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Alabama |
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Arizona |
specifications are contained in the special provisions for each cold recycle project (stored spec) - not currently in our standard specs |
no - mainly used on two-lane highways w/ adt of 4000 vpd or less;1 or 2 projects/year |
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No |
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Arkansas |
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Colorado |
It is a Standard Specification and is used occasionally. |
Yes, very rarely |
Yes, very rarely |
Yes, occasionally |
Yes |
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Connecticut |
special provisions, per project specifications |
No |
No |
Rural town roads (five projects per year) |
Yes |
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Delaware |
Special Provision |
No, Mostly Lower Volume Roads |
No |
Yes, about 2 projects per year |
we rely on the contractor to submit a design that will achieve the strength |
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Florida |
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Hawaii |
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Idaho |
NO |
NO |
YES, PROJECT DEPENDENT |
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NO |
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Illinois |
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Iowa |
YES |
YES, we have successfully used CIR on two low volume freeway rehab projects in the last four years |
NO, traffic control is a problem on high volume two-lane routes. |
YES, regularly by the Counties. |
YES and improvements are being researched at this time. |
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Kentucky |
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Kansas |
Yes |
A few projects yearly must have sufficient thickness of new HMA as a cover. |
Yes - A few projects yearly |
A few projects yearly |
Yes |
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Louisiana |
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Maine |
No, Special Provision - 5 projects so far. |
Not Yet. |
Yes - several times. |
No |
Require contractor to provide design. |
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Maryland |
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*Maryland - Frederick County* |
Yes, Frederick County does |
Collector, residential - annually as part of asset management. |
Yes, annually |
Yes, annually |
Yes |
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Massachusetts |
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Mississippi |
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Missouri |
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Montana |
No |
No |
Two recent Projects |
No |
Yes |
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Nebraska |
Yes, By Special Provision |
No |
Yes, 30% |
Yes, 10% |
Yes |
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Nevada |
Yes |
We us CIR routinely on state and low volume roadways. We are now trying a project on an Interstate for the 2005 construction season. |
Yes. One project year |
Yes. About five project per year. |
Yes but not a formal written procedure. However we do not perform a CIR mix design for our projects. We have performed past research that has shown by project selection standard emulsion rates are acceptable. |
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New Hampshire |
Yes - Roughly 10 project in the past ten years. |
One project on a low volume section of Interstate. |
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New Jersey |
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New Mexico |
Yes since 1985 |
Yes, Depends the condition of the pavement and what projects are being developed at that particular time. |
Yes, Depends the condition of the pavement and what projects are being developed at that particular time. |
Unknown - we only do it on State owned facilities |
Yes |
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New York |
It is routinely used, and we have one specification that is used state wide but it is not a "standard specification" as NYSDOT defines the term. |
No, we have a traffic limit of 8000 AADT with 10% trucks or approximately 5 million 20-year ESALs. |
Yes, if it meets the traffic limits given above, but rarely maybe once every year or two. |
Yes, very frequently. Some years NYSDOT has over 40 CIR projects, Localities in New York have even more projects following our specification. |
No, but we are working on one with our industry, trying to tie emulsion content to stability. Our greatest problem with a set mix design, so far, is that emulsion content is also tied to mix workability and compaction in the field. |
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North Carolina |
No |
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Ohio |
No |
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No |
EXPERIMENTALLY |
No |
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Oklahoma |
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Ontario |
Yes |
No |
Yes, one contract per year |
Yes, but not by us |
No |
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Pennsylvania |
Yes |
No |
Yes - Limited (Must be less than 15000 ADT & 200 ESALs) |
Yes - Most often |
Yes |
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South Carolina |
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South Dakota |
Yes, See Section 370 of our Standard Specifications which can be accessed @ http://www.sddot.com/Operations/Specifications/specbook_div2_04.htm |
We have not done any CIR projects on the Interstate system |
Yes, We generally do @ 20-30 miles per year in 2 to 3 projects |
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No |
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Tennesee |
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Texas |
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Vermont |
Not recently. |
No |
Less than once per year |
Not my jurisdiction |
Contractor supplied |
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Virginia |
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Washington |
CIR is performed by special provision in Eastern Washington. |
No |
No |
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No |
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West Virginia |
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Wisconsin |
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
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Wyoming |
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