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From page 46...
... However, agencies also routinely require the contractor to select additives and provide mix designs for in-place recycling projects, which suggests that end result or short-term performance specifications may be more appropriate types of specifications. • There is no consistent use of in-place recycling terms or specification content.
From page 47...
... and FDR] , • Weather condition guidance for successful construction of in-place recycling projects, • Climate considerations for each recycling project's long-term performance, • Quantifiable performance characteristics, • Education and information on how various roadway geometry and other features are handled during inplace recycling processes, • Consistent curing procedures for laboratory preparation of CIR and FDR mix samples, • Consistent compaction procedures for in-place recycling mixes, • Emulsion binder specifications that are performance graded, and • Rapid field tests to determine when CIR mats can be overlaid (e.g., when the moisture content is below 1%)


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