Excavation and Embankment Sample Clauses

Excavation and Embankment. Construct the roadway to conform to the typical sections shown on the plans. Protect backslopes from being undercut. Embankment shall be placed in layers no more than 12 inches thick. Locate and use borrow material, and remove and treat unsuitable excess material, as designated. Place rocks that are too large to be incorporated in the embankment outside the traveled way on the downhill side such that they will not roll, obstruct drainage, or hinder roadbed use and maintenance. Shape and finish the roadbed to the condition ordinarily accomplished by a crawler tractor with dozer blade to provide drainage of surface water. Do not permit individual rocks to protrude more than 4 inches above the subgrade of the roadbed. A motor grader finish is not required. Observe a width tolerance of (+) 18 inches max. for the roadbed. Where shown on the drawings or designated on the ground, offtake ditches shall be constructed to drain water away from the roadbed.
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Excavation and Embankment. One of the first early activities is the excavation and embankment of onsite material for storm water and roadway construction. While some of the material will be moved in station, the majority of the material must be hauled from one project area to another. We are using legal haul dump trucks on the existing MD 404 roadway to transport the material throughout the jobsite. While there are some exceptions, the majority of the material is being moved from Contract A to Contract B. In this scenario, the haul trucks are loaded, head east on MD 404, and return empty traveling west on MD 404. Based on this sequence, each haul truck enters the roadway by crossing the westbound lane and accelerating on the eastbound lane, and exits the roadway by decelerating on the eastbound lane, and crossing the westbound lane. Once empty, the truck only utilizes the westbound roadway to return to the loading site. In order to accomplish this work safely and with minimal impact to travelers, we will include full time flagmen and MOT devices at each access point throughout the jobsite. These locations will be setup at planned defined intervals, so that truck traffic is not entering at random points. Currently, we plan to use several of the farm roads and other existing roads as access points along the corridor. We will also space these access points at reasonable intervals to minimize the total number, and only have one entrance and exit point at any given time throughout the operation. All trucks and flagmen will be equipped with radio communication, and once a truck needs to exit or enter the roadway, the flagmen will slow or stop traffic, flag the truck onto the roadway, and return traffic to the normal pattern. Due to the overall volume of trucking on the project, our plan ensures that the traveling public is kept safe, and reduces impact to their travel time.

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