Width of Carriageway Sample Clauses

Width of Carriageway. Four-Laning with paved shoulders shall be undertaken. The paved carriageway shall be 20.0 m (2x7.0 carriageway+2x2.5 Paved shoulders+2x0.50 Shyness) wide in accordance with the typical cross section’s drawings in the Manual. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, the width of the paved carriageway and cross-sectional features shall conform to paragraph 1(ii)(a).
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Width of Carriageway. (a) Four-Laning divided Carriageway shall be undertaken. The paved carriageway shall be 2 x 9.5 (Nine Point Five) m wide in accordance with the typical cross sections drawings in the Manual and Paragraph 2 (xii) of Typical Cross Section. Provided that in the built-up areas [refer to paragraphs 2.1 (ii) (a) of the Manual and provide necessary details]: the width of the carriageway shall be as specified in the following table: Sr. No. Built-up stretch (Township) Location Design Chainage (km to km) Width (m) Typical cross section (Ref. to Manual) 1 PAIKAN 0.000 0.700 2X7.5 m CW + 2X2.5m TCS-1 2 BARMOHRA PART-2 2.700 3.000 TCS-1 Sr. No. Built-up stretch (Township) Location Design Chainage (km to km) Width (m) Typical cross section (Ref. to Manual) 3 BARMOHRA PART-1 3.650 4.200 PS+2X1.75 m+2.5 m median TCS-1 4 AMJONGA PART -1 5.900 6.600 TCS-1 5 NAYAGAON 12.325 12.875 TCS-1 6 KUKURKATA 18.450 19.325 TCS-1 Note:
Width of Carriageway. 1.2.1 Two-Laning without paved shoulder shall be undertaken. The paved carriageway shall be 7(seven)m wide in accordance with the typical cross section drawings Appendix B-1.
Width of Carriageway. 1.1. The roadway width shall be 12m and carriageway shall be 7m wide. Provided that in the following built up stretches the width of carriageway shall be:
Width of Carriageway. 1.1. The paved carriageway shall be 5.5m wide provided that in the built-up stretches the width of carriageway shall be as given in Table B-1 hereunder : Table B-1 Width of carriageway S. No. Existing Chainage (in Km) Design Chainage (in Km) Length (km) Carriageway Width (m) From To From To 1 11.730 13.590 0.000 1.850 1.850 7.0 2 23.190 23.750 11.400 11.950 0.550 7.0 3 30.480 31.450 18.650 19.600 0.950 7.0 4 35.780 37.050 23.920 25.170 1.250 7.0

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