Surface Course Sample Clauses

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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Surface Course. The material placed on base course or subgrade primarily to resist abrasion and the effects of climate. Surface course may be referred to as surfacing.
Surface Course. The Material placed on Base Course or Subgrade primarily to resist abrasion and the effects of climate. Surface Course may be referred to as surfacing. 800-1.25 - Surface Treatment Plan. A table which lists the roads and surface treatments to be applied. 800-1.26 - Traveled Way. That portion of Roadway, excluding Shoulders, used for the movement of vehicles. 800-1.27 - Turnouts. That portion of the Traveled Way constructed as additional width on single lane roads to allow for safe passing of vehicles. 800-1.28 - Water Source. A place designated on the Road Maintenance Map for acquiring water for road maintenance purposes.
Surface Course. The material placed on base course or subgrade primarily to resist abrasion and the effects of climate. Surface course may be referred to as surfacing. 800-1.25 - Surface Treatment Plan. A table which lists the roads and surface treatments to be applied. 800-1.26 - Traveled Way. That portion of roadway, excluding shoulders, used for the movement of vehicles. 800-1.27 - Turnouts. That portion of the traveled way constructed as additional width on single lane roads to allow for safe passing of vehicles. 800-1.28 - Water Source. A place designated on the Road Maintenance Map for acquiring water for road maintenance purposes. 800-1.29 - Waterbar. A dip in the roadbed which intercepts surface runoff and diverts the water off the roadway. A waterbar is not designed to be traversable by logging trucks. T-800-2 (5/83) FIGURE 800-2 ILLUSTRATION OF ROAD STRUCTURE TERMS RIGHT-OF-WAY ROADSIDE ROADWAY ROADSIDE CLEARING LIMIT CLEARING WIDTH SHOULDER SHOULDER CLEARING LIMIT SAMPLE X Y BACKSLOPE TRAVELED WAY SURFACE COURSE BASE COURSE DRAINAGE DITCH SUBGRADE ROADBED GROUND LINE NOTE: X & Y Denote Clearing Limits Outside of Roadway SPECIFICATION T-801 SLIDE AND SLUMP REPAIR DESCRIPTION
Surface Course. Delete: The surface course shall be bituminous concrete consisting of crushed stone, crushed slag, or crushed gravel and the fine aggregate, slag or stone screenings, or combination thereof, combined with asphalt, cement, resulting in a mixture of Type SM-2A in conformance with Section 211 of VDOT Specifications. Add: The surface course shall be bituminous concrete consisting of crushed stone, crushed slag, or crushed gravel and the fine aggregate, slag or stone screenings, or combination thereof, combined with asphalt, cement, resulting in a mixture of Type SM-9.5A in conformance with Section 211 of VDOT Specifications.
Surface Course. The Material placed on Base Course or Subgrade primarily to resist abrasion and the effects of climate. Surface Course may be referred to as surfacing. 800-1.25 - Surface Treatment Plan. A table which lists the roads and surface treatments to be applied. 800-1.26 - Traveled Way. That portion of Roadway, excluding Shoulders, used for the movement of vehicles. 800-1.27 - Turnouts. That portion of the Traveled Way constructed as additional width on single lane roads to allow for safe passing of vehicles. 800-1.28 - Water Source. A place designated on the Road Maintenance Map for acquiring water for road maintenance purposes. 800-1.29 - Waterbar. A dip in the Roadbed which intercepts surface runoff and diverts the water off the Roadway. A Waterbar is not designed to be traversable by logging trucks. T-800-2 SPECIFICATION T-802 DITCH CLEANING
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. ROAD MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS FS-2400-6 Contracts (6/06) Xxxxxxxxxx Creek 78-320 First Thinning DXP Turnouts. That portion of the Traveled Way constructed as additional width on single lane roads to allow for safe passing of vehicles.
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Surface Course. One or more layers of specified material of designed thickness at the top of the pavement structure.
Surface Course. The Material placed on Base Course or Subgrade primarily to resist abrasion and the effects of climate. Surface Course may be referred to as surfacing. 800-1.25 - Surface Treatment Plan. A table which lists the roads and surface treatments to be applied. 800-1.26 - Traveled Way. That portion of Roadway, excluding Shoulders, used for the movement of vehicles. 800-1.27 - Turnouts. That portion of the Traveled Way constructed as additional width on single lane roads to allow for safe passing of vehicles. 800-1.28 - Water Source. A place designated by the Contracting Officer for acquiring water for road maintenance purposes. 800-1.29 - Waterbar. A dip in the Roadbed which intercepts surface runoff and diverts the water off the Roadway. A Waterbar is not designed to be traversable by logging trucks. T-800-2 Rev. April 2019 SPECIFICATION T-803 SURFACE BLADING DESCRIPTION
Surface Course. The Material placed on Base Course or Subgrade primarily to resist abrasion and the effects of climate. Surface Course may be referred to as surfacing. 800-1.25 - Surface Treatment Plan. A table which lists the roads and surface treatments to be applied. 800-1.26 - Traveled Way. That portion of Roadway, excluding Shoulders, used for the movement of vehicles.
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