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President: James C. Codell, III, Kentucky
Vice President: Tom Stephens, Nevada
Secreturyflreusurer:Larry King, Pennsylvania
Regional Representatives:

Region I

Carol Murray, New Hampshire


Patricia McDonald, Vermont

Region II

Fred Van Kirk, West Virginia


Whitting Clement, Virginia

Region III

Henry Hungerbeeler,Missouri
Mark Wandro, Iowa

Region IV

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AND TRANSPORTATION OFFICIALS
HIGHWAY SUBCOMMITTEE ON MATERIALS
2002-2003
Gary Hoffman, PENNSYLVANIA, Chairman
Lon S . Ingram, KANSAS, Vice Chairman
Terry M. Mitchell, FHWA, Secretary

ALASKA-Michael San Angelo,


State Materials Engineer,
Alaska Department of
Transportation and Public
Facilities, 5750 E. Tudor Road,
Anchorage, Alaska 995071225

COLORADO-Tim Aschenbrener,
Materials Engineer, Colorado
Department of Transportation,
4201 East Arkansas Ave.,
Denver, Colorado 80222
CONNECTICUT-KeithR. Lane,
Director, Research and
Materials, Connecticut
Department of Transportation,
280 West Street, Rocky Hill,
Connecticut 06067-3502

-Robert Lewis,State Quality


Assurance Engineer

DELAWARE-James Pappas,
Chief Materiais and Research
Engineer, Delaware
Department of Transportation,
P.O. Box 778, Dover,
Delaware 19903-0778

ARIZONA-Douglas A. Forstie,
State Materials Engineer,
Materials Group, Arizona
Department of Transportation,
1221 North 21a Ave., Phoenix,
Arizona 85009

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA-Wasi
U. Khan, District of Columbia
Department of Public Works
and Transportation, 2000 14*
Street, NW, Room N-401,
Washington, DC 20009

ARKANSAS-Jerry R. Westerman,
Materials Engineer, Arkansas
State Highway and
TransportationDepartment,
P.O.Box 2261, Little Rock,
Arkansas 72203

FLORIDA-Thomas O. Malerk,
State Materials Engineer,
Florida Department of
Transportation, 2006 NE
Waldo Rd., Gainesville,
Florida 32609

-Ralph Hali, Assistant Chief


Engineer, Operations
CALIFORNIA-Phil Stolarski,
Division of Materiais
Engineering and Testing
Services, California
Department of Transportation,
5900 Folsom Blvd.,
Sacramento, California 958194612

GEORGIA-GeorgeneM. Geary,
State Materiais and Research
Engineer, Georgia Department
of Transportation, 15 Kennedy
Drive, Forest Park, Georgia
30297
HAWAII-Garret S . Okada, Quality
Assurance Engineer, Hawaii
Department of Transportation,
2530 Likelike Highway,
Honolulu, Hawaii 96819

IDAHO-Jeff Miles, Materials


Engineer, Idaho Transportation
Department, P.O. Box 7129,
Boise, Idaho 83702-1129
ELINOIS-Eric Harm,Chief of
Materiais and Physical
Research, Iilinois Department
of Transportation, 126 East
Ash Street, Springfield, illinois
62704-4766
INDIANA-Mark Miller, Chief,
Materiais and Tests Division,
Indiana Department of
Transportation, 120 South
Shortridge Rd., Indianapolis,
Indiana 46219
IOWA-James Berger, Materials
Engineer, Iowa Department of
Transportation, 800 Lincoln
Way, Ames, Iowa 50010
KANSAS-Lon S . Ingram, Chief,
Materials and Research
Bureau, Kansas Department of
Transportation, lo* Floor,
Docking State Office Building,
Topeka, Kansas 66612
KENTUCKY-Wesley Glass,
Director, Division of Materials,
Kentucky Transportation
Cabinet, 1227 Wilkinson
Blvd., Frankfort, Kentucky
40601-1226
-Allen H. Myers, Asphalt
Branch Manager
LOUISIANA-N. Douglas Hood,
Jr., Materials Engineer
Administrator, Louisiana
Department of Transportation
and Development, 5080
Florida Blvd., Baton Rouge,
Louisiana 70806
-Henry Lacinak, Testing
Engineer

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Materials and Tests Engineer,
Alabama Department of
Transportation, 1409 Coliseum
Blvd., Montgomery, Alabama
36130
-Lynn Wolfe, Testing Engineer

MONTANA-Kent M. Barnes,
Materiais Engineer, Montana
Department of Transportation,
2701 Prospect Ave., Helena,
Montana 59620-1001

MARYLAND-Peter Stephanos,
Director, Office of Materials
and Technology, Maryland
State Highway Administration,
2323 West Joppa Rd.,
Brooklandville, Maryland
21022

NEBRASKA-Mostafa Jamshidi,
Engineer, Materials and
Research Division, Nebraska
Department of Roads, P.O.
Box 94759, Lincoln, Nebraska
68509
NEVADA-Dean Weitzel, Chief
Materials Engineer, Nevada
Department of Transportation,
1263 S.Stewart Street, Carson
City, Nevada 89712

-Woody Hood, Central


Northem Regional Engineer
MASSACHUSETTS-Clement
Fung, Research and Materials
Engineer, Massachusetts
Highway Department, 45 1 D
St., 5" Floor, Boston,
Massachusetts 02210-1950

NEW HAMPSHIRE-Alan D.
Rawson, Materials and
Research Engineer, New
Hampshire Department of
Transportation, P.O.Box 483,
Stickney Ave., Concord, New
Hampshire 03302-0483

MICHIGAN-RogerD. Till, P.E.,


Engineer of Structural
Research, Michigan
Department of Transportation,
Construction and Technology
Division, 8885 Ricks Rd., P.O.
Box 30049, Lansing, Michigan
48909

NEW JERSEY-Eileen Sheehy,


Chief, Bureau of Materials,
New Jersey Department of
Transportation,P.O. Box 607
Trenton, New Jersey 086250607

-James Culp, Engineer of


Construction and Technology

NEW MEXICO-John H. Tenison,


Chief, State Materials Bureau,
New Mexico State Highway
Department, P.O. Box 1149,
Santa Fe, New Mexico 875041149

MiNNESOTA-Keith Shannon,
State Materials Engineer,
Minnesota Department of
Transportation, 1400 Gervais
Ave., Maplewood, Minnesota
55109-2044

NEW YORK-Robert L.Sack,


Deputy Chief Engineer,
Director, Technical Services
Division, New York
Department of Transportation,
State Office Campus, Building
7A, Room 210,1220
Washington Ave., Albany,
New York 12232-0861

MISSISSIPPI-JimmyW.
Brumfeld, State Materials
Engineer, Mississippi
Department of Transportation,
P.O. Box 1850, Jackson,
Mississippi 39215- 1850
-Richard Sheffield, Assistant
State Materials Engineer
MISSOURI-C. L.Baldwin,
Assistant Division Engineer,
Construction and Materials,
Missouri Department of
Transportation, P.O. Box 270,
Jefferson City, Missouri 65102

-Donald A. Streeter, Concrete


Section Program Manager

-Robert A. Burnett, Assistant


Director, Geotechnical
Engineering Bureau

NORTH CAROLINA-Cecil Jones,


State Materials Engineer,
North Carolina Department of
Transportation, 1801 Blue
Ridge Rd., Raleigh, North
Caroiina 27607
-Jack E. Cowsert, State
Materials Quality Engineer
NORTH DAKOTA-Ron Homer,
Materials and Research
Engineer, North Dakota
Department of Transportation,
300 Airport Road, Bismarck,
North Dakota 58504
OHIO-Lloyd Welker,
Administrator, Office of
Materials Management, Ohio
Department of Transportation,
1600 West Broad Street,
Columbus, Ohio 43223
-Walid emayel, Deputy
Director. Division of
Construction Management
OKLAHOMA-Reynolds H.
Toney, Engineer, Materials
Division, Oklahoma
Department of Transportation,
200 NE 28 Street, Oklahoma
City, Oklahoma 73 105
-Scott Seiter, Assistant
Materials Engineer
OREGON-Jeffrey L.Gower,
Oregon Department of
Transportation, 800 Airport
Road, SE, Salem, Oregon
97301-4798
PENNSYLVANIA-Jeny
Mdasheskie, Chief, Materials
and Testing Division,
Pennsylvania Department of
Transportation, 1118 State
Street, Box 2926, Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania 17105-2926
-William Miller, Engineer of
Tests
PUERTO RICO-O~I~ID~O
DimQuirindongo, Chief, Materials
Testing Office, Puerto Rico
Department of Transportation
and Public Works, P.O. BOX
42007, San Juan, Puerto Rico
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Engineer, Maine Department
of Transportation, 16 State
House Station, Augusta, Maine
04333-0016

RHODE ISLAND-Mark Felag,


P.E., Chief Civil Engineer
(Materials), Rhode Island
Department of Transportation,
Two Capitol Hili, Room 018,
Providence, Rhode Island
02903
-Michael Byrne, Principal Civil
Engineer (Materials)
-Colin A. Franco, P.E.,
Managing Engineer (Research
and Technology Development)

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION (cont'd)

-Jeffrey Rapol, Federal


Aviation Administration, 800'
independence Ave., SW, Room
616, Washington, DC 20591
UTAH-Howard J. Anderson,
Pavement Operations
Engineer, Utah Department of
Transportation, 4501 South,
2700 West - Box 148220, Salt
Lake City, Utah 84114-8220

SOUTH CAROLINA-Milton O.
Fletcher, P.E., Research and
Materials Engineer, South
Carolina Department of
Transportation,Box 191,
Columbia, South Carolina
29202

VERMONT-Donald H. Lathrop,
Materials and Research
Engineer, Vermont Agency of
Transportation, National Life
Building, Drawer 33,
Montpelier, Vermont 056335001

-Meml1 E. Zwanka, State


Materials Engineer

VIRGINIA-Andrew J.
Mergenmeier, State Materials
Engineer, Virginia Department
of Transportation, 1401 East
Broad Street, Richmond,
Virginia 23219

SOUTH DAKOTA-Joe J. Feller,


Chief Materials and Surfacing
Engineer, South Dakota
Department of Transportation,
700 E. Broadway Ave., Pierre,
South Dakota 57501-2586
TENNESSEE-Gary Head,
Engineering Director,
Materials and Tests Division,
Tennessee Department of
Transportation, 6601
Centennial Blvd., Nashville,
Tennessee 37243-0360
-Bill Trolinger, Assistant
Materials Engineer
-Brian Egan, Assistant
Materials Engineer
TEXAS-Kenneth W. Fults,
Director, Materials and
Pavements Section,
Construction Division, Texas
Department of Transportation,
125 E. 1luL
Street, Austin,
Texas 78701-2483

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION-Terry M.


Mitchell, Office of
Infrastructure Research and
Development, Federal
Highway Administration,
KRDI- 11,6300 Georgetown
Pike, McLean, Virginia 22101

-William R. Bailey, III,


Assistant State Materials
Engineer
WASHINGTON-Thomas E.
Baker, Materials Engineer,
Washington State Department
of Transportation, P.O. Box
47365, Olympia, Washington
98504-7365
WEST VIRGINIA-Richard
Genthner, Director, Materials
Control, Soils, and Testing
Division, West Virginia
Department of Transportation,
190 Dry Branch Road,
Charleston, West Virginia
25306

KOREA-Jung Hoon, Executive


Vice President, Korea
Highway Corporation, 293-1
Kumto-Dong, Songnam-Si,
Kyonggi-Do, Seoul, Korea,
Postal Code 461-380
NORTHWEST TERRITORIESPeter Vician, Northwest
Temtories Department of
Public Works, Yellowlaiife,
Northwest Temtories, Canada
XIA 2L9
NOVA SCOTIA-Tom Gouthro,
Manager, Technical Services,
Department of Transportation
and Public Works, 107
Guyseorough Rd., Fall River,
Nova Scotia B2T 1J6
ONTARIO-Guy Cautillo, Senior
Manager, Materials
Engineering and Research
Office, Ministry of
Transportation, Room 233,
Building C, 1201 Wilson Ave.,
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
M3M 1J8
SASKATCHEWAN-R. Allan
Widger, Director, Geotechnical
and Materials Branch,
Highways and Transportation,
1610 Park Street, Regina,
Saskatchewan, Canada S4P
3Vl
-Frank Skilnick, Sr., Regional
Operations Engineer.
Highways and Transportation,
2147 Airport Dr.,Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan, Canada S7L
6M6

-Roy Capper, Materials


Control, Soils,and Testing
Division
WISCONSIN-JohnB. Volker,
Chief Quality Management
Engineer, Wisconsin
Department of Transportation,
3502 Kinsman Blvd.. Madison,
Wisconsin 53704
WYOMING-Rick Harvey, State
Materials Engineer, Wyoming
Department of Transportation,
5300 Bishop Blvd., Cheyenne,
Wyoming82009

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MASSACHUSETTS METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COMMISSION-TerrenceJohnston,
Director of Laboratory,
Massachusetts Metropolitan
Distxict Commission, 148
Newton Street, Waltham,
Massachusetts 02183

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NEW JERSEY TURNPIKE


AUTHORITY-Sean M.Hill,
Senior Project Engineer, New
Jersey k p i k e Authority,
P.O.Box 1121, New
Brunswick, New Jersey 08903
THE PORT AUTHORITY OF
NEW YORK AND NEW
JERSEY-Casimir Bognacki,
General Manager, Material
Engineering Division, The Port
Authority of New York and
New Jersey, 241 Erie Street,
Jersey City, New Jersey 07310

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INTRODUCTION
PART I
SPECIFICATIONS
This Twenty-Third Edition of Transportation Materials is published in two parts. Part I contains
specifications for materials, and Part II includes methods of testing and specifications for testing equipment. Part I
contains 174 materials specifications and 29 Recommended Practices, of which most contain both English and
Metric units of measure. Technical revisions were made in 47 of the standards since the Tweny-Second Edition, 19
standards were reconfirmed, five new standards were added, four standards were discontinued, and two standards
were deleted. A number of specifications were included in this publication at the request of the AASHTO
Subcommitteeon Bridges and Structures.
Many of these specifications agree with those of the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM).
In all cases where the Association and ASTM standards are technically identical, or substantially identical with
some changes, reference to the ASTM designation number is shown in the heading of the specification.
In past editions, AASHTO has printed ASTM standards which have been adopted by AASHTO and given
an AASHTO designation. This was done under a long-standing copyright arrangement between AASHTO and
ASTM. The Twenty-Third Edition includes 45 AASHTO-approved ASTM specifications. These specifications
appear in this edition as the actual ASTM specification preceded by a cover page with the AASHTO designation
number. Any AASHTO exception to the ASTM specification is indicated on this cover page. The numerical order of
the specifications has been retained. A list of the affected AASHTO specifications is included following the Table of
Contents.
General jurisdiction over Association standards in this field rests with the AASHTO Highway Subcommittee
on Materials, which has members representing each of the 50 States, the Commonwealth of Puerto RICOand the
District of Columbia, that constitute the Member Departments of the Association, and the U.S. Department of
Transportation. In addition, the Subcommittee has representation from several of its Associate Members, including
the Massachusetts Metropolitan District Commission, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, and the New
Jersey Turnpike Authority. Also represented on the Subcommittee are most of the Associations Affiliate members,
including the Canadian Provinces of Nova Scotia, Ontario, Saskatchewan, and the Northwest Territories; Korea; and
Turkey.
Beginning in 1993, with the Sixteenth Edition, material specifications and test methods are published by
AASHTO each year. Annual revisions are voted upon by the Associations 52 Member Departments prior to the
publication of each new edition of this book, and if approved by at least two-thirds of the Member Departments,
they are included in the edition as standards of the Association.
Comments regarding these specifications are welcomed and should be addressed to the Executive Director of
AASHTO, 444 North Capitol Street, N.W., Suite 249, Washington, DC 20001. AASHTOs Web site and internet
address is http://www.transportation.org.

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PART I SPECIFICATIONS
Table of Contents
SUBJECT SEQUENCE

Number
AGGREGATES
M 6-03
M 17-95 (1999)
M 29-03
M 43-88 (2003)
M 45-99 (2003)
M 80-87 (2003)
M 195-00

Title

Page

Volume

................................
Mineral Filler for Bituminous Paving Mixtures ...............................
Fine Aggregate for Bituminous Paving Mixtures ............................
Sizes of Aggregate for Road and Bridge Construction ....................
Aggregate for Masonry Mortar ........................................................
Coarse Aggregate for Portland Cement Concrete ............................
Lightweight Aggregates for Structural Concrete .............................

M 6- 1

1A

M 17-1

1A
1A

Fine Aggregate for Portland Cement Concrete

M 29-1
M 43-1
M 45- 1

1A

M 80-1

1A
1A

M 195-1

1A

M 20- 1

1A

M 81-1
M 82-1

1A
IA

M 140-1

1A

M 226-80 (2000)

Emulsified Asphalt ...........................................................................


Requirements for Mixing Plants for Hot-Mixed,
Hot-Laid Bituminous Paving Mixtures ............................................
Cationic Emulsified Asphalt ............................................................
Viscosity-Graded Asphalt Cement ...................................................

M 156-1
M 208-1
M 226- 1

1A
1A
1A

M 303-89 (2002)

Lime for Asphalt Mixtures ...............................................................

M 303-1

1B

M 316-99

Polymer-Modified Cationic Emulsified Asphalt ..............................


Performance-Graded Asphalt Binder ...............................................

M 3 16-1
M 320-1
R 5-1

1B
1B
1B

R 12-1
R 14-1

1B
1B

Asphalt Additives and Modifiers ......................................................


R 15-1
Certifying Suppliers of Performance-Graded Asphalt Binders ......... R 26-1

1B

BITUMINOUS MATERIALS
Penetration-Graded Asphalt Cement ................................................
M 20-70 (2000)
Cutback Asphalt (Rapid-Curing Type) ............................................
M 8 1-92 (2000)
Cutback Asphalt (Medium-Curing Type) ........................................
M 82-75 (2000)
M 140-03
M 156-97 (2001)
M 208-01

M 320-03
R 5-03
R 12-85 (2002)
R 14-88 (2002)
R 15-00
R 26-01
R 28-02
R 29-02
R 30-02

Selection and Use of Emulsified Asphalts

.......................................

Bituminous Mixture Design Using the Marshall and


Hveem Procedures ...........................................................................
Classifymg Hot-Mix Recycling Agents .............................................

