Unsuitable Materials definition
Unsuitable Materials any material which does not comply with the specified requirements, is unfit for purpose, or is so classified by the Engineer.
Unsuitable Materials means any soil or earth material having properties or characteristics which, under the criteria of this chapter or under the criteria contained in any approved geotechnical report, make it unsuitable for use as fill or for any other intended use. These properties or characteristics include, but are not limited to, organic content of the material exceeding three percent, rock diameters exceeding eight inches, the presence of concrete or asphalt, or
Unsuitable Materials means those materials included but not limited to the following:
Examples of Unsuitable Materials in a sentence
All Unsuitable Materials shall be disposed of off-site and/or treated in place at no cost to the Department.
Estimated Quantity Description: 02315 400 cy Excavation – Unsuitable Materials and Refill and cents ($ ) Total $ The Contractor is to fill in the above space acknowledging the number of Addenda that the Contractor is including in the Bid Proposal Form.