ROCK STOCKPILE Sample Clauses

ROCK STOCKPILE. SPECIFICATIONS Rock stockpiles listed in Clause 6-65 Rock Stockpile Location shall meet the following specifications: • Before placing aggregates upon the stockpile site, the site shall be cleared of vegetation, trees, stumps, brush, rocks or other debris and the ground leveled to a smooth, firm, uniform surface. • When completed, the stockpile shall be neat and regular in shape. • The stockpile height shall be limited to a maximum of 30 feet. • Stockpiles in excess of 500 cubic yards shall be built up in layers not more than 8 feet in depth. Stockpile layers shall be constructed by trucks, clamshells, or other methods approved, in writing, by the Contract Administrator. • Each layer shall be completed over the entire area of the pile before depositing aggregates in the next layer. The aggregates shall not be dumped so that they run down and over the lower layers in the stockpile. The method of dropping from a bucket or spout in one location so as to form a cone shaped pile will not be permitted. • Stockpiles of different types or sizes of aggregate shall be spaced far enough apart, or separated by suitable walls or partitions, to prevent the mixing of the aggregates. SUBSECTION ROCK APPLICATION
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ROCK STOCKPILE. SPECIFICATIONS Rock stockpiles listed in Clause 6-65 ROCK STOCKPILE LOCATION must meet the following specifications: Before placing aggregates upon the stockpile site, the site must be cleared of vegetation, trees, stumps, brush, rocks, or other debris and the ground leveled to a smooth, firm, uniform surface. Stockpiles of different types or sizes of aggregate must be spaced far enough apart, or separated by suitable walls or partitions, to prevent the mixing of the aggregates. When completed, the stockpile must be neat and regular in shape. The stockpile height is limited to a maximum of 20 feet. Stockpiles in excess of 200 cubic yards must be built up in layers of not more than 5 feet deep. Stockpile layers must be constructed by trucks, clamshells, or other methods approved in writing by the Contract Administrator. Each layer must be completed over the entire area of the pile before depositing aggregates in the next layer. The aggregates may not be dumped so that they run down and over the lower layers in the stockpile
ROCK STOCKPILE. SPECIFICATIONS Rock stockpiles listed in Clause 6-65 ROCK STOCKPILE LOCATION must meet the following specifications: Before placing aggregates upon the stockpile site, the site must be cleared of vegetation, trees, stumps, brush, rocks, or other debris and the ground leveled to a smooth, firm, uniform surface. When completed, the stockpile must be neat and regular in shape. The stockpile height is limited to a maximum of 30 feet. Stockpiles in excess of 200 cubic yards must be built up in layers of not more than 4 feet deep. Stockpile layers must be constructed by trucks, clamshells, or other methods approved in writing by the Contract Administrator. Each layer must be completed over the entire area of the pile before depositing aggregates in the next layer. The aggregates may not be dumped so that they run down and over the lower layers in the stockpile. Stockpiles of different types or sizes of aggregate must be spaced far enough apart, or separated by suitable walls or partitions, to prevent the mixing of the aggregates. SUBSECTION ROCK APPLICATION 6-70 APPROVAL BEFORE ROCK APPLICATION Purchaser shall obtain written approval from the Contract Administrator for subgrade including: ditches, headwalls, catch basins, culverts, energy dissipaters, ditch-outs, subgrade shaping and compacting before rock application.
ROCK STOCKPILE. SPECIFICATIONS Rock stockpiles listed in Clause 6‐65 ROCK STOCKPILE LOCATION must meet the following specifications: Before placing aggregates upon the stockpile site, the site must be cleared of vegetation, trees, stumps, brush, rocks, or other debris and the ground leveled to a smooth, firm, uniform surface. When completed, the stockpile must be neat and regular in shape. The stockpile height is limited to a maximum of 24 feet. Stockpiles in excess of 200 cubic yards must be built up in layers of not more than 4 feet deep. Stockpile layers must be constructed by trucks, clamshells, or other methods approved in writing by the Contract Administrator. Each layer must be completed over the entire area of the pile before depositing aggregates in the next layer. The aggregates may not be dumped so that they run down and over the lower layers in the stockpile. No equipment other than pneumatic tired equipment may be used on stockpiles. Stockpiles of different types or sizes of aggregate must be spaced far enough apart, or separated by suitable walls or partitions, to prevent the mixing of the aggregates.
ROCK STOCKPILE. SPECIFICATIONS Rock stockpiles listed in Clause 6‐65 ROCK STOCKPILE LOCATION must meet the following specifications: Before placing aggregates upon the stockpile site, the site must be cleared of vegetation, trees, stumps, brush, rocks, or other debris and the ground leveled to a smooth, firm, uniform surface. When completed, the stockpile must be neat and regular in shape. The stockpile height is limited to a maximum of 12 feet. Stockpiles in excess of 200 cubic yards must be built up in layers of not more than 5 feet deep. Stockpile layers must be constructed by trucks, clamshells, or other methods approved in writing by the Contract Administrator. Each layer must be completed over the entire area of the pile before depositing aggregates in the next layer. The aggregates may not be dumped so that they run down and over the lower layers in the stockpile. Stockpiles of different types or sizes of aggregate must be spaced far enough apart, or separated by suitable walls or partitions, to prevent the mixing of the aggregates.

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