Field Operations Guide - Kentucky Transportation Cabinet
Field Operations Guide - Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Field Operations Guide - Kentucky Transportation Cabinet
FOG-809ChapterBRIDGE(H000)SubjectConcrete Bridge Deck Waterproofing(H550)DESCRIPTIONInstalling approved waterproofing and reflective crack-suppressionsystemmaterial on concrete bridge decks, along with 1½-inch minimumbituminous riding surfaceThis activity requires approval by Central Office Division of Maintenanceor Division of Structural Design. (Section Required)SCHEDULINGSchedule under appropriate weather conditions.RECOMMENDEDPERSONNELAs requiredRECOMMENDEDEQUIPMENTAs requiredRECOMMENDEDMATERIALSAs requiredENVIRONMENTALIMPACTSNonePERFORMANCEVALUESFUNCTION Hours Per Unit Daily Expectation Accomplishment UnitFE01: DistrictFE02: Central OfficeFD04: Six-Year PlanCB01: Rural Secondary "Emergency"CB06: Rural Secondary "Regular"N/AN/ASquare yard10/11 Page 1 of 2
BRIDGE (H000)Concrete Bridge Deck Waterproofing (H550)FOG-809RECOMMENDEDPROCEDUREProcedure varies depending upon job conditions, weather, andmanufacturer’s recommendations.Special Note: Determine accomplishment before leaving job site.10/11 Page 2 of 2
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BRIDGE (H000)Concrete Bridge Deck Waterproofing (H550)FOG-809RECOMMENDEDPROCEDUREProcedure varies depending upon job conditions, weather, andmanufacturer’s recommendations.Special Note: Determine accomplishment before leaving job site.10/11 Page 2 of 2