- Drainage Structures. Manufactured structures which control the runoff of water from the roadway including culverts, overside drains, aprons, flumes, downdrains, downpipes, and the like. 800-1.10 - Dust Abatement Plan. A table which lists the road, dust palliative, application rates and estimated number of subsequent applications 800-1.11 - Lead-off Ditches. A ditch used to transmit water from a drainage structure or drainage dip outlet to the natural drainage area. 800-1.12 - Material. Any substances specified for use in the performance of the work. 800-1.13 - Prehaul Maintenance. Road maintenance work which the Purchaser determines must be accomplished to maintain the roads to a satisfactory condition commensurate with the Purchaser's use, provided Purchaser's Operations do not damage improvements under BT6.22 or National Forest resources and hauling can be done safely. This work will be shown in the Annual Road Maintenance Plan as provided in CT5.31#. 000-0.00 - Xxxxxxx. The portion of a road between the intersection of subgrade and sideslopes, excluding that portion of the ditch below subgrade. 800-1.15 - Road Maintenance Plan. A table which shows applicable road maintenance specifications to be performed by Purchaser on specific roads. 800-1.16 - Roadside. A general term denoting the area adjoining the outer edge of the roadway. 000-0.00 - Xxxxxxx. The portion of a road within the limits of excavation and embankment. 800-1.18 - Shoulder. That portion of roadway contiguous with traveled way for accommodation of stopped vehicles, for emergency use, and lateral support of base and surface course, if any. 800-1.19 - Slide. A concentrated deposit of materials from above or on backslope extending onto the traveled way or shoulders, whether caused by mass land movements or accumulated ravelling. 800-1.20 - Slough. Material eroded from the backslope which partially or completely blocks the ditch, but does not encroach on the traveled way so as to block passage of traffic. 800-1.21 - Slump. A localized portion of the roadbed which has slipped or otherwise become lower than that of the adjacent roadbed and constitutes a hazard to traffic. 800-1.22 - Special Project Specifications. Specifications which detail conditions and requirements peculiar to the individual project.
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Samples: Timber Sale Contract, Timber Sale Contract, Timber Sale Contract
- Drainage Structures. Manufactured structures which control the runoff of water from the roadway including culverts, overside drains, aprons, flumes, downdrains, downpipes, and the like. 800-1.10 - Dust Abatement Plan. A table which lists the road, dust palliative, application rates and estimated number of subsequent applications 800-1.11 - Lead-off Ditches. A ditch used to transmit water from a drainage structure or drainage dip outlet to the natural drainage area. 800-1.12 - Material. Any substances specified for use in the performance of the work. 800-1.13 - Prehaul Maintenance. Road maintenance work which the Purchaser Contractor determines must be accomplished to maintain the roads to a satisfactory condition commensurate with the PurchaserContractor's use, provided PurchaserContractor's Operations do not damage improvements under BT6.22 24.2 or National Forest resources and hauling can be done safely. This work will be shown in the Annual Road Maintenance Plan as provided in CT5.31#24.3. 000-0.00 - Xxxxxxx. The portion of a road between the intersection of subgrade and sideslopes, excluding that portion of the ditch below subgrade. 800-1.15 - β Road Maintenance PlanRequirements. A table which shows applicable road maintenance specifications to be performed by Purchaser Contractor on specific roads. 800-1.16 - Roadside. A general term denoting the area adjoining the outer edge of the roadway. 000-0.00 - Xxxxxxx. The portion of a road within the limits of excavation and embankment. 800-1.18 - Shoulder. That portion of roadway contiguous with traveled way for accommodation of stopped vehicles, for emergency use, and lateral support of base and surface course, if any. 800-1.19 - Slide. A concentrated deposit of materials from above or on backslope extending onto the traveled way or shoulders, whether caused by mass land movements or accumulated ravelling. 800-1.20 - Slough. Material eroded from the backslope which partially or completely blocks the ditch, but does not encroach on the traveled way so as to block passage of traffic. 800-1.21 - Slump. A localized portion of the roadbed which has slipped or otherwise become lower than that of the adjacent roadbed and constitutes a hazard to traffic. 800-1.22 - Special Project Specifications. Specifications which detail conditions and requirements peculiar to the individual project.
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Samples: Integrated Resource Timber Contract, Timber Sale Contract
- Drainage Structures. Manufactured structures which control the runoff of water from the roadway including culverts, overside drains, aprons, flumes, downdrains, downpipes, and the like. 800-1.10 - Dust Abatement Plan. A table which lists the road, dust palliative, application rates and estimated number of subsequent applications 800-1.11 - Lead-off Ditches. A ditch used to transmit water from a drainage structure or drainage dip outlet to the natural drainage area. 800-1.12 - Material. Any substances specified for use in the performance of the work. 800-1.13 - Prehaul Maintenance. Road maintenance work which the Purchaser Contractor determines must be accomplished to maintain the roads to a satisfactory condition commensurate with the PurchaserContractor's use, provided PurchaserContractor's Operations do not damage improvements under BT6.22 or National Forest resources and hauling can be done safely. This work will be shown in the Annual Road Maintenance Plan as provided in CT5.31#. 000-0.00 - Xxxxxxx. The portion of a road between the intersection of subgrade and sideslopes, excluding that portion of the ditch below subgrade. 800-1.15 - β Road Maintenance PlanRequirements. A table which shows applicable road maintenance specifications to be performed by Purchaser Contractor on specific roads. 800-1.16 - Roadside. A general term denoting the area adjoining the outer edge of the roadway. 000-0.00 - Xxxxxxx. The portion of a road within the limits of excavation and embankment. 800-1.18 - Shoulder. That portion of roadway contiguous with traveled way for accommodation of stopped vehicles, for emergency use, and lateral support of base and surface course, if any. 800-1.19 - Slide. A concentrated deposit of materials from above or on backslope extending onto the traveled way or shoulders, whether caused by mass land movements or accumulated ravelling. 800-1.20 - Slough. Material eroded from the backslope which partially or completely blocks the ditch, but does not encroach on the traveled way so as to block passage of traffic. 800-1.21 - Slump. A localized portion of the roadbed which has slipped or otherwise become lower than that of the adjacent roadbed and constitutes a hazard to traffic. 800-1.22 - Special Project Specifications. Specifications which detail conditions and requirements peculiar to the individual project.
