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Submittal Cover Sheet
UI I OF CARLSBAD
Trails Roadway Crossings
CONTRACT # 6060
Submittal # Section No. Description
001 201-1 Portland Concrete Cement
Signature: Date:
Title: Approved
Architect Notes: 0 1 - Action Submittal (Requires County approval)
El -Informational Submittal
Ref: Section 0133 00, Submittal Procedures
-No Exception Taken -Approved as Noted
-Make Corrections Noted LII -Approved
4747 Oceanside Blvd, Suite C Oceanside, CA 92056 (760) 630-7112 phone (760) 630-7662 fax
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Superior Ready Mix Concrete, L.P.
1508 W Mission Rd
Escondido, CA 92029
760-745-0556
Mix ID# 5596-- 560-C-3250 [0]
This design is being submitted for approval. Conformance with specification should be reviewed.
Contractor: LC Paving & Sealing
Project: City of Carlsbad, Trails Roadway Crossing
Compressive Strength: 3250 psi at 28 days
Aggregate size: 1" -- 25 mm
Air: 1.2±1.0%
Water/Cement ratio: 0.58
Slump: 12.00 to 4.00 in
Source of Concrete: SUPERIOR READY MIX CONCRETE
Construction type: 560-C-3250
Placement: TRUCK PLACE
Unit Weight: 148.01 pcf
Design Date: 05/18/2017
Constituents: Quantity Density Volume
ASTM C150 TYPE IIN CEMENT 560 lb 3.150 2.85
Water 325 lb 1.000 5.21
ASTM C33 #57 ROCK 1484 lb 2.700 8.81
ASTM C33 #8 ROCK 266 lb 2.700 1.58
ASTM C33 WASHED CONC SAND 1361 lb 2.650 8.23
Air 1.2%. 0.32
Total: 3996 27.00
Remarks:
Reported by Superior Ready Mix L.P. Approval by:
Date: 1/
Mix Design Report
Full gradation analysis - Percent passing
Sieve Agg. I Agg. 2 Agg. 3 Agg. 4 Agg. 5 Paste Total Aggr.
1 1/2' 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.0 100.0 100.0
9800 10000 100.001i 100o[ 994 99j
3/4 62.00 100.00 100.00 100.0 87.6 82.0
3400 10000 10000 i000[ 785 688
3/8 24.00 95.00 100.00 100.0 74.9 63.6
2 00 20 00 98 00
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ioO0 6271 46 6]
#8 1.00 1.00 83.00 100.0 56.7 37.2
L106 50 271
#30 39.00 100.0 42.9 17.2
i5O 1800 JJ 100[ 365 80
# 100 6.00 100.0 33.0 3.0
#200 - 290 10 319 1
# 325 99.0 31.0
Liquid I Pan
FM 711 584 29[ 1
% Agg 47.32 8.48 44.20
Total 3263 --5.85"'---30.,4-8r-
, Li TI16] TTT
Agg. 1: ASTM C33 #57 ROCK
Agg. 2: ASTM C33 #8 ROCK
Agg. 3: ASTM C33 WASHED CONC SAND
Cummulative Percent Passing Chart 1::_LH
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80 -- - - Combined Aggregates
V . -*Total
70 --
60
50
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Particle Size -
Earth Systems
li Southwest 79-811B Country Club Drive
Bermuda Dunes, CA 92203
(760) 345-1588
(860) 924-7015
FAX (760) 345-7315
Project: Superior Standard Mix Mix Design #: 5596 Address: San Diego Co., Ca. Date: 1/22/2015 General Contractor: Lab Design #: ES 15-005 Conc. Sub-Contractor: Job Number: 07517-01 Concrete Suppler: Superior Ready Mix Max. Size Agg. 1' Agg. Supplier: Superior Ready Mix Design Strength: 3250 psi Cement Supplier: Mitsubishi Slump: 4" Concrete Use: SSPWC 560-C-3250 H20/Cement Ratio: 0.58
Proportions
Abs. Abs. Batch Batch
Specific Vol.Vol. Weight Weight Material Type Gravity Cu.Ft. Cu. Mtr. Lbs. Kgs
Cement Type uN 3.15 2.85 0.105 560 332
Fly Ash type F 2.04 0.00 0.000 0 0
Agg.#1 1 1/2" Agg 2.70 0.00 0.000 0 0
Agg.#2 I" Agg 2.70 8.80 0.326 1483 881
Agg.#3 318" Agg 2.70 1.58 0.059 266 158
Agg.#4 Wash Con Sand 2.65 8.16 0,302 1349 801
Water 39.0 Gals. 192.8 Liters 1.00 5.21 0.193 325 193
Admix #1 1.00 0.000 0.000 0.0 oz 0.01iters
Admix #2 1.00 0.000 ü000 0.0 oz 0.0 liters
Admix #3 1.00 0.000 .0.000 0.0 oz 0.0 liters
Air Entrapped 1.5 % +1- 1.0% 0.41 0.015 Totals 27.0 1.00 3983 lbs. 2364 kg
Aggregate Gradation (mm)
AGG. % 1 1/2' 1" 3/4" 1/2" 3/8" #4 #8 #16 #30 #50 #100 #200 AGG. % 37.5 mm 25 mm 19 mm 12.5 mm 9.5 mm 4.75 mm 2.36 mm 1.18 mm 600 urn 300 urn 150 urn 75 urn Agg.#1 0
Agg. #2 47 100 98 62 34 24 2 1 Agg, #3 9 100 100 100 100 95 20 1 Aao#4 44 100 100 100 100 100 98 83 63 39 18 6 29
Average Strength = 4216
f'cr =t'c+1.34s3928
f'cr = f'c+2.33s-500 = 3929
This mix design presented is based upon estimation of material properties and limited feasibility testing under
- laboratory conditions. It Is recommended that trial tests are made prior to and during production to verify the performance of field
produced concrete All concrete mixes should be reviewed and accepted by the applicable project structural engineer and/or contractor.
Respectfully submitted
EARTH SYSTEMS SOUTHWEST
Mark oughton
C.E.T. # 078507
Distribution: 2- Superior
1 -BD
Revçdb:
Anthony Colarossi
RCE # 60302
Superior Ready Mix Concrete, L.P.
1508 W Mission Rd
Escondido, CA 92029
5596 - - 560-C-3250 [0]
Cast date Slump Conc Temp 7 Day PSI 28 Day PSI
01/26/2016 4.25 63 3879 5189
01/26/2016 4.00 65 3579 4753
01/26/2016 4.25 67 3971 5449
01/29/2016 2.75 60 4262 5614
01/29/2016 4.25 63 4260 5737
01/29/2016 4.25 66 3926 5252
02/24/2016 4.00 67 3448 4576
02/24/2016 4.00 71 3910 5046
02/24/2016 4.50 75 3990 5274
02/24/2016 4.75 76 3917 5368
02/24/2016 4.50 78 4385 5842
03/31/2016 6.25 70 4091 5607
04/01/2016 3.50 75 4040 5367
04/28/2016 5.00 77 3680 4927
05/17/2016 2.50 72 4252 5981
05/17/2016 2.50 72 3931 5609
05/17/2016 2.50 72 3921 5367
06/17/2016 3.50 79 3834 5328
06/17/2016 4.50 87 4116 5295
06/20/2016 4.50 88 3540 4913
10/04/2016 4.25 79 3190 4253
10/19/2016 4.75 87 2830 4750
11/07/2016 5.50 75 3340 5127
11/10/2016 6.50 79 2870 4387
12/14/2016 4.75 64 3530 4540
02/03/2017 4.50 68 3200 4787
02/03/2017 4.00 73 3700 4530
02/24/2017 5.00 74 3380 4665
02/24/2017 5.00 73 3740 4865
03/06/2017 4.00 66 4245 5655
4.280 73.0 3765 5135 Average
0.951 7.2 406 457 STD
2.50 60 2830 4253 Low
6.50 88 4385 5981 High
Number of observations: 30
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CERTIFICATE OF TEST
Portland Cement - Type 1,11,11 (Mu) & V Date: 1/10/2017
Source: Cushenbury Plant, 5808 State Highway 1$, Lucerne Valley, CA 92356
ASTM designation: C 150 - 16 for Type I, H, H (MB) & V low alkali Cement Production Period
CALTRANS Specification: Section 90- 2.01 for Type 11 modified and V (2006) From: 12/1/2016
Specification: Section 90- 1.02B(2) (2015)
NDOT Specification: Section 701.03.01 for Type Hand V To: 12/31/2016
AZDOTSpecifications Subsection 1006-2.01 for Type II and V
Chemical Composition: ASTM C-1 50 Limits Test
Type I Type LI Type V Results
Silicon Dioxide (SiO2), % ---- 20.0 --- Mm. 21.3
Aluminum Oxide (Ah03), % ---- 6.0 - Max. 4.1
Ferric Oxide (Fe2O3), % ---- 6.0 - Max. 3.7
Calcium Oxide (CaO), % - -- ---- 63.7
Magnesium Oxide (MgO), % 6.0 6.0 6.0 Max. 2.3
Sulfur Trioxide (S03), % 3.0 3.0 2.3 Max. 2.1
Loss on Ignition (LOI), % 3.5 3.5 3.5 Max. 1.9
Insoluble Residue 1.5 1.5 1.5 Max. 0.17
Total Alkali (%Na20 + 0.658 * %1'120) 0.60 0.60 0.60 Max. 0.56
Tricalcium Silicate (CS), FbI % ---- -- -- 54
Tricalcium Aluminate (C3A), Ibi % --- 8 5 Max. 4
C4AF + 2*C3A [bi ---- - 25 Max. 19
C3S + 4.75*C3A [b] ---- 100 ---- Max. 74
CO2,% ---- --- --- 1.3
Limestone, % 5.0 5.0 5.0 Max. 3.4
CaCO3 Limestone Purity, % 70 70 70 Mm. 90
PHYSICAL RESULTS:
Blame Fineness (m2/kg) 260 / - 260 / 430 260 / Mm / Max 384
325 Mesh (% Passing) -- -- ---- 98.8
Autoclave Expansion (%) 0.80 0.80 0.80 Max. 0.03
Time of Set Initial Vicat (minutes) 45 / 375 45 / 375 45 / 375 Mm / Max 123
Air Entrainment (% Volume) 12 12 12 Max. 7.2
Heat of Hydration at 7 Days (kJ/kg) ---- ---- ---- [a] 330
False Set, % 50 50 50 Mm. 84
Color, (L value) - --- - 56
Compressive Strength Test: Type I Type II Type V MPA PSI
MPA psi MPA psi MPA psi
1 Day - ---- - - -- --- 14.0 2034
3 Day 12.0 1740 10.0 1450 8.0 1160 Min. 24.4 3533
7 Day 19.0 2760 17.0 2470 15.0 2180 Mm. 32.0 4678
28 Day November 2016 - -- - -- 21.0 3050 Mm. 42.2 6116
This cement has been sampled and tested in accordance with ASTM standard methods and procedures. All
tests results are certified to comply with the type specification designated above. No other warranty is made
or implied. We are not responsible for improper use or workmanship. 1sf For information only. fbi Adjusted per
ASTM C1 SO A1.6
MITSUBISHI CEMENT CORPORATION
Tom Gepford