Acclerated Aging of Asphalt Binder Using a Pressurized


Aging Vessel (PAV) ........................................................................
Grading or Verifying the Performance Grade of an
Asphalt Binder .................................................................................
Mixture Conditioning of Hot-Mix Asphalt ......................................

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R 28-1

1B

R 29-1
R 30-1

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Page
BOX CULVERT. CULVERT PIPE AND DRAIN TILE
Corrugated Steel Pipe. Metallic.Coated. for Sewers and Drains ...... M 36-1
M 36-03
M 86-1
Concrete Sewer. Storm Drain. and Culvert Pipe ..............................
M 86-98 (2002)
Concrete Sewer. Storm Drain. and Culvert Pipe [Metric] ................ M 86M-1
M 86M-98 (2002)
M 167-03
M 170-02
M 17OM-O1
M 175-97 (2001)
M 175M-97 (2001)
M 176-98 (2002)

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M 176M-98 (2002)
M 178-95 (1999)
M 178M-95(1999)

M 17OM-1
M 175-1

1A
1A

................................................... M 175M-1
M 176-1
Porous Concrete Pipe .......................................................................
Porous Concrete Pipe [Metric] .........................................................
M 176M-1
M 178-1
Concrete Drain Tile ..........................................................................
Concrete Drain Tile [Meric] ...............................................
;............ M 178M-1

1A

Perforated Concrete Pipe [Metric]

Aluminum Alloy Sheet for Corrugated Aluminum Pipe

M 198-03

Joints for Concrete Pipe. Manholes. and Precast Box Sections


M 198-1
Using Preformed Flexible Joint Sealants .........................................
Precast Reinforced Concrete Manhole Sections ...............................
M 199-1
Precast Reinforced Concrete Manhole Sections [Metric] ................ M199M-1
Reinforced Concrete Arch Culvert. Storm Drain. and
Sewer Pipe ........................................................................................
M 206-1
Reinforced Concrete Arch Culvert. Storm Drain.
and Sewer Pipe [Metric] ...................................................................
M 206M-1
Reinforced Concrete Elliptical Culvert. Storm Drain.
M 207-1
and Sewer Pipe .................................................................................
Reinforced Concrete Elliptical Culvert. Storm Drain.
M 207M-1
and Sewer Pipe [Metric] ...................................................................
Steel Sheet. Zinc-Coated (Galvanized). for Corrugated
M 218-1
Steel Pipe ..........................................................................................
Corrugated Aluminum Alloy Structural Plate for Field-Bolted
Pipe. Pipe-Arches. and Arches .........................................................
M 2 19-1
Reinforced 'Concrete D-Load Culvert. Storm Drain.
and Sewer Pipe .................................................................................
M 242-1
Reinforced Concrete D-Load Culvert. Storm Drain. and Sewer
Pipe [Metric] ....................................................................................
M 242M-1
Field-Applied Coating of Corrugated Metal Stnictural Plate
for Pipe. Pipe-Arches. and Arches ...................................................
M 243-1
Corrugated Steel Pipe. Polymer-Precoated. for Sewers
M 245-1
and Drains ........................................................................................
Steel Sheet. Metallic-Coated and Polymer-Precoated.
for Corrugated Steel Pipe .................................................................
M 246-1

M 207-02
M 207M-01
M 218-03
M 219-92 (2000)
M 242-03
M 242M-03
M 243-96 (2000)
M 245-00
M 246-00

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Pipe [Metric] ....................................................................................
Perforated Concrete Pipe ..................................................................

M 197-01

M 206M-O1

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M 199-99
M 199M-99
M 206-02

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Corrugated Steel Structural Plate. Zinc.Coated.


M 167-1
for Field-Bolted Pipe. Pipe.Arches. and Arches ..............................
Reinforced Concrete Culvert. Storm Drain. and Sewer Pipe ........... M 170-1

Bituminous-Coated corrugated Metal Culvert Pipe


and Pipe-Arches ...............................................................................
Corrugated Aluminum Pipe for Sewers and Drains .........................

M 190-95 (2000)

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M 252-02
M 259-98 (2002)
M 259M-00
M 262-00
M 264-03

M 273-00

M 273M-00

M 274-87 (2000)
M 278-02
M 289-91 (2000)
M 294-03
M 304-03
M 306-89 (2000)
M 3 15-03
M 315M-03

BRICK
M 91-95 (2000)
M 114-03

Title
Corrugated Polyethylene Drainage Pipe

..........................................

Precast Reinforced Concrete Box Sections for Culverts.


Storm Drains. and Sewers ................................................................
Precast Reinforced Concrete Box Sections for Culverts, Storm
Drains, and Sewers [Metric] .............................................................
Concrete Pipe and Related Products ................................................

Page
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M 259-1

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M 259M-1
M 262-1

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Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene(ABS) and Poly(Viny1Chloride)


(PVC) Composite Sewer Piping .......................................................
M 264-1
Precast Reinforced Concrete Box Sections for Culverts, Storm
Drains, and Sewers with Less Than Two Feet of Cover Subjected
to Highway Loadings .......................................................................
M 273-1
Precast Reinforced Concrete Box Sections for Culverts, Storm
Drains, and Sewers with Less Than 0.6 m of Cover Subjected
;
.......................
M 273M-1
to Highway Loadings [Metric] .................................
Steel Sheet, Aluminum-Coated (Type2), for Corrugated
M 274- 1
Steel Pipe ..........................................................................................
M 278-1
Class PS46 Poly(Viny1 Chloride) (PVC) Pipe .................................
Aluminum-Zinc Alloy Coated Sheet Steel for Corrugated
Steel Pipe ..........................................................................................
M 289- 1Corrugated Polyethylene Pipe, 300-to 1200-mm Diameter ............ M 294-1
Poly(Viny1 Chloride) (PVC) Profile Wall Drain Pipe
M 304-1
and Fittings Based on Controlled Inside Diameter ...........................
M 306-1
Drainage Structure Castings .............................................................
Joints for Circular Concrete Sewer and Culvert Pipe.
Using Rubber Gaskets ....................... i ..............................................
M 315-1
Joints for Circular Concrete Sewer and Culvert Pipe,
Using Rubber Gaskets [Metric] .........................................................
M 315M-1

Sewer and Manhole Brick (Made from Clay or Shale)

....................

M 91-1

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1B
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Building Brick (Solid Masonry Units Made from Clay or Shale) .... M 114-1

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CONCRETE. CURING MATERIALS. AND ADMIXTURES


Liquid Membrane-Forming Compounds for Curing Concrete ......... M 148-1
M 148-01
M 154-1
Air-Entraining Admixtures for Concrete ..........................................
M 154-00

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M 171-00
M 182-91 (2000)
M 194-00
M 205-97 (2001)

M 210-03
M 224-91 (2000)

.................................................................... M 157-1
Sheet Materials for Curing Concrete ................................................
M 171-1
M 182-1
Burlap Cloth Made from Jute or Kenaf ............................................
M 194-1
Chemical Admixtures for Concrete ..................................................
Molds for Forming Concrete Test Cylinders Vertically ...................M 205-1
Ready-Mixed Concrete

Use of Apparatus for the Determination of Lengh Change


of Hardened Cement Paste, Mortar, and Concrete ...........................
M 210-1
Use of Protective Sealers for Portland Cement Concrete ................. M 224-1

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M 295-00
M 302-00

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Boiled Linseed Oil Mixture for Treatment of Portland
Cement Concrete ..............................................................................
Concrete Made by Volumetric Batching and Continuous Mixing
Coal Fly Ash and Raw or Calcined Natural Pozzolan
for Use as a Mineral Admixture in Concrete ...................................
Ground Granulated Blast-Furnace Slag for Use in Concrete
and Mortars ......................................................................................

...

ENVIRONMENTAL TESTS
Chemical. Biological. and Physical Analysis of Water ....................
R 23-99
Collection &d Preservation of Water Samples ................................
R 24-99
GUARDRAIL AND FENCING
M 180-00
Corrugated Sheet Steel Beams for Highway Guardrail ....................
M 181-98
Chain-Link Fence .............................................................................
Turnbuckles and Shackles ................................................................
M 269-96 (2000)
M 279-03

Metailic-Coated, Steel Woven Wire Fence Fabric ...........................

M 280-03

Metallic-Coated (Carbon) Steel Barbed Wire

M 281-96 (2000)
M 305-02

..................................
Steel Fence Posts and Assemblies, Hot-Wrought ............................
Discontinued-Aluminu-Coated Steel Barbed Wire ....................

HYDRAULIC CEMENT
M 85-03
Portland Cement ...............................................................................
Blended Hydraulic Cement ..............................................................
M 240-03
M 307-03
M 321-03

Use of Silica Fume as a Mineral Admixture in Hydraulic-Cement


Concrete. Mortar. and Grout ............................................................
High-Reactivity Pozzolans for Use in Hydraulic-Cement
Concrete. Mortar. and Grout ............................................................

JOINT FILLER AND ASPHALT PLANK


.M 33-99
Preformed Expansion Joint Filler for Concrete
(Bituminous Type) ...........................................................................
M 153-98 (2002)
Preformed Sponge Rubber and Cork Expansion Joint Fillers
for Concrete Paving and Structural Construction .............................
M 173-01
Concrete Joint-Sealer, Hot-Poured Elastic Type ..............................
M 213-01
Preformed Expansion Joint Fillers for Concrete Paving
and Structural Construction (Nonextruding and Resilient
Bituminous Types) ...........................................................................
M 220-84 (1999)
Preformed PolychioropreneElastomeric Joint Seals
for Concrete Pavements ...................................................................
M 251-97 (2001)
Plain and Laminated Elastomeric Bridge Bearings ..........................
M 282-99
Joint Sealants, Hot-Poured, Elastomeric-Type, for Portland
Cement Concrete Pavements ............................................................

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R 23-1
R 24-1

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M 180-1

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M 181-1

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M 269-1

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M 279-1
M 280-1

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M 281-1
M 305-1

1B

M 85-1
M 240-1

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M 307-1

1B

M 321-1

1B

M 33-1

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M 153-1
M 173-1

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M 213-1

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M 220-1
M 251-1

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Number
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M 301-01

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Preformed PolychloropreneElastomeric Joint Seals for Bridges ..... M 297-1
Joint Sealants, Hot-Poured, for Concrete and Asphalt Pavements ... M 301-1
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METALLIC MATERIALS FOR BRIDGES


Steel Forgings, Carbon and Alloy, for General Industrial Use ........ M 102W
M 102W
M 102-1
M 102-98 (2002)
M 103W
Steel Castings, Carbon, for General Application .............................
M 103W
M103-1
M 103-97 (2001)
M 105-96 (2000)
M 105-1
Gray Iron Castings ...........................................................................
M 107-97 (2001)
Bronze Castings for Bridges and Turntables .................................... M 107-1
Wrought Copper-Alloy Bearing and Expansion Plates and Sheets
M 108-98 (2002)
for Bridge and Other Structural Use .................................................
M 108-1
M 111W
Zinc (Hot-Dip Galvanized) Coatings on Iron and Steel Products .... M 111M/
M 111-1
M 111-03
Zinc ..................................................................................................
M 120-1
M 120-01
M 138W
M 138-02
M 160Ml
M 160-03

M 163Ml
M 163-00
M 164-03

M 164M-O1
M 169-02
M 202W
M 202-02
M 227W
M 227-97 (2001)
M 232W
M 232-03
M 253-03

Copper Sheet, Strip, Plate, and Rolled Bar

......................................

General Requirements for Steel, Plates, Shapes,


Sheet Piling, and Bars for Structural Use .........................................
Castings, Iron-Chromium, Iron-Chromium-Nickel, Corrosion
Resistant, for General Application ...................................................

M 138W
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M 163-1
M 164-1

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M 202- 1
Steel Bars, Carbon, Merchant Quality, Mechanical Properties ........ M 2271
M 227M- 1
M 232W
Zinc Coating (Hot-Dip) on Iron and Steel Hardware .......................
M 232-1
Heat-Treated Steel Structural Bolts, 150 ksi Minimum
Tensile Strength ...............................................................................
M 253-1
M 253M-96 (2001) High-Strength Steel Bolts, Classes 10.9 and 10.9.3, for Structural
Steel Joints [Metric] ................................................................
......... M 253M-3
Steel Bars, Carbon, Hot-Wrought, Special Quality,
M 255Ml
M 255W
M 255-97 (2001) Mechanical Properties ......................................................................
M 255-1
Catbon and High-Strength Low-Alloy Structural Steel Shapes,
M 270W
Plates, and Bars and Quenched-and-Tempered Alloy Structural
M 270-03
Steel Plates for Bridges ....................................................................
M 270W
M 270- 1
Wire Rope and Sockets for Movable Bridges ..................................
M 277-1
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M 16OM-1

High-Strength Bolts for Structural Steel Joints ................................


High-Strength Bolts for Structural Steel Joints [Metric] .................. M 164M-1
Steel Bars, Carbon, Cold-Finished, Standard Quality ......................
Steel Sheet Piling .............................................................................

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Castings. Iroc.Chromium.Nicke1. Corrosion Resistant.
for Severe Service ............................................................................

M 291-01
M 291M-03

Carbon and Alloy Steel Nuts

M 292Mi
M 292-03

Carbon and Alloy Steel Nuts for Bolts for High-pressure


or High-Temperature Service. or Both .............................................

M 293-93 (2001)
M 293M-97 (2001)
M 298-0 1
M 299-01
M 314-90 (2000)

Hardened Steel Washers

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M 285-03

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Carbon and Alloy Steel Nuts [Metric] .............................................

..................................................................
Hardened Steel Washers [Metric] ....................................................
Coatings of Zinc Mechanically Deposited on Iron and Steel ...........
Coatings of Cadmium Mechanically Deposited ...............................
Steel Anchor Bolts ............................................................................

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M 291-1

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M 293M;l

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M 298-1

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M 299-1
M 314-1

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M 69-1

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M 229-1

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M 237-1
M 247-1

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M 248-1

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M 249-1
M 268-1

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M 271-1

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M 290-1
M 300-1

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MISCELLANEOUS
Sodium Chloride ..............................................................................
M 143-1
M 143-03
Calcium Chloride .............................................................................
M 144-1
M 144-86 (2000) .
Epoxy Protective Coatings ...............................................................
M 200-1
M 200-73 (2000)
Extruded Foam Board (Polystyrene) ................................................
M 230-1
M 230-98 (2002)
M 235-1
M 235M/M 235-03 Epoxy Resin Adhesives ....................................................................
R 1-1
Use of the International System of Units .........................................
R 1-00
Evaluation of Transportation-Related Earthborne Vibrations .......... R 8-1
R 8-96 (2000)
R 10-98 (2002)
Definition of Terms for Specifications and Procedures ................... R 10-1
R 16-02
Regulatory Information for Chemicals Used in AASJTO Tests ..... R 16-1
Technician Training and Qualification Programs ............................
R 25-1
R 25-00
R 34-03
Evaluating Deicing Chemicals .........................................................
R 34-1
PAINTING AND TRAFFIC MARKING AND SIGNING
Aluminum Paint ...............................................................................
M 69-70 (2000)
M 229-91 (2000)
Discontinued-Basic Lead Silico.Chromate. ReadyMixed'Primer ...................................................................................
M 237-96 (2000)
Epoxy Resin Adhesives for Bonding Traffic Markers
to Hardened Portland Cement and Asphalt Concrete .......................
M 247-02
Glass Beads Used in Traffic Paints ..................................................
M 248-91 (2000)
Ready-Mixed White and Yellow Traffic Paints ...............................
M 249-98
White and Yellow Reflective Thermoplastic Striping
Material (Solid Form) ......................................................................
M 268-03
Retroreflective Sheeting for Traffic Control ....................................
M 27 1-02
The Evaluation of Blast-Cleaned Steel Surfaces ..............................
M 290-96 (2000)
Acrylic Prismatic Reflectors and Embossed Aluminum
Frames for Signs ..............................................................................
M 300-03
Inorganic Zinc-Rich Primer .............................................................

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Evaluation of Coating Systems with Zinc-Rich primers .................. R 31-1

QUALITY ASSURANCE
Statistical Procedures .......................................................................
R 4-1
R 4-97 (2000)
Acceptance Sampling Plans for Highway Construction ................... R 9-1
R 9-97 (2000)
Indicating Which Places of Figures Are to Be Considered
R 11-82 (2002)
R 11-1
Significant in Specified Limiting Values .........................................
R 18-01
Establishing and Implementing a Quaiity System
for Construction Materials Testing Laboratories .............................
R 18-1
R 20-99
R 20-1
Procedures for Measuring Highway Noise ......................................
REINFORCING STEEL AND WIRE ROPE
Zinc-Coated Steel Wire Rope and Fittings for
M 30-02
Highway Guardrail ...........................................................................
M 31MI
Deformed and Plain Billet-Steel Bars for
Concrete Reinforcement ...................................................................
M 31-03

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M 32MI
M 32-03
M 42MI
M 42-95 (1999)

Discontinued-Rail-Steel Deformed and Plain Bars for Concrete


Reinforcement ..................................................................................

M 53MI
M 53-95 (1999)

Discontinued-Axle-Steel Deformed and Plain Bars for Concrete


Reinforcement ..................................................................................

Steel Wire, Plain, for Concrete Reinforcement

Volume
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M 31M/
M 31-1
M 32M/

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M 32-1

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M 42M/
M 42-1

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M 53M/

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M 53-1
M 54MI
M 54-02

Fabricated Deformed Steel Bar Mats for


Concrete Reinforcement ...................................................................

M 55MI
M 55-03
M 203MI
M 203-01
M 204MI
M 204-01
M 221MI
M 22 1-03
M 225MI
M 225-03
M 254-77 (2000)

Steel Welded Wire Reinforcement, Plain, for Concrete ...................

M 275MJ
M 275-00
M 284MJ
M 284-03

M 317Mi
M 317-03

Steel Strand, Uncoated Seven-Wire for Concrete Reinforcement ....


Uncoated Stress-Relieved Steel Wire for Prestressed Concrete .......
Steel Welded Wire Reinforcement, Deformed, for Concrete ...........
Steel Wire, Deformed, for Concrete Reinforcement

........................

Corrosion-ResistantCoated Dowel Bars ..........................................

