8.20 MEASUREMENTS AND PAYMENT COMPUTATIONS
8.21 ASPHALT BINDER
When payment for an asphalt mixture is based on tons, payment will be made for asphalt binder as a separate item. Compensation will be made for all tons of asphalt binder incorporated into the construction within specification tolerances. This includes payment for asphalt binder from Recycled Asphalt Materials (RAM) that is incorporated into the project. RAM includes Recycled Asphalt Pavement (RAP) and Recycled Asphalt Shingles (RAS). RAP is salvaged asphalt pavement. The specifications address payment for asphalt binder in Classified or Unclassified RAP when provided from a contractor-owned stockpile or from RAP furnished by the contracting authority. RAS consists of pre-consumer (factory scraps) or post-consumer (tear-off) shingles that have been processed, sized and certified from an approved supplier. The percentage of RAS used in the mix is considered part of the maximum allowable RAP percentage. The quantity of asphalt binder in RAM, incorporated into the mix, is calculated in tons based on the actual asphalt binder content determined for the mix design from the Engineer’s extraction tests.
Tons of asphalt binder paid for is not deducted from tons of asphalt mixture measured for payment. When payment for asphalt mixture is based on square yards, no separate payment is made for asphalt binder. The contractor includes cost of asphalt binder as part of cost per unit area.
Asphalt binder will be measured for payment by calibrated flow meter reading, per Materials IM 509. Asphalt binder supplier weigh tickets for gallons of asphalt binder delivered to the plant site are not acceptable for pay quantity, but the asphalt binder quantity added to the storage tank shall be computed from a supplier certified transport ticket accompanying each load. Use of supplier certified transport tickets makes it unnecessary for the contractor to have a second asphalt binder storage tank on site for sticking asphalt binder deliveries or for the transports to weigh at a nearby scale before and after delivery.
Asphalt binder yield checks are to be performed using tank stick or by comparing the quantity of material delivered with the quantity used. Yield checks shall be performed a minimum of once per week unless otherwise directed by the Engineer.
When small quantities, normally 50 tons or less, of asphalt binder are involved, design plan may state that asphalt binder is considered incidental to HMA. Check bid item sub-notes for this reference.
For specific mixes used as patching materials, or in an alternate bid situation, no payment will be made for asphalt binder. Examples include surface patches, partial depth patches, full depth patches, and detour pavement.
Tank Measurement and Asphalt Binder Content Determination
For continuous plants, drum mixing plants, or batch plants where asphalt binder is proportioned through a calibrated metering pump, certified plant inspectors measure the asphalt binder for payment. This shall be done by daily initial and final meter readings, and computing asphalt binder added to the storage tank during the day from certified supplier transport tickets.
At batch plants, automatic or semi‑automatic printouts record actual weight of asphalt binder in each separate batch, this quantity may be used for payment.
Volume measurements will be converted to weights by computation. The amount in storage at beginning of project will be measured or estimated by inspector and added to amount measured for payment. Asphalt binder remaining in storage at end of project and amount otherwise not used in the work will be measured or estimated by inspector and deducted from amount measured for payment.
Refer to Materials I.M. 509 Appendix A for correct procedures in tank stick measurement and asphalt binder content determination. "Daily Virgin AC Tank Measurement Sheet” (Form E216) is to be used by plant inspector to compute final net asphalt binder pay quantity and percent asphalt binder.
Any corrections should be reported to contractor and recorded on daily report forms. Upon project completion, the completed "Daily Virgin AC Tank Measurement Sheet” (Form E216) shall be incorporated in project file.
Measuring Asphalt Binder for Small Quantities
By mutual agreement, the method of measuring asphalt binder for payment may be modified when small quantities or intermittent operations are involved.
If a recorded weight is not available, quantity may be calculated from intended asphalt binder percent with asphalt plant meter results providing further verification.
Project inspector should document procedure selected and reasons for doing so.
Asphalt Binder Quantities and Pay Adjustments
Asphalt binder contract quantities for a project are estimated based on a basic asphalt binder content for mixture size and type. Target asphalt binder percentage to be used is then set by job mix formula. Where it is anticipated that quantity of asphalt binder used will result in a substantial change as defined in Construction Manual 2.36, a contract modification shall be written prior to accomplishing the work. Project engineer is responsible for checking asphalt binder percentage established by job mix and initiating the contract modification.
When noncomplying Dynamic Shear Rheometer (DSR) and/or Bending Beam Rheometer (BBR) Stiffness tests occur, payment for asphalt binder incorporated into affected HMA mixture is subject to price adjustment per the provisions of Construction Manual 2.53, based on pay factors determined using Appendices 2-34(H) and 2-34(I), respectively. Similarly, asphalt binder price adjustments for noncomplying Percent Recovery test results are based on pay factors determined using Appendix 2-34(M).
Materials IM 510 addresses procedures for determining the (virgin) “binder replacement” percentage that results when RAM is incorporated in the mix. When the binder replacement percentage reaches prescribed levels, based on RAP and/or RAS use, the virgin asphalt binder grade must be “bumped” (adjusted) to offset the stiffer binder in RAM. Contractors failing to bump the virgin binder grade, in accordance with IM 510 requirements, are subject to price adjustment determined using Appendix 2-34(P).
8.22 TARGET VALUES FOR ASPHALT BINDER CONTENT IN JOB MIXES
The 0.3 percent tolerance specified for asphalt binder content is provided for reasonable individual variances only. Whenever regular and repeated variances from target values occur, project engineer shall insist on quick and corrective action by contractor to secure proportions at target values, not simply within tolerance.
The previous paragraph applies specifically to asphalt binder content, but similar specification requirements and definitions also apply to aggregate tolerance and target values. Refer to Materials I.M. 508.
8.23 WEIGHING OF ASPHALT MATERIALS
Specification 2001.07, B, covers equipment and procedures for weighing of asphalt mix materials. When automatic or semi‑automatic weighing is used, continuous direct observation of the weighing process by a scale inspector is not required. For manual weighing of loaded trucks, project engineer may assign a scale inspector. This normally occurs only when accuracy in the weighing procedures is in question.
When witnessing is required, scale inspector should be positioned near contractor's scale operator so weighing can be closely observed. Contractor's representative shall write the scale tickets and present them individually to scale inspectors for their signatures or initials before each truck leaves the plant.
Inspection personnel should refer to Construction Manual 3.50 and Materials I.M. 508 for witnessing and verification requirements and inspector duties.