Pavement Structure Sample Clauses

Pavement Structure. The combined surface course, base course(s), and subbase course(s), if any, considered as a single unit.
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Pavement Structure. The combination of Select or stabilized materials, Subbase, Base, and surface courses, described in the typical pavement section in the Contract Documents that is placed on a Subgrade to support the traffic load and distribute it to the Roadbed. Pay Item. A specifically described unit of work for which a price is provided in the Contract.
Pavement Structure. All combinations of Subbase, base course, and surface course, including shoulders, placed on a Subgrade. Payment Bond (Xxxx Xxxx). The bond executed by the Contractor and his Surety (upon forms provided by the County) guaranteeing the payment of all labor and material claims in connection with the Work as provided by law. Performance Bond. The bond executed by the Contractor and his Surety (upon forms provided by the County) guaranteeing performance of the Work in accordance with the intent of the Plans and Specifications and the terms of the Contract as provided by law.
Pavement Structure. DESIGN WHEEL LOAD BUS AND HEAVY TRUCK TRAFFIC? YES X NO RECREATIONAL TRAIL ROADWAY CLASSIFICATION 6” 6” MINIMUM PAVEMENT STRUCTURE THICKNESS: Westside Trail MCIP 20501 - PSA-City of Farmers Branch 11 N/A N/A MINIMUM PAVEMENT BASE OR SUBGRADE THICKNESS: DESIGN SPEED POSTED SPEED 2) N/A N/A
Pavement Structure. The combination of Subbase, Base Course, and Surface Course placed on a Subgrade to support and distribute the traffic load to the Roadbed.
Pavement Structure. The combination of surface, intermediate and base courses, and when specified, a subbase course, placed on a subgrade to support the traffic load and distribute it to the roadbed (see Figure 101-1). These various courses are defined as follows:
Pavement Structure. A. Design and construct all pavement structures within the Davies Site.
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  • Pavement The combined surface course, base course, and subbase course, if any, considered as a single unit.

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