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TESTING LABORATORY SERVICES
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 DESCRIPTION:
This section specifies materials testing activities and inspection
services required during project construction to be provided by a
Testing Laboratory retained by the // General Contractor // Department
of Veterans Affairs //.
1.2 APPLICABLE PUBLICATIONS:
A. The publications listed below form a part of this specification to the
extent referenced. The publications are referred to in the text by the
basic designation only.
B. American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials
(AASHTO):
T27-11..................Standard Method of Test for Sieve Analysis of
Fine and Coarse Aggregates
T96-02 (R2006)..........Standard Method of Test for Resistance to
Degradation of Small-Size Coarse Aggregate by
Abrasion and Impact in the Los Angeles Machine
T99-10..................Standard Method of Test for Moisture-Density
Relations of Soils Using a 2.5 Kg (5.5 lb.)
Rammer and a 305 mm (12 in.) Drop
T104-99 (R2007).........Standard Method of Test for Soundness of
Aggregate by Use of Sodium Sulfate or Magnesium
Sulfate
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A. Witness load test procedure for conformance with ASTM D1143 and
interpret test data to verify geotechnical recommendations for pile
capacity. Submit load test report in accordance with ASTM D1143.
B. Review Contractor's equipment, methods, and procedures prior to
starting any work on site. Provide continuous inspection of pile
installation. Maintain a record of all pertinent phases of operation
for submittal to Resident Engineer.
//C. Auger-Placed Piles: Take and test samples of grout in accordance with
ASTM C109 for conformance with specified strength requirements. Not
less than six cubes shall be made for each day of casting. Test three
cubes at 7 days and three at 28 days. //
//D. Cast-in-Place Concrete Piles: Test concrete including materials for
concrete as required in Article CONCRETE of this section, except make
two test cylinders for each day's production of each strength of
concrete produced. //
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meters (8 feet) below bottom and visually inspect and classify soil.
Verify continuity of strata and thickness.
1. Conduct the following test on each sample, and report results and
evaluations to the Resident Engineer:
a. Unconfined Compression Test (ASTM D2166).
b. Moisture Content (ASTM D2216).
c. Density.
SPEC WRITER NOTE: Verify need for topsoil
testing with Landscape Architect.
Additional soil testing for pesticides,
fertilizers, and other chemicals should
be incorporated based upon discussion
with the Landscape Architect.
3.4 LANDSCAPING:
A. Test topsoil for organic materials, pH, phosphate, potash content, and
gradation of particles.
1. Test for organic material by using ASTM D2974.
2. Determine percent of silt, sand, clay, and foreign materials such as
rock, roots, and vegetation.
B. Submit laboratory test report of topsoil to Resident Engineer.
SPEC WRITER NOTE: Edit this section to
refer to local state highway standards
for materials and specifications,
whenever possible. Insure these
specifications agree with applicable
state highway specifications and allow
the construction to occur utilizing
locally available materials accepted for
the intended use that are approved in the
state highway standards and
specifications.
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B. Asphalt Concrete:
1. Aggregate: Sample and test aggregates in stock pile and hot-bins as
necessary to insure compliance with specification requirements for
gradation (AASHTO T27), wear (AASHTO T96), and soundness (AASHTO
T104).
2. Temperature: Check temperature of each load of asphalt concrete at
mixing plant and at site of paving operation.
3. Density: Make a minimum of two field density tests in accordance
with ASTM D1188 of asphalt base and surface course for each day's
paving operation.
3.6 SITE WORK CONCRETE:
Test site work concrete including materials for concrete as required in
Article CONCRETE of this section.
3.7 POST-TENSIONING OF CONCRETE:
A. Inspection Prior to Concreting: Inspect tendons, drape of tendons, and
anchorage components for compliance prior to concreting.
B. Concrete Testing: As required in Article, CONCRETE of this section
except make three test cylinders representing each area to be tensioned
and cylinders shall be cured in same manner as concrete they represent.
Make compression test prior to determining minimum specified strength
required for post-tensioning.
C. Post-tensioning: Witness post-tensioning operation and record actual
gauge pressures and elongations applied to each tendon.
D. Submit reports in quadruplicate of the following:
1. Inspection of placement and post-tensioning of all tendons.
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3.8 CONCRETE:
A. Batch Plant Inspection and Materials Testing:
1. Perform continuous batch plant inspection until concrete quality is
established to satisfaction of Resident Engineer with concurrence of
Contracting Officer and perform periodic inspections thereafter as
determined by Resident Engineer.
2. Periodically inspect and test batch proportioning equipment for
accuracy and report deficiencies to Resident Engineer.
3. Sample and test mix ingredients as necessary to insure compliance
with specifications.
