1、ACI 330.1M-14Specification for Unreinforced Concrete Parking Lots and Site PavingReported by ACI Committee 330An ACI StandardFirst PrintingMarch 2015ISBN: 978-1-94272-707-1Specification for Unreinforced Concrete Parking Lots and Site PavingCopyright by the American Concrete Institute, Farmington Hil
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11、ther in the annually revised ACI Manual of Concrete Practice (MCP).American Concrete Institute38800 Country Club DriveFarmington Hills, MI 48331Phone: +1.248.848.3700Fax: +1.248.848.3701www.concrete.orgThis specification covers minimum requirements for the construction of unreinforced concrete parki
12、ng lots on grade. Included are requirements for submittals, testing and inspection, concrete materials, embedded reinforcement at joints, jointing and sealant material, forms, subgrade preparation, subbase, placing, texturing, curing, jointing, tolerances, and opening to traffic. This specification
13、does not cover requirements for pervious concrete.Keywords: construction; curing; inspection testing; jointing; pavements; site paving; texturing.CONTENTS(mandatory portion follows)PART 1GENERAL, p. 21.1Scope, p. 21.2Definitions, p. 21.3Referenced standards, p. 31.4Submittals, p. 31.5Storage and han
14、dling, p. 31.6Testing and inspection, p. 3PART 2PRODUCTS, p. 32.1Concrete, p. 32.2Embedded reinforcement at joints, p. 42.3Membrane-forming curing compounds, p. 42.4Joint and sealant material, p. 42.5Forms, p. 4PART 3EXECUTION, p. 43.1Subgrade preparation, p. 43.2Subbase, p. 43.3Setting forms, p. 43
15、.4Placing embedded reinforcement at joints, p. 43.5Batching, mixing, and delivery, p. 43.6Placing and finishing fixed-form pavement, p. 43.7Placing and finishing slipform and laser-guided screed pavements, p. 53.8Edging, p. 53.9Final surface texture, p. 53.10 Tolerances, p. 53.11Curing, p. 53.12Hot-
16、 or cold-weather construction, p. 53.13Jointing, p. 53.14Opening to traffic, p. 6NOTES TO SPECIFIER, p. 6General notes, p. 6(nonmandatory portion follows)FOREWORD TO CHECKLISTS, p. 6MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS CHECKLIST, p. 7OPTIONAL REQUIREMENTS CHECKLIST, p. 8SUBMITTALS CHECKLIST, p. 8Robert Louis Varn
17、er, ChairACI 330.1M-14Specification for Unreinforced Concrete Parking Lots and Site PavingAn ACI StandardReported by ACI Committee 330David J. AkersRichard O. AlbrightJ. Howard AllredWilliam L. ArentJoseph P. BergmaierBryan M. BirdwellDavid W. BuzzelliMichael W. CookTim CostMichael S. DavyNorbert J.
