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From page 181...
... A P P E N D I X F Pennsylvania DOT Warranty Information F-1 Section 496 -- Asphalt Concrete Pavement, 60-Month Warranty 496.1. DESCRIPTION -- This work is construction of a plant-mixed, asphalt concrete pavement on a prepared surface with a 60 month warranty and includes the furnishing of a warranty bond.
From page 182...
... F-2 Performance-Based Pavement Warranty Practices • Combined Aggregate Consensus Properties (Sand Equivalency, Fine Aggregate Angularity, Coarse Aggregate Angularity, Flat & Elongated Pieces) • Gradation Chart (FHWA 0.45 Power Type)
From page 183...
... Pennsylvania DOT Warranty Information F-3 will determine core locations using PTM No. 1, excluding any transitional areas indicated.
From page 184...
... F-4 Performance-Based Pavement Warranty Practices PERFORMANCE CRITERION THRESHOLD LEVEL REMEDIAL ACTION Cracking (transverse & miscellaneous) Raveling / Weathering All low to medium severity*
From page 185...
... Pennsylvania DOT Warranty Information F-5 scheduled manual surveys. In addition, the Department will routinely schedule and perform traffic classification counts to confirm that Equivalent Single Axle Load (ESAL)
From page 186...
... F-6 Performance-Based Pavement Warranty Practices Road Users Liquidated Damages will resume beginning 5 calendar days beyond this notification until permanent repairs are completed. In the final year of the warranty period, segments with distresses that cannot be repaired due to inclement weather will have the warranty period extended for these segments only until permanent repairs are satisfactorily completed.
From page 187...
... Pennsylvania DOT Warranty Information F-7 warranty specification and the methods used in the measurement and calculation of pavement distress. Each Team member will have an equal vote and the decision of the majority will be final.
From page 188...
... F-8 Performance-Based Pavement Warranty Practices As established during the final warranty inspection, perform work as necessary for required correction or completion of all physical work items, and complete, correct, and submit all outstanding documents.

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