Quality Control Manager
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CERTIFICATE OF TEST
Source: Cushenbury Plant Portland Cement - Type!, I!, IT (MIT) & V Date: 1/10/2017
ASTM designation: C 150 - 16 for Type 1, 11, II (MU) & V low alkali Cement Production Period
CALTRANS Specification: Section 90— 2.01 for Type!! modified and From: 12/1/2016
Specification: Section 90— 1.02B(2) (2010)
NDOT Specification: Section 701 —3.01 for Type II and V To: 12/31/2016
AZflOTSpecifications Subsection 1006-2.01 for Type IT and V
Additional Data
Limestone Addition
% Addition: 3.4
SiO2 (%) 5.0
A1203 (%) 1.6
Fe2O3 (%) 0.4
CaO (%) 50.4
S03(%) 0.4
Base Cement Phase Composition
C3S 56
C2S 20
C3A 4
C4AF 11
We certify that the above described data represents the material used in the cement manufactured during the
production period indicated.
MITSUBISRI CEMENT CORPORATION
Cushenbury plant
Tom Gepford
Quality Control Manager
Product Name: Portland Cement
Revision Date: May 2015
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Safety Data Sheet
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Portland Cement
GHS product identifier:
Chemical name:
Other means of identification:
Relevant identified uses
Portland Cement
Calcium compounds, calcium silicate compounds, and other calcium compounds containing
iron and aluminum makeup the majority of this product. Major Compounds:
3CaO•SiO2 Tricalcium silicate
2CaO•SiO2 Dicalcium silicate
3CaOAl2O3 Tricalcium aluminate
4CaOAl203Fe2O3 Tetracalcium aluminoferrite
CaS042H2O Calcium sulfate dihydrate or Gypsum
Cement, hydraulic cement, Portland cement silicate
Building materials, construction, a basic ingredient in concrete.
MANUFACTURER: TELEPHONE NUMBERS:
Mitsubishi Cement Corporation Phone: ....... (760) 248-5184
Cushenbury Plant Fax: ......... (760) 248-5139
5808 State Highway 18
Lucerne Valley, CA 92356 Contact Person: David Rib
EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER: Call 911 for local emergency services.
Portland cement is a gray or white powder. A single short-term exposure to the dry powder is not likely to cause serious harm.
DANGER! Overexposure to Portland cement can cause serious, potentially irreversible skin or eye damage in the form of chemical (caustic)
bums, including third degree bums. The same serious injury can occur if wet or moist skin has prolonged contact exposure to dry Portland
cement.
Carcinogenicity. Portland cement is not classifiable at a human carcinogen by the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA), the
National Toxicity Program (NTP), or the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). However, Portland cement may contain trace
amounts of substances listed as carcinogens by NCP, OHSA, or IARC: crystalline silica, chromium VI compounds, nickel compotinds, lead
compounds. WARNING: Crystalline silica, chromium VI compounds, nickel compounds, lead compounds are known to the State of California
to cause cancer. (Title 8 CCR 5194(b)(6)(B)-(C).) Reproductive Toxicity. WARNING: Portland cement may contain trace amounts of nickel
and lead compounds. Nickel and lead compounds or substances are known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive
harm. (Title 8 CCR 5194 (b)(6)(B)-(C).)
OSHAfI-ICS status: This material is considered hazardous by the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR
1910.1200) and the California Hazard Communication standard (Title 8 CCR 5194).
Classification: SKIN CORROSION / IRRITATION - Category
SERIOUS EYE DAMAGE / EYE IRRITATION - Category 1 SKIN SENSITIZATION - Category I
CARCINOGENICITY / INHALATION - Category 1
SPECIFIC TARGET ORGAN TOXICITY (SINGLE EXPOSURE)
[Respiratory tract irritation] - Category 3
Product Name: Portland Cement
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OHS label elements
Hazard pictograms: • c:::::::::P
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Signal word: Danger
Hazard statements: Causes severe skin burns and eye damage.
May cause an allergic skin
reaction. May cause respiratory
irritation. May cause cancer.
Precautionary statements
Prevention: Wear protective gloves. Wear eye or face protection. Use only outdoors or in a well-ventilated area. Avoid
breathing dust. Wash hands thoroughly after handling. Contaminated work clothing should not be allowed
out of the workplace. Causes eye and skin burns. See Section 4 for additional details. May present risk of
engulfment. See Section 7 for additional details. Overexposure to wet cement can cause severe skin damage
in the form of chemical bums, including third degree bums. The same severe injury can occur if wet or moist
skin is exposed to dry Portland cement. Clothing Wet with moisture from cement can transmit the caustic
effects to the skin, causing chemical bums. Portland cement causes skin bums with little warning; discomfort
or pain cannot be relied upon to alcrt a person to a serious injury. You may not feel pain or the severity of the
bum until hours after the exposure. -
MEDICAL CONDITIONS WHICH MAY HE AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE: Contact with wet cement
may aggravate existing skin conditions. Sensitivity to hexavalent chromium can be aggravated by exposure.
Response: IF INHALED: Remove victim to fresh air and keep at rest in a position comfortable for breathing. Prolonged
and repeated inhalation of respirable crystalline silica-containing dust in excess of appropriate exposure
limits has caused silicosis, fibrosis or scar tissue formations in the lungs. Call a POISON CENTER or
physician if you feel unwell. IF ON SKIN: Wash with plenty of pH neutral soap and water. Take off
contaminated clothing. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. If skin irritation or rash occurs: get medical
attention. Portlandcement may contain trace amounts of hexavalent chromium. Hexavalcnt chromium is
associated with allergic skin reactions which may appear as contact dermatitis and skin ulcerations. Persons
already sensitized may react to their first exposure to cement. Other individuals may develop allergic
dermatitis after repeated expo- sure to cement. The symptoms of allergic reactions may include reddening of
the skin, rash, and irritation. Symptoms of chronic exposure to Wet cement may include reddening, irritation,
and eczematous rashes. Drying, thickening, and cracking of the skin and nails may also occur. IF IN EYES:
Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue
rinsing. Exposure to dust may cause immediate or delayed irritation or inflammation. Eye contact by larger
amount of dry power or splashes of wet Portland cement may cause effects ranging from moderate eye
irritation to chemical bums or blindness. Immediately call a POISON CENTER or physician. IF INGESTED:
Irritating to mouth, throat and stomach. Ingestion of large quantities may cause severe irritation and chemical
bums of the mouth, throat, stomach and digestive tract. Do not ingest Portland cement. Get immediate
medical attention.
Storage: Keep container tightly closed in a dry and well-ventilated area.
Disposal: Dispose of contents and container in accordance with all local, regional, national and international
regulations.
Hazards not otherwise classified: Not applicable.
Substance/mixture: Mixture
Chemical name: Calcium compounds, calcium silicate compounds, and other calcium compounds containing iron and
aluminum make up the majority of this product.
Other means of identification: Cement, hydraulic cement, Portland cement silicate
Product Name: Portland Cement
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CAS number/other identifiers
CAS number: 65997-15-1
Product code: Not available.
Land Cement (main compounds listed in Section 1) 00% 5997-15-1
structure of Portland cement may contain the following in some concentration ranges:
ium oxide 0-2.0 305-78-8
talline Silica (Quartz) )-0.3 4808-60-7
ivalent chromium* )-0.003 8450-29-9
Land cement also Contains gypsum, limestone and magnesium oxide in various concentrations.