18、 DelatteDouglas W. DenoEdwin H. GebauerNader GhafooriBruce A. GlaspeyOmer HeracklisJerry A. HollandJim HoolehanKenneth G. KazanisFrank A. KozeliskiFrank LennoxJohn R. Love IIIRichard E. MillerJon I. MullarkyMatthew A. OffenbergScott M. PalottaNigel K. ParkesJan R. PrusinskiDavid Newton RichardsonRob
19、ert Alan RoddenDavid M. SuchorskiScott M. TarrDiep T. TuChristopher R. TullDon J. WadeRichard L. WarrenConsulting MemberD. Gene DanielACI 330.1M-14 was adopted July 22, 2014 and published March 2015.Copyright 2015, American Concrete InstituteAll rights reserved including rights of reproduction and u
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21、om the copyright proprietors.1(mandatory portion follows)PART 1GENERAL1.1Scope1.1.1 This specification covers requirements for the construction of unreinforced concrete parking lots and site paving on grade, including attached and integral curbs. Site paving includes entrance and exit lanes as well
22、as drive lanes within parking areas.1.1.2 Values in this specification are stated in inch-pound units. A companion specification in SI units is also available.1.1.3 The Notes to Specifiers are not part of this specification.1.2DefinitionsThe following definitions govern in this specification. For de
23、finitions not given below, refer to “ACI Concrete Terminology (ACI CT)”, http:/www.concrete.org/Tools/ConcreteTerminology.aspxaccepteddetermined to be satisfactory by Architect/ Engineer or Owner.Architect/Engineerthe architect, engineer, architectural firm, or engineering firm developing Contract D
24、ocuments or administering the Work under Contract Documents, or both.cold weathera period when the average daily ambient temperature is below 4C for more than three successive days. Note: The average daily temperature is the average of the highest and lowest temperature during the period from midnig
25、ht to midnight. When temperatures above 10C occur during more than half of any 24-hour duration, the period shall no longer be regarded as cold weather.construction jointthe surface where two successive placements of concrete meet, where the first placement has hardened before the next placement.Con
26、tract Documentsset of documents supplied by Owner to bidders during bidding phase of construction project. These documents include general requirements, contract forms, contract conditions, specifications, drawings, and addenda.contraction jointformed, sawed, or tooled groove in a concrete structure
27、 to create a weakened plane to regulate the location of cracking resulting from the dimensional change of different parts of the structure. (Commonly referred to as “control joints.”)Contractorthe person, firm, or entity under contract for construction of the Work.dowelssmooth bars or plates, usuall
28、y steel placed across a joint to transfer vertical load while allowing the joint to open and close.free edgethe edge of pavement abutting an isolation joint or the edge of the pavement against which no concrete is placed.hot weatherjob-site conditions that accelerate the rate of moisture loss or rat
29、e of cement hydration of freshly mixed concrete, including an ambient temperature of 27C or higher, and an evaporation rate that exceeds 1 kg/m2/h, or as revised by the Architect/Engineer.isolation jointa separation between adjacent parts of a structure that allows relative movement in two or more d
30、irections. Isolation joints are usually vertical planes located to avoid formation of cracks in the structure.mild exposure conditionan environment in which the concrete will not be exposed to freezing and thawing or to deicing agents.moderate exposure conditionan environment, normally in temperate
31、climate regions, in which concrete will only occasionally be exposed to moisture and will not be saturated prior to freezing and where no deicing agents or other aggressive chemicals are used.Ownerthe corporation, association, partnership, individual, public body, or authority with whom the Contract
32、or enters into an agreement and for whom the Work is constructed.panelan individual concrete pavement slab bordered by joints or slab edges.permittedaccepted by or acceptable to Architect/Engineer, usually pertaining to a request by Contractor, or when specified in Contract Documents.Project Drawing
33、sgraphic presentation of project requirements.Project Specificationwritten document that details requirements for the Work in accordance with service parameters and other specific criteria.referenced standardsstandardized documents of a technical society, organization, or association, including the
34、building codes of local or state authorities, which are referenced in Contract Documents.severe exposure conditionan environment, normally in cold climate regions, in which concrete may be saturated, or in almost continuous contact with moisture prior to freezing, and where deicing agents are used.s
