1001
1001
1001
SPECIFICATIONS FOR
SUPPLYING AND PLACING BACKFILL
1.0
DESCRIPTION
The Work shall consist of:
.1 Processing, loading, hauling, unloading, placing and compacting backfill material;
.2 Protecting backfill material from freezing;
.3 The quality control (QC) testing of all backfill material; and
.4 Payment of royalties.
The quantity for supplying and placing backfill may be increased during construction to include the
quantity of additional backfill material required because of additional excavation to remove poor soils as
described in the Specifications for Structural Excavation.
2.0
2.1
Related Specifications
3.0
SUBMITTALS
The Contractor shall provide evidence that scales have been calibrated and certified for the current
calendar year by the Weights and Measures Services of the Government of Canada before the scales
will be accepted for use.
Where the scale has not been calibrated and certified for the current calendar year, the Engineer may
test the scale using procedures specified by Weights and Measures Inspection Services and approve
the scale for use on the project.
4.0
MATERIALS
4.1
General
All material used for backfill, including non-granular material, shall meet the following specifications and
shall be of a quality acceptable to the Engineer. All backfill material shall be in a thawed state when placing
and compacting, and be free from rocks, large or frozen lumps, wood, or other unsuitable material. Backfill
material shall not be placed on frozen substrate.
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4.2
Types of Backfill
Backfill material shall conform to one of the following types:
.1 Type 1 Granular Backfill
Sieve Size
Limestone
37.5 mm
100
100
25.0mm
85 100
85 100
4.75 mm
25 80
25 80
425 mm
15 40
15 35
75 m
8 18
0 - 10
15%
40%
32%
20%
37.5 mm
100
4.75 mm
25 80
425 m
15 40 (mechanically compacted)
425 m
5 10 (water jetted)
75 m
6 18 (mechanically compacted)
75 m
0 8 (water jetted)
The shale content shall not exceed 25% by weight of the particles retained on a 4.75 mm sieve.
.3 Type 3 Non-Granular Cohesive Material
Non-granular cohesive material shall be highly plastic clay (exhibiting putty-like properties with
considerable strength when dry) and non-organic. Material with very high swelling potential such as
bentonite clays will not be permitted. When proposed material characteristics are in question, the
Engineer may require the Contractor to classify the material using Test Method ASTM D2487
Classification of Soils for Engineering Purposes. Non-granular cohesive material shall have a minimum
Plasticity Index of 40.
The non-granular cohesive material shall be free of rocks and stones.
When approved by the Engineer, non-granular cohesive material can be substituted with granular
material.
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5.0
CONSTRUCTION METHODS
5.1
General
The Contractor shall backfill the excavated areas with the specified type of backfill material, unless
otherwise directed by the Engineer, to the elevation of the ground surface existing immediately prior to the
start of excavation or to the elevations specified on the Drawings. Backfill material shall be placed in
accordance with the Drawings, this Specification, the Special Provisions and to the satisfaction of the
Engineer.
Backfill material shall be stockpiled within a suitable area approved by the Engineer. Examples of
unsuitable areas include, but are not limited to, the following:
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During freezing weather, the Contractor shall protect all backfill material from freezing until it is placed to the
satisfaction of the Engineer.
5.2
Granular Backfill
The granular backfill shall be placed in layers not to exceed 150 mm in depth and each layer shall be
thoroughly compacted by means of packers or mechanical tampers to a relative compaction of not less than
95% Standard Proctor Density for the backfill material at optimum moisture content.
5.3
Culvert Gravel
Culvert gravel for bedding shall be spread uniformly along the full length of the culvert foundation. For metal
culverts, the bedding shall be constructed so that after compacting, a depth of at least 150 mm of gravel
remains under the full length of the culvert. Culvert gravel shall be compacted at optimum moisture content
to a minimum of 95% Standard Proctor Density.
Compaction of culvert gravel material in the haunch area for round or oval culverts may be carried out by
mechanical methods or by water jetting.
5.4
5.5
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The backfill in front of culvert headwalls and in front of abutment bearing seats and wingwalls shall be
non-granular cohesive material.
.2 Culverts
Culverts shall be backfilled with granular material in the areas bounded by:
(a) the bottom and side slopes of the excavation;
(b) the headwall of the culvert; and
(c) the dimensions and elevations shown on the Drawings.
.3 Abutments
Concrete abutments shall be backfilled with granular material in the areas bounded by:
(a) the bottom and side slopes of the excavation under the approach slabs;
(b) the wingwalls of the abutment; and
(c) the dimensions and elevations shown on the Drawings.
.4 Piers
Concrete piers shall be backfilled with granular material in the areas bounded by:
(a) the bottom and side slopes of the excavation; and
(b) the dimensions and elevations shown on the Drawings.
6.0
QUALITY MANAGEMENT
6.1
General
The Contractor shall submit a sample of the backfill material and test results fourteen (14) days prior to
beginning backfilling operations.
6.2
Quality Control
The Contractor shall be responsible for all quality control testing and shall complete the minimum testing
requirements to the specified frequency and test procedures as described in Table 1.
6.3
Quality Assurance
The Engineer, at his/her discretion, may complete random quality assurance testing on all materials
incorporated into the Work. The Contractor shall allow the Engineer unhindered access to the materials and
shall assist the Engineer in carrying out any sampling or testing, including the provision for necessary traffic
control, suitable access and storage. There shall be no charge to the Department for materials taken by the
Engineer for testing purposes.
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7.0
METHOD OF MEASUREMENT
7.1
Supplying and placing of granular backfill and culvert gravel will be measured on a mass basis of hauled
material. Weigh scale tickets for each truck shall be provided to the Engineer or his representative for
verification and approval prior to unloading of backfill material.
7.2
8.0
BASIS OF PAYMENT
8.1
8.2
8.3
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Sampling
Gradation Analysis
STANDARD
REFERENCE
MANITOBA
STANDARD
MINIMUM
FREQUENCY
CSA A23.2-1A
ASTM D 75
CSA A23.2-2A
ASTM C 136, C 117
Soundness of Aggregate
CSA A23.2-9A
ASTM C 88
Density of Aggregate
CSA A23.2-10A
ASTM C 29
MRB-A202
One test per hour of production or as
directed by the Engineer.
Standard Proctor
ASTM D 698
MRB-A213
Sand Equivalent
ASTM D 2419
AASHTO T176
MRB-A215
ASTM D 5821
MRB-A203
MRB-A208
Flakiness Index
MRB-A216
Micro-Deval
Dry-Rodded Unit Weight
CSA A23.2-29A
ASTM D 6928
MRB-A214
ASTM C 29
MRB-A207
CSA A23.2-17A
MRB-A205
CSA A23.2-16A
MRB-A206
CSA A23.2-12A
ASTM C 127
MRB-A210
MRB-A201
CSA A23.2-7A
ASTM C 40
Surface Moisture
CSA A23.2-11A
ASTM C 70
CSA A23.2-6A
ASTM C 128
MRB-A211
ASTM C 117
MRB-A204
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