'ever, because these components are not classifiable as a hazard under Title 29 Code of Federal
iialiona19 10.1200, they are not required lobe listed in
sum (Calcium Sulfate) . -4 13397-24-5
stonc (Calcium Carbonate) - 20 317-65-3,
nesium oxide -4 309-48-4
Concentrations shown as a range is due to raw material and process Variations.
5Hexava1ent chromium is included due to dermal sensitivity associated with the component.
There are no additional ingredients present which, within the current knowledge of the supplier and in the concentrations applicable, are classitied
as hazardous to health or the environment and hence require reporting in this section.
Occupational exposure limits, if available, are listed in Section 8.
Description of necessary first aid measures
Eye contact: Get medical attention immediately. Call a poison center or physician. Immediately flush eyes with plenty sf
water, occasionally lifting the upper and lower eyelids. Check for and remove any contact lenses. Continue o
rinse for at least 20 minutes. Chemical bums must be treated promptly by a physician.
Inhalation: Seek medical help if coughing or other symptoms persist. Inhalation of large amounts of Portland ceme,lt
requires immediate medical attention. Call a poison center or physician. Remove victim to fresh air and keep
at rest in a position comfortable for breathing. If the individual is not breathing, if breathing is irregular or if
respiratory arrest occurs, provide artificial respiration or oxygen by trained personnel. It may be dangerous o
the person providing aid to give mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. If unconscious, place in recovery position and
get medical attention immediately. Maintain an open airway.
Sxin contact: Get medical attention immediately. Heavy exposure to Portland cement dust, wet concrete or associated
water requires prompt attention. Quickly remove contaminated clothing, shoes, and leather goods such i-s
watchbands and belts. Quickly and gently blot or brush away excess Portland cement. Immediately wash
thoroughly with lukewarm, gently flowing water and non-abrasive pH neutral soap. Seek medical attention
for rashes, bums, irritation, dermatitis and prolonged unprotected exposures to wet cement, cement mixtures
or liquids from wet cement. Bums should be treated as caustic bums. Portland cement causes skin bums wili
little warning. Discomfort or pain cannot be relied upon to alert a person to a serious injury. You may not fed
pain or the severity of the burn until hours after the exposure. Chemical bums must be treated promptly bya
physician. In the event of any complaints or symptoms, avoid further exposure.
Ingestion: Get medical attention immediately. Call a poison center or physician. Have victim rinse mouth thorough y
with water. DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING unless directed to do so by medical personnel. Remove victim o
fresh air and keep at rest in a position comfortable for breathing. If material has been swallowed and the
exposed person is conscious, give small quantities of water to drink. Have victim drink 60 to 240 ml. (2 to B
oz.) of water. Stop giving Water if the exposed person feels sick as vomiting may be dangerous. If vomitir
occurs, the head should be kept low so that vomit does not enter the lungs. Chemical bums must be treated
promptly by a physician. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. If unconscious, place ni
recovery position and get medical attention immediately. Maintain an open airway.
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Most important symptoms/effects, acute and delayed potential acute health effects
Eye contact: Causes serious eye damage.
Inhalation: May cause respiratory irritation.
Skin contact: Causes severe burns. May cause an allergic skin reaction.
Ingestion: May cause burns to mouth, throat and stomach.
Over-exposure signs/symptoms
Eye contact: Adverse symptoms may include the following: pain, watering and redness
Inhalation: Adverse symptoms may include the following: respiratory tract irritation and coughing
Skin contact: Adverse symptoms may include the following: pain or irritation, redness and blistering may occur, skin
bums, ulceration and necrosis may occur
Ingestion: Adverse symptoms may include the following: stomach pains
Indication of immediate medical attention and special treatment needed, if necessary
Notes to physician: Treat symptomatically. Contact poison treatment specialist immediately if large quantities have been ingested
or inhaled.
Specific treatments: Not applicable.
Protection of first-aiders: No action shall be taken involving any personal risk or without suitable training. It may be dangerous to the
person providing aid to give mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. Wash contaminated clothing thoroughly with
water before removing it, or wear gloves.
See toxicological information (Section II)
Extinguishing media
Suitable extinguishing media: Use an extinguishing agent suitable for the surrounding fire
Unsuitable extinguishing media: Do not use water jet or water-based fire extinguishers.
Specific hazards arising from No specific fire or explosion hazard.
Hazardous thermal
Hazardous thermal may include the following materials: carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, sulfur decomposition oxides
decomposition products: and metal oxide/oxides
Special protective actions for Move containers from fire area if this can be done without risk. Use water spray to keepcontainers cool.
fire-exposed fire-fighters:
Special protective equipment for Fire-fighters should wear appropriate protective equipment and self-contained breathing apparatus
fire-fighters: (SCBA) with a full face-piece operated in positive pressure mode.
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Personal precautions, protective equipment and emergency procedures
For non-emergency personnel: No action shall be taken involving any personal risk or without suitable training. Evacuate surrounding areas.
Keep unnecessary and unprotected personnel from entering. Do not touch or walk through spilled material.
Do not breathe dust. Provide adequate ventilation. Wear appropriate respirator when ventilation is
inadequate. Put on appropriate personal protective equipment.
For emergency responders: For personal protective clothing requirements, please see Section 8.
Environmental precautions: Avoid dispersal of spilled material and runoff and contact with soil, waterways, drains and sewers. Inform the
relevant authorities if the product has entered the environment, including waterways, soil or air. Materials can
enter waterways through drainage systems.
Methods and materials for containment and cleaning up
Small spill: Move containers from spill area. Avoid dust generation. Do not dry sweep. Vacuum dust with equipment
fitted with a HEPA filter and place in a closed, labeled waste Container. Place spilled material in a designated,
labeled waste container. Dispose of waste material by using a licensed waste disposal contractor.
Large spill: Move containers from spill area. Approach release from upwind. Prevent entry into sewers, water courses,
basements or confined areas. Avoid dust generation. Do not dry sweep. Vacuum dust with equipment fitted
- with a HEPA filter and place dust in a closed, labeled waste container. Avoid creating dusty conditions and
prevent wind dispersal. Large spills to waterways may be hazardous due to alkalinity of the product. Dispose
of waste material using a licensed waste disposal contractor. Note: see Section 1 for emergency contact
information and Section 13 for waste disposal.
f1TITI'W Handling and storage
Precautions for safe handling
Protective measures: Put on appropriate personal protective equipment (see Section 8). Persons with a history of skin sensitization
problems should not be employed in any process in which this product is used. Avoid exposure by obtaining
and following special instructions before use. Do not handle until all safety precautions have been read and
understood. Do not get in eyes or on skin or clothing. Do not breathe dust. Do not ingest. Use only with
adequate ventilation. Wear appropriate respirator when ventilation is inadequate. Keep in the original
container or an approved alternative made from a compatible material and keep the container tightly closed
when not in use. Empty containers retain product residue and can be hazardous. Do not reuse container.
Advice on general occupational Eating, drinking and smoking should be prohibited in areas where this material is handled, stored and
hygiene: processed. Workers should wash hands and face before eating, drinking and smoking. Remove contaminated
clothing and protective equipment before entering eating See also Section 8 for additional information on
hygiene measures.
Conditions for safe storage, A key to using the product safely requires the user to recognize that Portland cement reacts chemically with
including any incompatibilities: water to produce calcium hydroxide which can cause severe chemical burns. Every attempt should be made
to avoid skin and eye contact with cement. Do not get Portland cement inside boots, shoes or gloves. Do not
allow Wet, saturated clothing to remain against the skin. Promptly remove clothing and shoes that are dusty or
wet with cement mixtures. Launder/clean clothing and shoes before reuse. Do not enter a confined space that
stores or contains Portland cement unless appropriate procedures and protection are available. Portland
cement can build up or adhere to the walls of a confined space and then release or fall suddenly (engulfment).
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Control parameters
Occupational exposure limits
Ingredient name Exposure limits
Cement, Portland, chemicals ACGJH TLV (United States, 3/2012).
TWA: 1 Mg/M3 8 hours. Form: Respirable fraction
NIOSH REL (United States, 6/2009).
TWA: 5 mg/rn3 10 hours. Form: Respirable fraction
TWA: 10 mg/M3 10 hours. Form: Total
OSHA PEL (United States, 6/2010).
TWA: 5 mg/rn3 8 hours. Form: Respirable fraction
TWA: 15 mg/m3 8 hours. Form: Total dust
Calcium oxide ACGIH TLV (United States, 3/2012).
TWA: 2 mg/m3 8 hours.
NIOSH REL (United States, 6/2009).
TWA: 2mg/rn3 10 hours.
OSHA PEL (United States, 6/2010).
TWA: 5mg/rn3 8 hours.
Limestone NIOSH REL (United States, 6/2009).
TWA: 5 Mg/M3 10 hours. Form: Respirable fraction
TWA: 10mg/rn3 10 hours. Form: Total
OSHA PEL (United States, 6/2010).
TWA: 5 Mg/M3 8 hours. Form: Respirable fraction
TWA: 15 mg/rn3 8 hours. Form: Total dust
Magnesium oxide ACGI}1 TLV (United States, 3/2012).