M 54M/
M 54-1
M 55M/
M 55-1
M 203M/
M 203-1
M 204W
M 204-1
M 221W
M 221-1
M 225M/
M 225-1
M 254-1

Uncoated High-Strength Steel Bar for Prestressing Concrete .......... M 275M/


M 275-1
Epoxy-Coated Reinforcing Bars: Materials and Coating
Requirements ............................................
...................................... M 284M/
M 284- 1
Epoxy-Coated Reinforcing Bars: Handling Requirements
for Fabrication and Job Site .............................................................
M 317M/
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Number
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Rail-Steel and Axle-Steel Deformed Bars for Concrete
Reinforcement ..................................................................................

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SOILS AND STABILIZATION


M 57-80 (2000)
M 145-91 (2000)
M 146-91 (2000)
M 147-65 (2000)

M 155-87 (2000)

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M 288-00
M 3 18-02
M 319-02
R 13-03
R 21-96 (2000)
R 22-97 (2001)

R 27-01

Materials for Embankments and Subgrades .....................................

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for Highway Construction Purposes ................................................
Terms Relating to Subgrade, Soil-Aggregate, and Fill Materials

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Materiais for Aggregate and Soil-Aggregate Subbase, Base,


and Surface Courses .........................................................................
Granular Material to Control Pumping Under
Concrete Pavement ...........................................................................
Lime for Soil Stabilization ...............................................................
Chtextile Specification for Highway Applications .........................
Glass CuIlet Use for Soil-AggregateBase Course

...........................

M 288- 1
M 3 18- 1

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Base Course ......................................................................................
M 319-1
R13- 1
Conducting Geotechnica Subsurface Investigations .......................
Drilling for Subsurface Investigations-Unexpectedly
Encountering Suspected Hazardous Material ...................................
R 21-1
Decommissioning Geotechnical Exploratory BorehoIes ..................R 22- I

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Assessment of Corrosion of Steel Piling for Non-Marine


Applications .....................................................................................

R 27- 1

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M 152-1

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M 201-1
M 231-1

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R 32-1

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R 33-1

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TESTING EQUIPMENT
Wire-Cloth Sieves for Testing Purposes ..........................................
M 92-03
M 152M/M 152-03 Flow Table for Use in Tests of Hydraulic Cement ...........................
M 201-00
Moist Cabinets. Moist Rooms. and Water Storage Tanks Used
in the Testing of Hydraulic Cements and Concretes ........................
M 231-95 (2002)
Weighing Devices Used in the Testing of Materials ........................
M 261-96 (2000)
Standard Tire for Pavement Frictional-Property Tests .....................
M 286-96 (2000)
Smooth-Tread Standard Tire for Special-Purpose Pavement
Frictional-Property Tests ..................................................................
R 19-94 (1999)
Operational Guidelines on Test Pits for Evaluating
Pavement Performance .....................................................................
R 32-03
Calibrating the Load Cell and Deflection Sensors for a Falling
Weight Deflectometer ......................................................................
R 33-03
Calibrating the Reference Load Cell Used for Reference
Calibrations for Falling Weight Deflectometer ................................

TIMBER AND PRESERVATIVES


M 133-03
Preservatives and Pressure Treatment Processes for Timber ........... M 133-1
M 168-96 (1999)
Wood Products ................................................................................ i M 168-1

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The following specifications have been deleted from the 23d Edition:
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Fine Aggregate for Portland Cement Concrete

..............................
Mineral Filler for Bituminous Paving Mixtures .............................
Penetration-Graded Asphalt Cement ..............................................
Fine Aggregate for Bituminous Paving Mixtures ...........................
Zinc-Coated Steel Wire Rope and Fittings for
Highway Guardrail .........................................................................
Deformed and Plain Billet-Steel Bars for Concrete
Reinforcement ................................................................................

..............................

M 29-1

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M 31M
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M 32W
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M 17-1
M 20-1

M 32M/M 32-03

Steel Wire, Plain, for Concrete Reinforcement

M 33-99

M 43-88 (2003)

Preformed Expansion Joint Filler for Concrete (Bituminous


Type) ..............................................................................................
M 33-1
Corrugated Steel Pipe, Metallic-Coated, for Sewers and Drains .... M 36-1
Discontinued-Rail-Steel Deformed and Plain Bars for
Concrete Reinforcement .................................................................
M 42W
M 42-1
Sizes of Aggregate for Road and Bridge Construction .................. M 43-1

M 45-99 (2003)

Aggregate for Masonry Mortar

M 53W
M 53-95 (1999)

Discontinued-Axle-Steel Deformed and Plain Bars for


Concrete Reinforcement .................................................................

M 54W
M 54-02

Fabricated Deformed Steel Bar Mats for Concrete


Reinforcement ................................................................................

M 36-03
M 42W
M 42-95 (1999)

......................................................

M 45-1

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M 53M
M 53-1

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M 54W
M 54-1
Steel Welded Wire Reinforcement,Plain, for Concrete ................. M 55W
M 55-1
Materials for Embankments and Subgrades ...................................
M 57-1
M 69-1
Aluminum Paint .............................................................................

1A

M 81-92 (2000)

Coarse Aggregate for Portand Cement Concrete ..........................


Cutback Asphalt (Rapid-Curing Type) ..........................................

1A
1A

M 82-75 (2000)

Cutback Asphalt (Medium-CuringType)

M 55MlM 55-03
M 57-80 (2000)
M 69-70 (2000)
M 80-87 (2003)

M 85-03
M 86-98 (2002)
M 86M-98 (2002)
M 91-95 (2000)

M 80-1
M 81-1

...................................... M 82-1
M 85-1
Portland Cement .............................................................................
M 86-1
Concrete Sewer, Storm Drain, and Culvert Pipe ............................
Concrete Sewer, Storm Drain, and Culvert Pipe [Metric] .............. M 86M-1
Sewer and Manhole Brick (Made from Clay or Shale) .................. M 91-1

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Number
M 6-03
M 17-95 (1999)
M 20-70 (2000)
M 29-03
M 30-02

Number
M 92-03
M 102W
M 102-98 (2002)
M 103W
M 103-97 (2001)
M 105-96 (2000)
M 107-97 (2001)
M 108-98 (2002)
M 111W
M 111-03
M 114-03

M 120-01
M 133-03
M 138W
M 138-02
M 140-03
M 143-03

M 144-86 (2000)
M 145-91 (2000)
M 146-91 (2000)

M 147-65 (2000)
M 148-01
M 152M/M 152-03
M 153-98 (2002)
M 154-00
M 155-87 (2000)

M 156-97 (2001)
M 157-97 (2001)
M 160W
M 160-03

M 163W
M 163-00
M 164-03
M 164M-O1

Title
Page
Wire-Cloth Sieves for Testing Purposes ........................................
M 92-1
Steel Forgings. Carbon and Alloy. for General Industrial Use ....... M 102W
M 102-1
Steel Castings. Carbon. for General Application ...........................
M 103W
M 103-1
Gray Iron Castings ......................................................................... M 105-1
M 107-1
Bronze Castings for Bridges and Turntables ..................................
M 108-1
Wrought Copper-Alloy Bearing and Expansion Plates
and Sheets for Bridge and Other Structural Use .............................
Zinc (Hot-Dip Galvanized) Coatings on Iron and
Steel Products .................................................................................
M 111W
M 111-1
Building Brick (Solid Masonry Units Made from
Clay or Shale) ................................................................................. M 114-1
Zinc ................................................................................................
M 20-1
Preservatives and Pressure Treatment Processes for Timber ......... M 133-1
M 138W
Copper Sheet. Strip. Plate. and Rolled Bar ....................................
M 138-1
M 140-1
Emulsified Asphalt .........................................................................
M 143-1
Sodium Chloride ............................................................................
M 144-1
Calcium Chloride ...........................................................................
Classification of Soils and Soil-AggregateMixtures
for Highway Construction Purposes ...............................................
M 145-1
Terms Relating to Subgrade, Soil-Aggregate, and Fill Materials ... M 146-1
Materials for Aggregate and Soil-Aggregate Subbase, Base,
and Surface Courses ...................................................................
M 147-1
Liquid Membrane-Forming Compounds for Curing Concrete ....... M 148-1

Volume
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Flow Table for Use in Tests of Hydraulic Cement ......................... M 152-1

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Preformed Sponge Rubber and Cork Expansion Joint Fillers


for Concrete Paving and Structural Construction ...........................
Air-Entraining Admixtures for Concrete ........................................

M 153-1
M 154-1

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M 155-1

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M 156-1

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Granular Material to Control Pumping Under Concrete


Pavement ........................................................................................
Requirements for Mixing Plants for Hot-Mixed, Hot-Laid
Bituminous Paving Mixtures ..........................................................
Ready-Mixed Concrete ..................................................................
General Requirements for Steel, Plates, Shapes, Sheet Piling,
and Bars for Structural Use ............................................................

M 157-1
M 160W
M 160-1

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M 163W
M 163-1
M 164-1
High-Strength Bolts for Structural Steel Joints ..............................
High-Strength Bolts for Structural Steel Joints [Metric] ................M 164M-1

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Castings, Iron-Chromium. Iron-Chromium-Nickel, Corrosion


Resistant, for General Application .................................................

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M 169-02
M 170-02
M 17OM-O1
M 171-00
M 173-01
M 175-97 (2001)
M 175M-97 (2001)
M 176-98 (2002)
M 176M-98 (2002)
M 178-95 (1999)
M 178M-95 (1999)
M 180-00
M 181-98 (2002)
M 182-91 (2000)
M 190-95 (2000)
M 194-00
M 195-00
M 196-92 (2000)
M 197-01
M 198-03
M 199-99
M 199M-99
M 200-73 (2000)
M 201-00
M 202W
M 202-02
M 203W
M 203-01
M 204W
M 204-01
M 205-97 (2001)
M 206-02

M 206M-O1

Page
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Corrugated Steel Structural Plate. Zinc.Coated.
for Fieid-Bolted Pipe. PipeArches. and Arches ............................
M 167-1
Wood Products ...............................................................................
M 168-1
M 169-1
Steel Bars; Carbon. Cold.Finished. Standard Quality ....................
Reinforced Concrete Culvert. Storm Drain. and Sewer Pipe ......... M 170-1

Volume
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1A
1A
1A

Reinforced Concrete Culvert. Storm Drain. and Sewer Pipe


[Metric] ..........................................................................................
Sheet Materials for Curing Concrete ..............................................
Concrete Joint.Sealer. Hot-Poured Elastic Type ............................

M 17OM-1
M 171-1
M 173-1

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Perforated Concrete Pipe ................................................................


Perforated Concrete Pipe [Metric] .................................................

M 175-1
M 175M-1

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Porous Concrete Pipe [Metric] .......................................................
M 176M-1
M 178-1
Concrete Drain Tile ........................................................................
M 178M-1
Concrete Drain Tile [Metric] ..........................................................
Corrugated Sheet Steel Beams for Highway Guardrail .................. M 180-1
Chain-Link Fence ...........................................................................
M 181- 1
Burlap Cloth Made from Jute or Kenaf ..........................................
M 182-1

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Porous Concrete Pipe

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1A
1A
1A
1A
1A

Bituminous-Coated Corrugated Metal Culvert Pipe


and Pipe-Arches .............................................................................
Chemical Admixtures for Concrete ................................................

M 190-1
M 194-1

1A
1A

Lightweight Aggregates for Structurai Concrete ............................

M 195-1

1A

Corrugated Aluminum Pipe for Sewers and Drains .......................


M 196-1
Aluminum Alloy Sheet for Corrugated Aluminum Pipe ................M 197-1

1A

Joints for Concrete Pipe. Manholes. and Precast Box Sections


Using Preformed Flexible Joint Sealants .......................................
Precast Reinforced Concrete Manhole Sections .............................

M 198-1
M 199-1

Precast Reinforced Concrete Manhole Sections [Metric] .............. M 199M-1


M 200-1
Epoxy Protective Coatings .............................................................
Moist Cabinets. Moist Rooms. and Water Storage Tanks Used
in the Testing of Hydraulic Cements and Concretes ......................
Steel Sheet Piling ............................................................................

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1A
1A

1A

M 201-1
M 202W
M 202-i

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1A

M 203W
M 203-1
Uncoated Stress-Relieved Steel Wire for Prestressed Concrete ..... M 204W
M 204-1
Molds for Forming Concrete Test Cylinders Vertically .................M 205-1

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Steel Strand. Uncoated Seven-Wire for


Concrete Reinforcement .................................................................

Reinforced Concrete Arch Culvert. Storm Drain. and


Sewer Pipe ......................................................................................
Reinforced Concrete Arch Culvert, Storm Drain,
and Sewer Pipe [Metric] .................................................................

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M 206M-1

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M 208-01
M 210-03
M 213-01

M 2 16-02
M 218-03
M 219-92 (2000)
M 220-84 (1999)
M 221W
M 221-03
M 224-91 (2000)

M 225W
M 225-03
M 226-80 (2000)
M 227W
M 227-97 (2001)
M 229-91 (2000)
M 230-98 (2002)
M 23 1-95 (2002)

M 232W
M 232-03
M 233-86 (2000)

M 235MIM 235-03
M 237-96 (2000)
M 240-03
M 241-97 (2001)
M 242-03
M 242M-03

M 243-96 (2000)
M 245-00

Title
Page
Reinforced Concrete Elliptical Culvert. Storm Drain. and Sewer
Pipe ..................................................................................................
M 207-1
Reinforced Concrete Elliptical Culvert, Storm Drain,
M 207M-1
and Sewer Pipe [Metric] .................................................................
Cationic Emulsified Asphalt ..........................................................
M 208-1
Use of Apparatus for the Determination of Length Change
M 210-1
of Hardened Cement Paste, Mortar, and Concrete .........................
Preformed Expansion Joint Fillers for Concrete Paving and
Structural Construction (Nonextruding and Resilient
Bituminous Types) .........................................................................
M 213-1
M 216-1
Lime for Soil Stabilization ..............................................................
Steel Sheet, Zinc-Coated (Galvanized), for Corrugated
Steel Pipe ........................................................................................
M 218-1
Corrugated Aluminum Alloy Structural Plate for Field-Bolted
Pipe, Pipe-Arches, and Arches .......................................................
M 219-1
Preforme Polychloroprene Elastomeric Joint Seals for
Concrete Pavements .......................................................................
M 220-1
Steel Welded Wire Reinforcement, Deformed, for Concrete ......... M 221W
M 221-1
Use of Protective Sealers for Portland Cement Concrete ............... M 224- 1
Steel Wire, Deformed, for Concrete Reinforcement ......................
M 225W
M 225-1
M 226-1
Viscosity-Graded Asphalt Cement .................................................
Steel Bars, Carbon, Merchant Quality, Mechanical Properties ...... M 227W
M 227-1
Discontinued-Basic Lead Silico-Chromate, ReadyM 229-1
Mixed Primer .................................................................................
Extruded Foam Board (Polystyrene) ..............................................
M 230-1
Weighing Devices Used in the Testing of Materials ......................
M 231-1
Zinc Coating (Hot-Dip) on Iron and Steel Hardware .....................
M 232M
M 232-1
.
Boiled Linseed Oil Mixture for Treatment of Portland Cement
Concrete .........................................................................................
M 233-1
M 235- 1
Epoxy Resin Adhesives ..................................................................
Epoxy Resin Adhesives for Bonding Traffic Markers to
Hardened Portland Cement and Asphalt Concrete .........................
M 237-1
Blended Hydraulic Cement ............................................................
M 240-1
Concrete Made by Volumetric Batching and
Continuous Mixing .........................................................................
M 241-1
Reinforced Concrete D-Load Culvert, Storm Drain, and
Sewer Pipe ......................................................................................
M 242-1
Reinforced Concrete D-Load Culvert, Storm Drain,
M 242M-1
and Sewer Pipe [Metric] .................................................................
Field-Applied Coating of Conugated Metal Structural Plate for
Pipe, Pipe-Arches, and Arches .......................................................
M 243- 1
Corrugated Steel Pipe, Polymer-Precoated, for
M 245-1
Sewers and Drains ..........................................................................

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Number
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Number
M 246-00
M 247-02
M 248-91 (2000)
M. 249-98
M 251-97 (2001)
M 252-02
M 253-03

Title
Steel Sheet. Metallic-Coated and Polymer.Precoated.
for Corrugated Steel Pipe ...............................................................
Glass Beads Used in Traffic Paints ................................................
Ready-Mixed White and Yellow Traffic Paints .............................
White and Yellow Reflective Thermoplastic Striping
Material (Solid Form) ....................................................................
Plain and Laminated Elastomeric Bridge Bearings ........................
Corrugated Polyethylene Drainage Pipe ........................................

Page

Volume

M 246-1
M 247-1

1A
1A

M 248-1

1A

M 249- 1
M 251-1
M 252-1

1A
1B

M 253-1

1B

M 253M-1
M 254-1

1B
1B

M 255W
M 255-1

1B

M 254-77 (2000)

Heat-Treated Steel Structural Bolts. 150 ksi Minimum


Tensile Strength .............................................................................
High-Strength Steel Bolts, Classes 10.9 and 10.9.3,
for Structurai Steel Joints [Metric] .................................................
Corrosion-ResistantCoated Dowel Bars ........................................

M 255W
M 255-97 (2001)

Steel Bars, Carbon, Hot-Wrought, Special Quality,


Mechanical Properties ....................................................................

M 259-98 (2002)

Precast Reinforced Concrete Box Sections for Culverts,


Storm Drains, and Sewers ..............................................................
M 259-1
Precast Reinforced Concrete Box Sections for Culverts,
Storm Drains, and Sewers [Metric] ................................................
M 259M-1
Standard Tire for Pavement Frictional-PropertyTests ...................M 261-1
M 262-1
Concrete Pipe and Related Products ..............................................

M 253M-96 (2001)

M 259M-O0
M 261-96 (2000)
M 262-00

M 264-03
M 268-03
M 269-96 (2000)
M 270MI
M 270-03

Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene(ABS) and Poly(Viny1


Chloride) (PVC) Composite Sewer Piping .....................................
Retroreflective Sheeting for Traffic Control ..................................

M 264-1
M 268-1

Turnbuckles and Shackles ..............................................................

M 269-1

Carbon and High-Strength Low-Alloy Structural Steel Shapes,


Plates, and Bars and Quenched-and-Tempered Alloy Structural
Steel Plates for Bridges ..................................................................

M 270W
M 270-1
M 271-1

M 271-02

The Evaluation of Blast-Cleaned Steel Surfaces ............................

