Asphalt-Rubber Technology Hand Book
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                                      Specification Handbook Index
 
01 Introduction
01 01 - Introduction
02  Overview of AR Technology
02 A - General Information for Asphalt-Rubber Technology
02 B - Feasibility of Recycling Rubber-Modified Paving Materials
02 C - Stack Emissions With Asphalt Rubber
02 D - Asphalt Rubber Friction Course Overlays Impact on Tire Wear Emissions and Air Quality Models for the Phoenix Airshed
02 E - Life Cycle Costs for Asphalt-Rubber Paving Materials
02 F - Energy and CO2 Savings Using Asphalt Rubber Mixes
02 G - Tire Recycling Contributions to Safety, Noise Reduction, & Long Term Performance in Highways Using Asphalt-Rubber
02 H - Reduced Thickness Asphalt Rubber Concrete Leads to Cost  Effective Pavement Rehabilitation
02 I - Caltrans Design Guide 2000 AR Type G
02 J - Design Methods for Hot-Mixed Asphalt-Rubber Concrete Paving Materials
02 K - Quality Control for Asphalt Rubber Binders by Gary Hicks
03  Binder Specifications
03 A - ASTM D-6114-97
03 B - AR Binder Sec 1009
03 C - Section 300 Oils
04  Hot Mix specifications
A - Arizona DOT
Ai - AR ACFC Sec 414
Aii - AR Gap Grade Sec 413
B - California DOT
Bi - AR Type G SSPs
Bii - AR Type O
C - Texas DOT
Ci - Sec 346 SMA-R
Cii - Sec 342 AR PFC
Ciii - Texas Flexpave Guide
D - Sacramento County
E - City of Phoenix 2007 Major and Collector Street Overlay Program
F - Maricopa County
Fi - Uniform Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction
Fii - Maricopa County Department of Transportation - Construction Specifications for Asphalt-Rubber Overlay Friction Course
G. Arizona BIA
Gi - Asphalt Rubber Gap-Graded Hot Mix Section 419
Gii - Asphalt Rubber Surface Treatment (Cold Climate) Section 418
Giii - Asphalt Rubber Surface Treatment (Warm Climate) Section 418
05  Chip Seal Specifications.
05 A - Spec ADOT Section 410 Asphalt
05 B - Spec Caltrans AR Chip Seal 37-030_A11-18-05
05 C - Spec Texas Item 318 Hot AR Surface Treatments  
05 D - Spec City of Peaoria
06 OGFC Performance
06 A - OGFC Meets CRM - Where the Rubber meets the Rubber - 12 Years of Durable Success
06 B - Rehabilitation of Portland Cement Concrete Pavements With Thin Asphalt-Rubber Open Graded Friction Course Overlays In Arizona
07 ADOT Quiet Pavement Pilot Program
07 A - Progress Report No. 2 Quiet Pavement Pilot Program
 
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