traffic Description Definition, Explanations, Etc. Terminology – Examples Department/Airport Manager Engineer/Airport Owner, or OAR Roadway/Airport Pavement Traffic - Table 1.docx Traffic Level Million ESALs Aircraft Gross Weight, (#) A <0.3 <12,500 B 0.3 to <3.0 12,500 to <60,000 4/15/2010 1/10/2010 9 9

10 Draft EB-XX – “The Guideline”
Materials General Requirements Aggregates SSHP/SSSM, as applicable Asphalt Binder AASHTO M-320 [Performance Grade] Any additional SSHP, or SSSM Requirements Normally State DOT Standard Grade Grade Bump for Traffic Level B 1/10/2010 4/15/2010 10 10

11 Draft EB-XX – “The Guideline”
Mix Composition If State Spec Uses Marshall 50 Blows for Traffic Level A or B Gradation: use P-401 or P-403 [Bands] If State Spec Uses Superpave 50 gyrations (Traffic Lev A) or 65 gyrations (Traffic Lev B) Gradation: AASHTO M-323 [Control Points] Mix Selection Base/Intermediate Course: 37mm, 25mm or 19mm Leveling Course: 12.5mm or 9.5mm Surface Course: Fine-graded only 19mm or 12.5mm RAP Limits (per AAPTP 05-06) 15-30% depending on whether surface or base mix, and on recovered PG grade of RAP binder JMF Submittal Requirements SSHP Specs sufficient 1/10/2010 4/15/2010 11 11

12 Draft EB-XX – “The Guideline”
Construction Plants and equipment Rely on SSHP spec Mandatory test section requirements On initial production lot of SSHP Grooving criteria (if shown on plans) ¼” wide x ¼” deep at 1.5” c-c spacing Amend SSHP High quality longitudinal joints a must! Amend SSHP for joint density 1/10/2010 4/15/2010 12 12

13 Draft EB-XX – “The Guideline”
Material Acceptance All Acceptance and Sampling and Testing Must Be Accomplished By the Owner, Separate From the Contractor’s QC Plant Produced Material (PPM) PPM – Pass #8 Sieve [Optional] PPM – Pass #200 Sieve [Optional] PPM - Air Voids [Mandatory] Field Placed Material (FPM) FPM – Mat Density [Mandatory] FPM - Joint Density [Mandatory] FPM – Thickness [Optional] FPM – Grade [Mandatory] FPM – Smoothness [Mandatory] 4/15/2010

14 Draft EB-XX – “The Guideline”
Contractor Quality Control QC Program Laboratory Facility [ASTM D3666] Quality Control Testing AC%, Gradations, Moisture Contents, Etc. Control Charts IAW SSHP Specs & SSSM 7. Measurement. The HMA placed shall be measured by the number of tons mixture used in the accepted work, or other unit(s) of measurement specified by the SSHP specifications, or as specified in other sections referenced in the SSSM. 4/15/2010

15 Draft EB-XX – “The Guideline”
Measurement Measured by # of Tons HMA Measured on Accepted Work Or IAW Other Measurement Specified by SSHP, or Other Sections Referenced in SSSM 7. Measurement. The HMA placed shall be measured by the number of tons mixture used in the accepted work, or other unit(s) of measurement specified by the SSHP specifications, or as specified in other sections referenced in the SSSM. 4/15/2010 1/10/2010 15 15

16 Draft EB-XX – “The Guideline”
Payment Payment – IAW Unit Price X Measurement Unit & IAW Mandatory Items Total Project Payment Not to Exceed 100% of Total May be used as Offset Lot to Lot PWL: Not Mandatory Requirement 8. Payment. A. Payment. Payment for an accepted lot of HMA pavement shall be made at the contract unit price per ton, or in accordance with requirements contained in SSHP specifications, or as specified in other sections referenced in the SSSM. B. Basis for Adjusted Pay Factor. The pay factor for each individual lot shall be calculated in accordance with the procedures outlined in the SSHP specifications, or as specified in other sections referenced in the SSSM. C. Total Project Payment. The total project payment for HMA pavement shall not exceed 100 percent of the product of the contract unit price and the total number of tons of HMA mixture used in the accepted work. Payment in excess of 100 percent for accepted lots of HMA pavement shall be used to offset payment for accepted lots of HMA pavement that achieve a lot pay factor less than 100 percent. The calculation of excess and offset shall be applied as equivalent amounts. In the event a lot is identified for removal and replacement in accordance with criteria specified in the SSHP specifications, or as specified in other sections referenced in the SSSM, the Engineer may decide to allow the rejected lot to remain. In that case, if the Engineer and the Contractor agree in writing that the lot shall not be removed, it shall be paid for at 50 percent of the contract unit price AND THE TOTAL PROJECT PAYMENT LIMITATION SHALL BE REDUCED BY THE AMOUNT WITHHELD FOR THE REJECTED LOT. 4/15/2010

17 Draft EB-XX – “The Guideline”
SSAP CHECKLIST FORMAT [for EB] [SUMMARY] Description & Traffic Materials Composition Construction Acceptance Quality Control Measurement Payment VI. Basis for Format Checklist Items for SSAP Specification. Throughout the United States, the individual States’ specifications covering HMA pavement generally have different titles, identification numbers, and a range of criteria, requirements and criteria, and State-specific test methods which are based on local experience for material characteristics, environmental conditions, political considerations, etc. The overall general format and requirements for SSAP specifications can be grouped under the following topical areas: Description: definitions, explanations, etc. Materials: normally covers coarse aggregate, fine aggregate, asphalt binder, reclaimed asphalt material, etc. Composition: includes information about the mix design and job mix formula. This is under MATERIALS in some SSHP specifications. Construction: includes information on plant, equipment, placement and compaction procedures, etc. Quality Control: information for contractor’s quality control program Acceptance: establishes the criteria and measure for material acceptance based on established sampling and testing requirements Measurement: identifies unit (units) for accountability. Payment: identifies item (items) per unit for payment calculation. These topical areas form the outline for the next section, which represents a checklist of specification requirements that should be met when developing SSAP specifications, or amending SSHP specifications, for airport pavement applications [AGW <60,000#]. 1/10/2010 4/15/2010 17 Follows Format of Most State Specifications 17

18 Draft EB Refined and Validated
10 Different State Test Cases AI Regional Engineers developed SSAP specs by applying the Draft EB to their respective SSHP spec Draft EB improved & validated thru this process SSAPs were developed for: FL, MN, PA, TX, VA, CA, MT, OH, WA, MO In Appendices of Final Report Not official SSAPs, but examples Final Report Documents Project [ 58 pages total Last 17 pgs is the Final Draft FAA Engineering Brief Appendices are several hundred pages 1/10/2010 4/15/2010

19 AI Regional Engineer Offices & Guideline Validation
Alaska Dave Johnson Sandy Brown Mark Blow Carlos Rosenberger Wayne Jones Bob Horan Mark Buncher, AI HQ Bob Humer Hawaii Danny Gierhart Bob Boyer, AI Ret 4/15/2010

20 AAPTP Project 06-05, Guidelines for Use of Highway Specifications for Airport Pavements
Draft EB-XX “The Guideline” For <60,000# AGW Closure Questions???? Bob Boyer, PhD, PE – Airport Pavement Consultant Mark Buncher, PhD, PE – Director Engineering, Asphalt Institute 1/10/2010 4/15/2010 20


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