4. Sample and test aggregates daily and as necessary for moisture
content. Test the dry rodded weight of the coarse aggregate whenever
a sieve analysis is made, and when it appears there has been a
change in the aggregate.
5. Certify, in duplicate, ingredients and proportions and amounts of
ingredients in concrete conform to approved trial mixes. When
concrete is batched or mixed off immediate building site, certify
(by signing, initialing or stamping thereon) on delivery slips
(duplicate) that ingredients in truck-load mixes conform to
proportions of aggregate weight, cement factor, and water-cement
ratio of approved trial mixes.
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16. Observe preparations for protection from hot weather, cold weather,
sun, and rain, and preparations for curing.
17. Observe concrete mixing:
a. Monitor and record amount of water added at project site.
b. Observe minimum and maximum mixing times.
18. Measure concrete flatwork for levelness and flatness as follows:
a. Perform Floor Tolerance Measurements FF and FL in accordance with
ASTM E1155. Calculate the actual overall F- numbers using the
inferior/superior area method.
b. Perform all floor tolerance measurements within 48 hours after
slab installation and prior to removal of shoring and formwork.
c. Provide the Contractor and the Resident Engineer with the results
of all profile tests, including a running tabulation of the
overall FF and FL values for all slabs installed to date, within
72 hours after each slab installation.
19. Other inspections:
a. Grouting under base plates.
b. Grouting anchor bolts and reinforcing steel in hardened concrete.
C. Laboratory Tests of Field Samples:
1. Test compression test cylinders for strength in accordance with ASTM
C39. For each test series, test one cylinder at 7 days and one
cylinder at 28 days. Use remaining cylinder as a spare tested as
directed by Resident Engineer. Compile laboratory test reports as
follows: Compressive strength test shall be result of one cylinder,
except when one cylinder shows evidence of improper sampling,
molding or testing, in which case it shall be discarded and strength
of spare cylinder shall be used.
2. Make weight tests of hardened lightweight structural concrete in
accordance with ASTM C567.
3. Furnish certified compression test reports (duplicate) to Resident
Engineer. In test report, indicate the following information:
a. Cylinder identification number and date cast.
b. Specific location at which test samples were taken.
c. Type of concrete, slump, and percent air.
d. Compressive strength of concrete in MPa (psi).
e. Weight of lightweight structural concrete in kg/m3 (pounds per
cubic feet).
f. Weather conditions during placing.
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3.9 REINFORCEMENT:
//A. Review mill test reports furnished by Contractor. //
//A. Perform sampling at fabricating plant. Take two samples from each 23 t
(25 tons) or fraction thereof of each size of reinforcing steel No. 10
thru No. 57 (No. 3 thru No. 18). //
B. Make one tensile and one bend test in accordance with ASTM A370 from
each pair of samples obtained.
C. Written report shall include, in addition to test results, heat number,
manufacturer, type and grade of steel, and bar size.
D. Perform tension tests of mechanical and welded splices in accordance
with ASTM A370.
3.10 SHOTCRETE:
A. Inspection and Material Testing:
1. Provide field inspection and testing service as required by Resident
Engineer to certify that shotcrete has been applied in accordance
with contract documents.
2. Periodically inspect and test proportioning equipment for accuracy
and report deficiencies to Resident Engineer.
3. Sample and test mix ingredients as necessary to insure compliance
with specifications.
4. Sample and test aggregates daily and as necessary for moisture
content. Report instances of excessive moisture to Resident
Engineer.
5. Certify, in duplicate, that ingredients and proportions and amounts
of ingredients in shotcrete conform to approved trial mixes.
6. Provide field inspection of the proper size and placement of the
reinforcement in the shotcrete.
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B. Shotcrete Sampling:
1. Provide a technician at site of placement to perform shotcrete
sampling.
2. Take cores in accordance with ACI 506.
3. Insure maintenance of water-cement ratio established by approved
trial mix.
4. Verify specified mixing has been accomplished.
C. Laboratory Tests of Field Sample Panels:
1. Compression test core for strength in accordance with ACI 506. For
each test series of three cores, test one core at 7 days and one
core at 28 days. Use remaining core as a spare to be tested at
either 7 or 28 days as required. Compile laboratory test reports as
follows: Compressive strength test shall be result of one core,
except when one core shows evidence of improper sampling or testing,
in which case it shall be discarded and strength of spare core shall
be used.
2. Submit certified compression test reports (duplicate) to Resident
Engineer. On test report, indicate following information:
a. Core identification number and date cast.
b. Specific location at which test samples were taken.
c. Compressive strength of shotcrete in MPa (psi).
d. Weather conditions during placing.
e. Temperature of shotcrete in each test core when test core was
taken.
f. Maximum and minimum ambient temperature during placing.
g. Ambient temperature when shotcrete sample was taken.
h. Date delivered to laboratory and date tested.
