CCC08
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 15, 2016
- 3
I recently administered an asphalt overlay contract in a residential community with a combination of roads with and without curb and gutter. On those roads with curb and gutter a standing joint was specified after being discussed with the HOA as one of the options available. Other options included milling adjacent to c&g, milling entire width, etc. The road was generally in fair condition requiring no patching. As a result the standing joint was selected to minimize cost and impacts from construction.
Following the overlay there are concerns being voiced by homeowners regarding the driveway connections and the 'bump' now present. The HOA wants the driveways milled flush, but I do not recommend this for various reasons.
Has anyone else encountered this? Is standing joint considered a normal/acceptable treatment in your area?
Thanks
Following the overlay there are concerns being voiced by homeowners regarding the driveway connections and the 'bump' now present. The HOA wants the driveways milled flush, but I do not recommend this for various reasons.
Has anyone else encountered this? Is standing joint considered a normal/acceptable treatment in your area?
Thanks