Profile Grade Sample Clauses

The Profile Grade clause defines the required elevation and slope specifications for a construction project's surface or roadway. It typically outlines the precise measurements and tolerances that must be met during grading, ensuring that the finished surface aligns with design plans. By establishing these standards, the clause helps prevent drainage issues, structural problems, and ensures the project meets safety and usability requirements.
Profile Grade. The line of a vertical plane intersecting the top surface of the proposed wearing surface, usually along the longitudinal centerline of the Roadbed.
Profile Grade. The location of the Profile Grade will be designated by the T/LPA and shown on the Plans. The profile grade line is usually the centerline and elevation to which the Roadway will be built. The Profile Grade may be used to designate the gradient and elevation of other construction features such as tops of curb, channels, Sidewalks, etc. Progress Payment. A monthly payment, including zero dollar ($0.00), provided by the T/LPA to the Contractor for Work, subject to adjustment by the T/LPA.