Table N | |||
Price Adjustment for PCC Pavement Edge Damage | |||
Price Adjustment Per Lineal Foot of Damage | |||
Damage up to 2 inches in depth or width | Damage greater than 2 inches and up to 4 inches in depth or width | Damage greater than 4 inches and up to 6 inches in depth or width | Damage greater than 6 inches in depth or width |
$2.50 | $5.00 | $12.50 * | Patch and $12.50 |
1. Length used to
calculate price adjustment will be determined based upon the length of the
panel damaged. Example - A 20 foot panel has 4 feet of damaged edge. The length of price adjustment will be 20 lineal feet. |
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2. Price adjustment for
edge damage at a transverse joint that falls within both adjacent panels will
be calculated based upon the length of both panels. Example - Edge damage occurs at a transverse joint location in a PCC overlay with 5 foot panel lengths. Length of price adjustment will be 10 feet. |
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3. Price adjustment level
for a panel will be based upon the most severe damage in the panel. Example - Most of the damage within a panel is less than 2 inches in width, but some is between 2 and 4 inches wide. The full panel length will be price adjusted $5.00 per lineal foot. |
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4. For damage greater than 6 inches in width or depth, full or partial depth repair will be required in addition to a price adjustment of $12.50 per lineal foot of damage as calculated above. | |||
* The Engineer may elect to require partial depth repair (for full depth pavements or thick overlays) or full depth repair (for thin overlays) instead of price adjustment. | |||
Note: Contact the Construction Office for recommended repair procedures when patching is required. | |||
This price adjustment schedule is intended to be used for pavements with a significant percentage | |||
of pavement edge damage. It is not intended for random damage at isolated locations. | |||