Base Course Sample Clauses

Base Course. A layer of material of specified thickness on which the intermediate or surface course is placed.
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Base Course. One or more layers of specified material of designed thickness placed on the subgrade or subbase.
Base Course. A. Obtain base course material from approved sources with approved crusher equipment. Handle the materials in such a manner that secures a uniform and satisfactory product. Unless otherwise noted, crushed stone base course material shall conform to Class 7 Aggregate Base Course (SB-2) as described in Table 220.2. TABLE 220.2 GRADING REQUIREMENTS CLASS 7 AGGREGATE BASE COURSE Sieve Size Percent Passing 1-1 2 inch 100% 1 inch 60% - 100% 3/4 inch 50% - 90% #4 25% - 55% #40 10% - 30% B. Material shall consist of crusher run stone or a mixture of crushed stone (90% minimum crusher-run material) and soil mortar uniformly mixed and so proportioned as to meet all the requirements specified herein. The stone shall be hard and durable with a percent of wear of not greater than forty-five (45), as determined by the Los Angeles Abrasion Test. C. The fraction passing the #200 sieve shall not be greater than two-thirds (2/3) of the fraction passing the #40 sieve. The fraction passing the #40 sieve shall have a Liquid Limit (L.L.) not greater than twenty-five (25) and Plasticity Index (P.I.) not greater than six (6). D. The material shall not contain more than 5% by weight of shale, slate, or other objectionable, injurious, or deleterious matter.
Base Course. On the prepared sub-base, a gravel base course shall be laid to a consolidated depth of 450 mm for Collector Roads and 300 mm for Local Roads or as directed by the Engineer on approval of the design drawings.
Base Course. All base course items shall meet the requirements of the “Colorado Department of Transportation Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction 2017” and as subsequently revised except as modified below. Base course will consist of a crushed naturally occurring rock material (no slag).
Base Course. Delete: The base course shall be bituminous concrete consisting of course and fine aggregate combined with asphalt cement, resulting in a mixture of Type BM-2 in conformance with Section 211 of the VDOT Specifications. Add: The base course shall be bituminous concrete consisting of course and fine aggregate combined with asphalt cement, resulting in a mixture of Type BM-25.0A in conformance with Section 211 of the VDOT Specifications.
Base Course. A. Material for base course shall be specified, provided, installed, and paid for under the work of the Division 31 SECTION, EARTH MOVING, of this Specification.
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Base Course. The layer or layers of specified material placed on a Subbase or Subgrade to support a surface course. Bid. The offer or proposal of the Bidder submitted on the prescribed form setting forth the prices for the Work to be performed. Bidder. Any person, firm or corporation submitting a Bid for the Work.
Base Course. A. Obtain base course material from approved sources with approved crusher equipment. Handle the materials in such a manner that secures a uniform and satisfactory product. Unless otherwise noted, crushed stone base course material shall conform to Class 7 Aggregate Base Course as described in Table 220.2. 1-1 2 inch 100% 1 inch 60% - 100% 3/4 inch 50% - 90% #4 25% - 55% #40 10% - 30% #200 3% - 12% B. Material shall consist of crusher run stone or a mixture of crushed stone (90% minimum crusher- run material) and soil mortar uniformly mixed and so proportioned as to meet all the requirements specified herein. The stone shall be hard and durable with a percent of wear of not greater than forty-five (45), as determined by the Los Angeles Abrasion Test. C. The fraction passing the #200 sieve shall not be greater than two-thirds (2/3) of the fraction passing the #40 sieve. The fraction passing the #40 sieve shall have a Liquid Limit (L.L.) not greater than twenty-five (25) and Plasticity Index (P.I.) not greater than six (6).

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  • Training Courses The Employer shall bulletin any training courses and experimental programs for which employees may be selected. The bulletin shall contain the following information: (a) type of course (subjects and material to be covered), (b) time, duration and location of the course, (c) basic minimum qualifications required for applicants. This bulletin shall be posted for a period of two (2) weeks on bulletin boards in all Departments to afford all interested employees an opportunity to apply for such training. The senior qualified applicant shall be selected.

  • Eligible Courses A. All courses offered for dual credit by Hill College will be either college-level academic courses, identified from the current edition of the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Lower-Division Academic Course Guide Manual or college-level workforce education courses, identified from the current edition of the Workforce Education Course Manual. B. A college course offered for dual credit must be: (A) in the core curriculum of the public institution of higher education providing the credit; (B) a career and technical education course; (C) a foreign language course; or (D) a college pathway course that satisfies specific degree plan requirements leading to the completion of a Board approved certificate, AA, AS, AAS degree program, or FOSC. C. Developmental or remedial courses may not be offered for dual credit. ISD is encouraged to partner with Hill College (as required by House Xxxx 5, 83rd Texas Legislature) to develop and provide courses in college preparatory mathematics and English language arts to prepare student for success in entry-level college courses (See HB 5 MOU) D. The ISD will work closely with the Hill College dual credit representative to ensure that the college offers an adequate number of courses and/or sections. The feasibility of offering specific courses will be negotiated by Hill College and high school personnel. E. A complete list of dual credit courses taught within this school district, as well as a crosswalk, will be maintained on file in the Vice President of Instruction Office.

