Parking Lots Paving Hot Mix Asphalt (HMA) Recommendations - Septic Tank Pumping Pros
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Parking Lots Paving Hot Mix Asphalt (HMA) Recommendations
By Tom Wood
Pavement mixes used to build streets, highways and parking lots are not the same. There are several different mix requirements that are applied to each based on the use of the surface. Parking lots carry a low amount of daily traffic, but experience wear and tear due to static loading or from serving as a rest area. Rest areas and truck stops have a high number of creep speed Equivalent Single Axle Loads (ESALs). ESAL is a concept developed from data collected at the American Association of State Highway Officials. It is a road test that measures the damage relationship and the effects of axles carrying different loads.
When determining pavement mix, a parking lot’s classification must be established. Parking lots are divided into two classifications: passenger vehicle parking and commercial vehicle parking. In some cases, parking lots serve as both passenger vehicle parking and commercial vehicle parking. These parking lots require special considerations.
The Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) has developed mix designations that are included in their Standard Specifications for Construction Book. All project documents submitted must be in accordance with the book. Mixture designations are coded and outlined for their specifications using SPWEA430C.
SP Design Type
Superpave, which is a gyratory compactor design used for all asphalt mixtures. This is the latest design used to replace the Marshall mix design method.
WE Lift course
A Maximum Aggregate Size
4 Traffic Level
The traffic level is based on the ESAL or the annual average daily traffic (AADT). Higher traffic levels require a higher-level percent of crushed aggregates. This will reduce the effects of rutting on pavement caused by traffic loading when soft mixes are used.
30 Air Void Requirement
C Performance Grade (PG) Binder Type
The first numbers of the binder type are the average seven-day maximum pavement temperature (oC) and the second number is the expected minimum pavement temperature (oC). The letters dictate the traffic level. “S” grade is for standard traffic, “H” grade is for heavy traffic, “V” grade is for very heavy traffic, and “E” grade is for extremely heavy traffic.
Example – Binder Type A:
A PG 52S-34 is intended for use where the average seven-day maximum pavement temperature is 52 degrees Celsius and the expected minimum temperature is -34 degrees Celsius, under standard traffic conditions.
Parking lot mix types:
Below are some recommendations on mix types that will help enhance the overall performance of the parking lots.
Aggregate Size
Traffic Level
Air Void Requirement
PG Binder Type
The recommendations above are guidelines. Additional investigation is necessary and should include coring or boring to further evaluate the subsurface conditions prior to a design work.
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