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BSI 13/30284071 DC:2013 Edition

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BS 7533-102. Pavements constructed with clay, natural stone or concrete paving units. Part 102. Code of practice for the construction and maintenance of pavements using modular paving units

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 30284071_Form 36
3 30284071_Text
11 1 Scope
2 Normative references
14 3 Terms and definitions
3.1 base
3.2 bedding layer
3.3 bedding mortar
3.4 bound construction
3.5 bound surface construction
3.6 cement bound granular material (CBGM)
3.7 cobble
3.8 commercial vehicle
3.9 complementary fitting
3.10 concrete paving block
3.11 conventional paving
3.12 creep
3.13 flag
3.14 flexible construction
3.15 foundation
15 3.16 geotextile
3.17 hydraulic binder
3.18 hydraulic mortar
3.19 inboard cutting
3.20 interlock
3.21 joint
3.22 joint width
3.23 jointing material
3.24 kerb race
3.25 laying face
3.26 laying pattern
3.27 modular pavement
3.28 mortar joint
3.29 movement joint
3.30 msa
3.31 nib
3.32 pavement
3.33 paving unit
16 3.34 permeable pavement
3.35 restraint
3.36 sett
3.37 slab
3.38 standard axle
3.39 sub-base
3.40 subgrade
3.41 capping layer
3.42 surface course
3.43 unbound construction
3.44 unbound surface layer
3.45 void
17 4 Structure of a pavement
18 5 Construction of pavement
5.1 Site categories
20 5.2 Pavement construction falls and tolerances
5.3 Tolerance of the surface levels of the different layers of a pavement and the surface regularity of the surface course
21 5.4 Subgrade, sub-base and base
5.4.1 General
5.4.1.1 Conventional paving
22 5.4.1.2 Additional recommendations for permeable paving
5.4.1.2.1 General
5.4.1.2.2 System C permeable pavements
23 5.4.2 Sub-base material for conventional paving
5.4.2.1 Unbound sub-base material for conventional paving
5.4.2.2 Bound sub-base material for conventional paving
5.4.3 Sub-base material for permeable paving
5.4.3.1 Geotextile laid between sub-base and subgrade
5.4.3.2 Unbound sub-base material for permeable paving
24 5.4.3.3 Bound sub-base material for permeable paving
25 5.4.3.4 Asphalt concrete as a permeable base or sub-base layer
5.4.4 Bound base materials for conventional paving
5.4.5 Drainage
5.4.5.1 General
26 5.4.5.2 Provision of secondary drainage to bedding layer over an impermeable base
5.4.6 Sub-base and base compaction
28 5.4.7 Damp-proof membranes for structural slabs
5.5 Restraint
5.5.1 Edge restraint
5.5.2 Temporary restraints in unbound surface construction
29 5.6 Movement joints in bound surface construction
5.6.1 General
5.6.2 Materials
5.6.3 Expansion joints
5.6.4 Contraction joints
30 6 Materials
6.1 General
6.2 Bedding materials for unbound surface construction
6.2.1 General
6.2.2 Conventional paving
6.2.2.1 Conventional paving with concrete, clay and sawn sided stone paving units in all site categories
32 6.2.2.2 Conventional paving with concrete, clay and sawn sided stone paving units in site categories 0 to 4 only
6.2.2.3 Conventional paving with cropped/cleft stone paving units
6.2.3 Permeable paving
6.2.4 Moisture content
33 6.3 Joint filling materials for unbound surface construction
6.3.1 General
6.3.2 Conventional paving
6.3.2.1 Conventional paving with concrete, clay and sawn sided stone paving units
6.3.2.2 Conventional paving with cropped/cleft stone paving units
6.3.2.2.1 General
6.3.2.2.2 Fine topping material
34 6.3.3 Permeable paving
6.4 Bedding materials for bound surface construction
6.4.1 Bonding slurry primer
6.4.2 Bedding mortar
6.4.3 Site-batched non-proprietary bedding mortar
35 6.5 Joint filling materials for bound surface construction
6.5.1 Slurry grout jointing mortar
36 6.5.2 Site-batched non-proprietary jointing mortar
7 Laying paving units
7.1 General
7.2 Preparation of bedding layer
7.2.1 General
37 7.2.2 Tolerances and levels
7.3 Laying pattern
7.3.1 Rectangular paving units
38 7.3.2 Non-rectangular and irregularly shaped paving units
7.4 Installation of paving with unbound surface construction
7.4.1 General
7.4.2 Installation of bedding for unbound surface construction
7.4.2.1 Pre-cast concrete, clay and sawn sided stone paving units
39 7.4.2.2 Cropped/cleft or textured side paving units
7.4.2.3 Permeable paving
7.4.3 Installation of paving units for unbound surface construction