TWA: 10 mg/M3 8 hours. Form: Inhalable fraction
OSHA PEL (United States, 6/2010).
TWA: 15 Mg/M3 8 hours. Form: Total particulates
Quartz ACGH-1 TLV (United States, 3/2012).
TWA: 0.025 Mg/M3 8 hours. Form: Respirable fraction
NIOSH REL (United States, 6/2009).
TWA: 0.05 mg/M3 10 hours. Form: respirable dust
OSHA PEL Z-3 (United States, 9/2005).
TWA: 10mg/rn3 divided by %Si02 + 2: Respirable
TWA: 30mg/rn3 divided by %Si02 + 2: Total
Calcium sulfate (gypsum) ACGIITI TLV (United Slates, 3/2012)
TWA: 10 mg/m3 8 hours. Form: Respirable fraction
NIOSH REL (United States, 6/2009)
TWA 5 Mg/M3 8 hours. Form: Respirable fraction
TWA 10 mg/m3 8 hours. Form: Total dust
OSHA PEL Z- I (United States, 2/2006)
TWA 5 Mg/M3 8 hours. Form: Respirable fraction
TWA 15 Mg/M3 8 hours. Form: Total dust
Appropriate engineering controls: Use only with adequate ventilation. If user operations generate dust, use process enclosures, local exhaust
ventilation or other engineering controls to keep worker exposure to airborne contaminants below any
recommended or statutory limits.
Environmental exposure controls: Emissions from ventilation or work process equipment should be checked to ensure they comply with the
requirements of environmental protection legislation.
Product Name: Portland Cement
Revision Date: May 2015
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Individual protection measures
Hygiene measures: Clean water should always be readily available for skin and (emergency) eye washing. Periodically wash
areas contacted by Portland cement with a pH neutral soap and clean, uncontaminated water. If clothing
becomes saturated with Portland cement, gannents should be removed and replaced with clean, dry clothing.
Eye/face protection: To prevent eye contact, wear safety glasses with side shields, safety goggles or face shields when handling
dust or Wet cement. Wearing contact lenses when working with cement is not recommended.
Skin protection
Hand protection: Use impervious, waterproof, abrasion and alkali-resistant gloves. Do not rely on barrier creams in place of
impervious gloves. Do not get Portland cement inside gloves.
Body protection: Use impervious, waterproof, abrasion and alkali-resistant boots and protective long-sleeved and long- legged
clothing to protect the skin from contact with wet Portland cement. To reduce foot and ankle exposure, wear
impervious boots that are high enough to prevent Portland cement from getting inside them. Do not get
Portland cement inside boots, shoes, or gloves. Remove clothing and protective equipment that becomes
saturated with cement and immediately wash exposed areas of the body.
Other skin protection: Appropriate footwear and any additional skin protection measures should be selected based on the task being
performed and the risks involved. Footwear and other gear to protect the skin should be approved by a
specialist before handling this product.
Respiratory protection: Use a properly fitted, particulate filter respirator complying with an approved standard if a risk assessment
indicates this is necessary. Respirator selection must be based on known or anticipated exposure levels, the
hazards of the product, and assigned protection factor of the selected respirator.
. ---- -.
Appearance
Physical State: Solid. [Powder.] Lower and upper explosive (flammable) limits: Not applicable.
Color: Gray or white. Vapor pressure: Not applicable.
Odor: Odorless. Vapor density: Not applicable.
Odor threshold: Not available. Relative density: 2.3 to 3.1
pH: >11.5 [Cone. (% w/w): 1%] Solubility Slightly soluble in water.
Melting point: >1000°C (>1832°F) Solubility in water: Otto 1%
Boiling point: >1000°C (>1832°F) Partition coefficient: n-octanol/water: Not applicable.
Flash point: Not flammable Auto-ignition temperature: Not applicable.
Burning time: Not available Decomposition temperature: Not available.
Burning rate: Not available. SADT: Not available.
Evaporation rate: Not applicable. Viscosity: " Not applicable.
Flammability (solid, gas): Not applicable.
Reactivity: Reacts slowly with water forming hydrated compounds, releasing heat and producing a strong alkaline
solution until reaction is substantially complete.
Chemical stability: The product is stable.
Possibility of hazardous reactions: Under normal conditions of storage and use, hazardous reactions will not occur.
Conditions to avoid: No specific data.
Product Name: Portland Cement
Revision Date: May 2015
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Incompatible materials: Reactive or incompatible with the following materials: oxidizing materials, acids, aluminum and ammonium
salt. Portland cement is highly alkaline and will react with acids to produce a violent, heat-generating
reaction. Toxic gases or vapors may be given off depending on the acid involved. Reacts with acids,
aluminum metals and ammonium salts. Aluminum powder and other alkali and alkaline earth elements will
react in wet mortar or concrete, liberating hydrogen gas. Limestone ignites on contact with fluorine and is
incompatible with acids, alum, ammonium salts, and magnesium. Silica reacts violently with powerful
oxidizing agents such as fluorine, boron trifluoride, chlorine trifluoride, manganese trifluoride, and oxygen
difluoride yielding possible fire and/or explosions. Silicates dissolve readily in hydrofluoric acid producing a
corrosive gas - silicon tetrafluoride.
Hazardous decomposition products: Under normal conditions of storage and use, hazardous decomposition products should not be produced.
Section III ToxicologicaitIlTUI711Wflwi
Information on toxicological effects
Acute toxicity: Portland Cement LD50ILC50 = Not available
Irritation/Corrosion: Skin: May cause skin irritation. May cause serious bums in the presence of moisture.
Eyes: Causes serious eye damage. May cause burns in the presence of moisture.
Respiratory: May cause respiratory tract irritation.
Sensitization: May cause sensitization due to the potential presence of trace amounts of hexavalent chromium.
Mutagenicity: There are no data available.
Carcinogenicity: Portland cement is not classifiable as a human carcinogen by OSHA, NIP, or IARC. However, Portland
cement may contain trace amounts of substances listed as carcinogens by NCP, OHSA, or TARC: crystalline
silica, chroimum VI compounds, nickel compounds, lead compounds. Crystalline silica, chromium VI
compounds, nickel compounds, lead compounds are known to the State of California to cause cancer. (Title 8
CCR 5194(b)(6)(B)-(C).)
Classification
Product/ingredient name OSHA IARC ACGIH NTP
Cement, Portland, chemicals
Quartz
- - A -
- I 4 Known to be a human carcinogen.
Reproductive Toxicity:. Portland cement may contain trace amounts of nickel and lead compounds. Nickel and lead compounds or
substances are known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. (Title 8
CCR 5194 (b)(6)(B)-(C).)
Teratogenicity: There are no data available.
Specific target organ toxicity (single exposure)
Name Category Route of Exposure Target Organs 1
Calcium oxide Category 3 Inhalation and skin contact Respiratory tract irritation, skin
Cement, Portland, chemicals Category 3 Inhalation and skin contact irritation Respiratory tract irritation,
Specific target organ toxicity (repeated exposure)
Aspiration hazard: There are no data available.
Product Name: Portland Cement
Revision Date: May 2015
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Information on the likely routes of exposure
Dermal contact. Eye contact, Inhalation. Ingestion.
Potential acute health effects: Eye contact: Causes serious eye damage.
Inhalation: May cause respiratory irritation.
Skin contact: Causes severe bums. May cause an allergic skin reaction.
Ingestion: May cause bums to mouth, throat and stomach.
Symptoms related to the physical, Eye contact: Adverse symptoms may include the following: pain, watering, redness
chemical and toxicological
characteristics' i irritation, Inhalation: Adverse symptoms may include the following: respiratory tract coughing
Skin contact: Adverse symptoms may include the following: pain or irritation, redness, blistering
may occur, skin burns, ulcerations and necrosis may occur
Ingestion: Adverse symptoms may include the following: stomach pains
Delayed and immediate effects and Short term exposure:
also chronic effects from short and
long term exposure: Potential immediate effects: No known significant effects or critical hazards.
Potential delayed effects: No known significant effects or critical hazards.
Long term exposure:
Potential immediate effects: No known significant effects or critical hazards.
Potential delayed effects: No known significant effects or critical hazards.
Potential chronic health effects: General: Repeated or prolonged inhalation of dust may lead to chronic respiratory irritation. If
sensitized to hexavalent chromium, a severe allergic dermal reaction may occur when subsequently
exposed to very low levels.
Carcinogenicity: Portland cement is not classifiable as a human carcinogen. Crystalline silica is
considered a hazard by inhalation. TARC has classified crystalline silica as a Group I substance,
carcinogenic to humans. This classification is based on the findings of laboratory animal studies
(inhalation and implantation) and epidemiology studies that were considered sufficient for
carcinogenicity. Excessive exposure to crystalline silica can cause silicosis, a non-cancerous lung
disease.
Reproductive toxicity: Portland cement may contain trace amounts of nickel and lead compounds.
Nickel and lead compounds or substances are known to the State of California to cause birth
defects or other reproductive harm. (Title 8 CCR 5194 (b)(fi)(B)-(C).)
Mutagenicity: No known significant effects or critical hazards.
Teratogenicity: No known significant effects or critical hazards.
Numerical measures of toxicity: Acute toxicity estimates: There are no data available.
