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PART 1 – GENERAL
1.4 REFERENCES
A. Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT): Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge
Construction, Latest Edition.
B. ASTM C 136 - Standard Test Method for Sieve Analysis of Fine and Coarse Aggregates;.
C. ASTM D 698 - Standard Test Methods for Laboratory Compaction Characteristics of Soil Using
Standard Effort (12,400 ft-lbf/ft3 (600 kN-m/m3));
D. ASTM D 1556 - Standard Test Method for Density and Unit Weight of Soil in Place by the Sand-
Cone Method;
E. ASTM D 2167 - Standard Test Method for Density and Unit Weight of Soil in Place by the Rubber
Balloon Method; 1994.
F. ASTM D 2487 - Standard Practice for Classification of Soils for Engineering Purposes (Unified
Soil Classification System);
G. ASTM D 2922 - Standard Test Methods for Density of Soil and Soil-Aggregate in Place by
Nuclear Methods (Shallow Depth);
H. ASTM D 3017 - Standard Test Method for Water Content of Soil and Rock in Place by Nuclear
Methods (Shallow Depth).
1.5 DEFINITIONS
A. Finish Grade Elevations: Indicated on drawings.
B. Subgrade Elevations: 6 inches below finish grade elevations indicated on drawings, unless
otherwise indicated.
C. SOIL MATERIALS:
1. General: Provide approved borrow soil materials from off-site when sufficient approved soil
materials are not available from excavations.
2. Satisfactory Soil Materials: ASTM D2487 soil classification groups CL, GC GW, GP, GM,
SW, SP, SC and SM, free of rock or gravel larger than 2 inches (50 mm) in any dimension,
debris, waste, frozen materials, vegetation and other deleterious matter and as per AASHTO
T180 and IDOT references above.
3. Unsatisfactory Soil Materials: ASTM D2487 soil classification groups ML, MH, CH, OL, OH
and PT and as per AASHTO T180 and IDOT references above.
4. Subsoil Structural Fill: Select site excavated subsoil or approved off-site imported inorganic
materials meeting the following requirements:
a. Graded
b. Free of lumps or rocks greater than three inches in size.
c. Free of roots and other organic materials.
d. Conforming to ASTM D2487 group symbol CL.
1.6 SUBMITTALS
A. See Section 01300 - Administrative Requirements, for submittal procedures.
B. Samples: 5 lb sample of each type of fill; submit in air-tight containers to testing laboratory.
C. Fill Composition Test Reports: Results of laboratory tests on proposed and actual materials
used.
1. Test Reports: In addition to test reports required under field quality control, submit the
following:
a. Laboratory analysis of each soil material proposed for fill and backfill from on-site and
borrowed sources.
b. One optimum moisture-maximum density curve for each soil material.
c. Report of actual unconfined compressive strength and/or results of bearing tests.
D. Compaction Density Test Reports.
PART 2 – PRODUCTS
; 1 inch, 95 ± 5 % ; 1/2 inch, 75 ± 15%; No. 4 , 43 ± 13%; No. 16, 25 ± 15; No. 200 8 ± 4%
E. Open Granular Fill - Fill Type IDOT Designation CA-7: Angular crushed stone; free of shale, clay,
friable material and debris. Conforming to Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT): Standard
Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction, Latest Edition. Free from Chats, Slag of any
designation, Chert, Pit or Bank Run materials and Novaculite Gravel.
1. CA-7 Composition passing sieve size and percentage under ASTM C 136: 1-1/2 inch, 100%;
1 inch, 95 ± 5 %; 1/2 inch, 45 ± 15%; No. 4, 5 ± 5%.
F. Sand: Natural river or bank sand; free of silt, clay, loam, friable or soluble materials, and organic
matter conforming to IDOT designation FA-1.
