Quality Control and Quality Assurance of Hot Mix Asphalt Construction in Delaware

Quality Control and Quality Assurance of Hot Mix Asphalt Construction in Delaware
Author: Radha Akkinepally
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2005
Genre: Asphalt industry
ISBN: 9780542285165

This thesis presents a study where the objective is the development of an appropriate statistical acceptance procedure for the Delaware Department of Transportation. DELDOT's modification of its specifications for the acceptance of Hot Mix Asphalt (HMA) in order to incorporate quality assurance concepts lead to requirements such as the emphasis laid on the HMA producer in terms of quality control activities such as performing component material tests, tracking test results on control charts and following the plan developed by DELDOT. The incorporation of new statistically based acceptance specifications used new criteria for acceptance rather than the previous methods of minimum test result requirements for numerous criteria. After the statistical acceptance procedure was reviewed and used for quantifying and evaluating the DELDOT's statistical plan, a comparative analysis between the developed procedure and the FAA and FHWA procedure was done for achieving the objective and providing recommendations and new composite pay factors were developed.

Quality Control and Quality Assurance of Hot Mix Asphalt Construction in Delaware

Quality Control and Quality Assurance of Hot Mix Asphalt Construction in Delaware
Author: Radha Akkinepally
Publisher:
Total Pages: 109
Release: 2006
Genre: Highway engineering
ISBN:

Since the mid 60's the Federal Highway Administration began to encourage Departments of Transportation and Contractors toward the use of quality control and quality assurance (QA/QC) specifications, which are statistically based. For example, a QA specification has become an important component in organization commitment to overall quality management. This consists of several activities including: process control, acceptance, and sometimes independent assurance of product (Buttlar and Harrell, 1998). These specifications must be designed to reward good quality, and penalize poor quality. The QA specification, also called as the QA/QC specification, is a combination of end-result specifications and materials and methods specifications. The highway agency is responsible for the acceptance of the product that is produced by the contractor following or implementing quality control in order to produce a product that meets the specifications provided by the highway agency. QA specifications typically are statistically based specifications that use methods such as random sampling in which the properties of the desired products or constructions are described by appropriate statistical parameters, and lot by lot testing. These methods would help the contractor know whether or not the operations are producing the acceptable product. Specifications for the construction of asphalt pavements can be classified into propriety specifications, method-related specifications (MRS), end-result specifications (ERS), performance-related specifications (PRS) or combination of these specifications. Propriety Specification This type of specification refers to some specific product or its equivalent in its clauses; therefore, it limits the competition and often results in a cost increase. Since the buyer has to accept the product as a "black box", the buyer's risk is much higher than in the other three types of specifications Method Specification This type of specification outlines a specific material selection and construction operation process to be followed by the contractor in providing a product. Since there is no explicit product specified, this type of specification allows competition among various suppliers and contractors; but, because the buyer sets the requirements for materials and methods, the owner has to bear the responsibility of the performance. End-Result Specification The final characteristics of the product are stipulated in the end-result specification and the contractor is given considerable freedom in achieving those characteristics. It may specify a limit or range for any given material and/or construction characteristic. The risk for the contractor or agency depends on how the acceptance limits and processes are specified. Performance Related Specification (PRS) This type of specification holds the contractor responsible for the finished product's performance; thus, the contractor assumes considerable risk for the performance of the finished product. This type of specification is often used in conjunction with some type of warranty. The challenge here is to use "true" performance indicators, which may not be available for all materials and processes. Statistical acceptance specifications tend to provide a more defensible approach to specifying HMA construction than the previously used methods of specification (Muench and Mahoney, 2001).

BITUMINOUS ROAD CONSTRUCTION IN INDIA, SECOND EDITION

BITUMINOUS ROAD CONSTRUCTION IN INDIA, SECOND EDITION
Author: KANDHAL, PRITHVI SINGH
Publisher: PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.
Total Pages: 521
Release: 2023-02-04
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9391818811

This is the first ever text-cum-reference book in India on “Bituminous Road Construction”. It includes references to the codes and specifications of the Indian Roads Congress and the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), besides the international standards such as ASTM and AASHTO. This book provides a thorough knowledge of bituminous road construction such as bitumen; aggregate; mix design; special mixes such as stone matrix asphalt and warm mix asphalt; structural design of flexible pavements; asphalt production and construction; distresses in asphalt pavements; maintenance and rehabilitation of asphalt pavements including recycling; and interesting investigations of premature failure of asphalt pavements across the world. It includes a large number of photographs for easy comprehension of the subject matter. This book has been designed to serve as a text for the undergraduate and postgraduate students of Civil Engineering for the courses on: Highway Materials including Testing Laboratory; Asphalt Mix Design; Highway Construction and Maintenance; Highway Pavement Failures; and Design of Flexible Pavements. Cutting-edge technology on bituminous road constructions, included in the book, helps M.Tech and Ph.D. students in conducting research in this field. Since over 95% of highways have bituminous surface, this book is also an ideal reference for thousands of practicing highway engineers who are engaged in the most ambitious highway construction programme ever in India. Highlights of the Second Edition: • Incorporates cutting-edge technology on the topics covered • Includes new sections on bitumen chemistry; durability of bitumen; Balanced Mix Design (BMD); asphalt mix characterization; perpetual pavements; QC/QA in India; and rehabilitation of distressed concrete pavements with bituminous overlays; and life cycle costs of bituminous versus concrete pavements. TARGET AUDIENCE • B.Tech Civil Engineering • M.Tech Highway Education • Practicing Highway Engineer

Quality Assurance Specification Review for Hot Mix Asphalt and Structural Concrete

Quality Assurance Specification Review for Hot Mix Asphalt and Structural Concrete
Author: Chuck E. Hughes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2000
Genre: Asphalt
ISBN:

This report includes three parts: (1) Final Report for Quality Assurance Specifications Review dated May 2000; (2) Addendum to the Final Report dated December 2000; and (3) Draft Construction Manual and Inspection Guidelines dated May 2000. The study tasks included a detailed analysis of the quality assurance (QA) special provision, evaluation of Department and Contractors risks, examination of practice of using Contractors tests results for acceptance, guidelines for effective use of QA specifications by field inspection staff, need for adjustments to material specification limits, interviews with Department and Contractor personnel and the impact of recommended changes to the Contractors.