raydefan
Civil/Environmental
- Dec 14, 2004
- 59
I have been the roadway designer on multiple roadway widening project for various cities. I have had a few cities request that we provide a 2 foot wide and 2" thick cold mill and overlay adjacent to the saw cut line which is typically 1' from the edge of gutter. I have also seen this on utility trench details as well.
What is the purpose of this? I always thought that it was to allow for the top 2" wearing course to be laid together and it would somehow create a better join condition. This logic made sense to me, so I typically provide the cold milling.
I am now working for another city which is absolutely against this idea and thinks that the cold milling won't produce as clean and straight of an edge. I have never heard of this being an issue and think that maybe the contractor was not using the correct cold milling equipment or techniques to produce a clean and straight edge.
Anyone have any thoughts?
What is the purpose of this? I always thought that it was to allow for the top 2" wearing course to be laid together and it would somehow create a better join condition. This logic made sense to me, so I typically provide the cold milling.
I am now working for another city which is absolutely against this idea and thinks that the cold milling won't produce as clean and straight of an edge. I have never heard of this being an issue and think that maybe the contractor was not using the correct cold milling equipment or techniques to produce a clean and straight edge.
Anyone have any thoughts?