G. Topsoil - Fill Type: Topsoil excavated on-site or from off-site borrow.
1. Graded and pulverized.
2. Free of roots, rocks larger than 1/4 inch, subsoil, debris, large weeds and foreign matter.
3. Conforming to ASTM D2487 Group Symbol OH.
2.2 ACCESSORIES
A. Geotextile Fabric: Non-biodegradable, woven conforming to IDOT Standard Specification for
Road and Bridge Construction for intended use.
PART 3 – EXECUTION
3.1 EXAMINATION
A. Identify required lines, levels, contours, and datum locations.
B. See Section 02310 for additional requirements.
C. Verify subdrainage, damp proofing, or waterproofing installation has been inspected.
D. Verify structural ability of unsupported walls to support imposed loads by the fill.
3.2 PREPARATION
A. Scarify subgrade surface to a depth of 6 inches to identify soft spots.
B. Cut out soft areas of subgrade not capable of compaction in place. Backfill with general fill and
recompact.
C. Compact subgrade to density equal to or greater than requirements for subsequent fill material.
D. If density or compaction requirements for subgrade can not be achieved, disc, aerate and
recompact subgrade for a minimum depth of 10 inches.
E. Until ready to fill, maintain excavations and prevent loose soil from falling into excavation.
3.3 FILLING
A. Fill to contours and elevations indicated using unfrozen materials.
B. Employ a placement method that does not disturb or damage other work.
C. Systematically fill to allow maximum time for natural settlement. Do not fill over porous, wet,
frozen or spongy subgrade surfaces.
D. Maintain optimum moisture content of fill materials to attain required compaction density.
E. Granular Fill: Place and compact materials in equal continuous layers not exceeding 8 inches
compacted depth.
F. General Fill: Place and compact material in equal continuous layers not exceeding 12 inches
compacted depth.
G. Slope grade away from building minimum 2 inches in 10 ft, unless noted otherwise. Make
gradual grade changes. Blend slope into level areas.
H. Correct areas that are over-excavated.
1. Other areas: Use fill required at specific location, flush to required elevation, compacted to
minimum 95 percent Modified Proctor.
I. Compaction Density Unless Otherwise Specified or Indicated: As listed in Fill at Specific
Locations.
J. Reshape and re-compact fills subjected to vehicular traffic.
a. Bedding: Use Fill Type FA-1. Fill to cover piping 8 inches above top edge of pipe or
other items unless otherwise noted. Consolidate sand prior to placing CA-6 without
restricting piping below.
b. Cover with Fill Type CA-6.
c. Fill up to subgrade elevation.
d. Compact in maximum 12 inch lifts to 95 percent Modified Proctor at surface.
2. Under all landscaped areas:
a. Bedding: Use Fill Type FA-1. Fill to cover piping 8 inches above top edge of pipe or
other items unless otherwise noted.
b. Cover with general fill.
c. Fill up to subgrade elevation.
d. Compact in maximum 12 inch lifts to 85 percent Modified Proctor.
G. Base material under all paved areas:
1. Use Fill Type CA-6.
2. Depth: minimum as indicated on Drawings.
3. Compact in maximum 6 inch lifts to 95 percent Modified Proctor.
H. At Lawn Areas:
1. Use general fill.
2. Fill up to 6 inches below finish grade elevations.
3. Compact to 85 percent Modified Proctor.
4. See Section 02310 for topsoil placement.
I. Around all Underground structures unless otherwise noted:
1. Bedding: CA-7 Fill to cover piping 8 inches above top edge of pipe or other items unless
otherwise noted.
2. Cover with Fill Type CA-6.
3. Fill up to subgrade elevation.
4. Maximum compacted depth of each lift: 8 inches.
5. Compact to 95 percent Modified Proctor.
3.5 TOLERANCES
A. Top Surface of General Filling: Plus or minus 1 inch from required elevations.
B. Top Surface of Filling Under Paved Areas: Plus or minus 1 inch from required elevations.
3.7 CLEAN UP
A. Remove unused stockpiled materials, leave area in a clean and neat condition. Grade stockpile
area to prevent standing surface water. Restore any vegetation to original condition.
END OF SECTION