Road Surfaces. (1) Grade, shape, crown, and/or outslope surface and shoulders at optimal moisture content. (2) Provide leveling, patching, and/or reinforcement rock for restoring purposes. (3) Prevent contamination of road surface materials with soil and vegetative material. (4) Prevent road surface materials from being bladed off the road. (5) Temporarily cease road use to prevent and/or protect the road during adverse weather conditions. Examples of adverse weather conditions are freezing and thawing cycles, high soil moisture caused by rainfall events, and accumulation of snow that requires removal to continue hauling activity. PURCHASER shall apply dust abatement material on the haul route when PURCHASER's activities cause excessive dust, or when instructed by STATE. Water is the dust abatement material to be applied, unless otherwise approved in writing by STATE. “Extraordinary maintenance” is defined as major repair work and/or damage caused by acts of God or causes beyond the control of PURCHASER, as defined in Section 1550, "Adjustment of Contract." STATE may require PURCHASER to perform extraordinary maintenance in addition to normal road maintenance. STATE shall describe the amount and specifications of work to be done in writing, and make adjustments in the Contract in accordance with Section 1550, "Adjustment of Contract."
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Samples: Timber Sale Contract, Timber Sale Contract, Timber Sale Contract
Road Surfaces. (1) Grade, shape, crown, and/or outslope surface and shoulders at optimal moisture contentcontent level.
(2) Provide leveling, patching, and/or reinforcement rock for restoring purposes.
(3) Prevent contamination of road surface materials with soil and vegetative material.
(4) Prevent road surface materials from being bladed off the road.
(5) Temporarily cease road use to prevent and/or protect the road during adverse weather conditions. Examples of adverse weather conditions are freezing and thawing cycles, high soil moisture caused by rainfall events, and accumulation of snow that requires removal to continue hauling activity. PURCHASER shall apply dust abatement material on the haul route when PURCHASER's activities cause excessive dust, or when instructed by STATE. Water is the dust abatement material to be applied, unless otherwise approved in writing by STATE. “Extraordinary maintenance” is defined as major repair work and/or damage caused by acts of God or causes beyond the control of PURCHASER, as defined in Section 1550, "Adjustment of Contract." STATE may require PURCHASER to perform extraordinary maintenance in addition to normal road maintenance. STATE shall describe the amount and specifications of work to be done in writing, and make adjustments in the Contract in accordance with Section 1550, "Adjustment of Contract."
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Samples: Timber Sale Contract, Timber Sale Contract
Road Surfaces. (1) Grade, shape, crown, and/or outslope surface and shoulders at optimal moisture content.
(2) Provide leveling, patching, and/or reinforcement rock for restoring purposes.
(3) Prevent contamination of road surface materials with soil and vegetative material.
(4) Prevent road surface materials from being bladed off the road.
(5) Temporarily cease road use to prevent and/or protect the road during adverse weather conditions. Examples of adverse weather conditions are freezing and thawing cycles, high soil moisture caused by rainfall events, and accumulation of snow that requires removal to continue hauling activity. PURCHASER shall apply dust abatement material on the haul route when PURCHASER's activities cause excessive dust, or when instructed by STATE. Water is the dust abatement material to be applied, unless otherwise approved in writing by STATE. “Extraordinary maintenance” is defined as major repair work and/or damage caused by acts of God or causes beyond the control of PURCHASER, as defined in Section 1550, "Adjustment of Contract." STATE may require PURCHASER to perform extraordinary maintenance in addition to normal road maintenance. STATE shall describe the amount and specifications of work to be done in writing, and make adjustments in the Contract in accordance with Section 1550, "Adjustment of Contract."
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Samples: Timber Sale Contract
Road Surfaces. (1) Grade, shape, crown, and/or outslope surface and shoulders at optimal moisture content.content levels
(2) Provide leveling, patching, and/or reinforcement rock for restoring purposes.
(3) Prevent contamination of road surface materials with soil and vegetative material.
(4) Prevent road surface materials from being bladed off the road.
(5) Temporarily cease road use to prevent and/or protect the road during adverse weather conditions. Examples of adverse weather conditions are freezing and thawing cycles, high soil moisture caused by rainfall events, and accumulation of snow that requires removal to continue hauling activity. PURCHASER shall apply dust abatement material on the haul route when PURCHASER's activities cause excessive dust, or when instructed by STATE. Water is the dust abatement material to be applied, unless otherwise approved in writing by STATE. “Extraordinary maintenance” is defined as major repair work and/or damage caused by acts of God or causes beyond the control of PURCHASER, as defined in Section 1550, "Adjustment of Contract." STATE may require PURCHASER to perform extraordinary maintenance in addition to normal road maintenance. STATE shall describe the amount and specifications of work to be done in writing, and make adjustments in the Contract in accordance with Section 1550, "Adjustment of Contract."
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Samples: Timber Sale Contract