Toxicity
Product/ingredient name Result Species Exposure
Calcium oxide Chronic NOEC 100 Fish—Oreochromis niloticus— 46 days
mglL Fresh water Juvenile (Fledgling, Hatchling,
Weanling)
Persistence and degradability: There are no data available.
Bioaccumulative potential: There are no data available.
Mobility in soil: Soil/water partition coefficient (Koc): Not available.
Other adverse effects: No known significant effects or critical hazards.
Product Name: Portland Cement
Revision Date: May 2015
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Disposal methods: The generation of Waste should be avoided or minimized Wherever possible. Disposal of this product,
solutions and any by-products should comply With the requirements of environmental protection and waste
disposal legislation and any regional local authority requirements. Dispose of surplus and non-recyclable
products via a licensed Waste disposal contractor. Untreated Waste should not be released to the sewer unless
fully compliant with the requirements of all authorities with jurisdiction. Waste packaging should be
recycled. Incineration or landfill should only be considered when recycling is not feasible. This material and
its container must be disposed of in a safe manner. Care should be taken when handling empty containers that
have not been cleaned or rinsed out. Empty containers or liners may retain some product residues. Avoid
dispersal of spilled material and runoff, and contact with soil, waterways, drains and sewers. . If Portland
cement as supplied becomes a waste, it does not meet the criteria of a hazardous waste as defined under the
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 42 U.S.C. §6903 and 40 CFR 261.
DOT Classification IMDG TATA
UN number Not regulated. Not regulated. Not regulated.
UN proper shipping name - - -
Transport hazard class(es) - - -
Packing group I - - -
Environmental hazards None. None. None.
Additional information - - -
Special precautions for user: Transport within user's premises: always transport in closed containers that are upright and secure. Ensure
that persons transporting the product know what to do in the event of an accident or spillage.
Transport in bulk according Not available.
to Annex II of MARPOL 73178
and the IBC Code:
U.S. Federal regulations: TSCA 6 final risk management: Chromium, ion (Cr6+)
United States inventory (TSCA 8b): Portland cements are considered to be statutory mixtures under TSCA.
CAS 65997-15-1 is included on the TSCA inventory.
Clean Water Act (CWA) 307: Chromium, ion (Cr6+)
CERCLA: This product is not listed as a CERCLA substance.
Clean Air Act Section 112 (b): Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) - Not listed
Clean Air Act Section 602: Class I Substances - Not listed
Clean Air Act Section 602: Class II Substances - Not listed
DEA List I Chemicals: (Precursor Chemicals) - Not listed
DEA List II Chemicals: (Essential Chemicals) - Not listed
Product Name: Portland Cement
Revision Date: May 2015
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SARA 311/312
Classification: Immediate (acute) health hazard
Delayed (chronic) health hazard
Composition/information on ingredients
Name % Fire
hazard
Sudden release of
pressure
Reactive Immediate (acute)
health hazard
Delayed (chronic)
health hazard
Calcium oxide A-B No. No. No. Yes. No.
Quartz <0.2 No. No. No. No. Yes.
Chromium, ion (Cr6+) <0.1 No. No. No. Yes. Yes.
Nickel Compounds <0.1 No. No. No. Yes. Yes.
Lead (Organic & Inorganic) <0.1 No. No. No. No. Yes.
SARA 313
Product name CAS number
Form R—Reporting requirements Chromium, ion (Cr6+) 8540-29-9 <0.1
Lead (Organic or Inorganic) - <0.1
Nickel Compounds - <0.1
Supplier notification Alternatively, if any of the compounds are not present, state:
This product does not contain any constituents listed under
SARA Title ifi Section 313.
State regulations
Massachusetts: The following components are listed: cement, Portland, chemicals, limestone
New York: None of the components are listed.
New Jersey: The following components are listed: cement, Portland, chemicals, gypsum, limestone
Pennsylvania: The following components are listed: cement, Portland, chemicals, gypsum, limestone
California Prop. 65
WARNING: This product contains crystalline silica and chemicals (trace metals) known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or
other reproductive harm. California law requires the above warning in the absence of definitive testing to prove the defined risks do not exist.
Ingredient name Cancer Reproductive No significant Maximum acceptable
risk level dosage level
Quartz Yes. No. No. No.
Chromium, ion (Cr6+) Yes. Yes. 0.001 rig/day (inhalation) 8.2 micrograms/day (ingestion)
Nickel Compounds No. No. No. No.
Lead Yes. Yes. 15 .tglday (ingestion) 0.5 micrograms/day (inhalation)
International regulations
International lists: Canadian Domestic Substances List (DSL): Portland cement is included on the DSL.
Mexico Inventory (INSQ): All components are listed or exempted.
Product Name: Portland Cement
Revision Date: May 2015
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History
Date of issue mm/dd/yyyy:
Version:
Revised Section(s):
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05/20/2015
Not applicable.
Notice to reader DISCLAIMER:
While the information provided in this material safety data sheet is believed to provide a useful summary of the hazards of Portland cement as it is
commonly used, the sheet cannot anticipate and provide the all of the information that might be needed in every situation. Inexperienced product
users should obtain proper training before using this product.
In particular, the data furnished in this sheet do not address hazards that may be posed by other materials mixed with Portland cement to produce
Portland cement products. Users should review other relevant material safety data sheets before working with this Portland cement or working on
Portland cement products, for example, Portland cement concrete. SELLER MAKES NO WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
CONCERNING THE PRODUCT OR THE MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS THEREOF FOR ANY PURPOSE OR CONCERNING THE
ACCURACY OF ANY INFORMATION PROVIDED BY MITSUBISHI CEMENT CORPORATION except that the product shall conform to
contracted specifications. The information provided herein was believed by MITSUBISHI CEMENT CORPORATION to be accurate at the time
of preparation or prepared from sources believed to be reliable, but it is the responsibility of the user to investigate and understand other pertinent
sources of information to comply with all laws and procedures applicable to the safe handling and use of product and to determine the suitability
of the product for its intended use. Buyer's exclusive remedy shall be for damages and no claim of any kind, whether as to product delivered or
for non-delivery of product, and whether based on contract, breach of warranty, negligence, or otherwise shall be greater in amount than the
purchase price of the quantity of product in respect of which damages are claimed. In no event shall Seller be liable for incidental or consequential
damages, whether Buyer's claim is based on contract., breach of warranty, negligence or otherwise.
Abbreviations
ACGIH - American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists
CAS - Chemical Abstract Service
CERCLA - Comprehensive Emergency Response and Comprehensive Liability Act
CFR -Code of Federal Regulations
DOT - Department of Transportation
GI-IS - Globally Harmonized System
HEPA - High Efficiency Particulate Air
IATA - International Air Transport Association
L&RC - International Agency for Research on Cancer
TMDG - International Maritime Dangerous Goods
NIOSH - National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health
NOEC - No Observed Effect Concentration
NTP - National Toxicology Program
OSHA - Occupational Safety and Health Administration
PEL - Permissible Exposure Limit
REL - Recommended Exposure Limit
RQ - Reportable Quantity
SARA - Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act
SDS - Safety Data Sheet
TLV - Threshold Limit Value
TPQ -Threshold Planning Quantity
TSCA - Toxic Substances Control Act TWA - Time-Weighted Average
UN - United Nations
Sieve Analysis ASTM C136/117
Size
%
Retained
%
Passing Specs.
k
Seive
5"
11/2" 0 100 100
1" 1 99 95-100
3/4' 26 74
1/2' 72 28 25-60
3/8" 90 10
4 97 3 0-10
8 98 2 0-5
16 99 1
30
50
100
200
ASTM C 33 Concrete Aggregate Testing
Plant Location: Twin Oaks
Sampled By: Chris Hand
Sample Location: Belt
Date: 3/29/2017
Material: 1X4
Tested By: ChrisH
Testing Per ASTM & Caltrans
TestPerformed Results Specification Test Standard
SoufldnosSodiun, Sulfate 5.10% 18%Max C88
%Flat&Elongated 0% 04791
CrushedFaces 100% 05821
PotentialRwactivity SeeNotes
Resistance to Abrasion
% Wear, 100 Rev.
C131/535
6.8% C131
%Wear,500Rev. 26.5% 50% C131
%Wear,200Rev. N/A C535
%Wear,1000Rev. N/A C535
OrganicImpurities N/A C40
ClayLumps&Friable 0.09% S C142
LightweightPieces 0% 1 T113
SandEquivalent N/A CT 217
FinenessModulus 7.11 C136
Cleaness Value 81 CT 227
Specific Gravity C127/128
Bulk SpGrOven Dry 2.717
Bulk SpGr SSD 2.742
ApparentSpGr 2.787
% Absoption 0.9%
MaterialFiner Than200 0.56% 1.0% C117
Notes: Alkaline Reactivity- 45 mmol/L, Disolved Silica- 27 mmol/L
This Aggregate is considered innocuous.
At toot with the cocepilon of the Alkaline Reactivity, Ditoived Silica, and the LA Abotion were performed In home
ASTM C 33 Concrete Aggregate Testing
Plant Location: Twin Oaks Date: 3/29/2017
Sampled By: Chris Hand Material:
Sample Location: Belt Tested By: Chris H
Sieve Analysis ASTM C136/117 Testing Per ASTM & Caltrans
Seive
Size
%
Retained
%
Passing Specs.
