Gravel definition

Gravel means stone screened from river sand or quarried and washed free of clay and clay coatings. Concrete aggregate designated as Class II by the department of transportation is acceptable.
Gravel means stone screened from river sand or quarried. Concrete aggregate designated as Class II by the department of transportation is acceptable.
Gravel means dredged materials with a diameter of at least 2 and less than 64 millimetres;

Examples of Gravel in a sentence

  • The Owner shall pay the Contractor the nominal contract sum of $3,065,551.93 (three million sixty five thousand five hundred fifty one dollars and ninety-three cents) for the Bid items for the satisfactory performance of the Work, subject to additions and deductions by Change Order as provided in Article 20, and the following provisions: Contractor shall be paid for the actual installed quantities of Hot Mix Asphaltic Concrete (HMAC) and Incidental Base Course Gravel.

  • Additional sampling to support the FY 2023 PFAS Screening Assessment will be considered: • To supplement FY 2023 PFAS sampling efforts, if funding is available, from Upper Continental Recharge System (UCRS) soil and Regional Gravel Aquifer groundwater in the C-400 RI addendum area and, with any remaining contingency borings, from UCRS soil in the SWMU 100 Fire Training Area (FTA) potentially contaminated with PFAS.

  • Gravel mixed soil / hard soil which is to be excavated by the help of pick, Jumper and lifted or removed by the help of shawel.

  • Any HMAC or Incidental Base Course Gravel in excess of bid quantity placed by Contractor shall be deemed a result of inadequate control of asphalt placement operations by Contractor, and shall not be eligible for compensation.

  • The final project design and environmental review will be completed in summer 2024 for IID’s Red Hill Gravel project, which IID will start implementing in March 2025.


More Definitions of Gravel

Gravel means streambed and streambank material ranging in size from 0.16 inches to 2.5 inches in diameter;
Gravel means a rock fragment from 0.1 inches to 3 inches in diameter;
Gravel means a naturally occurring unconsolidated to moderately consolidated accumulation of rock and mineral particles, the dominant size range being between 4 millimeters and 75 millimeters, that has been deposited by sedimentary processes.
Gravel means an unconsolidated, natural accumulation of typically rounded rock fragments resulting from erosion, consisting predominantly of particles larger than sand, such as boulders, cobbles, pebbles, granules, or any combination of these fragments.
Gravel means a natural occurring mixture of coarse mineral particles larger than 2.0 mm and smaller than 75 mm in diameter. Gravel is placed on the surface of a road to increase the load bearing capacity of a natural surface;
Gravel means stone screened from river sand or quarried, with 100 percent passing a ¾-inch sieve, in accordance with the 1984 edition of the Iowa department of transportation specification No. 4120.02 for Class B gravel.
Gravel means, for purposes of soils classification, a soil separate consisting of particles greater than 2 mm in diameter;