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<center><span STYLE="font: 40pt arial;">'''Mortar and Grout'''</span></center>
  
<center>[http://mdotcf.state.mi.us/public/specbook/files/2012/702%20Mortar%20and%20Grout.pdf 2012 STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR CONSTRUCTION - SECTION 702]</center>
 
  
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<center><span style="color: red;"><span STYLE="font: 40pt arial;">'''Section Under Revision'''</span></span></center>
  
==GENERAL==
 
  
Mortar and grout is a mixture of:
 
  
* cement.
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==[[#GENERAL|GENERAL]]==
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Mortar and/or grout are a mixture of cement, fine aggregate, admixtures (if required) and water. Though mortar and grout are comprised of the same materials, a mortar is stiff and holds its shape, while a grout is fluid and is able to flow into small voids and may be pumped into final position via pressure.  Mortars are used to fix small concrete spalls, or in brick or block construction.  Grout is used to flow into small voids, anchor dowels and/or provide cover for post tensioning rods and tendons.  Grout can be pumped through grout pumps and typically used for post tensioning operations and establishing bearing above and below bridge bearings, beam top flanges, or in other difficult to reach areas. 
  
* fine aggregate (except for expansive grout).
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Non-shrink grouts are typically prepackaged mixes that will maintain original volume as the grout cures.  These are best suited for most grouting operations to eliminate the risk of concrete shrinkage and creating a lack of bearing or cover.
  
* concrete admixtures (when specified).
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Expansive grouts are mixed according to specifications and contain an expansive admixture that creates a 5-10% increase in volume. They also contain very little chlorides and thus are ideal for protecting high stressed steel tendons. 
  
* water.
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Mortars and grouts may be remixed, however; they may not be retempered.  Mortars and grouts may NOT be reused once they begin to set.
  
Stiff mixtures are classified as '''mortars'''Fluid mixtures are classified as '''grouts'''.
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Mortars and grouts must only be placed when temperatures are at least 40 degrees Fahrenheit during the placement and curing period.   
  
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When practical, a wet cure should be utilized for at least 7 days to prevent drying, shrinkage and cracking of the grout.
  
==MATERIALS==
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==[[#MATERIALS|MATERIALS]]==
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Materials must be selected in accordance with [http://mdotcf.state.mi.us/public/specbook/files/2012/702%20Mortar%20and%20Grout.pdf subsection 702.02 of the Standard Specifications for Construction].
  
 
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! Materials !! Requirements
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<center>'''Requirements'''</center>
 
 
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| Portland Cement Type I, Type IA || 901
Portland Cement Type I, Type IA
 
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<center>[http://mdotcf.state.mi.us/public/specbook/files/2012/901%20Cement%20and%20Lime.pdf 901]</center>
 
 
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| Masonry Cement Type N, Type S, Type M || 901
Masonry Cement Type N, Type S, Type M
 
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<center>[http://mdotcf.state.mi.us/public/specbook/files/2012/901%20Cement%20and%20Lime.pdf 901]</center>
 
 
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| Hydrated Lime Type S, Type SA || 901
Hydrated Lime Type S, Type SA
 
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<center>[http://mdotcf.state.mi.us/public/specbook/files/2012/901%20Cement%20and%20Lime.pdf 901]</center>
 
 
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| Air - Entraining Admixture|| 901
Air - Entraining Admixture
 
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<center>[http://mdotcf.state.mi.us/public/specbook/files/2012/901%20Cement%20and%20Lime.pdf 901]</center>
 
 
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|-
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| Fine Aggregate 2NS, 2MS|| 902
Fine Aggregate 2NS, 2MS
 
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<center>[http://mdotcf.state.mi.us/public/specbook/files/2012/902%20Aggregate.pdf 902]</center>
 
 
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| Water|| 911
Water
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<center>[http://mdotcf.state.mi.us/public/specbook/files/2012/911%20Water.pdf 911]</center>
 
 
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<center>'''Specialized Materials for . . .'''</center>
 
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<center>'''See Subsection'''</center>
 
 
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| Non-shrinking Mortars and Grouts || 702.03.B
Non-shrinking Mortars and Grouts
 
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<center>[http://mdotcf.state.mi.us/public/specbook/files/2012/702%20Mortar%20and%20Grout.pdf 702.03.B]</center>
 
 
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| Expansive Grouts || 702.03.C
Expansive Grouts
 
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<center>[http://mdotcf.state.mi.us/public/specbook/files/2012/702%20Mortar%20and%20Grout.pdf 702.03.C]</center>
 
 
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===[[#702.03 MIXTURE REQUIREMENTS|702.03 MIXTURE REQUIREMENTS]]===
  
Mortars and grouts:
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'''A.Standard Mortars and Grouts'''
 
 
* may be remixed but will not be retempered or used after they have begun to set.
 