5,,
11/2"
1.1
3/4"
1/2" 0 100 100
3/8' 9 91 85-100
4 75 25 10-30
8 94 6 0-10
16 96 4 0-5
30
50
1o0
200
Test Performed Results Specification Test Standard
Soundness Sodium Sulfate 4.20% 18% C88
% Flat & Elongated 0% 04791
Crushed Faces 100% 05821
Potential Reactivity See Notes
Resistance to Abrasion
% Wear, 100 Rev.
C131/535
2.3% C 131
% Wear,500 Rev. 10.4% 50% C 131
% Wear,200 Rev. N/A C 535
% Wear,1000 Rev. N/A C 535
Organic Impurities N/A C40
Clay Lumps & Friable 0.00% 5% C 142
Lightweight Pieces 0% 1.00% T113
Sand Equivalent N/A CT 217
Fineness Modulus 5.74 C 136
Specific Gravity C127/128
Bulk SpGr Oven Dry 2.670
Bulk SpGr $S0 2.717
Apparent SpGr 2.800
% Absoption 1.70%
Material Finer Than 200 0.35% 1.00%
Notes: Alkaline Reactivity- 60 mmol/L, Disolved Silica- 31 mmol/L
This Aggregate is considered innocuous.
All tests with the eoeption of the Alkaline Reactivity, shoved suite, and the L Adbronion wore portow,ed in house
Sieve Analysis ASTM C136/117
Seive
Size
%
Retained
%
Passing Specs.
/4"
/8" 0 100 100
4 0 100 95-100
8 16 84 80-100
16 45 55 50-85
30 66 34 25-60
50 82 18 5-30
100 92 8 0-10
200 97 3
OREADYM
ASTM C 33 Concrete Aggregate Testing
Plant Location: Chandler - Sierra
Sampled By: Chris Hand
Sample Location: Stock Pile
Date: 12/28/2016
Material: WCS
Tested By: ChrisH
Testing Per ASTM & Caltrans
TestPerformed Results Specification TetsStandard
%Flat&Elongated N/A 04791
CrushedFaces N/A 05821
Resistance to Abrasion
% Wear,100Rev.
N/A C131/535
N/A C131
%Wear,500Rev. N/A C131
%Wear,200Rev. N/A C535
% Wear, l000Rev. N/A C535
OrganicImpurities 1-Satisfactorr DarkarThan Sad. C40
ClayLumps&Friable 0.28% C142
LightweightPieces 0% C123
SandEquivalent 80 CT 217
FinenessModulus 3.01% C136
SpecificGravity C127/128
Bulk SpOr OvenDry 2.60
%Absoption 2.04%
Material Finer than 200 1 1.50% 1 1 C 117
Notes: Alkaline Reactivity- 160 mmol/L, Disolved Silica- 16.5 mmoi/L
This Aggregate is considered innocuous.
Gradation, FM, and SE performed 5/54/16 by Superior bM lab. Other aroitafrom Cvi report dated May 2015
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Submittal Cover Sheet
CITY OF CARLSBAD
Trails Roadway Crossings
CONTRACT # 6060
Submittal # Section No. Description
002 200-2 Untreated Base Material
Signature: Date:
Title: Approved
Architect Notes: • -Action Submittal (Requires County approval)
El -Informational Submittal
Ref: Section 0133 00, Submittal Procedures
-No Exception Taken -Approved as Noted
-Make Corrections Noted LI -Approved
4747 Oceanside Blvd, Suite C Oceanside, CA 92056 (760) 630-7112 phone (760) 630-7662 fax
UuI[an Materials Company
Contractor LC Paving May 18, 2017
Project: Trails Rd Way Crossing
Plant: Vulcan Materials / Carroll Canyon
Material: 3/4" Class II Aggregate Base
This is to certify that Vulcan Materials Company, Western Division, Carroll Canyon, will supply 3/4" Class II Aggregate Base to
the above listed project and that this product will conform to Section 26 of the 2010 State of California. Standard Specifications.
Due to the natural effects of segregation, this product is guaranteed in spec. at point of delivery and when sampled in accordance
with ASTM D75.
Sieve Size Percent Caltrans Section 26 Caltrans Section 26
Passing I Operating Range Contract Compliance.
25 mm (10) 100 100 100
19 mm (3/4") 98 90-100 87-100 . 12.5 mm (1/2') 80
9.5 mm (3/8") 58
4.75 mm (No. 4) 44 35-60 30-65
2.36 mm (No. 8) 34 ----- -
1.18 mm (No. 16) 24 ---
600 urn (No. 30) 18 10-30 5-35-
300 um (No. 50) 11
150 urn (No. 100) 6
75 urn (No. 200) 3.4 2-9 0-12
Operating Contract Tibet RAthhn,1 D.—It
Sand Equivalent CT 217 68 25 mm. 22 mm.
Durability Index CT 229
I
52 35 mm
A- Value CT 301 83 78 mm
Submitted by: 62.
Robert Piceno
Manager Technical Services
RP/sb
San Diego Regional Laboratory
10051 Black Mountain Road • San Diego, Callfonla 92126 • Tel (858) 547-4981 AAIHTDRIS
AMRL Certified
I Please Note: NOT VALID IF ALTERED I
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Submittal Cover Sheet
CITY OF CARLSBAD
Trails Roadway Crossings
CONTRACT # 6060
Submittal # Section No. Description
003 203-6-1 Asphalt Concrete
Signature: Date:
Title: Approved
Architect Notes: pj -Action Submittal (Requires County approval)
El - Informational Submittal
Ref: Section 0133 00, Submittal Procedures
-No Exception Taken -Approved as Noted
LI -Make Corrections Noted III -Approved
1!
/ 4747 Oceanside Blvd, Suite C Oceanside, CA 92056 (760) 630-7112 phone (760) 630-7662 fax
Uuliun
Materials Company
Western Division
May 18, 2017
TO: LC Paving
PROJECT: Trails Rd Way Crossings
To Whom It May Concern:
Vulcan Materials Company (Vulcan) shall furnish asphalt paving materials in connection with
the above-referenced project. Vulcan will furnish such materials in accordance with the mix
design attached here to as Exhibit A.
Out of Carroll Canyon
Lesign Name F'roluct Code if
Type Ill B3 200804
Type III C2 300806
The Asphalt Cement will conform to PG64-10 for Performance Grade.
Typically our HVEEM for Asphalt Concrete out of our
Carroll Canyon B3 146 +1-2 Otay B3 150 +/-2
Carroll Canyon C2 143 +/-2 Otay C2 149 +/-2
Carroll Canyon E 141 +/-2 Otay E 148 +1-2
VM03-000000I
11980656.1
Aggregate Properties
Test California Test Carroll Canyon
% Crushed Particle CT 205 Coarse = 98% Fine = 95%
LA Rattler, Loss @ 500 Rev. CT 211
3/4" (Method B): 15.7%
1/2" (Method B): 17.2%
3/8" (Method C): 20.2%
Cleanness Value CT 227 86 (3/4") I 81 (1/2") I 79(3/8')
Sand Equivalent CT 217 65
Kc & Kf Factors CT 303 1.1
Asphalt Concrete Properties
Mix Design California Test 3/4" Mix 1/2" Mix 3/8" Mix
S-value (Hveem) CT 366 40 39 35
Air Voids 4.3% 4.3% 4.2%
Swell (mm) CT 305 0.001 0.001 0.001
Moisture Vapor Susceptibility CT 307 34 33 31
Aggregate Properties
Test California Test Ota
% Crushed Particle CT 205 Coarse = 98% I Fine = 95%
LA Rattler, Loss @ 500 Rev. CT 211
3/4" (Method B): 15.7%
1/2" (Method B): 17.2%
3/8" (Method C): 20.2%
Cleanness Value CT 227 86 (3/4") I 81(1/2-) j 79 (3/8")
Sand Equivalent CT 217 62
Kc & Kf Factors CT 303 1.1
Asphalt Concrete Properties
Mix Design California Test 3/4" Mix 1/2" Mix 3/8" Mix
S-value CT 366 41 37 35
Air Voids 4.4% 4.4% 4.3%
Swell (mm) CT 305 0.001 0.001 0.001
Moisture Vapor Susceptibility 34 32 31
Vulcan makes no representations or warranties as to whether the attached mix design complies
with any other specifications or standards set forth in any contracts or design drawings, and is
not responsible for obtaining any necessary approvals or certifications for use of this mix design.
Vulcan's sale of asphalt paving materials will be governed by the Vulcan Sales Documents, as
such term is defined in the General Terms and Conditions which form a part of Vulcan's
Quotation relating to the above-referenced project.
Sincerely,.
San Diego Regional Quality Control Department
10051 Black Mountain Rd San Diego, Ca 92126 Phone: 858-547-4981 Fax: 858-547-9056
VM03.0000001 . . . . .
