Drilled Shaft Walls Sample Clauses

Drilled Shaft Walls. The Engineer shall provide layouts (scale 1”=100’), elevations, quantity estimate, summary of quantities, typical cross sections and structural details of all retaining walls within the project. Approximate lengths of the retaining walls as shown on the schematic are listed as below. The Engineer shall determine if any additional walls are required and verify the need for and length of the retaining walls as shown on the schematic. If applicable, the State will provide architectural standard drawings. The Engineer shall incorporate architectural standard drawings into design details. The specific requirements for each item are as follows:
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Drilled Shaft Walls. The Engineer shall provide layouts (scale 1”=100’), elevations, quantity estimate, summary of quantities, typical cross sections and structural details of all retaining walls within the project. Approximate lengths of the retaining walls as shown on the schematic are listed as below. The Engineer shall determine if any additional walls are required and verify the need for and length of the retaining walls as shown on the schematic. DocuSign Envelope ID: DADDA27D-207C-44D8-A3A7-49A72052A5A9 If applicable, the State will provide architectural standard drawings. The Engineer shall incorporate architectural standard drawings into design details. The specific requirements for each item are as follows:
Drilled Shaft Walls. The Engineer shall provide layouts (scale H1”=40’, V1”=10’, except Cast-in-place walls scale H1”=10, V1”=10”), elevations, quantity estimate, summary of quantities, typical cross sections, and structural details of all retaining walls within the project. Approximate lengths of the retaining walls as shown on the schematic are listed as below. The Engineer shall determine if any additional walls are required and verify the need for and length of the retaining walls as shown on the schematic. If applicable, the State will provide architectural standard drawings. The Engineer shall incorporate architectural standard drawings into design details. The specific requirements for each item are as follows:
Drilled Shaft Walls.  Mechanically Stabilized Earth (MSE) Walls. The Engineer shall prepare the retaining wall layouts showing plan and profile or retaining walls for design by a State approved vendor. The Engineer is responsible for design of geometry and wall stability. The Engineer shall incorporate a slope of 4:1 or flatter from the existing and finished ground line elevation to the face of the retaining wall.  Rock Nailed Walls.  Soil Nailed Walls.  Spread Footing Walls (High Footing Pressure Design and Low Footing Pressure Design). The Engineer shall select a spread footing wall for fill situation when considerable room behind the walls is available for forming, constructing, and backfilling the footings and stem. The Engineer DocuSign Envelope ID: 3834C76D-F898-4EF5-A280-35D1D4DA0CBD shall notify the State when the quantity is less than 1000 square feet to have as option in the plans to cast in place a spread footing wall design. This selection has to be approved to State.  Temporary MSE Walls.

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