Culverts Sample Clauses

Culverts. A conduit or passageway under a road, trail, or other obstruction. A culvert differs from a bridge in that it is usually entirely below the elevation of the Traveled Way.
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Culverts. A conduit or passageway under a road, trail, or other obstruction. A culvert differs from a bridge in that it is usually entirely below the elevation of the Traveled Way. Drainage Dip. A dip in the Traveled Way which intercepts surface runoff and diverts the water off the Traveled Way. A Drainage Dip does not block the movement of traffic. Drainage Structures. Manufactured structures which control the runoff of water from the Roadway including Inslope, overside drains, aprons, flumes, downdrains and downpipes. During Haul Maintenance. Road maintenance work to be accomplished during the period of timber removal. Geotextile. A group of construction fabrics with varying attributes designed for different purposes. Lead-off Ditches. A ditch used to transmit water from a Culvert, Drainage Structure or Drainage Dip outlet to the natural drainage area. Maintenance Activitiy. Items of work leading to the restoration and upkeep of a road and necessary to sustain the road's anticipated traffic. Material. Any substance specified for use in the performance of the work. Post Haul Maintenance. Road maintenance work to be accomplished after timber removal is completed. Prehaul Maintenance. Road maintenance work to be accomplished prior to the roads use. Roads receiving prehaul maintenance shall be shown on the Sale Area Map.
Culverts. A conduit or passageway under a road, trail, or other obstruction. A culvert differs from a bridge in that it is usually entirely below the elevation of the Traveled Way. Drainage Dip. A dip in the Traveled Way which intercepts surface runoff and diverts the water off the Traveled Way. A Drainage Dip does not block the movement of traffic. Drainage Structures. Manufactured structures which control the runoff of water from the Roadway including Inslope, overside drains, aprons, flumes, downdrains and downpipes. During Haul Maintenance. Road maintenance work to be accomplished during the period of timber removal. Geotextile. A group of construction fabrics with varying attributes designed for different purposes. Lead-off Ditches. A ditch used to transmit water from a Culvert, Drainage Structure or Drainage Dip outlet to the natural drainage area. Maintenance Activitiy. Items of work leading to the restoration and upkeep of a road and necessary to sustain the road's anticipated traffic.
Culverts. The Lessee shall construct and maintain culverts and other structures on the leased premises as reasonably required to ensure the unimpeded flow of water through natural drainage courses.
Culverts. Purchaser shall install culverts as part of this contract. Culverts must be installed concurrently with subgrade work and must be installed before subgrade compaction and rock application. Culvert locations and the minimum requirements for culvert length and diameter are designated on the CULVERT & DRAINAGE LIST. Culvert, downspout, and flume lengths may be adjusted to fit as‐built conditions and may not terminate directly on unprotected soil. Culverts shall be new steel, aluminum, or polyethylene meeting the material specifications in Clauses 10‐15 through 10‐23. Culvert placement shall precede embankment construction.
Culverts. Any structure not classified as a bridge that provides an opening under the roadway. Delay. Any unanticipated event, action, force or factor which extends the Contractor’s time of performance of any controlling work item under the Contract. The term “delay” is intended to cover all such events, actions, forces or factors, whether styled “delay”, “disruption”, “interference”, “impedance”, “hindrance”, or otherwise, which are beyond the control of and not caused by the Contractor, or the Contractor’s subcontractors, materialmen, suppliers or other agents. This term does not include “extra work”.
Culverts. Culverts must be maintained to ensure normal flow passes through the culvert consistent with its design specifications. This typically includes dredging of a ditch adjacent to culvert openings and occasional cleaning-out of the culvert interior. Cleaning is usually performed through the use of high-pressure water, mechanical dredging or by hand. Repair or replacement is necessary when incidental damage occurs to the culvert that would prevent optimum water flow or an unsafe crossing situation.
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Culverts. 6 Developer shall analyze existing and proposed culverts, drainageways, and associated 7 appurtenances affected, replaced, or created by the Project design for any localized flooding 8 deficiencies.
Culverts. A conduit or passageway under a road, trail, or other obstruction. A culvert differs from a bridge in that it is usually entirely below the elevation of the Traveled Way. Drainage Dip. A dip in the Traveled Way which intercepts surface runoff and diverts the water off the ROAD MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS FS-2400-6T Contracts (6/06) MUDFLAT TIMBER SALE Traveled Way. A Drainage Dip does not block the movement of traffic. Drainage Structures. Manufactured structures which control the runoff of water from the Roadway including Inslope, overside drains, aprons, flumes, downdrains and downpipes. Lead-off Ditches. A ditch used to transmit water from a Culvert, Drainage Structure or Drainage Dip outlet to the natural drainage area. Maintenance Activitiy. Items of work leading to the minor restoration and upkeep of a road and necessary to sustain the road's anticipated traffic. Material. Any substance specified for use in the performance of the work. Prehaul Maintenance. Road maintenance work to be accomplished prior to the roads use. Roads receiving prehaul maintenance shall be shown on the Sale Area Map. Roadbed. The portion of a road between the intersection of Subgrade and sideslopes, excluding that portion of the ditch below Subgrade.
Culverts. A conduit or passageway under a road, trail, or other obstruction. A culvert differs from a bridge in that it is usually entirely below the elevation of the Traveled Way. SIDNAW CREEK TIMBER SALE ROAD MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS FS-2400-6T Contracts (06/06) CT5.31# Special Provisions Drainage Dip. A dip in the Traveled Way which intercepts surface runoff and diverts the water off the Traveled Way. A Drainage Dip does not block the movement of traffic. Drainage Structures. Manufactured structures which control the runoff of water from the Roadway including Inslope, overside drains, aprons, flumes, downdrains and downpipes. During Haul Maintenance. Road maintenance work to be accomplished during the period of timber removal. Geotextile. A group of construction fabrics with varying attributes designed for different purposes. Lead-off Ditches. A ditch used to transmit water from a Culvert, Drainage Structure or Drainage Dip outlet to the natural drainage area. Maintenance Activitiy. Items of work leading to the restoration and upkeep of a road and necessary to sustain the road's anticipated traffic. Material. Any substance specified for use in the performance of the work. Post Haul Maintenance. Road maintenance work to be accomplished after timber removal is completed. Prehaul Maintenance. Road maintenance work to be accomplished prior to the roads use. Roads receiving prehaul maintenance shall be shown on the Sale Area Map.
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