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Specification for basecourse aggregate TNZ M/4
www.nzta.govt.nzThe basecourse aggregate shall be classified as either M/4 or one of the regional basecourse aggregates detailed in Table 4. Additional guidance on the use of regional basecourse aggregates is provided in the a ppendices to the Notes for this specification. 3. SOURCE PROPERTIES The basecourse aggregate shall be broken or crushed from either ...
Auckland Transport Code of Practice
at.govt.nzand guidelines) must be followed and not be deemed to be exclusive to the specification grouping or heading. Physical works may involve any or a combination of the following: • Construction of granular pavement layers; • Construction of premixed stabilised basecourse/subbasecourse layers;
Notes to the specification for basecourse aggregate TNZ M/4
www.nzta.govt.nzFor Transit New Zealand on state highways, the series of approved variants are given in Table 4 of TNZ M/4. They include uncrushed and part crushed rive r source basecourse, and some variants based on rock type. Roading Contract Documents should include a requirement that the Contractor must state the source of his aggregate.
Notes to the specification for basecourse …
www.nzta.govt.nztnz m/4 notes: 2006 sp/nm4:060418 notes to the specification for basecourse aggregate page 3 of 22 test m/4 grading minimum test sample mass
Specification for basecourse aggregate TNZ M/4
www.nzta.govt.nzTNZ M/4: 2006 SP/SM4:060418 SPECIFICATION FOR BASECOURSE AGGREGATE Page 3 of 15 (a) compacted in accordance with NZS 4402 : 1986, Test 4.1.3 New Zealand Vibrating Hammer Compaction Test at Optimum Water Content and; (b) tested in accordance with NZS 4407 : 1991, Test 3.15 The California Bearing Ratio Test (without …
Specification for basecourse aggregate TNZ M/4
www.nzta.govt.nzTNZ M/4: 2006 SP/SM4:060418 SPECIFICATION FOR BASECOURSE AGGREGATE Page 2 of 15 sample from the material successfully tested …
Hot Rolled Asphalt and Asphalt Concrete (Macadam) for ...
assets.publishing.service.gov.ukBasecourse Previous name for ‘Binder Course’. Bay (of Concrete) The area of slab bounded by adjacent pairs of longitudinal and transverse joints or grooves. Bay Layout The pattern of joints and grooves on a concrete pavement. Binder A material used for the purpose of holding solid particles together as a coherent mass.
Research 325 - The effect of grading on the performance of ...
www.nzta.govt.nzThe effect of grading on the performance of basecourse aggregate Dr Greg Arnold Pavespec Ltd Dr Sabine Werkmeister University of Canterbury
3 TRANSPORTATION - Waikato
www.waikatolass.co.nzSection 3 Transportation Page 3-3-6 Last Updated : 18 July 2017 NZTA M/4 Basecourse Aggregate NZTA M/6 Sealing Chip NZTA M/7 Line Marking Paint