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Samples: Integrated Resource Contract
- Drainage Structures. Manufactured structures which control the runoff of water from the roadway including culverts, overside drains, aprons, flumes, downdrains, downpipes, and the like. 800-1.10 - Dust Abatement Plan. A table which lists the road, dust palliative, application rates and estimated number of subsequent applications 800-1.11 - Lead-off Ditches. A ditch used to transmit water from a drainage structure or drainage dip outlet to the natural drainage area. 800-1.12 - Material. Any substances specified for use in the performance of the work. 800-1.13 - Prehaul Maintenance. Road maintenance work which the Purchaser determines must be accomplished to maintain the roads to a satisfactory condition commensurate with the Purchaser's use, provided Purchaser's Operations do not damage improvements under BT6.22 B6.22 or National Forest resources and hauling can be done safely. This work will be shown in the Annual Road Maintenance Plan as provided in CT5.31C5.31#. 000-0.00 - Xxxxxxx. The portion of a road between the intersection of subgrade and sideslopes, excluding that portion of the ditch below subgrade. 800-1.15 - Road Maintenance Plan. A table which shows applicable road maintenance specifications to be performed by Purchaser on specific roads. 800-1.16 - Roadside. A general term denoting the area adjoining the outer edge of the roadway. 000-0.00 - Xxxxxxx. The portion of a road within the limits of excavation and embankment. 800-1.18 - Shoulder. That portion of roadway contiguous with traveled way for accommodation of stopped vehicles, for emergency use, and lateral support of base and surface course, if any. 800-1.19 - Slide. A concentrated deposit of materials from above or on backslope extending onto the traveled way or shoulders, whether caused by mass land movements or accumulated ravelling. 800-1.20 - Slough. Material eroded from the backslope which partially or completely blocks the ditch, but does not encroach on the traveled way so as to block passage of traffic. 800-1.21 - Slump. A localized portion of the roadbed which has slipped or otherwise become lower than that of the adjacent roadbed and constitutes a hazard to traffic. 800-1.22 - Special Project Specifications. Specifications which detail conditions and requirements peculiar to the individual project.
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Samples: Timber Sale Contract
- Drainage Structures. Manufactured structures which control the runoff of water from the roadway Roadway including culvertsInslope, overside drains, aprons, flumes, downdrains, downpipes, and the like. 800-1.10 - Dust Abatement Plan. A table which lists the road, dust palliative, application rates rates, and estimated number of subsequent applications applications. 800-1.11 - Lead-off Ditches. A ditch used to transmit water from a drainage structure Drainage Structure or drainage dip Drainage Dip outlet to the natural drainage area. 800-1.12 - Material. Any substances specified for use in the performance of the work. 800-1.13 - Prehaul Maintenance. Road maintenance work which the Purchaser determines must be accomplished to maintain the roads to a satisfactory condition commensurate with the Purchaser's use, provided Purchaser's Operations do not damage improvements under BT6.22 B6.22 or National Forest resources and hauling can be done safely. This work will be shown in the Annual Road Maintenance Plan as provided in CT5.31C5.31#. Prehaul Maintenance work the Purchaser elects to perform will be in compliance with the Road Maintenance T-Specifications. 000-0.00 - Xxxxxxx. The portion of a road between the intersection of subgrade Subgrade and sideslopes, excluding that portion of the ditch below subgradeSubgrade. 800-1.15 - Road Maintenance Plan. A table which shows applicable road maintenance specifications to be performed by Purchaser on specific roads. 800-1.16 - Roadside. A general term denoting the area adjoining the outer edge of the roadwayRoadway. 000800-0.00 1.17 - XxxxxxxRoadway. The portion of a road within the limits of excavation and embankment. 800-1.18 - Shoulder. That portion of roadway contiguous with traveled way for accommodation of stopped vehicles, for emergency use, and lateral support of base and surface course, if any. 800-1.19 - Slide. A concentrated deposit of materials from above or on backslope extending onto the traveled way or shoulders, whether caused by mass land movements or accumulated ravelling. 800-1.20 - Slough. Material eroded from the backslope which partially or completely blocks the ditch, but does not encroach on the traveled way so as to block passage of traffic. 800-1.21 - Slump. A localized portion of the roadbed which has slipped or otherwise become lower than that of the adjacent roadbed and constitutes a hazard to traffic. 800-1.22 - Special Project Specifications. Specifications which detail conditions and requirements peculiar to the individual project.
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Samples: Timber Sale Contract