International Road Maintenance Part 1
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National Road Number Structure in Cambodia
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Cambodia Road numbering systems
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National Road Number Structure in Cambodia
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How to used topography machine
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2.Auto Level
3.Digital Level
4.Total Station
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How to used topography machine
1.Theodolite
2.Auto Level
3.Digital...
Technical standard specification for road maintenance and construction
This specification for Cambodia standard.
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Technical standard specification for road maintenance and construction
This specification for Cambodia standard.
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The Cambodia Bridge Design Standard is intended to be used for the design
of all new road and railway bridges in the Kingdom of Cambodia.
The Cambodian Bridge Design Standard consists of the following
complementary documents:
- CAM PW 04-101-99 Australian Bridge Design Code 1996
(the Base Document) and associated Commentary;
- CAM PW 04-102-99 this document (the Amendments)
which contains amendments and additions to the Base document; and
- The Commentary on the Cambodian Bridge Design Standard which
contains amendments and additions to the Commentary on the Base
Document. These documents shall be considered together. In the case of
a conflict between the provisions of the Base Document and the provisions
of the Amendments, the Amendments shall override the Base Document.
The Cambodia Bridge Design Standard is intended to be used for the design
of all new road and railway bridges in the Kingdom...
The Cambodia Road Design Standard is intended to be used for the design of
all new roads in the Kingdom of Cambodia. The Cambodian Road Design
Standard consists of the following complementary documents which shall
be considered together:
- CAM PW 03-101-99 Road Design Standard – Part 1 - Geometry;
- CAM PW 03-102-99 Road Design Standard – Part 2 - Pavement;
- CAM PW 03-103-99 Road Design Standard – Part 3 - Drainage;
For the purpose of regulating and interpreting the provisions of this Standard
The Cambodia Road Design Standard is intended to be used for the design of
all new roads in the Kingdom of Cambodia. The Cambodian...
The Cambodia Road Design Standard is intended to be used for the design of
all new roads in the Kingdom of Cambodia. The Cambodian Road Design
Standard consists of the following complementary documents which shall
be considered together:
- CAM PW 03-101-99 Road Design Standard – Part 1 - Geometry;
- CAM PW 03-102-99 Road Design Standard – Part 2 - Pavement;
- CAM PW 03-103-99 Road Design Standard – Part 3 - Drainage;
For the purpose of regulating and interpreting the provisions of this Standard
The Cambodia Road Design Standard is intended to be used for the design of
all new roads in the Kingdom of Cambodia. The Cambodian...
The Cambodia Road Design Standard is intended to be used for the design of
all new roads in the Kingdom of Cambodia. The Cambodian Road Design
Standard consists of the following complementary documents which shall
be considered together:
- CAM PW 03-101-99 Road Design Standard – Part 1 - Geometry;
- CAM PW 03-102-99 Road Design Standard – Part 2 - Pavement;
- CAM PW 03-103-99 Road Design Standard – Part 3 - Drainage;
For the purpose of regulating and interpreting the provisions of this Standard,
The Cambodia Road Design Standard is intended to be used for the design of
all new roads in the Kingdom of Cambodia. The Cambodian...
Where local irregularities in the existing surface would otherwise result in an asphaltic layer more than 75 mm thick after compaction, the surface shall be brought to uniform contour by patching with an asphaltic material to be approved by the Engineer and thoroughly tamping or rolling it until it
conforms with the surrounding surface. The mixture used shall be the same as that specified for the next layer, unless the size of the largest aggregate in the mixture precludes this, in which case the Engineer will decide the mixture to be used.
Where the existing pavement is broken or shows instability, the unsuitable material shall be removed and disposed of as directed by the Engineer and replaced with the same asphaltic material as specified for the succeeding pavement layer, compacted to the specified standard and to the elevation of the adjacent surface.
Where the existing surface course is stabilised or constructed of asphaltic materials or Portland cement concrete, and if the edge of the course has become eroded, disintegrated,or broken, the edges shall be trimmed back, the debris removed and disposed of, and the space backfilled with an
asphaltic material or with gravel or similar approved material, and then compacted, as directed by the Engineer.
The surface upon which the asphaltic material is to be placed shall be swept thoroughly and cleaned of all loose dirt and other objectionable material immediately before spreading the asphaltic materials.
Before spreading the asphaltic material upon a Portland cement concrete surface all longitudinal and transverse joints shall be cleaned out and filled with an approved sand asphalt mix. Cracks shall be similarly treated as directed by the Engineer.
Wherever possible the cleaning out shall be to a depth of 40 mm or more and the sand asphalt shall be thoroughly compacted in joints and cracks to a level which will not be more than 5mm below the surface.
If instructed by the Engineer a tack coat shall be applied in accordance with Section 4.3 of these Specifications. If the Engineer considers an additional tack coat is required prior to laying the asphaltic material or between successive layers of the asphaltic material, due to solely to the Contractor’s method of working, then such tack coat shall be at the Contractor’s expense.
Where local irregularities in the existing surface would otherwise result in an asphaltic layer more than 75 mm thick after compaction, the surface...
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- Site surveying
- Data preparation
- Civil 3D interface
- Drawing setup
- Import point and point group
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