Subgrade. Top surface of Roadbed upon which Base Course or Surface Course is constructed. For roads without Base Course or Surface Course, that portion of Roadbed prepared as the finished wearing surface.
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Sources: Timber Sale Contract, Integrated Resource Contract, Timber Sale Contract
Subgrade. Top surface of Roadbed roadbed upon which Base Course base course or Surface Course surface course is constructed. For roads without Base Course base course or Surface Coursesurface course, that portion of Roadbed roadbed prepared as the finished wearing surface.
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Sources: Timber Sale Contract, Integrated Resource Timber Contract, Timber Sale Contract
Subgrade. Top surface of Roadbed upon which Base Course or Surface Course is constructed. For roads without Base Course or Surface Course, that portion of Roadbed prepared as the finished wearing surface. Surface Course. The Material placed on the Base Course or Subgrade to enhance traction, distribute concentrated wheel loads and resist abrasion and the effects of climate. Surface Course may be referred to as surfacing.
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Sources: Timber Sale Contract, Timber Sale Contract, Timber Sale Contract
Subgrade. Top surface of Roadbed upon which Base Course or Surface Course is constructed. For roads without Base Course or Surface Course, that portion of Roadbed prepared as the finished wearing surface. Surface Course. The Material placed on the Base Course or Subgrade to enhance traction, distribute concentrated wheel loads and resist abrasion and the effects of climate. Surface Course may be referred to as surfacing. Traveled Way. That portion of Roadway, excluding Shoulders, used for the movement of vehicles.
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Sources: Integrated Resource Timber Contract
Subgrade. Top surface of Roadbed upon which Base Course or Surface Course is constructed. For roads without Base Course or Surface Course, that portion of Roadbed prepared as the finished wearing surface.. Surface Course. The Material placed on the Base Course or Subgrade to enhance traction, distribute concentrated wheel loads and resist abrasion and the effects of climate. Surface Course may be referred to as surfacing. SAMPLE
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Sources: Timber Sale Contract