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Model Grading Specifications
- All travel lanes on gravel roads will be graded with a cross-slope
of ½”-per-foot of lane width from centerline to shoulder (i.e.
a 10 ft lane will have a crown of 5”). Shoulders will be lower
and graded at a slightly steeper cross-slope to provide positive
drainage toward the ditch.
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If possible, all slopes will be no steeper than
2:1 (horizontal to vertical) and all backslopes will be no steeper
than 1:1.
- The depth of ditch should be at least 12” below the bottom
of the roadway base gravel. If the depth of base gravel is
unknown, then the ditch should be a minimum of 18” below the shoulder
elevation. Care should be given to avoid excessively deep ditches
which could create safety and liability concerns to motorists
and/or pedestrians, especially with steep side slopes.
- All ditches will be shaped with no hard transitions in slopes.
The shape should be rounded (parabolic) to minimize erosion and
water velocities. V-ditches should be avoided.
- The grade of ditch flowlines should have a minimum of 1% and
never be less than 0.5%.
- All potholes shall be undercut and not simply filled.
- No gravel or sod berm or windrow will be left in-between the
road and the ditch slope.
- Prior to any grading, the Contractor or Town will call the
Dig-Safe toll-free number 1-888-DIG SAFE (344-7233) to protect
against possible damage. Comments like “I know there’s nothing
there” are not acceptable. The 72-hour waiting period will be
adhered to in ALL CASES, except emergencies.
- All work will be protected by proper work zone devices and
procedures. The standards presented in the latest edition of Part
IV of the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) will
serve as minimum standards.
- All culverts or obstructions will be flagged or marked prior
to grading to ensure no damage to the culverts or equipment.
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All “ditch spoils” will be properly disposed of
by the operator. If possible, an easement will be obtained to
dump excavated material onto private property.
- Any ditch drainage onto private property will only occur after
a drainage easement has been signed by the land/home owner.
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All work will be performed under the direction of
the Road Commissioner (Town Manager or Board of Selectmen).
- Any inconvenience to residents or adjacent driveways shall
be avoided by prior notification.
- All culverts, geotextiles and erosion control materials will
be approved of and/or bought by the Town prior to placement.
- If regraveling a road, the “old” road surface will be crowned
prior to any new gravel placement.
- All subbase gravel will meet standard MDOT Subbase Gravel
specs for Type D. Maximum lifts of 9” will be placed and thoroughly
compacted to 95% maximum density and shaped with the proper crown.
Samples of all gravel may be obtained by the Town at any time
to ensure quality and for periodic testing.
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All surface gravel should be a “tighter”
consistency than the subbase gravel by containing more “fines”
and meet the following gradation:
Sieve Size
% Passing by Weight
2”
95 - 100%
½”
30-65%
#200
7-12%
- The gravel shall be properly shaped and compacted during placement.
If the surface gravel is to be paved, then the gradation must
be “cleaner” than the above spec and meet MDOT Standard Spec.
703.06 (a) - Type A.
- All unstable ditches and slopes will be properly protected
against erosion according to current best management practices.
Timely protection and proper materials will be primary considerations
to proper erosion control.
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