  • Business Use Coverage is provided if the BUSINESS USE surcharge has been paid as specified on YOUR DECLARATION PAGE. Eligibility is limited to the following: cars, trucks and vans used for route sales, inspections, maintenance, repair, landscaping, carrying tools to a job site and eligible vehicles owned by religious / charitable organizations.

  • Specific Activities Please give detailed information about the specific activities of the Project promoter and the Partner(s), with budget allocations 7.1 The main tasks of [name of the Project Promoter], referred to as the ‘Project Promoter’, are summarized as follows: Name Project activities Project budget 1 .... [mention the budget allocated to Project Promoter for the respective activity] EUR.... Activity 2 .... EUR... 7.2 The main input/responsibilities of [name of the Project Partner(s)], referred to as Partner 1, 2, etc., are summarized as follows: Name Project activities Project budget Partner 1... [briefly present the project activity implemented by Partner]. Activity 1 .... [mention the budget allocated to Partner 1 for the respective activity] EUR.... Activity 2 .... EUR... Name Project activities Project budget

  • Other Activities/Renovations A. The Contractor acknowledges its responsibility to assure the Judicial Council’s quiet enjoyment of the Program and to provide the full service level of the Property for the Program, free from outside distractions, disturbances, and/or interruptions. The Contractor shall avoid assigning any rooms to the Judicial Council or the Attendees during the Program which are adjacent to or across from any group or activity that may generate noise or other distractions, such as construction or other conduct, sufficient to detract from quiet enjoyment of the Program on the Property. B. Additionally, the Contractor shall notify the Judicial Council of any actual or contemplated renovations or other construction that will or may occur on or adjacent to the Property during the Program, no later than fourteen (14) Days from the time the Contractor learns of such renovation or construction activity. C. For any disturbance, renovation, or construction activity that is potentially or actually inconvenient or disruptive to the Program, upon the Judicial Council’s request, the Contractor shall: i. Immediately cause such disturbance to cease, if possible, or suspend or minimize construction or renovation on the Property, if necessary, in order to maintain a proper environment for the Program; and/or ii. Immediately provide equivalent alternate space on the Property, satisfactory to the Program Manager, conducive to conducting the Program in a proper environment. D. If the Contractor is unable to comply with the conditions set forth in this provision, the Judicial Council may terminate the Agreement pursuant to the termination for cause provision set forth herein.

  • Permitted and Prohibited Uses 1.1. The Data may only be used for linguistic education and research, including but not limited to information retrieval, document understanding, machine translation or speech recognition. 1.2. User shall not publish, retransmit, display, redistribute, reproduce or commercially exploit the Data in any form, except that User may include limited excerpts from the Data in articles, reports and other documents describing the results of User’s linguistic education and research.

  • Illegal Activities Seller shall not engage in any conduct or activity that could subject its assets to forfeiture or seizure.

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  • TECHNOLOGY/KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER ACTIVITIES The goal of this task is to develop a plan to make the knowledge gained, experimental results, and lessons learned available to the public and key decision makers. • Prepare an Initial Fact Sheet at start of the project that describes the project. Use the format provided by the CAM. • Prepare a Final Project Fact Sheet at the project’s conclusion that discusses results. Use the format provided by the CAM. • Prepare a Technology/Knowledge Transfer Plan that includes: o An explanation of how the knowledge gained from the project will be made available to the public, including the targeted market sector and potential outreach to end users, utilities, regulatory agencies, and others. o A description of the intended use(s) for and users of the project results. o Published documents, including date, title, and periodical name. o Copies of documents, fact sheets, journal articles, press releases, and other documents prepared for public dissemination. These documents must include the Legal Notice required in the terms and conditions. Indicate where and when the documents were disseminated. o A discussion of policy development. State if project has been or will be cited in government policy publications, or used to inform regulatory bodies. o The number of website downloads or public requests for project results. o Additional areas as determined by the CAM. • Conduct technology transfer activities in accordance with the Technology/Knowledge Transfer Plan. These activities will be reported in the Progress Reports. • When directed by the CAM, develop Presentation Materials for an Energy Commission- sponsored conference/workshop(s) on the project. • When directed by the CAM, participate in annual EPIC symposium(s) sponsored by the California Energy Commission. • Provide at least (6) six High Quality Digital Photographs (minimum resolution of 1300x500 pixels in landscape ratio) of pre and post technology installation at the project sites or related project photographs. • Prepare a Technology/Knowledge Transfer Report on technology transfer activities conducted during the project. • Initial Fact Sheet (draft and final) • Final Project Fact Sheet (draft and final) • Presentation Materials (draft and final) • High Quality Digital Photographs • Technology/Knowledge Transfer Plan (draft and final) • Technology/Knowledge Transfer Report (draft and final)

  • Preparation; Reasonable Investigation In connection with the ------------------------------------- preparation and filing of each registration statement under the Securities Act pursuant to this Agreement, the Company will give the holders of Registrable Securities registered under such registration statement, their underwriters, if any, and their respective counsel and accountants, the opportunity to participate in the preparation of such registration statement, each prospectus included therein or filed with the Commission, and each amendment thereof or supplement thereto, and will give each of them such access to its books and records and such opportunities to discuss the business of the Company with its officers and the independent public accountants who have certified its financial statements as shall be necessary, in the opinion of such holders' and such underwriters' respective counsel, to conduct a reasonable investigation within the meaning of the Securities Act.

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