M 273-00

Precast Reinforced Concrete Box Sections for Culverts,


Storm Drains, and Sewers with Less Than Two Feet of Cover
Subjected to Highway Loadings .....................................................
M 273-1
Precast Reinforced Concrete Box Sections for Culverts,
Storm Drains, and Sewers with Less Than 0.6 m of Cover
Subjected to Highway Loadings [Metric] ......................................
M 273M-1
Steel Sheet, Aluminum-Coated (Type 2), for Corrugated
Steel Pipe ........................................................................................
M 274-1
Uncoated High-Strength Steel Bar for Prestressing Concrete ........ M 275W
M 275-1
M 277-1
Wire Rope and Sockets for Movable Bridges ................................

M 273M-00

M 274-87 (2000)
M 275W
M 275-00
M 277-81 (2000)
M 278-02
M 279-03
M 280-03

...............................
Metallic-Coated Steel Woven Wire Fence Fabric ..........................
Metallic-Coated (Carbon) Steel Barbed Wire ................................
Class PS46 Poly(Viny1 Chloride) (PVC) Pipe

1B
1B
1B
1B
1B
1B
1B

1B

1B

1B

1B
1B
1B
1B

M 278-1

1B

M 279- 1

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M 280-1

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..........................

M 284W
M 284-03

Joint Sealants. Hot.Pouted. E1astomeric.Type. for Portand


Cement Concrete Pavements ..........................................................
Epoxy-Coated Reinforcing Bars: Materials and
Coating Requirements ....................................................................

M 285W
M 285-03

Castings, Iron-Chromium-Nickel, Corrosion Resistant, for


Severe Service ................................................................................

M 286-96 (2000)

Smooth-Tread Standard Tire for Special-PurposePavement


Frictional-Property Tests ................................................................
Geotextile Specification for Highway Applications .......................

M 288-00

M 281-1

Volume
1B

M 282-1

1B

M 284W
M 284-1

1B

M 285W
M 285-1

1B

M 286-1
M 288-1

1B
1B

M 289-1

1B

M 290-1
M 291-1

1B
1B

M 291M-1

1B

M 292W
M 292- 1
M 293-1

1B

Page

Title

M 291-01

Aluminum-Zinc Alloy Coated Sheet Steel for Corrugated


Steel Pipe ........................................................................................
Acrylic Prismatic Reflectors and Embossed Aluminum
Frames for Signs ............................................................................
Carbon and Alloy Steel Nuts ..........................................................

M 291M-O3

Carbon and Alloy Steel Nuts [Metric]

M 292W
M 292-03

Carbon and Alloy Steel Nuts for Bolts for High-pressure or


High-Temperature Service, or Both ...............................................

M 293-93 (2001)

Hardened Steel Washers .................................................................

M 293M-97 (2001)
M 294-03

M 293M-1
Hardened Steel Washers [Metric] ..................................................
Corrugated Polyethylene Pipe, 300- to 1200-mm Diameter .......... M 294-1

1B
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M 295-00

Coal Fly Ash and Raw or Calcined Natural Pozzolan


for Use as a Mineral Admixture in Concrete ..................................
M 295-1
Prefomed PolychloropreneElastomeric Joint Seals for Bridges ... M 297-1

1B
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M 289-91 (2000)
M 290-96 (2000)

M 297-98 (2002)

...........................................

......... M 298-1
M 299-1
Coatings of Cadmium Mechanically Deposited .............................
M 300-1
Inorganic Zinc-Rich Primer ...........................................................

M 298-01
M 299-01
M 300-03

Coatings of Zinc Mechanically Deposited on Iron and Steel

M 301-01

Joint Sealants, Hot.Poured, for Concrete and


Asphalt Pavements .........................................................................
Ground Granuiated Blast-Furnace Slag for Use in
Concrete and Mortars .....................................................................
Lime for Asphalt Mixtures .............................................................

M 302-00
M 303-89 (2002)
M 304-03

M 305-02
M 306-89 (2000)
M 307-03
M 3 14-90 (2000)
M 315-03

1B

1B
1B
1B

M 301-1

1B

M 302-1
M 303-1

1B
1B

Poly(Viny1Chloride) (PVC) Profile Wall Drain Pipe and


M 304-1
Fittings Based on Controlled Inside Diameter ...............................
Discontinued-Aluminum-Coated Steel Barbed Wire .................. M 305-1
M 306-1
Drainage Structure Castings ...........................................................

1B
1B
1B

Use of Silica Fume as a Mineral Admixture in HydraulicM 307-1


Cement Concrete, Mortar, and Grout .............................................
Steel Anchor Bolts ......................................................................... M 314-1

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Joints for Circular Concrete Sewer and Culvert Pipe,


Using Rubber Gaskets ....................................................................

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M 282-99

M 317W
M 3 17-03

Epoxy-Coated Reinforcing Bars: Handling Requirements


for Fabrication and Job Site ...........................................................

M 318-02

Glass Cullet Use for Soil-AggregateBase Course

M 319-02

Reclaimed Concrete Aggregate for Unbound Soil-Aggregate


Base Course ....................................................................................
Performance-Graded Asphalt Binder .............................................

M 320-03
M 321-03

M 322M/M 322-03

R 1-00
R 4-97 (2000)
R 5-03
R 8-96 (2000)
R 9-97 (2000)
R 10-98 (2002)
R 11-82 (2002)
R 12-85 (2002)
R 13-03
R 14-88 (2002)
R 15-00
R 16-02

.........................

High-Reactivity Pozzolans for Use in Hydraulic-Cement


Concrete, Mortar, and Grout ..........................................................
Rail-Steel and Axle-Steel Deformed Bars for
Concrete Reinforcement .................................................................

Page

Volume

M 315M-1
M 3 16-1

1B
1B

M 317W
M 317-1
M 318-1

1B
1B

M 319-1
M 320-1

1B
1B

M 321-1

1B

M 322M.
M 322-1
R 1-1

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.......................................
Statistical Procedures .....................................................................
R 4-1 .
Selection and Use of Emulsified Asphalts .....................................
R 5-1
Evaluation of Transportation-Related Earthborne Vibrations ........ R 8-1
Acceptance Sampling Plans for Highway Construction ................. R 9-1
Definition of Terms for Specifications and Procedures .................R 10-1
Use of the International System of Units

Indicating Which Places of Figures Are to Be Considered


Significant in Specified Limiting Values .......................................
Bituminous Mixture Design Using the Marshall and
Hveem Procedures .........................................................................
Conducting Geotechnical Subsurface Investigations .....................
Classifying Hot-Mix Recycling Agents .........................................
Asphalt Additives and Modifiers

...................................................

Regulatory Information for Chemicals Used in AASHTO Tests

1B
1B
1B
1B
1B
1B

R 11-1

1B

R 12-1
R 13-1
R 14-1

1B
1B
1B

R 15-1

1B

... R 16-1

1B

Establishing and Implementing a Quaiity System for


Construction Materials Testing Laboratories .................................
Operational Guidelines on Test Pits for Evaluating
Pavement Performance ...................................................................

R 18-1

1B

R 19-1

1B

R 20-99

Procedures for Measuring Highway Noise .....................................

R 20-1

1B

R 21-96 (2000)

Drilling for Subsurface Investigations-Unexpectedly


Encountering Suspected Hazardous Material .................................
R 21-1
Decommissioning Geotechnical.Exploratory Boreholes ................ R 22- 1

1B
1B

R 18-01

R 19-94 (1999)

R 22-97 (2001)
R 23-99
R 24-99

R 25-00
R 26-01
R 27-01

Chemical, Biological, and Physical Analysis of Water ..................R 23-1


R 24-1
Collection and Preservation of Water Samples ..............................
Technician Training and Qualification Programs ..........................
R 25-1

1B
1B

Certifjhg Suppliers of Performance-Graded Asphalt Binders

...... R 26-1

1B
1B

Assessment of Corrosion of Steel Piling for Non-Marine


Applications ...................................................................................

R 27-1

1B

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Title
Joints for Circular Concrete Sewer and Culvert Pipe.
Using Rubber Gaskets [Metric] ......................................................
Polymer-Modified Cationic Emulsified Asphalt ............................

Number
M 315M-03

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R 28-1

1B

R 29-1
R 30-1

1B
1B

................ R 31-1

1B

R 30-02

Title
Accelerated Aging of Asphalt Binder Using a Pressurized
Aging Vessel (PAV) .......................................................................
Grading or Verifying the Performance Grade of an
Asphalt Binder ...............................................................................
Mixture Conditioning of Hot-Mix Asphalt ....................................

R 31-03

Evaluation of Coating Systems with Zinc-Rich Primers

R 32-03

Calibrating the Load Cell and Deflection Sensors for a Falling


Weight Deflectomeer ....................................................................
calibrating the Reference Load Cell Used for Reference
Calibrations for Falling Weight Deflectometer ..............................
Evaluating Deicing Chemicals .......................................................

Number
R 28-02

R 29-02

R 33-03
R 34-03

R 32-1

1B

R 33-1
R 34-1

1B
1B

DELETED SPECIFICATIONS

The following specifications have been deleted from the 23d Edition:
M 191-93 (1998) Distillation Equipment
R 7-81 (2000)

Monitoring Air Qulaity

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Where an asterisk (*)follows the ASTM number, there is a digerence between the two specifications. These diferences are
explained in the endnote accompanying each individual specijkation.

M 203MlM 203-01
M 204MlM 204-01
M 205-97
M 206-02

ASTM Equivalent
A 325-02*
A 325M-00*
A 7611A 761M-02
A 108-99
C 76-00*
C 76M-00*
C 171-97a*
D 1190-97*
c 444-95
C 444M-95
C 654-99*
C 654M-99*
C 412-99*
C 412M-99*
C 494-98*
C 330-98
B 745lB 745M-95
B 744lB 744M-99*
C 990-01a*
C 478-97*
C 478M-97*
C 511-98
A 328lA 328M-00
A 416lA 416M-99
A 421lA 421M-98a*
C 470-94*
C 506-00*

M206M-01

C 506M-00*

C 230-98*

M 207-02

C 507-00*

M 153-98 (2002)

D 1752-84 (1996)*

M 207M-01

C 507M-00*

M 154-00

C 260-97*

M 208-01

D 2397-98

M 156-97 (2001)

D 995-95b*

M 210-03

C 490-00a*

M 160MlM 160-03

A 61A 6M-O1b*

M 213-01

D 1751-99

M 163MlM 163-00

A 743lA 743M-98a

M 2 16-02

C 977-00

AASHTO Specifications

ASTM Equivalent

AASHTO Specifications

M 17-95 (1999)
M 29-03
M 30-02
M 31MlM 31-03

D 242-95*
D 1073-01
A741-98*
A 6151A 615M-O1b*
A 82-01
D 994-98
A 7601A 760M-Ola
D 448-86 (1993)
C 144-97*
A 184lA 184M-O1
A 185-01
C 150-02*
C 14-99*
C 14M-99*

M 164-03
M 164M-O1
M 167-03

C 32-93 (1999)*
E 11-01
A 6681A 668M-96
A 27lA 27M-95 ,
B 22-95*
B 100-97*
A 123lA 123M-Ola
C 62-01
B 6-00*
B152lB 152M-00*
D 977-98*
D 632-01*
D 98-93*

M 148-01

c 309-97*

M 152MlM 152-03

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M 32MlM 32-03
M 33-99
M 36-03
M 43-88 (2003)
M 45-99 (2003)
M 54MlM 54-02
M 55MlM 55-03
M 85-03
M 86-98 (2002)
M 86M-98 (2002)
M 91-95 (2000)
M 92-03
M 102MlM 102-98 (2002)
M 103MlM 103-97 (2001)
M 107-97 (2001)
M 108-98 (2002)
M 111MlM 111-03
M 114-03
M 120-01
M 138MlM 138-02
M 140-03
M 143-03
M 144-86 (2000)

M 169-02
M 170-02
M 17OM-O1
M 171-00
M 173-01
M 175-97 (2001)
M 175M-97 (2001)
M 176-98 (2002)
M 176M-98 (2002)
M 178-95 (1999)
M 178M-95 (1999)
M 194-00
M 195-00
M 196-92 (2000)
M 197-01
M 198-03
M 199-99
M 199M-99
M 201-00
M 202M/M 202-02

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AASHTO Specificafions

ASTM Equivalent

M 219-92 (2000)

B 746B 746M-92

M 280-03

A 121-99

M 220-84 (1999)

D 2628-91 (1998)

M 281-96 (2000)

A 702-89 (1994)"

M 221M/M 221-03

A 497-01

M 282-99

D 3406-95 (2000)

M 225M/M 225-03

A 496-01

M 284M 284M-03

A 7751A 775M-01

M 227M/M 227-97 (2001)

A 663lA 663M-89 (2000)

M 285M/M 285-03

A 744lA 744M-00

M 232M/M 232-03

A 153lA 153M-Ola

M 286-96 (2000)

E 524-88 (2000)*

M 235M/M 235-03

C 881-99*

M 291-01

A 563-00*

M 240-03

C 595-02

M 291M-03

A 563M-01*

M 241-97 (2001)

C 685-95a*

M 2 9 2 W 292-03

A 1941A 194M-Ola

M 242-03

C 655-00*

M 293-93 (2001)

F 436-93 (2000)*

M 242M-O3

C 655M-00*

M 293M-97 (2001)

F 436M-93 (2000)*

M 245-00

A 76YA 762M-98

M 295-00

C 618-98*

M 246-00

A 74YA 742M-98

M 297-98 (2002)

D 3542-92 (1998)*

M 253-03

A 490-02"

M 298-01

B 695-00*

M 253M-96 (2001)

A 490M-00*

M 299-01

B 696-00

M 255M/M 255-97 (2001)

A 6751A 675M-90a (2000)

M 301-01

D 3405-97

M 259-98 (2002)

C 789-95a*

M 302-00

C 989-97b

M 259M-O0

C 789M-98*

M 307-03

c 1240-01

M 261-96 (2000)

E 501-94 (2000)*

M 315-03

C 443-01

M 262-00

C 822-98*

M 315M-00

C 443M-01

M 264-03

D 2680-01*

M 3 17M/M 3 17-03

D 3963/D 3963M-01

M 268-03

D 4956-Ola

M 3 2 2 m 322-03

A 996JA 996M-O1

M 270M/M 270-03

A 709lA 709M-01bc3*

R 1-00

IEEWASTM SI 10-1997*

M 273-00

C 850-95a*

R 5-03

D 3628-01*

M 273M-00

C 850M-98*

R 11-82 (2002)

E 29-93a (1999)

M 275M/M 275-00

A 7221A 722M-98

R 13-03

D 420-98*

M 279-03

A 116-00

R 14-88 (2002)

D 4552-92 (1999)*

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AASHTO Equivalent

ASTM Speci@xtions

AASHTO Equivalent

A 61A 6M-O1b*

M 16OMIM 160-03

A 76UA 762M-98

M 245-00

A 271A 27M-95

M 103MIM 103-97 (2001)

A 7751A 775M-01

M 284M/M 284-03

A 82-01

M 32MM 32-03

A 9961A 996M-O1

M 322M/M 322-03

A 108-99

M 169-02

B 6-OO*

M 120-01

A 116-00

M 279-03

B 22-95*

M 107-97 (2001).

A 121-99

M 280-03

B 100-97*

M 108-98 (2002)

A 1231A 123M-Ola

M 111MIM 111-03

B 152lB 152M-00*

M 1 3 8 W 138-02

A 1531A 153M-Ola

M 232MIM 232-03

B 695-00*

M 298-01

A 184lA 184M-O1

M 54M/M 54-02

B 696-00

M 299-01

A 185-01

M 55MlM 55-03

B 744lB 744M-99*

M 197-01

A 1941A 194M-Ola

M 292M/M 292-03

B 745lB 745M-95

M 196-92 (2000)

A 325-02

M 164-03

B 746lB 746M-92

M 219-92 (2000)

A 325M-00*

M 164M-O1

C 14-99*

M 86-98 (2002)

A 3281A 328M-00

M 202MIM 202-02

C 14M-99*

M 86M-98 (2002)

A 4161A 416M-99

M 203M/M 203-01

C 32-93 (1999)*

M 91-95 (2000)

A 4211A 421M-98a*

M 204M/M 204-01

C 62-01

M 114-03

A 490-02*

M 253-03

C 76-00*

M 170-02

A 490M-00*

M 253M-96 (2001)

C 76M-00*

M 17OM-O1

A 496-01

M 225MfM 225-03

C 144-97*

M 45-99 (2003)

A 497-01

M 221MlM 221-03

C 150-02*

M 85-03

A 563-00*

M 291-01

C 171-97a"

M 171-00

A 563M-01*

M 291M-03

C 23O-9ge2*

M 152MIM 152-03

A 6151A 615M-O1b*

M 31MlM 31-03

C 260-97*

M 154-00

A 6631A 663M-89 (2000)

M 227MIM 227-97 (2001)

c 309-97*

M 148-01

A 668lA 668M-96

M 102MfM 102-98 (2002)

C 330-98

M 195-00

A 675lA 675M-90a (2000)

M 255M/M 255-97 (2001)

C 412-99*

M 178-95 (1999)

A 702-89 (1994)"'

M 281-96 (2000)

C 412M-99"

M 178M-95 (1999)

A 7091A 709M-01bC3*

M 270MfM 270-03

C 443-01

M 315-03

A 72UA 722M-98

M 2 7 5 W 275-00

C 443M-01

M 3 15M-03

A 741-98*

M 30-02

c 444-95*

M 175-97 (2001)

A 74UA 742M-98

M 246-00

C 444M-95

M 175M-97 (2001)

A 7431A 743M-98a

M 163MlM 163-00

C 470-94*

M 205-97 (2001)

A 744lA 744M-00

M 285MIM 285-03

C 478-97*

M 199-99

A 7601A 760M-Ola

M 36-03

C 478M-97*

M 199M-99

A 7611A 761M-O2

M 167-03

C 490-00a*

M 210-03

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C 494-98*

M 194-00

M 43-88 (2003)

C 506-00*

M 206-02

D 448-86 (1993)
D 632-01*

C 506M-00*

M 206M-O1

D 977-98*

M 140-03

C 507-00*

M 207-02

D 994-98

M 33-99

C 507M-00*

M 207M-01

D 995-95b*

M 156-97 (2001)

C 511-98

M 201-00

D 1073-01

M 29-03

C 595-02*

M 240-03

D 1190-97*

M 173-01

C 618-98*

M 295-00

D 1751-99

M 213-01

C 654-99*

M 176-98 (2002)

D 1752-84 (1996)*

M 153-98 (2002)

C 654M-99*

M 176M-98 (2002)

D 2397-98

M 208-01

C 655-00*

M242-03 .