 
 
* will be used only when the materials being mortared or grouted are at a temperature of 40°F (5°C) or higher and will remain so for the duration of the required curing period.
 
 
 
 
 
===Mixture Requirements===
 
 
 
 
 
====Standard Mortars and Grouts====
 
 
 
The cement and fine aggregates will be proportioned by weight for batches of 1 cubic yard (1 m<sup>3</sup>) or more, and by weight or volume for smaller batches.  '''''Table 702-1''''' gives the mix proportioning information for standard mortars (R-2 & R-3) and grout (R-1).  Water is added in amounts necessary to obtain the consistency required for the work.
 
 
 
 
 
====Non-shrinking Mortar and Grout====
 
  
Nonshrinking mortar and grout will not be used in contact with prestressing tendons or other highly stressed steel.
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The cement and fine aggregates must be proportioned by weight for batches of 1 cubic yard or more, and may be proportioned by weight or volume for smaller batches.  [http://mdotcf.state.mi.us/public/specbook/files/2012/702%20Mortar%20and%20Grout.pdf Tables 702.01A and 702.01B] of the Standard Specifications for Construction give the mix proportioning information for standard mortars (R-2 & R-3) and grout (R-1).  Water is added in amounts necessary to obtain the consistency required for the work.
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'''B. Non-shrinking Mortar and Grout Type H-1, Non-metallic'''
  
Type H-1 (Non-metallic)
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Non-shrink mortar and grout must not be used in contact with prestressing tendons or other highly stressed steel, however; may be used for recessed stress pockets on the fascia of beams being post-tensioned. 
  
* Used for dowels and anchor bolts.
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Non-shrink grout may also be used for dowels and anchor bolts and under level plates and bearings.  The non-shrink grouts are a premixed material listed in section [https://www.michigan.gov/documents/mdot/MDOT-MaterialSourceGuideComplete_Linked_181739_7.pdf 702.02B of Qualified Products List (QPL) found in the MDOT Materials Source Guide].  Water is added to the premixed, approved product as directed by the manufacturer to achieve the desired consistency while maintaining the minimum required compressive strength.
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* Will be a premixed material.
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'''C. Expansive Grout, Type E-1'''
  
* The material selected will be from the Qualified Products List.
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Expansive grout, Type E-1, is used for filling the void around post-tensioned tendons in precast concrete box beams.  The grout must be proportioned as specified in subsection [http://mdotcf.state.mi.us/public/specbook/files/2012/702%20Mortar%20and%20Grout.pdf 702.02.C of the Standard Specifications for Construction].
  
* Water will be added in amounts necessary to obtain a mortar or grout consistency required for the work.
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1. Requirements:
  
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No sand is to be used in the grout mixture.
  
====Expansive Grout, Type E-1====
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The grout will attain a 28-day minimum compressive strength of 3000 psi, according to ASTM C 942, however; the grout must be proportioned by MDOT specifications.
  
Expansive grout, Type E-1, is used for filling the void around post-tensioned tendons in precast concrete box beams.  The grout will be proportioned as follows:
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The expansive admixture, including any plasticizing or water reducing agent, must not contain chloride ions >0.50 percent by admixture weight nor any fluorides, sulfides, nitrates or thixotropic additives, or chemicals that may contribute to stress corrosion in steel.
 
 
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<center>'''Materials'''</center>
 
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<center>'''Per cubic yard (m<sup>3</sup>)'''</center>
 
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Portland Cement Type I
 
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<center>94 pounds (42.6 Kg)</center>
 
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Water, Maximum
 
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<center>5 gallons (19 L)</center>
 
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Expansive Admixture
 
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<nowiki>*As recommended by the manufacturer</nowiki>
 
 
 
 
 
====Requirements:====
 
 
 
No sand will be used in the grout mixture.
 
 
 
The grout will attain a 28-day minimum compressive strength of 3000 psi (25 MPa), according to ASTM C 942, but the grout will be proportioned by these specifications.
 
 
 
The expansive admixture, including any plasticizing or water reducing agent, will not contain chloride ions &gt;0.50 percent by admixture weight nor any fluorides, sulfides, nitrates or thixotropic additives.
 
