Geotechnical and Earthwork Plan Sample Clauses

Geotechnical and Earthwork Plan. The Proposal shall provide a description of the methods for taking into account the surface and subsurface conditions of the Project in designing and constructing the Project. The information shall include at least the following: (a) The proposed plan for geotechnical investigations, identifying the objectives, scope of the work, and the information to be obtained, and the manner in which Proposer will address property owners’ concerns and minimize intrusiveness of investigations. (b) Details of proposed ground and groundwater control methods during construction. (c) Conceptual instrumentation plan to monitor pore pressures, settlements and stability. (d) Approach to mass haul operations and locations of potential borrow/waste sites and resulting impact on existing roads. (e) Plans to mitigate and correct potential settlement and heave. (f) Quality processes to be employed during construction of pavements for reduction in long-term maintenance costs. (g) Preliminary pavement design report providing details of the proposed designs, material types, roadway classifications, traffic loading and design life considerations, including the approach to address non-swell requirements, in accordance with Section 8 of the Technical Provisions.
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Geotechnical and Earthwork Plan. The Proposal shall provide a description of the methods for taking into account the surface and subsurface conditions of the Project in designing and constructing the Project. The information shall include at least the following: (a) The proposed plan for geotechnical investigations, identifying the objectives, scope of the work, and the information to be obtained, and the manner in which Proposer will address property owners’ concerns and minimize intrusiveness of investigations. (b) Details of proposed ground and groundwater control methods during construction. (c) Conceptual instrumentation plan to monitor pore pressures, settlements and stability. (d) Approach to mass haul operations and locations of potential borrow/waste sites and resulting impact on existing roads. (e) Plans to mitigate and correct potential settlement and heave. Texas Department of Transportation Exhibit B RFP Addendum 1Request for Proposals SH 99 Grand Parkway Project Page 10 of 24 Volume IInstructions to Proposers May 3June 19, 2012 Ex. B – Technical Proposal Instructions (f) Quality processes to be employed during construction of pavements for reduction in long-term maintenance costs. (g) Preliminary pavement design report providing details of the proposed designs, material types, roadway classifications, traffic loading and design life considerations, including the approach to address non-swell requirements, in accordance with Section 8 of the Technical Provisions.
Geotechnical and Earthwork Plan. The Proposal shall provide a description of the methods for taking into account the surface and subsurface conditions of the Project in designing and constructing the Project. The information shall include at least the following: (a) The proposed plan for geotechnical investigations, identifying the objectives, scope of the work, and the information to be obtained, and the manner in which Proposer will address property owners’ concerns and minimize intrusiveness of investigations. (b) Details of proposed ground and groundwater control methods during construction. (c) Conceptual instrumentation plan to monitor pore pressures, settlements and stability.
Geotechnical and Earthwork Plan. The Proposal shall provide a description of the methods for taking into account the surface and subsurface conditions of the Project in designing and constructing the Project. The information shall include at least the following: (a) The proposed plan for geotechnical investigations, identifying the objectives, scope of the work, and the information to be obtained, and the manner in which Proposer will address property owners’ concerns and minimize intrusiveness of investigations. (b) Details of proposed ground and groundwater control methods during construction. (c) Conceptual instrumentation plan to monitor pore pressures, settlements and stability. (d) Approach to mass haul operations and locations of potential borrow/waste sites and resulting impact on existing roads. (e) Plans to mitigate and correct potential settlement and heave. Texas Department of Transportation Exhibit B RFP Addendum 4 August 1, 2012 Ex. B – Technical Proposal Instructions (f) Quality processes to be employed during construction of pavements for reduction in long-term maintenance costs. (g) Preliminary pavement design report providing details of the proposed designs, material types, roadway classifications, traffic loading and design life considerations, including the approach to address non-swell requirements, in accordance with Section 8 of the Technical Provisions.

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