D 2628-91 (1998)

M 220-84 (1999)

C 655M-00*

M 242M-O3

D 2680-01*

M 264-03

C 685-95a*

M 241-97 (2001)

D 3405-97

M 301-01

C 789-95a*

M 259-98 (2002)

D 3406-95 (2000)

M 282-99

C 789M-98*

M 259M-00

D 3542-92 (1998)*

M 297-98 (2002)

C 822-98*

M 262-00

R 5-03

C 850-95a*

M 273-00

D 3628-01*
D 3963/D 3963M-01

C 850M-98*

M 273M-00

D 4552-92 (1999)*

R 14-88 (2002)

C 881-99*

M 2 3 5 W 235-03

D 4956-Ola

M 268-03

c 977-00

M 216-02

E 11-01

M 92-03

C 989-97b

M 302-00

E 29-93a (1999)

R 11-82 (2002)

C 990-01a*

M 198-03

E 501-94 (2000)*

M 261-96 (2000)

c 1240-01

M 307-03

E 524-88 (2000)*

M 286-96 (2000)

D 98-93*

M 144-86 (2000)

F 436-93 (2000)*

M 293-93 (2001)

D 242-95*

M 17-95 (1999)

F 436M-93 (2000)*

M 293M-97 (2001)

D 420-98*

R 13-03

IEEE/ASTM SI 10-1997

R 1-00

M 143-03

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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
2002-2003
President: James C. Codell, III, Kentucky
Vice President: Tom Stephens, Nevada
Secretary/lTeasurer: Larry King, Pennsylvania
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Lon S . Ingram, KANSAS, Vice Chairman
Terry M. Mitchell, FHWA, Secretary

ALABAMA-Larry Lockett,
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CONNECTICUT-Keith R. Lane,
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Department of Transportation,
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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA-Wasi
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Transportation, 120 South
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Transportation, 800 Lincoln
Way, Ames, Iowa 50010
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Transportation, 10* Floor,
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KENTUCKY-WesleyGlass,
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Blvd., Frankfort, Kentucky
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Division, 8885 Ricks Rd., P.O.
Box 30049, Lansing, Michigan
48909
-James Culp, Engineer of
Construction and Technology
MINNESOTA-Keith Shannon,
State Materials Engineer,
Minnesota Department of
Transportation, 1400 Gervais
Ave., Maplewood, Minnesota
55109-2044
MISSISSIPPI-JimmyW.
Bnunfield, State Materials
Engineer, Mississippi
Department of Transportation,
P.O. Box 1850, Jackson,
Mississippi 392 15-1850
-Richard Sheffield, Assistant
State Materials Engineer
MISSOURI-C. L.Baldwin,
Assistant Division Engineer,
Construction and Materiais,
Missouri Department of
Transportation, P.O. Box 270,
Jefferson City, Missouri 65 102

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Materials Engineer, Nevada
Department of Transportation,
1263 S.Stewart Street, Carson
City, Nevada 89712
NEW HAMPSHIRE-Alan D.
Rawson, Materials and
Research Engineer, New
Hampshire Department of
Transportation, P.O. Box 483,
Stickney Ave., Concord, New
Hampshire 03302-0483
NEW JERSEY-Eileen Sheehy,
Chief, Bureau of Materials,
New Jersey Department of
Transportation,P.O. Box 607
Trenton, New Jersey 086250607
NEW MEXICO-John H. Tenison,
Chief, State Materials Bureau,
New Mexico State Highway
Department, P.O. Box 1149,
Santa Fe, New Mexico 875041149
NEW YORK-Robert L. Sack,
Deputy Chief Engineer,
Director, Technical Services
Division, New York
Department of Transportation,
State Office Campus, Building
IA, Room 210,1220
Washington Ave., Albany,
.
New York 12232-0861
-Donald A. Streeter, Concrete
Section Program Manager
-Robert A. Bumett, Assistant
Director, Geotechnical
Engineering Bureau

NORTH CAROLLNA-Cecil Jones,


State Materiais Engineer,
North Carolina Department of
Transportation, 1801 Blue
Ridge Rd., Raleigh, North
Carolina 27607
-Jack E. Cowsert, State
Materials Quality Engineer
NORTH DAKOTA-Ron Homer,
Materials and Research
Engineer, North Dakota
Department of Transportation,
300 Airport Road, Bismarck,
North Dakota 58504
OHIO-Lloyd Welker,
Administrator, Office of
Materials Management, Ohio
Department of Transportation,
1600 West Broad Street,
Columbus, Ohio 43223
-Walid Gemayel, Deputy
Director, Division of
Construction Management
OKLAHOMA-ReynoldsH.
Toney, Engineer, Materials
Division, Oklahoma
Department of Transportation,
200 NE 2lS Street, Oklahoma
City, Oklahoma 73 105
-Scott Seiter, Assistant
Materials Engineer
OREGON-Jeffrey L. Gower,
Oregon Department of
Transportation, 800 Airport
Road, SE, Salem, Oregon
97301-4798
PENNSYLVANIA-Jerry
Malasheskie, Chief, Materials
and Testing Division,
Pennsylvania Department of
Transportation, 11 18 State
Street, Box 2926, Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania 17105-2926
-William Miller, Engineer of
Tests
PUERTO RICO-Orlando DimQuirindongo, Chief, Materials
Testing Office, Puerto Rico
Department of Transportation
and Public Works, P.O. Box
42007, San Juan, Puerto Rico
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Department of Transportation,
Two Capitol Hill, Room 018,
Providence, Rhode Island
02903
-Michael Byme, hincipal Civil
Engineer (Materials)
-Colin A. Franco, P.E.,
Managing Engineer (Research
and Technology Development)

SOUTH CAROLINA-Milton O.
Fletcher, P.E., Research and
Materials Engineer, South
Carolina Department of
Transportation,Box 191,
Columbia, South Carolina
29202
- M e d i E. Zwanka, State
Materials Engineer
SOUTH DAKOTA-Joe J. Feller,
Chief Materials and Surfacing
Engineer, South Dakota
Department of Transportation,
700 E. Broadway Ave., Pierre,
South Dakota 57501-2586

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TENNESSEE-Gary Head,
Engineering Director,
Materials and Tests Division,
Tennessty Department of
Transportation,6601
Centennial Blvd., Nashville,
Tennessee 37243-0360
-Bill Trolinger, Assistant
Materials Engineer
-Brian Egan, Assistant
Materials Engineer
TEXAS-Kenneth W. Fults,
Director, Materiais and
Pavements Section,
ConstructionDivision, Texas
Department of Transportation,
125 E. 11" Street, Austin,
Texas 78701-2483
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION-Terry M.
Mitchell, Office of
Infrastructure Research and
Development, Federal
Highway Administration,
HRDI-11,6300 Georgetown
W e , McLean, Virginia 22101

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION (cont'd)
-Jeffrey Rapol, Federal
Aviation Administration, 800
Independence Ave., SW, Room
616, Washington, DC 20591
UTAH-Howard J. Anderson,
Pavement Operations
Engineer, Utah Department of
Transportation, 4501 South,
2700 West - Box 148220, Salt
Lake City, Utah 84114-8220
VERMONT-Donald H. Lahop,
Materials and Research
Engineer, Vermont Agency of
Transportation, National Life
Building, Drawer 33,
Montpelier, Vermont 056335001
VIRGINIA-Andrew J.
Mergenmeier, State Materials
Engineer, Virginia Department
of Transportation, 1401 East
Broad Street, Richmond,
Virginia 23219
-William R. Bailey, III,
Assistant State Materials
Engineer
WASHINGTON-T~O~MS
E.
Baker, Materials Engineer,
Washington State Department
of Transportation, P.O. Box
47365, Olympia, Washington
98504-7365
WEST VIRGINIA-Richard
Genthner, Director, Materials
Control, Soils, and Testing
Division, West Virginia
Department of Transportation,
190 Dry Branch Road,
Charleston, West Virginia
25306

AFFILIATE MEMBERS
KOREA-Jung Hoon, Executive
Vice President, Korea
Highway Corporation. 293-1
Kumto-Dong, Songnam-Si,
Kyonggi-Do, Seoul, Korea,
Postal Code 461-380
NORTHWEST TERRITORIESPeter Vician, Northwest
Temtories Department of
Public Works, Yellowknife,
Northwest Temtories, Canada
X1A 2L9
NOVA SCOTIA-Tom Gouthro,
Manager, Technical Services,
Department of Transportation
and Public Works, 107
Guyseorough Rd.. Fall River,
Nova Scotia B2T 1J6
ONTARIO-Guy Cautillo, Senior
Manager, Materials
Engineering and Research
Office, Ministry of
Transportation,Room 233,
Building C. 1201 Wilson Ave.,
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
M3M 1J8
SASKATCHEWAN-R. Allan
Widger, Director, Geotechnical
and Materials Branch,
Highways and Transportation.
1610Park Street, Regina,
Saskatchewan, Canada S4P
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-Frank Skilnick, Sr., Regional
Operations Engineer,
Highways and Transportation,
2147 Airport Dr.,Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan, Canada S7L
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-Roy Capper, Materials


Control, Soils, and Testing
Division
WISCONSIN-John B. Volker,
Chief Quality Management
Engineer, Wisconsin
Department of Transportation,
3502 Kinsman Blvd., Madison,
Wisconsin 53704
WYOMING-Rick Harvey, State
Materials Engineer, Wyoming
Department of Transportation,
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MASSACHUSETTS METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COMMISSION-Terrence Johnston,
Director of Laboratory,
MassachusettsMetropolitan
District Commission,148
Newton Street, Waltham,
Massachusetts 02183
NEW JERSEY TURNPIKE
AUTHORiTY-Sean M. Hill,
Senior Project Engineer, New
Jersey Turnpike Authority,
P.O.Box 1121, New
Brunswick, New Jersey 08903

THE PORT AUTHORITY OF


NEW YORK AND NEW
JERSEY-Casimir Bognacki,
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Engineering Division, The Pori
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This Twenty-Third Edition of Transportation Materials is published in two parts. Part I contains
specifications for materials, and Part II includes methods of testing and specifications for testing equipment. Pari I
contains 174 materials specifications and 29 Recommended Practices, of which most contain both English and
Metric units of measure. Technical revisions were made in 47 of the standards since the Tweny-Second Edition, 19
standards were reconfirmed, five new standards were added, four standards were discontinued, and two standards
were deleted. A number of specifications were included in this publication at the request of the AASHTO
Subcommitteeon Bridges and Sructures.
Many of these specifications agree with those of the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM).
In a11 cases where the Association and ASTM standards are technically identical, or substantially identical with
some changes, reference to the ASTM designation number is shown in the heading of the specification.
In past editions, AASHTO has printed ASTM standards which have been adopted by AASHTO and given
an AASHTO designation. This was done under a long-standing copy-right arrangement between AASHTO and
ASTM. The Twenty-Third Edition includes 45 AASHTO-approved ASTM specifications. These specifications
appear in this edition as the actual ASTM specification preceded by a cover page with the AASHTO designation
number. Any AASHTO exception to the ASTM specification is indicated on this cover page. The numerical order of
the specifications has been retained. A list of the affected AASHTO specifications is included following the Table of
Contents.
General jurisdiction over Association standards in this field rests with the AASHTO Highway Subcommittee
on Materials, which has members representing each of the 50 States, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and the
District of Columbia, that constitute the Member Departments of the Association, and the U.S.Department of
Transportation. In addition, the Subcommittee has representation from several of its Associate Members, including
the Massachusetts Metropolitan District Commission, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, and the New
Jersey Turnpike Authority. Also represented on the Subcommittee are most of the Associations Affiliate members,
including the Canadian Provinces of Nova Scotia, Ontario, Saskatchewan, and the Northwest Territories; Korea; and
Turkey.
Beginning in 1993 with the Sixteenth Edition, material specifications and test methods are published by
AASHTO each year. Annual revisions are voted upon by the Associations 52 Member Departments prior to the
publication of each new edition of this book, and if approved by at least two-thirds of the Member Departments,
they are included in the edition as standards of the Association.
Comments regarding these specifications are welcomed and should be addressed to the Executive Director of
AASHTO,444 North Capitol Street, N.W., Suite 249, Washington, DC 20001. AASHTOs Web site and internet
address is http://www.transportation.org.

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Table of Contents
SUBJECT SEQUENCE

Number
AGGREGATES
M 6-03
M 17-95 (1999)
M 29-03
M 43-88 (2003)
M 45-99 (2003)
M 80-87 (2003)
M 195-00

Title
Fine Aggregate for Portland Cement Concrete ................................
Mineral Filler for Bituminous Paving Mixtures ...............................
Fine Aggregate for Bituminous Paving Mixtures ............................

....................
Aggregate for Masonry Mortar ........................................................
Coarse Aggregate for Portland Cement Concrete ............................
Lightweight Aggregates for Structural Concrete .............................
Sizes of Aggregate for Road and Bridge Construction

BITUMINOUS MATERIALS
M 20-70 (2000)
Penetration-Graded Asphalt Cement ................................................
Cutback Asphalt (Rapid-Curing Type) ............................................
M 81-92 (2000)
M 82-75 (2000)
M 140-03
M 156-97 (2001)
M 208-01
M 226-80 (2000)
M 303-89 (2002)
M 316-99
M 320-03
R 5-03
R 12-85 (2002)
R 14-88 (2002)
R 15-00
R 26-01
R 28-02
R 29-02
R 30-02

Page

Volume

M 6-1
M 17-1
M 29-1

1A
1A
1A

M 43-1

1A

M 45-1

1A

M 80-1
M 195-1

1A

M 20-1
M 81-1

1A

M 82-1

1A
1A
1A

M 140-1

1A

Requirements for Mixing Plants for Hot-Mixed,


Hot-Laid Bituminous Paving Mixtures ............................................
Cationic Emulsified Asphalt ............................................................
Viscosity-Graded Asphalt Cement ...................................................
Lime for Asphalt Mixtures ...............................................................

M 156-1
M 208-1
M 226-1
M 303-1

1A
1A
1A

Polymer-Modified Cationic Emulsified Asphalt ..............................


Performance-Graded Asphalt Binder ...............................................

M 3 16-1
M 320-1

1B
1B

R 5-1

1B

R 12-1
R 14-1

1B
IB

R 15-1
Asphalt Additives and Modifiers ......................................................
Certifying Suppliers of Performance-Graded Asphalt Binders ......... R 26-1
Acclerated Aging of Asphalt Binder Using a Pressurized
Aging Vessel (PAV) ........................................................................ R 28-1
Grading or Verifying the Performance Grade of an
Asphalt Binder ................................................................................. R 29-1
R 30-1
Mixture Conditioning of Hot-Mix Asphalt ......................................

1B
1B

........................................
Emulsified Asphalt ...........................................................................

Cutback Asphalt (Medium-Curing Type)

Selection and Use of Emulsified Asphalts

.......................................

Bituminous Mixture Design Using the Marshall and


Hveem Procedures ...........................................................................
Classifying Hot-Mix Recycling Agents ............................................

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1B
1B
1B

M 86M-98 (2002)

Concrete Sewer. Storm Drain. and Culvert Pipe [Metric] ................ M 86M-1

M 167-03

Corrugated Steel Structural Plate. Zinc.Coated.


for Field-Bolted Pipe. Pipe-Archesj and Arches ..............................
M 167-1
Reinforced Concrete Culvert. Storm Drain. and Sewer Pipe ........... M 170-1
Reinforced Concrete Culvert. Storm Drain. and Sewer
Pipe [Metric] .................................................................................... M 17OM-1
Perforated Concrete Pipe ..................................................................
M 175-1

M 170-02
M 17OM-O1
M 175-97 (2001)
M 175M-97 (2001)
M 176-98 (2002)
M 176M-98 (2002)
M 178-95 (1999)
M 178M-95 (1999)

...................................................
Porous Concrete.Pipe .......................................................................
Porous Concrete Pipe [Metric] .........................................................
Concrete Drain Tile ..........................................................................
Concrete Drain Tile [Metric] ............................................................
Perforated Concrete Pipe [Metric]

Volume
1A
1A
1A
1A
1A
1A
1A

M 175M-1

1A

M 176-1

1A

M 176M-1
M 178-1

1A
1A

M 178M-1

1A

M 190-1

M 196-92 (2000)

Bituminous-Coated Corrugated Metal Culvert Pipe


and Pipe-Arches ...............................................................................
Corrugated Aluminum Pipe for Sewers and Drains .........................

M 196-1

1A
1A

M 197-01

Aluminum Alloy Sheet for Corrugated Aluminum Pipe .................. M 197-1

1A

M 198-03

Joints for Concrete Pipe. Manholes. and Precast Box Sections


Using Preformed Flexible Joint Sealants .........................................
Precast Reinforced Concrete Manhole Sections ...............................

1A
1A

M 190-95 (2000)

M 199-99
M 199M-99
M 206-02
M 206M-O1
M 207-02
M 207M-01
M 218-03
M 219-92 (2000)
M 242-03
M 242M-O3

M 243-96 (2000)
M 245-00
M 246-00

M 198-1
M 199-1

Precast Reinforced Concrete Manhole Sections [Metric] ................ M199M- 1


Reinforced Concrete Arch Culvert. Storm Drain. and
M 206-1
Sewer Pipe ........................................................................................
Reinforced Concrete Arch Culvert. Storm Drain.
M 206M-1
and Sewer Pipe [Metric] ...................................................................
Reinforced Concrete Elliptical Culvert. Storm Drain.
and Sewer Pipe .................................................................................
M 207-1
Reinforced Concrete Elliptical Culvert. Storm Drain.
and Sewer Pipe [Metric] ................................................................... M 207M-1
Steel Sheet. Zinc-Coated (Galvanized). for Corrugated
Steel Pipe ..........................................................................................
M 218-1
Corrugated Aluminum Alloy Structural Plate for Field-Bolted
M 219-1
Pipe. Pipe-Arches. and Arches ..........................................................
Reinforced Concrete D-Load Culvert. Storm Drain.
M 242-1
and Sewer Pipe ..................................................................................
Reinforced Concrete D-Load Culvert. Storm Drain. and Sewer
Pipe [Metric] .................................................................................... M 242M-1
Field-Applied Coating of Corrugated Metal Structural Plate
for Pipe. Pipe-Arches. and Arches ...................................................
M 243-1
Corrugated Steel Pipe. Polymer-Precoated. for Sewers
M 245-1
and Drains ........................................................................................
Steel Sheet. Metallic-Coated and Polymer-Precoated.
M 246-1
for Corrugated Steel Pipe ..................................................................
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1A
1A
1A
1A
1A
1A
1A
1A
1A
IA
1A

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Title
BOX CULVERT. CULVERT PIPE. AND DRAIN TILE
Corrugated Steel Pipe. Metallic.Coated. for Sewers and Drains ...... M 36-1
M 36-03
M 86-1
Concrete Sewer. Storm Drain. and.CulvertPipe ..............................
M 86-98 (2002)

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M 252-02
M 259-98 (2002)

Title
Corrugated Polyethylene Drainage Pipe

..........................................

