CURVE WIDENING Sample Clauses

CURVE WIDENING. The minimum widening placed on the inside of curves is:  6 feet for curves of 50 to 79 feet radius.  4 feet for curves of 80 to 100 feet radius.
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CURVE WIDENING. The minimum widening placed on the inside of curves is: • 6 feet for curves of 50 to 79 feet radius. • 4 feet for curves of 80 to 100 feet radius. SUBSECTION INTERSECTIONS, TURNOUTS AND TURNAROUNDS 4-21 TURNOUTS Turnouts shall be intervisible with maximum of 1,000 feet between turnouts unless shown otherwise on drawings. Locations shall be adjusted to fit the final subgrade alignment and sight distances. Turnout locations shall be subject to written approval by the Contract Administrator.
CURVE WIDENING. The minimum widening placed on the inside of curves is:  6 feet for curves of 50 to 79 feet radius.  4 feet for curves of 80 to 100 feet radius. Curve widening is modified as follows: Road Stations Curve Widening (ft) Remarks RCP-320 64+75 to 65+25 6 Right, 30 CY 65+50 to 66+50 4 Left, 30 CY 74+50 to 75+50 4 Left, 30 CY 4-9 EMBANKMENT WIDENING The minimum embankment widening is:  2 feet for embankment heights at centerline of 2 to 6 feet.  4 feet for embankment heights at centerline of greater than 6 feet. Purchaser shall apply embankment widening equally to both sides of the road to achieve the required width. Embankment widening is modified as follows: Road Stations Embankment Widening (ft) Apply Widening to : Remarks RCP-320 60+75 to 61+75 4 Right 30 CY 4-10 WIDEN THE EXISTING SUBGRADE DRAFT On the following road, Purchaser shall widen the subgrade and fill slopes to the dimensions shown on the TYPICAL SECTION SHEET. If necessary, Purchaser shall reconstruct excavation slopes to provide sufficient width for the road surface and any ditches. Road Stations RCP-320 58+75 to 80+00 4-21 TURNOUTS Purchaser shall construct turnouts as designated on the ROCK LIST. Locations changes are subject to written approval by the Contract Administrator. Minimum dimensions are shown on the TYPICAL SECTION SHEET. 4-22 TURNAROUNDS Purchaser shall construct turnarounds as designated on the ROCK LIST. Turnarounds must be no larger than 30 feet long and 30 feet wide.
CURVE WIDENING. Curve widening shall be added to the inside of curves as follows: Minimum 4 feet extra 80 to 100 foot radius curve Minimum 6 feet extra 60 to 79 foot radius curve

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