Grouted Riprap
Grouted Riprap
Grouted Riprap
GROUTED RIPRAP
PART 1 GENERAL
1.3 REFERENCES
1.5 SUBMITTALS
B. Riprap Source
1. Provide written certification verifying the quality of riprap existing at
the industrial source. Refer to this Section, article 1.6 paragraph
B3.
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2. Provide historic results on rock reactivity or petrographic analysis of
the proposed materials for riprap. Refer to this Section, article 1.6
paragraph B.
C. Grout
1. Submit a grout mix design for a mix that readily flows into the open
spaces between the stones of the riprap gradation used. Refer to
this Section, article 2.2.
B. Riprap Source
1. Set up riprap source location inspection meeting with the Engineer
and source material owner before delivering materials to project
site.
2. Identify stock piling procedure.
3. Certify that “reactive” stone are not found in the quarry pit. Alkali-
silica and alkali-carbon reactions are the most frequent of these
reactions. Perform a petrographic analysis on representative
aggregate samples to determine whether reactive stones are
present in the absence of a documented 10-year use history of
quarry aggregates in commercial concrete mix designs.
C. Preconstruction Conference
1. Provide
a. Proposed source sites
b. Material test results
c. Grout mix design
d. Quality control plan
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1.7 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
PART 2 PRODUCTS
A. Stone Quality
1. See Section 02373.
B. Stone Gradation
1. Provide stones for grouted riprap of 1½ to 2 ft thick that meet the
gradation requirements detailed in Table 1.
Table 1
Gradation Requirements
Stone Sizes Percent Larger Than Given Stone Size
Equivalent
Weight 1½ to 2 ft
Diameter
Grouted Riprap Thickness
(Feet)
2.25 ½ ton 0-5
1.75 ¼ ton 50 - 100
1.25 200 lb ---
1.00 75 lb 95 - 100
C. Use gradations that allow full grout penetration around the rocks.
2.2 GROUT
2.3 ACCESSORIES
B. Use products to clean rock surfaces that are known to be compatible with
cementitious grouts. Use according to manufacturer’s instructions.
Table 2
Granular Bedding Gradation
U.S. Standard Percent by Weight Passing
Sieve Size Square Mesh Sieves
1½ - inch 100
¾ - inch 20 - 90
⅜ - inch ---
No. 4 0 - 20
No. 100 ---
No. 200 0-3
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PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 PREPARATION
B. Remove all topsoil, loose excavated materials, trees, timber debris, soft
yielding material, concrete debris, and other objectionable materials from
beneath the areas where the grouted riprap is to be placed and as shown
on the plans. Do not block natural drainage layers or horizons within the
channel bottom.
D. Install a free draining bedding layer around the weep drains in the location
indicated on the plan sheets.
1. Provide sufficient cover to prevent crushing by riprap elements.
E. Notify the Engineer before placing riprap elements over bedding layer.
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D. Repair or replace damaged geotextile at no cost to the owner.
D. Do not crush the weep drains extending into the underlying granular drain
material.
1. Select drain pipe materials that are compatible with the chosen
method of riprap placement.
E. Place all stones in a dry condition beginning at the toe of the slope or
other lowest point.
1. Provide weep holes of 3 inch diameter pipe penetrating the bedding
with an average spacing not to exceed 10 ft on center at the toes of
slopes.
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F. Form all outer edges and the top of grouted riprap where construction
terminates so the surface of the work is embedded and even with adjacent
slope or ground.
A. Do not place grout mix when the daily minimum temperature is less than
40 degrees F.
1. Maintain a minimum temperature of 50 degrees F and not more
than 90 degrees F during the placement and the curing periods.
D. Use low pressure to inject grout into the voids between stones by pumping
through a maximum 2 inch diameter hose.
1. Stop the flow at any time.
F. Place the grout from bottom to top and use sufficient grout to fill all voids
between the stones.
1. Fill all voids with grout from the subgrade level through the stone
layer.
2. Grout must penetrate to subgrade.
3. Use a “pencil” vibrator to fill all voids between and under stones.
G. Leave grout joints recessed below the surface of the adjacent stones.
1. Leave the top surface of the stones fully exposed.
2. Immediately remove all excess grout with a stiff brush augmented
with a cleaning agent if needed.
I. Do not clog the weep drainpipes or clog the filter drain materials.
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J. Do not re-temper grout mix by adding water in field.
END OF SECTION
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