11980656.1
Location:f Carroll Canyon
- J 40002-2
vulian Customer: j L.C. Pow nq Date: 1 5/18/2017
Materials Company I_Att,J 2t Fax #:1 (760)752-1674
Project Linel Trails Pd Way _Crossing
Project_Line2:I
Ljype_ofMix:J 5.400 TYPE III CLASS B3R15
de: P& PG64 -10
L_i!ypii I_SMARA:! 91-37-0029
SELTEC
Percent Moss
BIN#1 32.5 650
8IN#2 19.1 382
BIN#3 14.3 287
SIN#4 14.3 287
BIF4#50.0 0
RECYCLE 14.3 287
FILLER 1.0 19
Asphalt 4.4 89
TOTAL 100.0 2.000
I S 15 S 0 S 15 S 15 S 20 S 34 S
FILLER
18.9 LBS
RECYCLE
284 LBS
BIN#5
0 LBS
BIN#4
284 LBS
BIN#3
284 LBS
BIN#2
379 LBSJ
BIN#1
644 LBS
fne] 1operoti1 Sieve Size
Range
Pass(Usej Pass _Use Pass _Use I Pass Pass _Use 1 1oss _Use J LPuss_I Use j ii FWin Max Erg
100.0 1.0 100.0 15.0 100.0 0.0 100.0 15.0 100.0 15.0 1000 20.0 100.0 34.0 100.0 F-1 2-1/2°(5&0)1
100.0 1.0 100.0 15.0 1000 0.0 100.0 15.0 100.0 15.0 100.0 20.0 100.0 34.0 I_100.01 1_111-1/2"_(37.8)1
100.0 1-0.100-0 15.0 100.0 0.0 100.015.0 100.0 15.0 100.0 20.0 100.0 34.0 I_100.01 liooIioo]["
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Trails Roadway Crossings
CONTRACT # 6060
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Signature: Date:
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CONTRACT # 6060
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High-speed and multi-lane crossings
School crossings
Pedestrian crossings
Roundabout crossings
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Standard specifications (subject to change without notice)
1itra Large Rectangular Rapid Flash Beacon RRFB-XL
MIJTCD Approval Interim FHWA Approval Memorandum (1A-1 1)
Housing Powder coated aluminum
LED modules: 7" x 3" 2 arrays of 8 amber LEDs, SAE 1595 certified
Pedestrian LED module: ½" xl 3/4" Side-mounted, flash concurrent with Vehicle LEDs
Flash pattern MUTCD specified 2-4 ... 1
Mounting hardware
[iassisteBattery-powered System I
Housing 3R aluminum cabinet with #2 Corbin lock (fiberglass available)
Solar panel: 55 art P . watt
251/4"H x 251/4"W xl ½"D. Adjustable 40' to 60'. Articulating mount rotates and pivots.
to lP-67 (larger packages for high use in colder climates)
Mounting Aluminum mounting bracket (fits 4"— 41/2" O.D. pole)
Battery 12V, 48AH sealed gel battery requires no periodic
(one per assembly) watering. Sealed construction eliminates corrosive acid fumes and spills.
Battery lifespan Upto4years
Control Circuit IP-67 NEMA rated enclosure: dust proof and waterproof (up to 30 minutes in 3 feet of water)
[ilinkerBearn" Wireless Communication System
Frequency 900 MHz FHSS
Range For system separation over 900', a site survey is recommended
Connectivity crosswalk and optional Advance LEDs flash concurrently
BlinkSync' Wireless Individual units in one system flash in synchronized patterns (avoids light noise of system
Synchronized Activation operation). Ideal for multiple assemblies flashing in the same direction.
Push-button activation* ADA pushbutton, typical (<120 millisecond)
*Optional remote, stand-alone pushbutton available (includes self-contained, replaceable battery with typical two-year life)
[Programming
Windows TAPCO confinuration software
I web -based cellular communication for monitoring and control available
Optional time dock system available for school zone signs
Warra
3 yea rstandard
Benefits
• Larger LED arrays provide increased
visibility
Significantly higher driver awareness
and compliance
Options
Passive detection (see below)
Stand-alone, self-powered remote
bollard available
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BlinkerBeam® Wireless
Communication
Push buttons can activate
BlinkerBeam° solar/battery-
powered transceiver radios.
These compact controllers
activate one or more BlinkerSign
LED Signs, BlinkerBeacon® LED
Beacons, RRFB and other ITS
devices wirelessly within a 1000
ft. range, up to one mile with an external
antenna.
Other activation options:
Optional XAV2-LED Optional Pedestrian Optional Wireless
Push Button Station n Presence Detector Bollard Activation
Optional Time
Clock Systems
This hardware controller
is integrated into TAPCO
BlinkerSigne LED signs
and stores the schedule
uploaded from the included
Scheduling Software. In turn,
the controller activates the
BlinkerSignO according to the
stored schedule.
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Button Activation
Activated with less than 2 lbs.
of force. Provides two-tone
audible confirmation as well as
visual confirmation. Meets ADA,
MUTCD and TAC requirements,
and housing meets NEMA
specifications. Remote mounting
available. Audible
navigation units
are available.
The full featured model provides
an instructional sign, a push
button with directional arrow
for activating the flashing
lights, a group of 3 LEDs in the
sign, a locate tone -
(optional), and a IQFi voice message. The lunm
volume of the locate
tone and message
is automatically
adjusted up and down
in relation to ambient
sounds via a built-in
microphone.
Active infrared and microwave
technologies work together
to provide precise presence
and accuratemotion detection.
Mountable between 8'
and 16'. Impervious to
light, sun, rain and
snow. Housing is
rated NEMA-4.
Pedestrians and bicyclists
can passively trigger flashing
BlinkerSign' LED signs, RRFB,
BlinkerBeacon LED Beacons,
in-pavement LEDs and other
ITS devices. Actuators are
housed in anodized
aluminum cabinets
that can be secured to
concrete or asphalt.
Battery operated:
no grid wiring I required.
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Rectangular Rapid
Flashing Beacon System
Solar-Powered 55 WATT, Push Button
Activation, No median
Specification Guide
IRRFB_ Solar fio Median 48Ah,SSW, Bulldog- v1 0, 1 1
Ver 1.1, June 15, 2017
Description of Components:
The Manufacturer shall provide components for solar-powered Assemblies of Rectangular Rapid-
Flashing Beacons (RRFBs) with Extra-Large LED Arrays (RRFBXL2T'). Components shall include:
RRFB-XL2TM LED Light Bars, Bulldog Push Button, Control Cabinet, Solar Controller, BlinkerBeam®
Radio/Controller, Batteries, Optional Static Signage and Optional Pole Packages.
Primary Function:
The primary function of the TAPCO Rectangular Rapid-Flashing Beacon (RRFB) light bar system is
to provide a highly visible, enhanced warning to road users of an active pedestrian crossing. Each
light bar shall house LED light arrays; two rapidly and alternately flashing rectangular amber
(vehicle) indications and one amber side-mounted (pedestrian) indication. Optional warning
systems placed in advance of the crosswalk require no pedestrian indication.
A single crosswalk assembly shall have one or two light bars, mounted back-to-back, enhancing the
required pedestrian crossing signage, for the purpose of warning road users from both traffic
directions of the active pedestrian crossing. Included in the system will be a pedestrian activation
push button and a solar enhanced, battery powered RRFB control cabinet. A crosswalk with no
median will have a RRFB crosswalk assembly on each side of the road for pedestrian activation
from either approach. This also maximizes the visibility of the RRFB warning system to road users.
An optional Advance Warning sign enhanced with an additional RRFB-XL2TM light bar further
increases pedestrian safety. The RRFB pedestrian warning system shall be synchronized with
BlinkerBeam® wireless 900mHz radios. Active vehicle indications shall be visible in a direct line of
sight at distances over 1000 feet during the day, and over 1 mile at night.
General Requirements:
The Rectangular Rapid-Flashing Beacon Manufacturer shall have a minimum often years of
relevant intelligent traffic product manufacturing experience, as well as a minimum of three years
of RRFB manufacturing experience.
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Specific Functional, Mechanical and Electrical Hardware Requirements:
System
Each Crossing System shall consist of 2 sets of RRFBs with ADA-compliant Bulldog
Pushbutton activation on either side of the road.
As an option, an RRFB enhancing an advance warning sign will provide additional warning
system visibility.
Upon activation by Bulldog pushbutton, the RRFB controller shall wirelessly activate all
integral RRFB-XL2 indications, using frequency hopping spread spectrum radios to
minimize the effects of RF interference.
When activated, all indications associated with a given crosswalk shall simultaneously
commence operation within 120 msec, and shall cease operation at a predetermined time
(programmable timeout) after any pedestrian actuation.
Shall operate on solar-assisted battery power.
Solar charging of the batteries shall be managed with a solar charge controller
Individual components shall be independently replaceable, equipped with approved
terminal strips or wire-end molded connectors.
RRFB-XL2TM Light Bar
The RRFB-XL2TM Light Bar shall be in conformance with all applicable FHWA MUTCD
standards and guidelines, and shall meet or exceed the requirements specified in FHWA
Memorandum IA-11, Interim Approval for Optional Use of Rectangular Rapid Flashing
Beacons.
When activated, each of the two vehicle indications of an RRFB-XL2TM Light Bar shall have
70 to 80 periods of flashing per minute and shall have alternating, but approximately equal,
periods of rapid flashing light emissions and dark operation. During each of its 70 to 80
flashing periods per minute, one of the amber indications shall emit two medium rapid
pulses of light; then the other amber indication shall emit four short rapid pulses of light
followed by a long pulse.