M 262-00

Precast Reinforced Concrete Box Sections for Culverts.


Storm Drains. and Sewers ................................................................
Precast Reinforced Concrete Box Sections for Culverts, Storm
Drains, and Sewers [Metric] .............................................................
Concrete Pipe and Related Products ................................................

M 264-03

Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene(ABS) and Poly(Viny1 Chloride)

M 259M-00

M 273-00

M 273M-00

M 274-87 (2000)
M 278-02
M 289-91 (2000)
M 294-03
M 304-03
M 306-89 (2000)
M 315-03
M 315M-O3

BRICK
M 91-95 (2000)
M 114-03

(PVC) Composite Sewer Piping .......................................................


Precast Reinforced Concrete Box Sections for Culverts, Storm
Drains, and Sewers with Less Than Two Feet of Cover Subjected
to Highway Loadings .......................................................................
Precast Reinforced Concrete Box Sections for Culverts, Storm
Drains, and Sewers with Less Than 0.6 m of Cover Subjected
to Highway Loadings [Metric] .........................................................
Steel Sheet, Aluminum-Coated (Type i),for Corrugated
Steel Pipe ..........................................................................................
Class PS46 Poly(Viny1 Chloride) (PVC) Pipe .................................

Page
M 252- 1

Volume
1B

M 259-1

1B

M 259M-1
M 262- 1

1B
1B

M 264- 1

1B

M 273-1

1B

M 273M-1

1B

M 274-1
M 278-1

1B
1B

Aluminum-Zinc Alloy Coated Sheet Steel for Corrugated


Steel Pipe ..........................................................................................
M 289-1
Corrugated Polyethylene Pipe, 300- to 1200-mm Diameter ............ M 294-1
Poly(Viny1 Chloride) (PVC) Profile Wall Drain Pipe
and Fittings Based on Controlled Inside Diameter ...........................
M 304-1
M 306-1
Drainage Structure Castings .............................................................
Joints for Circular Concrete Sewer and Culvert Pipe,
Using Rubber Gaskets ......................................................................
M 315-1
Joints for Circular Concrete Sewer and Culvert Pipe,
Using Rubber Gaskets [Metric] ........................................................ M 315M-1

Sewer and Manhole Brick (Made from Clay or Shale)

....................

M 91-1

Building Brick (Solid Masonry Units Made from Clay or Shale) .... M 114-1

CONCRETE. CURING MATERIALS. AND ADMIXTURES


M 148-01
Liquid Membrane-Forming Compounds for Curing Concrete .......'.. M 148-1
M 154-1
Air-Entraining Admixtures for Concrete ..........................................
M 154-00
M 157-97 (2001)
M 157-1
Ready-Mixed Concrete ....................................................................
M 171-1
Sheet Materials for Curing Concrete ................................................
M 171-00
M 182-1
Burlap Cloth Made from Jute or Kenaf ............................................
M 182-91 (2000)
M 194-00
M 205-97 (2001)

M 210-03
M 224-91 (2OOO)

1B
1B
1B
1B
1B
1B

1A
1A

1A
1A
1A
1A
1A
1A

Chemical Admixtures for Concrete ..................................................


M 194-1
Molds for Forming Concrete Test Cylinders Vertically ................... M 205- 1

1A

Use of Apparatus for the Determination of Length Change


of Hardened Cement Paste, Mortar, and Concrete ...........................
M 210-1
Use of Protective Sealers for Portland Cement Concrete .................M 224-1

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M 241-97 (2001)

M 295-00
M 302-00

Title
Boiled Linseed Oil Mixture for Treatment of Portland
Cement Concrete ..............................................................................
Concrete Made by Volumemc Batching and Continuous Mixing
Coal Fly Ash and Raw or Calcined Natural Pozzolan
for Use as a Mineral Admixture in Concrete ...................................
Grouid Granulated Blast-Furnace Slag for Use in Concrete
and Mortars ......................................................................................

ENVIRONMENTALTESTS
Chemical. Biological. and Physical Analysis of Water ....................
R 23-99
Collection and Preservation of Water Samples ................................
R 24-99

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M 233-1
M 241-1

1A
1A

M 295-1

1B

M 302-1

1B

R 23-1
R 24-1

1B
1B

GUARDRAIL AND FENCING


Cormgated Sheet Steel Beams for Highway Guardrail ....................
M 180-00
Chain-Link Fence .............................................................................
M 181-98

M 180-1

1A

M 181-1

1A

M 269-96 (2000)
M 279-03

Turnbuckles and Shackles ................................................................


Metailic-Coated, Steel Woven Wire Fence Fabric ...........................

M 269-1
M 279-1

1B

M 280-03
M 281-96 (2000)
M 305-02

..................................
Steel Fence Posts and Assemblies, Hot-Wrought ............................
Discontinued-Aiuminum-Coated Steel Barbed Wire ....................

M 280-1

1B

M 281-1
M 305-1

1B
1B

M 85-1
M 240-1

1A
1A

M 307- 1

1B

M 321-1

1B

M 33-1

1A

M 153-1
M 173-1

1A
1A

Metailic-Coated (Carbon) Steel Barbed Wire

HYDRAULIC CEMENT
.
M 85-03
Portland Cement ..............................................................................
Blended Hydraulic Cement ..............................................................
M 240-03
M 307-03
M 321-03

Use of Silica Fume as a Mineral Admixture in Hydraulic-Cement


Concrete. Mortar. and Grout ............................................................
High-Reactivity Pozzolans for Use in Hydraulic-Cement
Concrete. Mortar. and Grout ............................................................

JOINT FILLER AND ASPHALT PLANK


Preformed Expansion Joint Filler for Concrete
M 33-99
(Bituminous Type) ...........................................................................
Preformed Sponge Rubber and Cork Expansion Joint Fillers
M 153-98 (2002)
for Concrete Paving and Structural Construction .............................
Concrete JoinGSealer. Hot-Poured Elastic Type ..............................
M 173-01
Preformed Expansion Joint Fillers for Concrete Paving
M 213-01
and Structural Construction (Nonextruding and Resilient
Bituminous Types) ...........................................................................
Preformed Polychloroprene Elastomeric Joint Seals
M 220-84 (1999)
for Concrete Pavements ...................................................................
Plain and Laminated Elastomeric Bridge Bearings ..........................
M 251-97 (2001)
M 282-99

Joint Sealants, Hot-Poured, Elastomeric-Type,


for Portland
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Cement Concrete Pavements ............................................................

M 213-1

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Preformed Polychloroprene Elastomeric Joint Seals for Bridges ..... M 297-1
Joint Sealants, Hot-Poured, for Concrete and Asphalt Pavements ... M 301-1

METALLIC MATERIALS FOR BRIDGES


M 102M
Steel Forgings, Carbon and Alloy, for General Industrial Use ........ M 102W
M 102-1
M 102-98 (2002)
M 103M
M 103M
Steel Castings, Carbon, for General Application .............................
M103-1
M 103-97 (2001)
Gray Iron Castings ........................................................................... M 105-1
M 105-96 (2000)
M 107-97 (2001)
M 108-98 (2002)
M 111M
M 111-03
M 120-01

Bronze Castings for Bridges and Turntables ....................................

Wrought Copper-Alloy Bearing and Expansion Plates and Sheets


M 108-1
for Bridge and Other Structural Use .................................................
Zinc (Hot-Dip Galvanized) Coatings on Iron and Steel Products .... M 111 W
M 111-1
Zinc ..................................................................................................
M 120-1

......................................

M 138M
M 138-02
M 160M
M 160-03

Copper Sheet, Strip, Plate, and Rolled Bar

M 163IW
M 163-00

Castings, Iron-Chromium, Iron-Chromium-Nickel, Corrosion


Resistant, for General Application ...................................................

M 164-03

High-Strength Bolts for Structural Steel Joints

M 164M-01
M 169-02

M 107-1

General Requirements for Steel, Plates, Shapes,


Sheet Piling, and Bars for Structural Use .........................................

M 138M
M 138-1

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M 160W
M 16OM-1

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M 163W
M 163-1
M 164-1

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High-Strength Bolts for Structural Steel Joints [Metric] ..................M 164M-1
Steel Bars, Carbon, Cold-Finished, Standard Quality ......................
M 169-1
M 202W
Steel Sheet Piling .............................................................................

M 202M
M202-1
M 202-02
Steel Bars, Carbon, Merchant Quality, Mechanical Properties ........ M 2271
M 227M
M227M-1
M 227-97 (2001)
M 232W
Zinc Coating (Hot-Dip) on Iron and Steel Hardware .......................
M 232W
M232-1
M 232-03
Heat-Treated Steel Structural Bolts, 150 ksi Minimum
M 253-03
M 253-1
Tensile Strength ...............................................................................
M 253M-96 (2001) High-Strength Steel Bolts, Classes 10.9 and 10.9.3, for Structural
Steel Joints [Metric] ......................................................................... M 253M-1
Steel Bars, Carbon, Hot-Wrought, Special Quality,
M 255W
M 255-97 (2001) Mechanical Properties ...................................................................... M 255W
M 255-1
Carbon and High-Strength Low-Alloy Structural Steel Shapes,
M 270W
Plates, and Bars and Quenched-and-Tempered Alloy Structural
M 270-03
Steel Plates for Bridges ....................................................................
M 270W
M 270-1
Wire Rope and Sockets for Movable Bridges ..................................
M 277-1
M 277-81 (2000)

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Number
M 285Ml
M 285-03

Title
Castings. Iron.Chromium.Nicke1. Corrosion Resistant.
for Severe Service ............................................................................

M 291-01
M 29 1M-03

Carbon and Alloy Steel Nuts ............................................................


Carbon and Alloy Steel Nuts [Metric] .............................................

M 292W
M 292-03

Carbon and Alloy Steel Nuts for Bolts for High-pressure


or High-Temperature Service, or Both .............................................

M 293-93 (2001)

..................................................................
Hardened Steel Washers [Metric] ....................................................
M 293M-1
Coatings of Zinc Mechanically Deposited on Iron and Steel ........... M 298-1
M 299-1
Coatings of Cadmium Mechanically Deposited ...............................
M 314-1
Steel Anchor Bolts ...........................................................................

M 293M-97 (2001)

M 298-01
M 299-01
M 3 14-90 (2000)

M 292W
. M 292-1
M 293-1

Hardened Steel Washers

MISCELLANEOUS
M 143-03
Sodium Chloride

M 144-86 (2000)
M 200-73 (2000)
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M 2 3 5 m 235-03

R 1-00
R 8-96 (2000)

R 10-98 (2002)
R 16-02
R 25-00
R 34-03

.............................................................................. M 143-1
Calcium Chloride ............!................................................................
M 144-1
M 200-1
Epoxy Protective Coatings ...............................................................
Extruded Foam Board (Polystyrene) ................................................
M 230-1
Epoxy Resin Adhesives ....................................................................
M 235-1
R 1-1
Use of the International System of Units .........................................
Evaluation of Transportation-Related Earthborne Vibrations .......... R 8-1
Definition of Terms for Specificationsand Procedures ................... R 10-1

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Regulatory Information for Chemicals Used in AASHTO Tests

..... R 16-1

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Technician Training and Qualification Programs ............................


Evaluating Deicing Chemicals .........................................................

R 25-1
R 34-1

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M 237-1
M 247-1
M 248-1

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M 249-1
M 268-1

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M 271-1

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M 290-1
M 300-1

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PAINTING AND TRAFFIC MARKING AND SIGNING


Aluminum'Paint ...............................................................................
M 69-70 (2000)
M 229-91 (2000)
Discontinued-Basic Lead Silico.Chromate. Ready. .
Mixed Primer ...................................................................................
M 237-96 (2000)
Epoxy Resin Adhesives for Bonding Traffic Markers
to Hardened Portland Cement and Asphalt Concrete .......................
M 247-02
Glass Beads Used in Traffic Paints ..................................................
M 248-91 (2000)
Ready-Mixed White and Yellow Traffic Paints ...............................
M 249-98
White and Yellow Reflective Thermoplastic Striping
Material (Solid Form) ........ .............................................................
M 268-03
Retroreflective Sheeting for Traffic Control ....................................
M 27 1-02
The Evaluation of Blast-Cleaned Steel Surfaces ..............................
M 290-96 (2000)
Acrylic Prismatic Reflectors and Embossed Aluminum
Frames for Signs ..............................................................................
. M 300-03
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Evaluation of Coating Systems with Zinc-Rich Primers .................. R 31-1

QUALITY ASSURANCE
Statistical Procedures .......................................................................
R 4-1
R 4-97 (2000)
Acceptance Sampling Plans for Highway Consuction ................... R 9-1
R 9-97 (2000)
Indicating Which Places of Figures Are to Be Considered
R 11-82 (2002)
Significant in Specified Limiting Values .........................................
R 11-1
R 18-01
Establishing and Implementing a Quality System
R 18-1
for Construction Materials Testing Laboratories .............................
R 20-1
Procedures for Measuring Highway Noise ......................................
R 20-99
REINFORCING STEEL AND WIRE ROPE
Zinc-Coated Steel Wire Rope and Fittings for
M 30-02
Highway Guardrail ...........................................................................
M 30-1
M 31W
Deformed and Plain Billet-Steel Bars for
M 31-03
Concrete Reinforcement ....................................................,.............. M 3 1M/
M 31-1
M 32M/
Steel Wire, Plain, for Concrete Reinforcement ................................
M 32IW
M 32-1
M 32-03
M 42W
Discontinued-Rail-Steel Deformed and Plain Bars for Concrete
M 42W
M 42-95 (1999) Reinforcement ..................................................................................
M 42-1
Discontinued-Axle-Steel Deformed and Plain Bars for Concrete
M 53Nu
M 53M/
M 53-95 (1999) Reinforcement ...................................................................................
M 53-1
M 54IW
Fabricated Deformed Steel Bar Mats for
Concrete Reinforcement ................................................................... M 54W
M 54-02
M 54-1
Steel Welded Wire Reinforcement, Plain, for Concrete ................... M 55W
M 55W
M 55-1
M 55-03
Steel Strand, Uncoated Seven-Wire for Concrete Reinforcement .... M 203W
M 203W
M 203-1
M 203-01
Uncoated Stress-Relieved Steel Wire for Prestressed Concrete ....... M 204M/
M 204W
M 204-1
M 204-01
Steel Welded Wire Reinforcement, Deformed, for Concrete ........... M 221W
M 221W
M 221-1
M 22 1-03
M 225W
Steel Wire, Deformed, for Concrete Reinforcement ........................
M 225W
M 225-1
M 225-03
M 254-1
Corrosion-Resistant Coated Dowel Bars ..........................................
M 254-77 (2000)
Uncoated High-Strength Steel Bar for Prestressing Concrete .......... M 275W
M 275W
M 275-1
M 275-00
Epoxy-Coated Reinforcing Bars: Materials and Coating
M 284W
Requirements ...................................................................................
M 284W
M 284-03
M 284-1
Epoxy-Coated
Reinforcing
Bars:
Handling
Requirements
M 317W
for Fabrication and Job Site .............................................................
M 317W
M 317-03
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Number
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Title
Rail-Steel and Axle-Steel Deformed Bars for Concrete
Reinforcement ..................................................................................

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SOILS AND STABILIZATION


Materials for Embankments and Subgrades .....................................
M 57-1
M 57-80 (2000)
Classification of Soils and Soil-AggregateMixtures
M 145-91 (2000)
for Highway Construction Purposes ................................................
M 145-1
....
M 146-1
Terms
Relating
to
Subgrade.
SoiLAggregate.
and
Fill
Materials
M 146-91 (2000)
Materials for Aggregate and Soil-Aggregate Subbase. Base.
M 147-65 (2000)
M 147-1
and Surface Courses .........................................................................
Granular Material to Control Pumping Under
M 155-87 (2000)
Concrete Pavement ...........................................................................
M 155-1
Lime
for
Soil
Stabilization
...............................................................
M 2 16-1
M 216-02
M 288-1
Geotextile Specification for Highway Applications .........................
M 288-00
Glass Cullet Use for Soil-Aggregate Base Course ...........'................M 318-1
M 3 18-02
Reclaimed Concrete Aggregate for Unbound Soil-Aggregate
M 319-02
M 319-1
Base Course ......................................................................................
Conducting Geotechnical Subsurface Investigations .......................
R13-1
R 13-03
R 21-96 (2000)
R 22-97 (2001)
R 27-01

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Drilling for Subsurface Investigations-Unexpectedly


R 2 1-1
Encountering Suspected Hazardous Material ...................................
Decommissioning Geotechnical Exploratory Boreholes .................. R 22- 1

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Assessment of Corrosion of Steel Piling for Non-Marine


Applications .....................................................................................

R 27-1

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M 152-1

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M 201-1
M 231-1

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M 261-1

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M 286-1

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R 19-1

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R 32-1

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R 33-1

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TESTING EQUIPMENT
Wire-Cloth Sieves for Testing Purposes ..........................................
M 92-03
M 152M.N 152-03 Flow Table for Use in Tests of Hydraulic Cement ...........................
Moist Cabinets. Moist Rooms. and Water Storage Tanks Used
M 201-00
in the Testing of Hydraulic Cements and Concretes ........................
Weighing Devices Used in the Testing of Materials ........................
M 23 1-95 (2002)
Standard Tire for Pavement Frictional-Property Tests .....................
M 261-96 (2000)
Smooth-Tread Standard Tire for Special-PurposePavement
M 286-96 (2000)
Frictional-Property Tests ..................................................................
Operational Guidelines on Test Pits for Evaluating
R 19-94 (1999)
Pavement Performance .....................................................................
Calibrating the Load Cell and Deflection Sensors for a Falling
R 32-03
Weight Deflectometer ......................................................................
Calibrating the Reference Load Cell Used for Reference
R 33-03
Calibrations for Falling Weight Deflectometer ................................

