Aggregate Sub-base definition

Aggregate Sub-base and ‘Aggregate Base’ shall mean aggregate for subbase or base construction of streets and roads consisting of screened or crushed gravel of hard durable particles free from vegetable matter, lumps or balls of clay and other deleterious substances. Specifications for grain size shall be specified in the most recent Town specifications.

Examples of Aggregate Sub-base in a sentence

  • Aggregate Subbase Course Gravel Type D processed to 100 percent passing a 2 inch square mesh sieve and meeting the requirements of 703.06 – Aggregate for Base and Subbase may be used in areas requiring depths greater than 2 inches.

  • Property Line Radius at Intersection 15’ Dead End Turn Around Cul-de-Sac Per 8.2.D.3 Right-of-Way Width 50’ Minimum Centerline Radius 100’ Minimum Angle of Street Intersection 71 degrees Minimum Pavement Radii at Intersection 25’ Aggregate Subbase Course: Sand 0” * Reduce esplanade width to 0’ along portion of ▇▇▇▇▇ Way extending between Parcel 1 (Tax Map U10, Lot 7B) – Former ▇▇▇▇▇ Parcel and Main Street (Route 9).

  • DESCRIPTION UNIT QTY UNIT PRICE TOTAL AMOUNT (P) 200(1) Aggregate Subbase Course cu.m. 1,501.00 2,370.35 3,557,895.35 PART E SURFACE COURSES 311(1)c1 Portland Cement Concrete Pavement (Unreinforced), (0.23 m thick, 14 Days) sq.m. 3,092.00 1,964.94 6,075,594.48 PART G DRAINAGE AND SLOPE PROTECTION STRUCTURES V.