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HomeMy WebLinkAbout841360.tiff / Le,/ t, -IMO COUNTY C0"MISSTUNt LO .h oc - t I U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, JUL 2 5 1984 FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION INSPECTION REPORT GRFFI v----. REGION NO. REPORT ON Plan-in-hand inspection DIVISION 16 Missile Base Roads. Weld County rmmn GATE OF INSPECTION INSPECTION MADE BY Bob Warren, Joe£1 en ;�/ Z,PROJECT NO. < ✓I 6/28/84 Dan Clark. and Lloyd Gruhn 1 . � l rn nM-en 4nn(9At1 IN COMPANY WITH See List Below REMARKS The inspection party met at the Texaco station in New Raymer. The following were in attendance: Weld County Chuck Carlson, County Commissioner Dave Becker, Road and Bridge Manager Warren Air Force Base Robert D. Herb, Chiet Missile Engineer Frederick G. Hansen, Missile Engineer Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)-Central Direct Federal Division (CDFD) Bob Warren, Planning and Coordination Engineer Joe Clem, Materials Engineer D. J. Clark, Contract Administration Technician Lloyd Gruhn, Assistant Area Design Engineer After a brief, general discussion the inspection party began its onsite inspection beginning with Road 9. The length of Road 9 was found to be 3.34 miles and the average width was 24 feet. The party then proceeded to Road 6. The length of Road 6 was found to be 10.40 miles, but the average width was 24 feet. The 1/4 mile south from site 0-3 to the section line was noted to be in a distressed condition. The plan-in-hand proposal was for all of Road 6 to receive a surfacing of a different gradation. Visual inspection did not confirm this. A plan to recondition the distressed portion only and use the same gradation throughout was proposed, but decision was deferred until all roads were inspected. The next road was Road 5. The width was found to be 24 feet and the length 7.45 miles. The party then proceeded to Road 3. The width was verified to be 24 feet and the length measured 8.03 miles. However, a portion of this road was found to be in excellent condition and not in need of more surfacing at this time. I The balance of the road showed spots of severe distress. After some discussion, an agreement was reached to drop a portion of the road, but recondition the remainder. At this time, it was agreed to also recondition ' the 1/4 mile Road 6 mentioned earlier. This would eliminate the need for two I gradations of gravel surfacing. The length of Road 3 to be rarnnditinnad and surfaced was determined to be 3.57 miles. 841360 e ' : ,,fri- ' ,j- '° '' ' There followed a general discussion during which the county was inrormeo or iih need for immediat ap r vat of the plans and the a reedA to.forward a letter of approval subject to the changes agr ed to our g,the inspection. rI _ 2 APPROVED FOR DISTRIBUTION Larry My Oa Project Development Engineer DISTRIBUTION Weld County Lhuck Larison, County Commissioner Warren Air Force Base Frederick G. Hansen, Missile Engineer Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)-Central Direct Federal Division (CDFD) Bob Warren, Planning and Coordination Engineer, CUED, Denver Charles Houser, Construction Engineer, CDFD, Denver Joe Clem, Materials Engineer, CDFD, Denver Area Design 3, CDFD, Denver Hello