7.4.3.1 General
40 7.4.3.2 Joint widths for unbound surface construction
7.4.3.2.1 Conventional paving
7.4.3.2.2 Permeable paving
7.4.3.3 Cropped/cleft or textured side paving units (e.g. granite)
41 7.4.4 Jointing and void filling material for unbound surface construction
7.4.4.1 Conventional paving
7.4.4.1.1 General
7.4.4.1.2 Pre-cast concrete, clay and sawn sided stone paving units
7.4.4.1.3 Cropped/cleft sided paving units
7.4.4.2 Permeable paving
7.4.5 Compaction of paving units into the bedding layer for unbound surface construction
42 7.4.6 Joint filling after compaction of paving units into the bedding layer
7.4.7 Secondary compaction of the surface course
7.4.8 Construction in adverse weather conditions for unbound surface construction
43 7.4.9 Additional work after early trafficking for unbound surface construction
7.4.9.1 General
7.4.9.2 Conventional paving
7.4.9.3 Permeable paving
7.5 Bound surface construction – Laying paving units on mortar
7.5.1 General
44 7.5.2 Construction in adverse weather conditions
7.5.3 Surface preparation of sub-base or base
7.5.3.1 Bound surface course laid upon a concrete or other hydraulically bound base
7.5.3.2 Bound surface course laid upon an asphalt concrete base
7.5.3.3 Bound surface course laid over an unbound sub-base or base
7.5.4 Bedding for bound construction
7.5.4.1 Moist bed with vibratory compaction
45 7.5.4.2 Moist bed with full depth slurry joint
7.5.4.3 Plastic mix laying
7.5.4.4 Plastic mix laying in conjunction with the application of bonding mortar
7.5.5 Joint construction using mortar
7.5.5.1 Filling of joints using a pourable mortar slurry grout
46 7.5.5.2 Filling of joints using a plastic non-proprietary jointing mortar (site categories 0 to 4)
7.5.6 Protection and curing
7.5.7 Site testing
7.5.7.1 Bedding mortar
47 7.5.7.2 Jointing mortar
7.5.8 Early trafficking for bound surface construction
7.6 Cutting and trimming
7.6.1 General
48 7.6.2 Trimming and laying around obstructions
49 8 Laying natural stone, precast concrete and clay kerb units
8.1 Forms of construction
8.1.1 General
8.1.2 Laying units on a kerb race
8.1.3 Laying units on an edge beam or existing carriageway base
50 8.1.4 Laying units on the surface layer
8.2 Construction details
8.3 Jointing
8.4 Reinstatement
51 8.5 Pavement layouts for vehicle crossings
9 Construction of steps
9.1 Forms of construction
9.1.1 Monolithic precast concrete or natural stone steps
9.1.1.1 General
52 9.1.1.2 Monolithic steps laid onto fresh concrete
9.1.1.3 Monolithic steps laid onto a profiled concrete foundation
9.1.2 Steps clad using modular paving units
9.2 Jointing
9.2.1 General
9.2.2 Monolithic precast concrete or natural stone steps
53 9.2.3 Steps clad using modular paving units
10 Structural maintenance and repair
10.1 General
10.2 Opening of surface layer
10.2.1 Opening of modular paving surfaces in unbound construction
54 10.2.2 Opening of modular paving surfaces in bound construction
10.3 Reinstatement of foundation layer in trench and openings
10.3.1 General
10.3.2 Unbound construction
10.3.3 Bound construction
10.3.4 Foamed concrete
55 10.4 Reinstatement of surface layer
10.4.1 Unbound and permeable construction
10.4.1.1 Preparation before laying
10.4.1.2 Laying of paving units
10.4.2 Bound construction
10.4.2.1 Preparation before laying
10.4.2.2 Laying of paving units
56 10.4.3 Reinstatement of damaged or lost jointing mortar between adjacent units in bound pavements
11 Cleaning and protection from staining of modular paving
11.1 Cleaning
11.1.1 General
11.1.1.1 Maintaining slip resistance of pavement surfaces
57 11.1.1.2 Cleaning chemicals
11.1.1.3 Temperature
11.1.1.4 Agitation
11.1.2 Specific contaminants
11.1.2.1 General dirt and soiling
58 11.1.2.2 Moss, lichens and algae
11.1.2.3 Rust stains
11.1.2.4 Oil stains
59 11.1.2.5 Bitumen stains
11.1.2.6 Graffiti and paint stains
11.1.2.7 Epoxy and polyester stains
11.1.2.8 Smoke, fire and tobacco stains
11.1.2.9 Beverage stains
60 11.1.2.10 Chewing gum
11.1.2.11 Scuff marks from vehicle tyres
11.1.2.12 Efflorescence
11.1.2.12.1 General
11.1.2.12.2 Efflorescence associated with clay products
61 11.1.2.13 Cement staining
11.1.3 Cleaning and sweeping using mechanical sweepers on pavements
62 11.2 Protection
11.3 Health and safety
BSI 13/30284071 DC
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