D. Submit inspection reports certification and instances of noncompliance
to Resident Engineer.
3.11 PRESTRESSED CONCRETE:
A. Inspection at Plant: Forms, placement and concrete cover of reinforcing
steel and tendons, placement and finishing of concrete, and tensioning
of tendons.
B. Concrete Testing: Test concrete including materials for concrete
required in Article, CONCRETE of this section, except make two test
cylinders for each day's production of each strength of concrete
produced.
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C. Test tendons for conformance with ASTM A416 and furnish report to
Resident Engineer.
D. Inspect members to insure that specification requirements for curing
and finishes have been met.
3.12 ARCHITECTURAL PRECAST CONCRETE:
A. Inspection at Plant: Forms, placement of reinforcing steel, concrete
cover, and placement and finishing of concrete.
B. Concrete Testing: Test concrete including materials for concrete as
required in Article CONCRETE of this section, except make two test
cylinders for each day's production of each strength of concrete
produced.
C. Inspect members to insure specification requirements for curing and
finishes have been met.
3.13 MASONRY:
A. Mortar Tests:
1. Laboratory compressive strength test:
a. Comply with ASTM C780.
b. Obtain samples during or immediately after discharge from batch
mixer.
c. Furnish molds with 50 mm (2 inch), 3 compartment gang cube.
d. Test one sample at 7 days and 2 samples at 28 days.
2. Two tests during first week of operation; one test per week after
initial test until masonry completion.
B. Grout Tests:
1. Laboratory compressive strength test:
a. Comply with ASTM C1019.
b. Test one sample at 7 days and 2 samples at 28 days.
c. Perform test for each 230 m2 (2500 square feet) of masonry.
C. Masonry Unit Tests:
1. Laboratory Compressive Strength Test:
a. Comply with ASTM C140.
b. Test 3 samples for each 460 m2 (5000 square feet) of wall area.
D. Prism Tests: For each type of wall construction indicated, test masonry
prisms per ASTM C1314 for each 460 m2 (5000 square feet) of wall area.
Prepare one set of prisms for testing at 7 days and one set for testing
at 28 days.
SPEC WRITER NOTE: Verify need for and
extent of Structural Steel Inspection and
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A. Earthwork:
Laboratory Compaction Test, Soils:
//(AASHTO T180)//(AASHTO T99)//(ASTM D1557)//(ASTM D698)// _____
Field Density, Soils (AASHTO T191, T205, or T310) _____
Penetration Test, Soils _____
B. Landscaping:
Topsoil Test _____
C. Aggregate Base:
Laboratory Compaction, // (AASHTO T180)// //(ASTM D1557)// _____
Field Density,//(AASHTO T191)// //(ASTM D1556)// _____
Aggregate, Base Course Gradation (AASHTO T27) _____
Wear (AASHTO T96) _____
Soundness (AASHTO T104) _____
D. Asphalt Concrete:
Field Density, (AASHTO T230)//ASTM D1188// _____
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E. Concrete:
Making and Curing Concrete Test Cylinders (ASTM C31) _____
Compressive Strength, Test Cylinders (ASTM C39) _____
Concrete Slump Test (ASTM C143) _____
Concrete Air Content Test (ASTM C173) _____
Unit Weight, Lightweight Concrete (ASTM C567) _____
Aggregate, Normal Weight: Gradation (ASTM C33) _____
Deleterious Substances (ASTM C33) _____
Soundness (ASTM C33) _____
Abrasion (ASTM C33) _____
Aggregate, Lightweight Gradation (ASTM C330) _____
Deleterious Substances (ASTM C330) _____
Unit Weight (ASTM C330) _____
Flatness and Levelness Readings (ASTM E1155) (number of days) _____
F. Reinforcing Steel:
Tensile Test (ASTM A370) _____
Bend Test (ASTM A370) _____
Mechanical Splice (ASTM A370) _____
Welded Splice Test (ASTM A370) _____
G. Shotcrete:
Taking and Curing Test Cores (ACI 506) _____
Compressive Strength, Test Cores (ACI 506) _____
H. Prestressed Concrete:
Testing Strands (ASTM A416) _____
I. Masonry:
Making and Curing Test Cubes (ASTM C109) _____
Compressive Strength, Test Cubes (ASTM C109) _____
Sampling and Testing Mortar, Comp. Strength (ASTM C780) _____
Sampling and Testing Grout, Comp. Strength (ASTM C1019) _____
Masonry Unit, Compressive Strength (ASTM C140) _____
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K. Sprayed-On Fireproofing:
Thickness and Density Tests (ASTM E605) _____
//L. Inspection:
Technical Personnel (Man-days) _____//
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