35、ite pavingpaved areas intended for uses other than vehicle parking or access drives; for example, pedestrianor wheeled traffic or storage of products, materials, or trailers.subbasethe layer in the pavement system between the subgrade and the concrete pavement.subgradethe soil prepared and compacted
36、 to support a structure or a pavement system.submitprovide to Architect/Engineer for review.submittaldocument or material provided to Architect/Engineer for review and acceptance.supplementary cementitious material (SCM)inorganic material such as fly ash, silica fume, metakaolin, or slag cement that
37、 reacts pozzolanically or hydraulically.testing agencythe person, firm, or entity under contract for providing testing services.tie bara reinforcing bar, commonly a deformed reinforcing bar, intended to transmit tension through a contraction or construction joint.unreinforced concrete pavementconcre
38、te pavement that does not contain distributed deformed reinforcing bars or welded-wire reinforcement.Workthe entire construction or separately identifiable parts thereof required to be furnished under Contract Documents.American Concrete Institute Copyrighted Material www.concrete.org2 SPECIFICATION
39、 FOR UNREINFORCED CONCRETE PARKING LOTS AND SITE PAVING (ACI 330.1M-14)1.3Referenced standardsAmerican Concrete Institute117M-10Specification for Tolerances for Concrete Construction and Materials and Commentary301M-10Specifications for Structural Concrete305.1-06Specification for Hot Weather Concre
40、ting306.1-90(02)Standard Specification for Cold Weather Concreting308.1M-11Specification for Curing Concrete311.6M-09Specification for Ready Mixed Concrete Testing ServicesASTM InternationalA36/A36M-12Standard Specification for Carbon Structural SteelA615/A615M-14Standard Specification for Deformed
41、and Plain Carbon-Steel Bars for Concrete ReinforcementC33/C33M-13Standard Specification for Concrete AggregatesC94/C94M-14aStandard Specification for Ready-Mixed ConcreteC150/C150M-12Standard Specification for Portland CementC173/C173M-14Standard Test Method for Air Content of Freshly Mixed Concrete
42、 by the Volumetric MethodC231/C231M-14Standard Test Method for Air Content of Freshly Mixed Concrete by the Pressure MethodC309-11Standard Specification for Liquid Membrane-Forming Compounds for Curing ConcreteC595/C595M-14Standard Specification for Blended Hydraulic CementsC618-12aStandard Specific
43、ation for Coal Fly Ash and Raw or Calcined Natural Pozzolan for Use in ConcreteC920-14aStandard Specification for Elastomeric Joint SealantsC989/C989M-13Standard Specification for Slag Cement for Use in Concrete and MortarsC1157/C1157M-11Standard Performance Specification for Hydraulic CementC1567-1
44、3Standard Test Method for Determining the Potential Alkali-Silica Reactivity of Combinations of Cementitious Materials and Aggregate (Accelerated Mortar Bar Method)D994/D994M-11Standard Specification for Preformed Expansion Joint Filler for Concrete (Bituminous Type)D1751-04(2013)1Standard Specifica
45、tion for Preformed Expansion Joint Filler for Concrete Paving and Structural Construction (Nonextruding and Resilient Bituminous Types)D1752-04a(2013)Standard Specification for Preformed Sponge Rubber Cork and Recycled PVC Expansion Joint Fillers for Concrete Paving and Structural ConstructionD5893M
46、-10Standard Specification for Cold Applied, Single Component, Chemically Curing Silicone Joint Sealant for Portland Cement Concrete PavementsD6690-12Standard Specification for Joint and Crack Sealants, Hot Applied, for Concrete and Asphalt Pavements1.4Submittals1.4.1 Submit drawings and documentatio
47、n as required in this specification.1.4.2 Obtain written acceptance of submittals from the Architect/Engineer before using the materials or methods requiring acceptance.1.5Storage and handling1.5.1 Store construction materials in a clean, dry location.1.6Testing and inspection1.6.1 General1.6.1.1 Te
48、sts required to document submittals, certify product compliance with this Specification before use in construction, establish concrete mixture proportions, provide acceptability of changes requested by the Contractor, or appeal rejection of material found defective by Owners testing agency shall be
49、performed by accredited laboratories using ACI-certified technicians.1.6.1.2 The Work in progress will be inspected, and materials, equipment, and procedures will be evaluated for quality and acceptability by representatives of the Owner or as designated in the Contract Documents.1.6.2 Contractors responsibilitiesContractor shall permit and facilitate access of Owners testing agency to the construction site for the performance of all activities for quality assurance and quality control