TIMBER AND PRESERVATIVES


Preservatives and Pressure Treatment Processes for Timber ........... M 133-1
M 133-03
Wood Products .................................................................................
M 168-1
M 168-96 (1999)

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Number
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M 17-95 (1999)

Title
Fine Aggregate for Portland Cement Concrete ..............................
Mineral Filler for Bituminous Paving Mixtures .............................

Page
M 6-1
M 17-1

M 20-70 (2000)
M 29-03

Penetration-Graded Asphalt Cement ..............................................


Fine Aggregate for Bituminous Paving Mixtures ...........................

M 20-1
M 29-1

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M 30-02

Zinc-Coated Steel Wire Rope and Fittings for


Highway Guardrail .........................................................................
Deformed and Plain Billet-Steel Bars for Concrete
Reinforcement ................................................................................

M 30-1

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M 31W
M 31-1
M 32W
M 32-1

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M 3 2 W 32-03

Steel Wire. Plain. for Concrete Reinforcement

M 33-99

M 43-88 (2003)

Preformed Expansion Joint Filler for Concrete (Bituminous


Type) ..............................................................................................
M 33-1
Corrugated Steel Pipe. Metallic.Coated. for Sewers and Drains .... M 36-1
Discontinued-Rail-Steel Deformed and Plain Bars for
M 42W
Concrete Reinforcement .................................................................
M 42-1
Sizes of Aggregate for Road and Bridge Construction .................. M 43-1

M 45-99 (2003)

Aggregate for Masonry Mortar

M 53W
M 53-95 (1999)

Discontinued-Axle-Steel Deformed and Plain Bars for


Concrete Reinforcement .................................................................

M 54W
M 54-02

Fabricated Deformed Steel Bar Mats for Concrete


Reinforcement ................................................................................

M 55MM 55-03

Steel Welded Wire Reinforcement. Plain. for Concrete .................

M 57-80 (2000)
M 69-70 (2000)
M 80-87 (2003)
M 81-92 (2000)

Materials for Embankments and Subgrades ...................................

M 36-03
M 42W
M 42-95 (1999)

M 82-75 (2000)
M 85-03
M 86-98 (2002)
M 86M-98 (2002)
M 91-95 (2000)

......................................................

.............................................................................
Coarse Aggregate for Portland Cement Concrete ..........................
Cutback Asphalt (Rapid-Curing Type) ..........................................
Cutback Asphalt (Medium-Curing Type) ......................................
Portland Cement .............................................................................
Aluminum Paint

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M 53-1

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M 54-1
M 55W
M 55-1
M 57- 1

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M 80-1
M 81-1

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M 86-1

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M 102W
M 102-98 (2002)
M 103M
M 103-97 (2001)
M 105-96 (2000)
M 107-97 (2001)
M 108-98 (2002)
M 111W
M 111-03
M 114-03
M 120-01
M 133-03
M 138M
M 138-02
M 140-03
M 143-03
M 144-86 (2000)
M 145-91 (2000)
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M 146-91 (2000)
M 147-65 (2000)
M 148-01
M 152M/M 152-03
M 153-98 (2002)
M 154-00

Title
Page
Wire-Cloth Sieves for Testing Purposes ........................................
M 92-1
Steel Forgings. Carbon and Alloy. for General Industrial Use ....... M 102M
M 102-1
M 103W
Steel Castings. Carbon. for General Application ...........................
M 103-1
M 105-1
Gray iron Castings .........................................................................
Bronze Castings for Bridges and Turntables ..................................
M 107-1
M 108-1
Wrought Copper-Alloy Bearing and Expansion Plates
and Sheets for Bridge and Other Structural Use .............................
Zinc (Hot-Dip Galvanized) Coatings on Iron and
Steel Products .................................................................................
M 111M/
M 111-1
Building Brick (Solid Masonry Units Made from
M 114-1
Clay or Shale) .................................................................................
M 20-1
Zinc ................................................................................................
Preservatives and Pressure Treatment Processes for Timber ......... M 133-1
Copper Sheet, Strip, Plate, and Rolled Bar

....................................

.........................................................................
Sodium Chloride ............................................................................
Calcium Chloride ...........................................................................

Emulsified Asphalt

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M 143-1
M 144-1

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Flow Table for Use in Tests of Hydraulic Cement .........................

M 152-1

1A

Preformed Sponge Rubber and Cork Expansion Joint Fillers


for Concrete Paving and Structural Construction ...........................
Air-Entraining Admixtures for Concrete ........................................

M 153-1
M 154-1

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M 155-1

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M 156-1
M 157-1

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M 160W
M 160-1

1A

M 163W
M 163-1
M 164-1

1A
IA

M 164M-1

1A

M 160W
M 160-03

General Requirements for Steel, Plates, Shapes, Sheet Piling,


and Bars for Structural Use ............................................................

M 163M
M 163-00

Castings, iron-Chromium, Iron-Chromium-Nickel. Corrosion


Resistant, for General Application .................................................

M 164-03

..............................
High-Strength Bolts for Structural Steel Joints [Metric] ................

M 164M-01

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Materials for Aggregate and Soil-AggregateSubbase, Base,


and Surface Courses ....................................................................... M 147-1
Liquid Membrane-Forming Compounds for Curing Concrete ....... M 148-1

M 157-97 (2001)

M 156-97 (2001)

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M 138W
M 138-1
M 140-1

Classification of Soils and Soil-AggregateMixtures


for Highway Construction Purposes ...............................................
M 145-1
Terms Relating to Subgrade, Soil-Aggregate,and Fill Materials ... M 146-1

Granular Material to Control Pumping Under Concrete


Pavement ........................................................................................
Requirements for Mixing Plants for Hot-Mixed, Hot-Laid
Bituminous Paving Mixtures ..........................................................
Ready-Mixed Concrete ..................................................................

M 155-87 (2000)

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M 168-96 (1999)
M 169-02
M 170-02
M 17OM-O1
M 171-00
M 173-01
M 175-97 (2001)
M 175M-97 (2001)
M 176-98 (2002)
M 176M-98 (2002)
M 178-95 (1999)
M 178M-95 (1999)
M 180-00
M 181-98 (2002)
M 182-91 (2000)
M 190-95 (2000)
M 194-00
M 195-00
M 196-92 (2000)
M 197-01
M 198-03
M 199-99
M 199M-99
M 200-73 (2000)
M 201-00
M 202W
M 202-02
M 203W
M 203-01
M 204W
M 204-01
M 205-97 (2001)
M 206-02
M 206M-O1

Title
Page
Corrugated Steel Structural Plate. Zinc.Coated.
M 167-1
for Field-Bolted Pipe. Pipe.Arches. and Arches ............................
Wood Products ...............................................................................
M 168-1
Steel Bars. Carbon. Cold.Finished. Standard Quality ....................
M 169-1
Reinforced Concrete Culvert. Storm Drain. and Sewer Pipe ......... M 170-1

Volume
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Reinforced Concrete Culvert. Storm Drain. and Sewer Pipe


[Metric] ..........................................................................................
Sheet Materials for Curing Concrete ..............................................
Concrete Joint-Sealer. Hot-Poured Elastic Type ............................

M 17OM-1
M 171-1
M 173-1

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Perforated Concrete Pipe ................................................................


Perforated Concrete Pipe [Metric] .................................................

M 175-1
M 175M-1

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.....................................................................
Porous Concrete Pipe [Metric] .......................................................
Concrete Drain Tile ........................................................................
Concrete Drain Tile [Metric] ..........................................................
Corrugated Sheet Steel Beams for Highway Guardrail ..................
Chain-Link Fence ...........................................................................
Burlap Cloth Made from Jute or Kenaf ..........................................

M 176-1

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M 176M-1
M 178-1

1A

Porous Concrete Pipe

M 178M-1
M 180-1
M 181-1
M 182-1

Bituminous-Coated Corrugated Metal Culvert Pipe


and Pipe-Arches .............................................................................
Chemical Admixtures for Concrete ................................................

M 190-1
M 194-1

Lightweight Aggregates for Structural Concrete ............................

M 195-1

.......................
Aluminum Alloy Sheet for Corrugated Aluminum Pipe ................

M 196-1
M 197-1

Corrugated Aluminum Pipe for Sewers and Drains

Joints for Concrete Pipe, Manholes, and Precast Box Sections


M 198-1
Using Preformed Flexible Joint Sealants .......................................
M 199-1
Precast Reinforced Concrete Manhole Sections .............................
Precast Reinforced Concrete Manhole Sections [Metric] .............. M 199M-1
Epoxy Protective Coatings .............................................................
M 200-1
Moist Cabinets, Moist Rooms. and Water Storage Tanks Used
in the Testing of Hydraulic Cements and Concretes ......................
Steel Sheet Piling ............................................................................

1A
1A
1A
1A
1A
1A
1A
1A
1A
1A
1A
1A
1A
1A

M 201-1
M 202W
M 202-1

1A
1A

M 203MJ
M 203-1
Uncoated Stress-Relieved Steel Wire for Prestressed Concrete ..... M 204W
M 204-1
Molds for Forming Concrete Test Cylinders Vertically ................. M 205-1

1A

Steel Strand, Uncoated Seven-Wire for


Concrete Reinforcement .................................................................

Reinforced Concrete Arch Culvert, Storm Drain, and


Sewer Pipe ......................................................................................
Reinforced Concrete Arch Culvert, Storm Drain.
and Sewer Pipe [Metric] .................................................................

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M 207M-01
M 208-01
M 2 10-03
M 213-01

M 216-02
M 218-03
M 219-92 (2000)
M 220-84 (1999)
M 221W
M 22 1-03
M 224-91 (2000)
M 225M/
M 225-03
M 226-80 (2000)
M 227W
M 227-97 (2001)
M 229-91 (2000)

M 230-98 (2002)
M 231-95 (2002)
M 232W
M 232-03
M 233-86 (2000)
M 235MIM 235-03
M 237-96 (2000)
M 240-03
M 241-97 (2001)

M 242-03
M 242M-03
M 243-96 (2000)
M 245-00

Title
Reinforced Concrete Elliptical Culvert. Storm Drain. and Sewer
Pipe .................................................................................................
Reinforced Concrete Elliptical Culvert, Storm Drain,
and Sewer Pipe [Metric] .................................................................
Cationic Emulsified Asphalt ..........................................................
Use of Apparatus for the Determination of Length Change
of Hardened Cement Paste, Mortar, and Concrete .........................
Preformed Expansion Joint Fillers for Concrete Paving and
Structural Construction (Nonextruding and Resilient
Bituminous Types) .........................................................................
Lime for Soil Stabilization ..............................................................
Steel Sheet, Zinc-Coated (Galvanized), for Corrugated
Steel Pipe ........................................................................................
Corrugated Aluminum Alloy Structural Plate for Field-Bolted
Pipe, Pipe-Arches, and Arches .......................................................
Preformed Polychloroprene Elastomeric Joint Seals for
Concrete Pavements .......................................................................
Steel Welded Wire Reinforcement, Deformed, for Concrete .........

Page

Volume

M 207-1

1A

M 207M-1
M 208- 1

1A
1A

M 2 10-1

1A

M 213-1
M 216-1

1A
1A

M 218-1

1A

M 219-1

1A

M 220- 1
M 221W
M 221-1
Use of Protective Sealers for Portland Cement Concrete ............... M 224-1
M 225Ml
Steel Wire, Deformed, for Concrete Reinforcement ......................
M 225-1
M 226-1
Viscosity-Graded Asphalt Cement .................................................
Steel Bars. Carbon. Merchant Quality. Mechanical Properties

...... M 227W

1A
1A
1A
1A
1A

1A

M 227-1
Discontinued-Basic Lead Silico-Chromate, ReadyMixed Primer .................................................................................
Extruded Foam Board (Polystyrene) ..............................................
Weighing Devices Used in the Testing of Materials ......................
Zinc Coating (Hot-Dip) on Iron and Steel Hardware .....................

M 229-1

1A

M 230-1
M 231-1
M 232W
M 232-1

1A
1A

Boiled Linseed Oil Mixture for Treatment of Portland Cement


Concrete .........................................................................................M 233- 1
Epoxy Resin Adhesives ..................................................................
M 235-1
Epoxy Resin Adhesives for Bonding Trafic Markers to
Hardened Portland Cement and Asphalt Concrete .........................
M 237-1
Blended Hydraulic Cement ............................................................
M 240-1
Concrete Made by Volumetric Batching and
Continuous Mixing ....................................................... :................. M 241-1
Reinforced Concrete D-Load Culvert, Storm Drain, and
Sewer Pipe ......................................................................................
M 242- 1
Reinforced Concrete D-Load Culvert, Storm Drain,
and Sewer Pipe [Metric] ................................................................. M 242M-1
Field-Applied Coating of Corrugated Metal Structural Plate for
Pipe, Pipe-Arches, and Arches .......................................................
M 243-1
Corrugated Steel Pipe, Polymer-Precoated, for
M 245-1
Sewers and Drains ..........................................................................

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1A
1A
1A
1A
1A
1A
1A
1A
1A

Number
M 246-00
M 247-02
M 248-91 (2000)
M 249-98
M 251-97 (2001)
M 252-02
M 253-03

Title
Steel Sheet. Metallic-Coated and Polymer.Precoated.
for Corrugated Steel Pipe ...............................................................
Glass Beads Used in Traffic Paints ................................................
Ready-Mixed White and Yellow Traffic Paints .............................

Page

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M 246-1
M 247-1
M 248-1

1A
1A
1A

White and Yellow Reflective Thermoplastic Striping


Material (Solid Form) ....................................................................
Plain and Laminated Elastomeric Bridge Bearings ........................
Corrugated Polyethylene Drainage Pipe ........................................

M 249-1
M 251-1
M 252-1

1A
1B

M 253-1

1B

M 253M-1
M 254-1

1B
1B

M 255W
M 255-1

1B

1B

M 254-77 (2000)

Heat-Treated Steel Structural Bolts, 1.50 ksi Minimum


Tensile Strength .............................................................................
High-Strength Steel Bolts. Classes 10.9 and 10.9.3,
for Structural Steel Joints [Metric] .................................................
Corrosion-Resistant Coated Dowel Bars ........................................

M 255W
M 255-97 (2001)

Steel Bars, Carbon, Hot-Wrought, Special Quality,


Mechanical Properties ....................................................................

M 259-98 (2002)

Precast Reinforced Concrete Box Sections for Culverts,


Storm Drains, and Sewers ..............................................................
M 259-1
Precast Reinforced Concrete Box Sections for Culverts,
M 259M-1
Storm Drains, and Sewers [Metric] ................................................
Standard Tire for Pavement Frictional-Property Tests ...................M 261-1
M 262-1
Concrete Pipe and Related Products ..............................................

1B

Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene(ABS) and Poly(Viny1


Chloride) (PVC) Composite Sewer Piping .....................................
Retroreflective Sheeting for Traffic Control ..................................

M 264-1
M 268-1

1B
1B

Turnbuckles and Shackles ..............................................................

M 269-1

1B

M 270W
M 270-1
M 271-1

1B

M 253M-96 (2001)

M 259M-00
M 261-96 (2000)
M 262-00
M 264-03
M 268-03
M 269-96 (2000)
M 270W
M 270-03

M 271-02
M 273-00

M 273M-O0

M 274-87 (2000)
M 275W
M 275-00
M 277-81 (2000)

M 278-02
M 279-03
M 280-03

Carbon and High-Strength Low-Alloy Structural Steel Shapes,


Plates, and Bars and Quenched-and-Tempered Alloy Structural
Steel Plates for Bridges ..................................................................

The Evaluation of Blast-Cleaned Steel Surfaces ............................


Precast Reinforced Concrete Box Sections for Culverts,
Storm Drains, and Sewers with Less Than Two Feet of Cover
Subjected to Highway Loadings .....................................................
M 273-1
Precast Reinforced Concrete Box Sections for Culverts,
Storm Drains, and Sewers with Less Than 0.6 m of Cover
Subjected to Highway Loadings [Metric] ......................................
M 273M-1
Steel Sheet, Aluminum-Coated (Type 2), for Corrugated
Steel Pipe ........................................................................................ M 274-1
Uncoated High-Strength Steel Bar for Prestressing Concrete ........ M 275W
M 275-1
M 277-1
Wire Rope and Sockets for Movable Bridges ................................
Class PS46 Poly(Viny1 Chloride) (PVC) Pipe ...............................
M 278-1

..........................
Metallic-Coated (Carbon) Steel Barbed Wire ................................
Metallic-Coated Steel Woven Wire Fence Fabric

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1B

1B

1B

1B
1B
1B
1B

M 279-1

1B
1B

M 280-1

1B

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M 282-99

Title
Steel Fence Posts and Assemblies. Hot-Wrought

..........................

M 284W
M 284-03

Joint Sealants. Hot.Poured. Elastomeric.Type. for Portland


Cement Concrete Pavements ..........................................................
Epoxy-Coated Reinforcing Bars: Materials and
Coating Requirements ....................................................................

M 285Ml
M 285-03

Castings. Iron.Chromium.Nicke1. Corrosion Resistant. for


Severe Service ................................................................................

M 286-96 (2000)

Smooth-Tread Standard Tire for Special-PurposePavement


Frictional-Property Tests ................................................................
Geotextile Specification for Highway Applications .......................

M 288-00

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Volume

M 281-1

1B

M 282-1

1B

M 284W
M 284-1

1B

M 285W
M 285-1

1B

M 286-1
M 288-1

1B
1B

M 289-1

1B

M 290-1
M 291-1
M 291M-1

1B
1B

M 292W
M 292-1
M 293-1

1B

M 291M-03

Aluminum-Zinc Alloy Coated Sheet Steel for Corrugated


Steel Pipe ........................................................................................
Acrylic Prismatic Reflectors and Embossed Aluminum
Frames for Signs ............................................................................
Carbon and Alloy Steel Nuts ..........................................................
Carbon and Alloy Steel Nuts [Metric] ...........................................

M 292W
M 292-03

Carbon and Alloy Steel Nuts for Bolts for High-Pressure or


High-Temperature Service, or Both ...............................................

M 293-93 (2001)

Hardened Steel Washers .................................................................

M 293M-97 (2001)
M 294-03

Hardened Steel Washers [Metric] ..................................................