The light intensity of the vehicle indications shall meet the minimum specifications of
Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) standard J595 (Directional Flashing Optical Warning
Devices for Authorized Emergency, Maintenance, and Service Vehicles) dated November
2008. Manufacturer Certification of Compliance shall be provided upon request.
The Light Bar housing shall be constructed of durable, corrosion-resistant powder-coated
aluminum with stainless steel fasteners.
Enclosed components shall be modular in design whereby any component can be easily
replaced using common hand tools in the field, without having to uninstall the housing.
All mounting hardware required for mounting the Light Bar housing either singly or back to
back shall be provided and be universal.
Each of the two vehicle RRFB-XL2TM LED indications shall be approximately 7.00" wide x
2.8" high, each with eight amber LEDs.
A pedestrian LED indication, approximately 0.5" wide x 1.75" high, shall be side-mounted in
the Light Bar housing: assembly to be mounted so it is directed toward, and visible to,
RRB.SoIar_NoMediar48Ah,SSW, Bulidog - vi 5 3
pedestrians in the crosswalk. RRFB-XL2 light bars placed in advance of a crosswalk do not
require the pedestrian LED indicator.
Dimensions of the Light Bar are 23.56" wide x 3.76" high x 1.37 deep.
RRFB Control Cabinet and Flash Controller
The RRFB Programmable Flash Controller is housed within an IP67-rated enclosure for protection
from the environment. This Flash Controller assembly is housed within the NEMA 3R Control
Cabinet along with the 900MHz Wireless Transceiver, Optional Phototransistor Assembly, Solar
Charge Controller and Battery. The RRFB Control Cabinet and Flash Controller shall:
Include integrated constant-current LED drivers with a minimum of two-channel output for
driving one or two RRFB units
Have multiple programmable function options:
Run from Dusk to Dawn
Run Daytime only
Run 24 hours per day, 7 days per week
Run for a programmable time period when activated via switch, button contact
closure or when triggered from an external sensor such as a wireless transmitter,
radar, presence detector or loop detector with a compatible sensor output.
When required, monitor a phototransistor to regulate RRFB brightness based upon
ambient light conditions
Include an integrated Real Time Clock (RTC) with on-board battery backup
When required include a phototransistor for ambient light level sensing
Have the capability of RS232 communication for programming with Windows-based
software
Include a minimum of two General Purpose Inputs and Outputs (GPIO)
Seamlessly integrate with the 900 MHz FHSS wireless transceiver to form a network of
connected devices
Be internally housed in its own IP67 type enclosure
Be independently replaceable of other control panel components
Be able to monitor internal temperature
Operate between the temperatures of -400 to +176°F (-400 to +80°C)
900 MHz FHSS Wireless Transceiver
Shall seamlessly integrate with the RRFB controller to ensure sequential activation of other
radio-equipped devices in the system
Shall include an integrated LCD and two user-interface buttons for setup and
troubleshooting, including readouts of flash duration (timeout), battery conditions, and LED
testing functionality
Shall include two LED indicators for status and troubleshooting
Shall be capable of operating as a Parent (Gateway) or Child (Node or Repeater)
Shall be capable of providing site-survey data for verification of signal strength between
network devices
Shall include network-wide modification of sign controller settings and output durations,
using programmability from any networked transceiver without the use of additional
equipment or software
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Shall synchronize the system components to activate the indications within 120msec of one
other and remain synchronized throughout the duration of the flash (timeout) cycle.
Shall operate on the license-free ISM band
Shall comply with part 15 of FCC rules
Shall operate from 3.3VDC to 15VDC
Shall be, in the unlikely event of failure, replaceable independently of other components.
Solar Charge Controller
The Solar Charge Controller shall:
Utilize an intelligent 4-stage algorithm and Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) for battery
charging
Automatically provide Low Voltage Disconnect (LVD) to protect batteries when needed
Automatically provide Load-Reconnection once battery levels have been restored to an
acceptable value
Protect against and automatically recover from: short circuit, overload, reverse polarity,
high temperature, lightning and transient surge, as well as voltage spikes
Be independently replaceable of other control panel components
Operate from -40° to + 140°F (-400 to +60°C)
Battery Power
Shall have a nominal output voltage of 12VDC and a capacity of 48Ah at a C/100 discharge
rate
Shall be valve regulated, gelled electrolyte
Shall be sealed and spill proof
Shall have terminals that accept screw or bolts for secure wiring connections.
Shall be replaceable independently of other components.
Shall be fused for short circuit protection
Solar Panel
The solar panel shall:
Be IEC61215, TUV, and UL 1703 certified.
Operate at 12VDC nominal with a maximum output rating of 55W.
Include an IP65 rated junction box with terminals sized for 8-16AWG wire.
Be constructed of an anodized aluminum frame, high-transmission 1/8" tempered glass,
with silicon cells encapsulated in double-layer EVA, and with a white polymer backing.
Be affixed to an aluminum plate and bracket, adjustable at an angle of 45°- 60° to facilitate
adjustment for maximum solar collection to optimize battery charging.
Be attached to a panel, plate and bracket to facilitate mounting and adjustment for
maximum solar collection and optimal battery strength.
Have a maximum power voltage 18.18V
Have a maximum power current 3.1A
Have a short circuit current 3.31A
Have an open circuit voltage 22.1V
Operate from -40° to +1940F (400 to +900C)
Pedestrian Activated Bulldog Push Button
Shall operate as a normally open (n/) circuit
Must be ADA Compliant
Must be provided with all necessary wiring
Shall operate from -300 to +165°F (-34° to +74°C)
Optional Static Warning Signage
Each static sign face shall be constructed on a 0.080" thick 5052-H32 aluminum substrate
with the MUTCD compliant sign legend, as dictated by the requirements, screened onto
3MTM Diamond GradeTM DG3 Reflective sheeting (color of sheeting per requirements).
Each static sign shall be sized to meet the requirements
Each static sign shall have two holes for mounting to a post or pole.
Includes pole mounting hardware
Optional Pole Package
If required, a pole package that includes the pole shaft, pedestal base and anchor bolts will also be
provided as follows:
Pole Shaft
Shall be a standard 4.5" OD aluminum pedestal pole.
Shall be supplied with one end threaded for easy installation into a pedestal base.
Shall be 13'- 15' length Schedule 40 pipe raw aluminum as required
Pole Pedestal Base
Shall be TP-358 cast aluminum that mounts on a concrete foundation attached by
four anchor 'J' bolts that are to be imbedded in a concrete foundation.
Shall be FHWA certified and meet or exceed AASHTO break-away requirements for
traffic signal supports
Shall have a large 8.5" square hand-hole cover allowing access to the interior.
Warranty
The Manufacturer shall offer a three-year unconditional warranty against all defects in
material and workmanship.
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Shipment within
Acceptance By
Date_________ By
Merchandise Freight Tax Total
$10,360.00 $0.00 $828.80 $11,188.80
SALES QUOTE
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5100 West Brown Deer Road, Brown Deer, Wisconsin 53223
Phone 1-800-236-0112 • www.tapconet.com • Fax 1-800-444-0331
Number ET01 6-01936
Date 5/3/2016
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Sell To City of Carlsbad Ship To City of Carlsbad
C30345 Jim Murray Gust. Jim Murray
1635 Faraday Avenue 1635 Faraday Avenue
CARLSBAD, CA 92008 CARLSBAD, CA 92008
USA USA
Customer Pa # Expires Slsp Terms Freight Ship Via
6/2/2016 Amanda Dobbs Net 30 DAYS PREPAID
IWM Quantity UM Edce
4 Complete Double sided RRFB systems include:
RRFBXL2-NA1 RRFB XL2 Light Bar, One Ped indicator Banding 8 EA 275.00 $2,200.00
Mount w Snap Locks, for 2.375+ Inch OD
RRFB- RRFB Controller Kit, 55W/48Ah, 4.5" OD Round, 4 EA 1,400.00 $5,600.00 1 DERABWNNAA Wireless, No Modem
101620 Push Button Bulldog Add-On Option Kit Yellow, 4 KT 95.00 $380.00
With LED
373-05075 Wi 1-2,30"x30"x.080 DG3 FYG,Pedestrian 8 EA 55.00 $440.00 Crossing (Symbol) Fed Spec - Fluorescent
Yellow-Green Sign
373-01757 W16-7PR,24"x12" DG3 FYG,Down Diagonal 4 EA 20.00 $80.00
Right Arrow (Fed Spec) Sign
373-01759 Wi 6-7PL,24"xi 2" DG3 FYG,Down Diagonal Left 4 EA 20.00 $80.00
Arrow (Fed Spec) Sign
101919-18 Pole Package, 13', 4.5" OD, 18" J-Bolts includes: 4 EA 395.00 $1,580.00
Pole, Base, J-Bolts & Sign Brackets
Furnish only quote. installation is not included.
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Submittal Cover Sheet
CITY OF CARLSBAD
Trails Roadway Crossings
CONTRACT # 6060
Submittal # Section No. Description
006 7-8.6 Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan
Signature: Date:
Title: Approved
Architect Notes: - Action Submittal (Requires County approval)
- Informational Submittal
Ref: Section 0133 00, Submittal Procedures
-No Exception Taken -Approved as Noted
LI -Make Corrections Noted El -Approved
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