Roadside Drainage Sample Clauses

Roadside Drainage. Drainage system including surface and subsurface drains for the Project Highway shall be provided as per the provision of relevant Manual.
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Roadside Drainage. Drainage system including surface and subsurface drains for the Project Highway shall be provided as per the provision of relevant Manual. TCS Details Unit Side Length Total Length For TCS Type 3 Rm Both 2,679 5358.00 For TCS Type 15 Rm Both 170 340.00 For TCS Type 1A Rm Both 2,950 5900.00 For TCS Type 1B Rm Both 1,962 3924.00 For TCS Type 4 Rm Both 2,663 5326.00 For TCS Type 10 Rm Right 98 98.00 For TCS Type 10A Rm Left 300 300.00
Roadside Drainage. Efficient drainage system shall be provided for entire stretch of the Project in accordance with Section 6 of the Manual. Provided that in built up sections, the drains shall be provided with RCC cover having strength commensurate with footpath loading.
Roadside Drainage. The design and construction of surface and sub-surface drains for highway drainage and drainage for structures shall be carried out in accordance with the requirement of this Section-6 of relevant Manual as specified In Schedule-D. (i) Surface Drainage RCC footpath cum Drain and Open side trapezoidal PCC lined cross section drain shall be provided as per TCS for the project Highway in order to intercept surface water from the carriageway, shoulders and slopes. The drains outfall into the natural water courses i.e. either in culverts or bridges, Sr. No. Stretch Design Chainage From km to km Type of Drain Remarks From To (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 1 0.000 0.700 RCC Footpath Cum Drain Both Sides TCS-1

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