FILL COMPACTION Sample Clauses

The Fill Compaction clause defines the requirements and standards for compacting soil or other fill materials during construction projects. It typically specifies the degree of compaction needed, the methods or equipment to be used, and the testing procedures to verify compliance, such as achieving a certain percentage of maximum dry density. This clause ensures that the fill material is stable and suitable for supporting structures, thereby preventing future settlement or structural issues.
FILL COMPACTION. Purchaser shall compact all embankment and waste material in accordance with the COMPACTION LIST by routing equipment over the entire width of each lift. Waste material may be placed by end‐dumping or sidecasting until sufficiently wide enough to support the equipment.
FILL COMPACTION. Purchaser shall compact all embankment and waste material in accordance with the COMPACTION LIST by routing equipment over the entire width of each lift. A plate compactor must be used for areas specifically requiring keyed embankment construction and for embankment, waste area, and segments too narrow to accommodate equipment.
FILL COMPACTION. Purchaser shall compact all embankment and waste material. Minimum acceptable compaction is achieved by placing embankments in 1 foot or shallower lifts, and routing excavation equipment over the entire width of each lift. Except as otherwise specified in this plan, a vibratory plate compactor or tamper shall be used for areas specifically requiring keyed embankment construction, and for embankment segments too narrow to accommodate equipment. Compaction with a plate compactor shall be made by a minimum of three full coverages; each lift shall not exceed 6 inches in depth.
FILL COMPACTION. Purchaser shall compact all embankment and waste material by routing equipment over the entire width of each lift.
FILL COMPACTION. Contractor shall compact all embankment and waste material in accordance with the COMPACTION LIST by routing equipment over the entire width of each lift.