Profile Grade definition

Profile Grade. - means unless otherwise specified in the Contract, the top surface elevation of the uppermost layer of granular material whether treated or untreated.

Examples of Profile Grade in a sentence

  • The typical section must also include Proposed Profile Grade Line (PGL), centerline, pavement design, longitudinal joints, side slopes, sodding or seeding limits, concrete traffic barriers and sidewalks, if required, station limits, common proposed and existing structures including retaining walls, existing pavement removal, riprap, limits of embankment and excavation, etc.

  • Design Plans showing a Plan View, Elevation View, Typical Section and Railroad Profile Grade Diagram.

  • The Profile Grade may be used to designate the gradient and elevation of other construction features such as tops of curb, channels, Sidewalks, etc.

  • The typical section must also include Proposed Profile Grade Line (PGL), centerline, pavement design, longitudinal joints, side slopes, sodding or seeding limits, concrete traffic barriers and sidewalks, if required, station limits, proposed and existing structures including retaining walls, existing pavement removal, riprap, limits of embankment and excavation, etc.

  • Profile Grade — The trace of a vertical plane intersecting a particular surface of the proposed road construction located as shown on the plans, usually along the longitudinal centerline of the roadbed.

  • The location of the Profile Grade will be designated by the T/LPA and shown on the Plans.

  • Appendices include: Bridge General Plans, Layout & Profile Grade Sheets, Alternative Cost Estimates, Photographs, draft Preliminary Foundation Report, draft Hydraulic Bridge Design Report, draft Location Hydraulic Study, Detour Route, and summary of comments.

  • The typical section must also include Proposed Profile Grade Line (PGL), centerline, pavement design, longitudinal joints, side slopes, sodding or seeding limits, concrete traffic barriers and sidewalks, station limits, common proposed and existing structures including retaining walls, existing pavement removal, riprap, limits of embankment and excavation, and other relevant details.