Pavement Shoulders Sample Clauses

Pavement Shoulders. Place shoulders along edges of subbase and base course to prevent lateral movement. Construct shoulders at least twelve inches wide of acceptable soil materials and compact simultaneously with each subbase course and base course layer.
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