Common use of BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION Clause in Contracts

BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION. A. Each end of the bridge must be firmly anchored to the abutment structure; B. An earth embankment constructed for use as a bridge approach must be protected from erosion by using planted or seeded ground cover, bulkheads, rock riprap, retaining walls, or other equally effective means; C. A bridge must be installed in such a way as to minimize disturbance to the bed and banks of a stream. No part of the finished bridge structure may be below the high water marks of the stream or obstructing the stream’s flow between ordinary high water; D. Equipment stream crossings are not authorized without prior specific State approval. The Purchaser must submit written plans if crossing of open (unfrozen waters) is required for road construction. E. A snow ramp or ice bridge must be constructed only of snow, ice, and cribbing, and must be largely free of soil and organics; it must be constructed to disintegrate with natural ice breakup, or it must be breached and the cribbing removed when feasible before breakup to protect downstream structures, water quality, and fish habitat. F. Bridge structures used on the sale must meet or exceed USFS standards for temporary low volume industrial bridge structures for the loading anticipated by the Purchaser.

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Sources: Timber Sale Agreement

BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION. A. a. Each end of the bridge must be firmly anchored to the abutment structure; B. b. An earth embankment constructed for use as a bridge approach must be protected from erosion by using planted or seeded ground cover, bulkheads, rock riprap, retaining walls, or other equally effective means; C. c. A bridge must be installed in such a way as to minimize disturbance to the bed and banks of a stream. No part of the finished bridge structure may be below the high water marks of the stream or obstructing the stream’s flow between ordinary high water; D. d. Equipment stream crossings are not authorized without prior specific State approval. The Purchaser purchaser must submit written plans if crossing of open (unfrozen waters) is are required for road construction. E. e. A snow ramp or ice bridge must be constructed only of snow, ice, and cribbing, and must be largely free of soil and organics; it must be constructed to disintegrate with natural ice breakup, or it must be breached and the cribbing removed when feasible before breakup to protect downstream structures, water quality, and fish habitat. F. f. Bridge structures used on the sale must meet or exceed USFS standards for temporary low volume industrial bridge structures for the loading anticipated by the Purchaserpurchaser.

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Sources: Timber Sale Contract

BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION. A. a. Each end of the bridge must be firmly anchored to the abutment structure; B. b. An earth embankment constructed for use as a bridge approach must be protected from erosion by using planted or seeded ground cover, bulkheads, rock riprap, retaining walls, or other equally effective means; C. c. A bridge must be installed in such a way as to minimize disturbance to the bed and banks of a stream. No part of the finished bridge structure may be below the high water marks of the stream or obstructing the stream’s flow between ordinary high water; D. d. Equipment stream crossings are not authorized without prior specific State approval. The Purchaser purchaser must submit written plans if crossing of open (unfrozen waters) is required for road construction. E. e. A snow ramp or ice bridge must be constructed only of snow, ice, and cribbing, and must be largely free of soil and organics; it must be constructed to disintegrate with natural ice breakup, or it must be breached and the cribbing removed when feasible before breakup to protect downstream structures, water quality, and fish habitat. F. f. Bridge structures used on the sale must meet or exceed USFS standards for temporary low volume industrial bridge structures for the loading anticipated by the Purchaserpurchaser.

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Sources: Timber Sale Contract