M 293M-1
Corrugated Polyethylene Pipe. 300- to 1200-mm Diameter .......... M 294-1

1B
1B

M 295-00

Coal Fly Ash and Raw or Calcined Natural Pozzolan


M 295-1
for Use as a Mineral Admixture in Concrete ..................................
Preformed Polychloroprene Elastomeric Joint Seals for Bridges ... M 297-1

1B
1B

M 289-91 (2000)
M 290-96 (2000)
M 291-01

M 297-98 (2002)

......... M 298-1
M 299-1
Coatings of Cadmium Mechanically Deposited .............................
M 300-1
Inorganic Zinc-Rich Primer ...........................................................
Coatings of Zinc Mechanically Deposited on Iron and Steel

M 298-01
M 299-01
M 300-03
M 301-01
M 302-00
M 303-89 (2002)

M 305-02
M 306-89 (2000)
M 307-03
M 3 14-90 (2000)

1B

1B
1B
1B

M 301-1

1B

'M 302-1
M 303-1

1B
1B

Poly(Viny1 Chloride) (PVC) Profile Wall Drain Pipe and


Fittings Based on Controlled Inside Diameter ...............................
M 304-1
Discontinued-Aluminum-Coated Steel Barbed Wire .................. M 305-1

M 304-03

M 315-03

Joint Sealants. Hot-Poured. for Concrete and


Asphalt Pavements .........................................................................
Ground Granulated Blast-Furnace Slag for Use in
Concrete and Mortars .....................................................................
Lime for Asphalt Mixtures .............................................................

1B

Drainage Structure Castings ...........................................................

M 306-1

1B
1B
1B

Use of Silica Fume as a Mineral Admixture in HydraulicCement Concrete, Mortar, and Grout .............................................
Steel Anchor Bolts .........................................................................

M 307-1
M 314-1

1B
1B

Joints for Circular Concrete Sewer and Culvert Pipe,


Using Rubber Gaskets ....................................................................

M'315-1

1B

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M 317M
M 317-03

Title
Joints for Circular Concrete Sewer and Culvert Pipe.
Using Rubber Gaskets [Metric] ......................................................
Polymer-Modified Cationic Emulsified Asphalt ............................
Epoxy-Coated Reinforcing Bars: Handling Requirements
for Fabrication and Job Site ...........................................................

.........................

M 3 18-02

Glass Cullet Use for Soil-AggregateBase Course

M 319-02

Reclaimed Concrete Aggregate for Unbound Soil-Aggregate


Base Course ....................................................................................
Performance-Graded Asphalt Binder .............................................

M 320-03
M 321-03
M 322M/M 322-03

High-ReactivityPozzolans for Use in Hydraulic-Cement


Concrete. Mortar. and Grout ..........................................................
Rail-Steel and Axle-Steel Deformed Bars for
Concrete Reinforcement .................................................................

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M 315M-1
M 3 16-1

1B
1B

M 317W
M 317-1
M 318-1

1B

M 319-1
M 320- 1

1B
1B

M 321-1

1B
1B
1B

1B

R 1-00

Use of the International System of Units

M 322W
M 322-1
R 1-1

R 4-97 (2000)

Statistical Procedures

R 4-1

1B

R 5-03

Selection and Use of Emulsified Asphalts

..................................... R 5-1
Evaluation of Transportation-RelatedEarthborne Vibrations ........ R 8-1

1B

Acceptance Sampling Plans for Highway Construction .................R 9-1

1B
1B

R 8-96 (2000)
R 9-97 (2000)
R 10-98 (2002)
R 11-82 (2002)

.......................................
.....................................................................

Definition of Terms for Specifications and Procedures

................. R 10-1

1B

R 13-03

Indicating Which Places of Figures Are to Be Considered


Significant in Specified Limiting Values .......................................
Bituminous Mixture Design Using the Marshall and
Hveem Procedures .........................................................................
Conducting Geotechnical Subsurface Investigations .....................

R 14-88 (2002)

Classifying Hot-Mix Recycling Agents

R 14-1

1B

R 15-00
R 16-02
R 18-01

Asphalt Additives and Modifiers

R 15-1

1B

... R 16-1

1B

R 18-1

1B

R 19-1

1B

R 12-85 (2002)

R 19-94 (1999)

.........................................
...................................................

Regulatory Information for Chemicals Used in AASHTO Tests


Establishing and Implementing a Quality System for
Construction Materials Testing Laboratories .................................
Operational Guidelines on Test Pits for Evaluating
Pavement Performance ...................................................................

R 11-1

1B

R 12-1
R 13-1

1B
1B

R 20-99

Procedures for Measuring Highway Noise .....................................

R 20-1

1B

R 21-96 (2000)

Drilling for Subsurface Investigations-Unexpectedly


Encountering Suspected Hazardous Material .................................
Decommissioning Geotechnical Exploratory Boreholes ................
Chemical. Biological. and Physical Analysis of Water ..................
Collection and Preservation of Water Samples ..............................
Technician Training and Qualification Programs ..........................

R 21-1
R 22- 1
R 23-1
R 24-1
R 25-1

1B
1B
1B
1B

R 22-97 (2001)
R 23-99
R 24-99
R 25-00
R 26-01

R 27-01

Certifying Suppliers of Performance-Graded Asphalt Binders


Assessment of Corrosion of Steel Piling for Non-Marine
Applications ...................................................................................

...... R 26-1

1B
1B

R 27-1

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Number
R 28-02

R 29-02
R 30-02
R 31-03

R 32-03
R 33-03

R 34-03

Title
Page
Accelerated Aging of Asphalt Binder Using a Pressurized
Aging Vessel (PAV) .......................................................................
R 28-1
Grading or Verifying the Performance Grade of an
Asphalt Binder ...............................................................................
R 29-1
Mixture Conditioning of Hot-Mix Asphalt ....................................
R 30-1
Evaluation of Coating Systems with Zinc-Rich Primers ................ R 31-1
Calibrating the Load Cell and Deflection Sensors for a Falling
Weight Deflectometer ....................................................................
Calibrating the Reference Load Cell Used for Reference
Calibrations for Falling Weight Deflectometer ..............................
Evaluating Deicing Chemicals .......................................................

1B

R 33-1
R 34-1

1B
1B

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M 191-93 (1998)
R 7-81 (2000)

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Where an asterisk (*)follows the ASTM number, there is a difference between the two specifications. These differencesare
explained in the endnote accompanying each individual specification.

AASHTO Specfkzions

ASTM Equivalent

AASHTO Specifications

ASTM Equivalent

M 17-95 (1999)
M 29-03

D 242-95*

M 164-03
M 164M-O1

A 325-02*
A 325M-00*

M 167-03

A 761lA 761M-02

M 169-02
M 170-02

A 108-99

M 17OM-O1

M 144-86 (2000)

D 1073-01
A 741-98*
A 615lA 615M-O1b*
A 82-01
D 994-98
A 76OlA 760M-Ola
D 448-86 (1993)
C 144-97*
A 184lA 184M-O1
A 185-01
C 150-02*
C 14-99*
C 14M-99*
C 32-93 (1999)"
E 11-01
A 660lA 668M-96
A 27lA 27M-95
B 22-95*
B 1-97*
A 123lA 123M-Ola
C 62-01
B 6-00*
B152/B 152M-00*
D 977-98*
D 632-01*
D 98-93*

M 178-95 (1999)
M 178M-95 (1999)
M 194-00
M 195-00
M 196-92 (2000)
M 197-01
M 198-03
M 199-99
M 199M-99
M 201-00
M 202M/M 202-02
M 203M/M 203-01
M 204M/M 204-01
M 205-97
M 206-02

C 76M-00*
C 171-97a*
D 1190-97*
c 444-95
C 444M-95
C 654-99*
C 654M-99*
C 412-99*
C 412M-99*
C 494-98*
C 330-98
B 745/B 745M-95
B 744/B 744M-99*
C 990-01a*
c 478-97*
C 478M-97*
C 511-98
A 328lA 328M-00
A 416lA 416M-99
A 421lA 421M-98a*
c 470-94*
C 506-00*

M 148-01

c 309-97*

M 206M-01

C 506M-00*

M 152M/M 152-03

C 230-98"2*

M 207-02

C 507-00*

M 153-98 (2002)

D 1752-84 (1996)*

M 207M-01

C 507M-00*

M 154-00

C 260-97*

M 208-01

D 2397-98

M 156-97 (2001)

D 995-95b*

M 210-03

C 490-00a*

M 160M/M 160-03

A 6/A 6M-O1b*

M 213-01

D 1751-99

M 1 6 3 W 163-00

A 743lA 743M-98a

M 216-02

c 977-00

M 30-02
M 31M/M 31-03
M 32M/M 32-03
M 33-99
M 36-03
M 43-88 (2003)
M 45-99 (2003)
M 54M/M 54-02
M 55M/M 55-03
M 85-03
M 86-98 (2002)
M 86M-98 (2002)
M 91-95 (2000)
M 92-03
M 102M/M 102-98 (2002)
M 103M/M 103-97 (2001)
M 107-97 (2001)
M 108-98 (2002)
M 111M/M 111-03
M 114-03
M 120-01
M 138M/M 138-02
M 140-03
M 143-03

M 171-00
M 173-01
M 175-97 (2001)
M 175M-97 (2001)
M 176-98 (2002)
M 176M-98 (2002)

C 76-00*

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AASHTO SpeciJicatians

ASTM Equivalent

M 219-92 (2000)

B 746B 746M-92

M 280-03

A 121-99

M 220-84 (1999)

D 2628-91 (1998)

M 281-96 (2000)

A 702-89 (1994)"

M 221M/M 221-03

A 497-01

M 282-99

D 3406-95 (2000)

M 225M/M 225-03

A 496-01

M 284M 284M-03

A 7751A 775M-01

M 227M/M 227-97 (2001)

A 663lA 663M-89 (2000)

M 285M/M 285-03

A 7441A 744M-00

M 232M/M 232-03

A 1531A 153M-Ola

M 286-96 (2000)

E 524-88 (2000)*

M 235M/M 235-03

c 881-99*

M 291-01

A 563-00*

M 240-03

C 595-02

M 29 1M-03

A 563M-01*

M 241-97 (2001)

C 685-95a*

M 292M/M 292-03

A 1941A 194M-Ola

M 242-03

C 655-00*

M 293-93 (2001)

F 436-93 (2000)*

M 242M-O3

C 655M-00*

M 293M-97 (2001)

F 436M-93 (2000)*

M 245-00

A 762lA 762M-98

M 295-00

C 618-98*

M 246-00

A 7421A 742M-98

M 297-98 (2002)

D 3542-92 (1998)"

M 253-03

A 490-02*

M 298-01

B 695-00*

M 253M-96 (2001)

A 49OM-00"

M 299-01

B 696-00

M 255M/M 255-97 (2001)

A 6751A 675M-90a (2000)

M 301-01

D 3405-97

M 259-98 (2002)

C 789-95a"

M 302-00

C 989-97b

M 259M-00

C 789M-98*

M 307-03

c 1240-01

M 261-96 (2000)

E 501-94 (2000)*

M 315-03

C 443-01

M 262-00

C 822-98"

M 3 15M-00

C 443M-01

M 264-03

D 2680-01*

M 317M/M 317-03

D 3963/D 3963M-01

M 268-03

D 4956-Ola

M 322MIM 322-03

A 9961A 996M-O1

M 270M/M 270-03

A 7091A 709M-01be3*

R 1-00

IEEE/ASTM SI 10-1997*

M 273-00

C 850-95a*

R 5-03

D 3628-01*

M 273M-00

C 850M-98*

R 11-82 (2002)

E 29-93a (1999)

M 275M/M 275-00

A 722/A 722M-98

R 13-03

D 420-98*

M 279-03

A 116-00

R 14-88 (2002)

D 4552-92 (1999)*

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AASHTO Speci@ations

AASHTO Equivalent

ASTM Specifications

AASHTO Equivalent

A 61A 6M-O1b*

M 160MlM 160-03

A 76UA 762M-98

M 245-00

A 271A 27M-95

M 103MlM 103-97 (2001)

A 7751A 775M-01

M 284MlM 284-03

A 82-01

M 32MlM 32-03

A 9961A 996M-01

M 322MIM 322-03

A 108-99

M 169-02

B 6-00*

M 120-01

A 116-00

M 279-03

B 22-95*

M 107-97 (2001)

A 121-99

M 280-03

B 100-97*

M 108-98 (2002)

A 1231A 123M-Ola

M 111MlM 111-03

B 152lB 152M-00*

M 138MlM 138-02

A 1531A 153M-Ola

M 232MlM 232-03

B 695-00*

M 298-01

A 184lA 184M-O1

M 54MlM 54-02

B 696-00

M 299-01

A 185-01

M 55MlM 55-03

B 744lB 744M-99*

M 197-01

A 1941A 194M-Ola

M 292MlM 292-03

B 745lB 745M-95

M 196-92 (2000)

A 325-02

M 164-03

B 746lB 746M-92

M 219-92 (2000)

A 325M-00*

M 164M-O1

C 14-99*

M 86-98 (2002)

A 3281A 328M-00

M 202M/M 202-02

C 14M-99*

M 86M-98 (2002)

A 4161A 416M-99

M 203MIM 203-01

C 32-93 (1999)*

M 91-95 (2000)

A 4211A 421M-98a*

M 204MIM 204-01

C 62-01

M 114-03

A 490-02*

M 253-03

C 76-OO*

M 170-02

A 490M-00*

M 253M-96 (2001)

C 76M-00*

M 17OM-O1

A 496-01

M 225MlM 225-03

C 144-97*

M 45-99 (2003)

A 497-01

M 221MlM 221-03

C 150-02*

M 85-03

A 563-00*

M 291-01

C 171-97a*

M 171-00

A 563M-01*

M 29 1M-03

C 230-98"2*

M 152MlM 152-03

A 6151A 615M-O1b*

M 31MlM 31-03

C 260-97*

M 154-00

A 6631A 663M-89 (2000)

M 227MlM 227-97 (2001)

c 309-97*

M 148-01

A 6681A 668M-96

M 102M/M 102-98 (2002)

C 330-98

M 195-00

A 6751A 675M-90a (2000)

M 255MlM 255-97 (2001)

C 412-99*

M 178-95 (1999)

A 702-89 (1994)"

M 281-96 (2000)

C 412M-99*

M 178M-95 (1999)

A 709lA 709M-01bc3*

M 270MJM 270-03

C 443-01

M 315-03

A 72UA 722M-98

M 275MlM 275-00

C 443M-01

M 315M-03

A 741-98*

M 30-02

c 444-95*

M 175-97 (2001)

A 74UA 742M-98

M 246-00

C 444M-95

M 175M-97 (2001)

A 7431A 743M-98a

M 163M/M 163-00

C 470-94*

M 205-97 (2001)

A 7441A 744M-00

M 285MlM 285-03

C 478-97*

M 199-99

A 7601A 760M-Ola

M 36-03

C 478M-97*

M 199M-99

A 7611A 761M-02

M 167-03

C 490-00a*

M 210-03

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ASTM Specifications

AASHTO Equivalent

ASTM Spec@cabns

AASHTO Equivalent

C 494-98*

M 194-00

D 448-86 (1993)

M 43-88 (2003)

c 506-00*

M 206-02

D 632-01*

M 143-03

C 506M-00*

M 206M-O1

D 977-98*

M 140-03

C 507-00*

M 207-02

D 994-98

M 33-99

C 507M-00*

M 207M-01

D 995-95b*

M 156-97 (2001)

C 511-98

M 201-00

D 1073-01

M 29-03

C 595-02*

M 240-03

D 1190-97*

M 173-01

C 618-98*

M 295-00

D 1751-99

M 213-01

C 654-99*

M 176-98 (2002)

D 1752-84 (1996)*

M 153-98 (2002)

C 654M-99*

M 176M-98 (2002)

D 2397-98

M 208-01

C 655-00*

M 242-03

D 2628-91 (1998)

M 220-84 (1999)

C 655M-00*

M 242M-O3

D 2680-01*

M 264-03

C 685-95a*

M 241-97 (2001)

D 3405-97

M 301-01

C 789-95a*

M 259-98 (2002)

D 3406-95 (2000)

M 282-99

C 789M-98*

M 259M-00

D 3542-92 (1998)*

M 297-98 (2002)

C 822-98*

M 262-00

D 3628-01*

R 5-03

C 850-95a*

M 273-00

D 3963/D 3963M-01

M 3 1 7 W 317-03

C 850M-98*

M 273M-00

D 4552-92 (1999)*

R 14-88 (2002)

C 881-99*

M 2 3 5 W 235-03

D 4956-Ola

M 268-03

c 977-00

M 216-02

E 11-01

M 92-03

C 989-97b

M 302-00

R 11-82 (2002)

C 990-01a*

M 198-03

E 29-93a (1999)
E 501-94 (2000)*

M 261-96 (2000)

c 1240-01

M 307-03

E 524-88 (2000)*

M 286-96 (2000)

D 98-93*

M 144-86 (2000)

F 436-93 (2000)*

M 293-93 (2001)

D 242-95*

M 17-95 (1999)

F 436M-93 (2000)*

M 293M-97 (2001)

D 420-98*

R 13-03

IEEWASTM SI 10-1997

R 1-00

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Standard Specification for

Plain and Laminated Elastomeric


Bridge Bearings

1.

SCOPE

1.1.

This specification covers the material requirements for plain and laminated elastomeric bridge
bearings. Elastomeric bearings furnished under this specification shall adequately provide for
thermal expansion and contraction, rotation, camber changes, and creep and shrinkage, where
applicable, of structural members. Elastomeric bearings as herein defined shall include plain pads
(consisting of elastomer only) and laminated bearings with steel or fabric laminates.

2.

REFERENCED DOCUMENTS

2.1.

AASHTO Standards:
W R 11, Indicating Which Places of Figures Are to Be Considered Significant in Specified
Limiting Values
W T 67, Standard Practices for Force Verification of Testing Machines
W Standard Specijcationsfor Highway Bridges

2.2.

ANSI Standards:
W ANSI B46.1, Surfaces and Surfacing

2.3.

ASTM Standards:
W A 36lA 36M, Specification for Carbon Structural Steel
W A 570M, Hot-Rolled Carbon Steel Sheet and Strip, Structural Quality
rn D 395, Rubber Property-Compression Set
W D 412, Rubber Properties in Tension
D 429, Rubber Property-Adhesion to Rigid Substrates
W D 573, Rubber-Deterioration in Air Oven
W D 1043, Stiffness Properties of Plastics as a Function of Temperature-Torsion Test
W D 1149, Rubber Deterioration-Surface Ozone Cracking in a Chamber (Flat Specimens)
W D 2137, Rubber Property-Brittleness Point of Flexible Polymers and Coated Fabrics,
Test for
W D 2240, Rubber Property-Durometer Hardness
W D 4014, Specification for Plain and Steel-Laminated Elastomeric Bearings for Bridges

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