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USACE / NAVFAC / AFCEC / NASA Preparing Activity: UFGS-32 13 11 (November 2015) ----------------------------Superseding UFGS-32 13 11 (Nobember 2012) USACE UNIFIED FACILITIES GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS.

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How to fill out the UFGS 32 13 11 Concrete Pavement for Airfields and Other Heavy-Duty Pavements online

This guide provides comprehensive instructions for users on how to effectively fill out the UFGS 32 13 11 form, which details the specifications for concrete pavement construction. Users will find step-by-step guidance aimed at ensuring clarity and efficiency throughout the process.

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  2. Begin by reviewing the general information section. This section outlines the purpose of the guide specifications and explains any specific requirements.
  3. Proceed to the unit prices section where you will need to enter information related to measurements, payments, and adjustments based on pavement quality.
  4. Complete the references section to ensure you have included all necessary publications that the specifications cite.
  5. In the submittals section, clearly outline any documents that need approval related to your project.
  6. Fill out the quality control section, making sure to include information concerning the contractor quality control staff and testing requirements.
  7. In the products section, provide details about the materials you plan to use, including types and grades of cement, aggregates, and admixtures.
  8. Complete the execution section where you will outline the procedures for preparation, paving, curing, and finishing.
  9. Save your progress regularly to prevent loss of information as you complete each section.
  10. Finally, review the entire form for accuracy and completeness. Once satisfied, you can save changes, download, print, or share the form.

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Typical narrow body runways usually have 11 to 13 inches (28 to 33 centimeters) of concrete thickness, and runways that serve wide body aircraft usually have 17 to 20 inches (43 to 51 centimeters) of concrete thickness. This type of construction qualifies a runway to be referred to as "hard surfaced" or "paved".

The typical range for airfield pavement design is 550 psi to 750 psi flexural strength. The recommended strength for airfield pavement design is 650 psi flexural strength; however, for evaluation purposes, the in-place strength should be used.

Heavy duty and specialist pavement solutions are designed to carry heavy vehicles with large wheel loads. The European Asphalt Pavement Association defines heavy duty pavements as being suitable to carry static loads of over approximately 1 N/mm2 (145 psi).

The minimum flexural strength allowable for airport pavements is 600 psi (4136 kPa).

The composition of the new concrete runway includes 25% Class F fly ash by mass of cement, 25% slag by mass of cement, and only 50% by mass Type I portland cement.

As a matter of fact most of the concrete runways are designed between 30-50 cm thickness and 35-48 Mpa compressive strength.

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