  
 
The admixture may be in liquid or solid form.
 
The admixture may be in liquid or solid form.
  
Aluminum powder of the proper fineness and quantity, or other approved gas evolving material that is well dispersed throughout the admixture, will be used.
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==[[#CONSTRUCTION|CONSTRUCTION]]==
  
The grout will have an unrestrained expansion of 5 percent to 10 percent, according to ASTM C 940, except that the grout will be proportioned by these specifications and the expansion will be determined at three hours.
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[[File:Table 702.03-2.jpg|thumb|center|750px|Table 702-1 - Proportioning Standard Mortars and Grouts]]
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[[File:Table 702.03-3.jpg|thumb|center|750px|Table 702-1 - Proportioning Standard Mortars and Grouts (Metric)]]
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Latest revision as of 11:43, 19 January 2022

702
Mortar and Grout


Section Under Revision


GENERAL

Mortar and/or grout are a mixture of cement, fine aggregate, admixtures (if required) and water. Though mortar and grout are comprised of the same materials, a mortar is stiff and holds its shape, while a grout is fluid and is able to flow into small voids and may be pumped into final position via pressure. Mortars are used to fix small concrete spalls, or in brick or block construction. Grout is used to flow into small voids, anchor dowels and/or provide cover for post tensioning rods and tendons. Grout can be pumped through grout pumps and typically used for post tensioning operations and establishing bearing above and below bridge bearings, beam top flanges, or in other difficult to reach areas.

Non-shrink grouts are typically prepackaged mixes that will maintain original volume as the grout cures. These are best suited for most grouting operations to eliminate the risk of concrete shrinkage and creating a lack of bearing or cover.

Expansive grouts are mixed according to specifications and contain an expansive admixture that creates a 5-10% increase in volume. They also contain very little chlorides and thus are ideal for protecting high stressed steel tendons.

Mortars and grouts may be remixed, however; they may not be retempered. Mortars and grouts may NOT be reused once they begin to set.

Mortars and grouts must only be placed when temperatures are at least 40 degrees Fahrenheit during the placement and curing period.

When practical, a wet cure should be utilized for at least 7 days to prevent drying, shrinkage and cracking of the grout.


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MATERIALS

Materials must be selected in accordance with subsection 702.02 of the Standard Specifications for Construction.

Materials Requirements
Portland Cement Type I, Type IA 901
Masonry Cement Type N, Type S, Type M 901
Hydrated Lime Type S, Type SA 901
Air - Entraining Admixture 901
Fine Aggregate 2NS, 2MS 902
Water 911
Specialized Materials For... See Subsection
Non-shrinking Mortars and Grouts 702.03.B
Expansive Grouts 702.03.C

702.03 MIXTURE REQUIREMENTS

A.Standard Mortars and Grouts

The cement and fine aggregates must be proportioned by weight for batches of 1 cubic yard or more, and may be proportioned by weight or volume for smaller batches. Tables 702.01A and 702.01B of the Standard Specifications for Construction give the mix proportioning information for standard mortars (R-2 & R-3) and grout (R-1). Water is added in amounts necessary to obtain the consistency required for the work.

B. Non-shrinking Mortar and Grout Type H-1, Non-metallic

Non-shrink mortar and grout must not be used in contact with prestressing tendons or other highly stressed steel, however; may be used for recessed stress pockets on the fascia of beams being post-tensioned.

Non-shrink grout may also be used for dowels and anchor bolts and under level plates and bearings. The non-shrink grouts are a premixed material listed in section 702.02B of Qualified Products List (QPL) found in the MDOT Materials Source Guide. Water is added to the premixed, approved product as directed by the manufacturer to achieve the desired consistency while maintaining the minimum required compressive strength.


C. Expansive Grout, Type E-1

Expansive grout, Type E-1, is used for filling the void around post-tensioned tendons in precast concrete box beams. The grout must be proportioned as specified in subsection 702.02.C of the Standard Specifications for Construction.

1. Requirements:

No sand is to be used in the grout mixture.

The grout will attain a 28-day minimum compressive strength of 3000 psi, according to ASTM C 942, however; the grout must be proportioned by MDOT specifications.

The expansive admixture, including any plasticizing or water reducing agent, must not contain chloride ions >0.50 percent by admixture weight nor any fluorides, sulfides, nitrates or thixotropic additives, or chemicals that may contribute to stress corrosion in steel.

The admixture may be in liquid or solid form.

CONSTRUCTION

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MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT

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