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CONSIDERATION AND AWARDING OF BID 1617-11A FOR THE PURCHASE OF PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE FOR THE STREETS AND STORMWATER DIVISIONS.
SECTION 1
A - CLASS A CONCRETE LESS THAN 5 CUBIC YARDS
B - CLASS A CONCRETE 5 CUBIC YARDS OR GREATER
C - CLASS A CONCRETE WITH ONE PERCENT CALCIUM CHLORIDE
D - CLASS A CONCRETE WITH TWO PERCENT CALCIUM CHLORIDE
SECTION 2
A - HIGH EARLY STRENGTH CONCRETE LESS THAN 5 CUBIC YARDS
B - HIGH EARLY STRENGTH CONCRETE 5 CUBIC YARDS OR GREATER
SECTION 3
A - FAST-TRACK CONCRETE LESS THAN 5 CUBIC YARDS
B - FAST-TRACK CONCRETE 5 CUBIC YARDS OR GREATER
SECTION 4
A - 5-SACK GROUT MIX LESS THAN 5 CUBIC YARDS
B - 5-SACK GROUT MIX 5 CUBIC YARDS OR GREATER
SECTION 5
A - FLOWABLE FILL LESS THAN 5 CUBIC YARDS
B - FLOWABLE FILL 5 CUBIC YARDS OR GREATER
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BACKGROUND: The City of Norman Street and Storm Water Maintenance Programs utilize on a frequent basis the following types of Portland Cement Concrete:
1. Class A Concrete is used in pavement slabs, sidewalks, retaining walls, culverts, and all areas where reinforced concrete is needed. Calcium is used as an accelerating add mixture to increase the strength of the concrete more quickly during curing. It is used in cold weather application; however, it is not an anti-freezing agent.
2. High Early Strength (H.E.S.) Concrete is used for driveway and pavement replacement.
3. Fast Track Concrete is used for emergency panel replacement in high traffic areas and the pounds per square inch (PSI) are 3000 on an 8 hour strength test.
4. Grout Mix is used with riprap, for bedding drainage pipe and stabilizing plastic Subgrade.
5. Flowable Fill is used as a liquid concrete mix in bedding and backfilling culvert pipe and storm sewers where 100% compaction is required.
Quantities of each material purchased annually will vary depending on individual project scopes for scheduled projects and unscheduled repairs and maintenance activities. A total of 1,351 cubic yards of Portland Cement Concrete were pu...
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