Common use of Trench Rock Clause in Contracts

Trench Rock. Trench rock is defined as any material that must be removed from a trench that cannot be excavated with a hydraulic excavator having a bucket curling force rated at not less than 18,300 pounds (Caterpillar Model 215 or equivalent) and occupies an original volume of at least one-half cubic yard.

Appears in 114 contracts

Samples: Construction Contract, Design Build Contract, Design Build Contract

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Trench Rock. Trench rock is defined as any material that must be removed from a trench that cannot be excavated with a hydraulic excavator having a bucket curling force rated at not less than 18,300 pounds (Caterpillar Model 215 or equivalent) and occupies an original volume of at least one-one- half cubic yard.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Design Bid Build Construction Contract, Design Bid Build Construction Contract

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Trench Rock. Trench rock is defined as any material that must be removed from a trench that which cannot be excavated with a hydraulic excavator backhoe having a bucket curling force rated at not less than 18,300 pounds (Caterpillar Model 215 or equivalentequal) and occupies occupying an original volume of at least one-half cubic yard.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Construction Management Agreement

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