Aggregates definition

Aggregates means all stone, sand, gravel, limestone and similar minerals, including, but not limited to, all such materials that constitute “as-extracted collateral” under the UCC (but excluding oil and gas).
Aggregates means any commonly recognized construction material
Aggregates means any commonly recognized construction material originating from a quarry or pit by the disturbance of the surface, including dirt, soil, rock asphalt, granite, gravel, gypsum, marble, sand, stone, caliche, limestone, dolomite, rock, riprap, or other nonmineral substance. The term does not include clay or shale mined for use in manufacturing structural clay products.

Examples of Aggregates in a sentence

  • The testing shall include the following materials and all the components of the materials listed: Asphalt, Concrete, Soils and Aggregates.

  • Aggregates shall be stored at mixer positions on drained concrete paved areas, with ▇▇▇▇▇ dividing walls between different sizes and types of aggregates.

  • Aggregates for exposed concrete shall be free from all impurities likely to cause discoloration and shall be on consistent colour throughout the work.

  • Such samples shall be taken according to ASTM D 75 (Standard Practice for Sampling Aggregates).

  • The testing must include the following materials and all the components of the materials listed: Asphalt, Concrete, Soils, and Aggregates.


More Definitions of Aggregates

Aggregates means all stone, sand, gravel, limestone and similar minerals.
Aggregates means crushed stone and gravel produced at quarries, mines, or gravel pits used to manufacture Ready Mix Concrete and Asphalt Concrete.
Aggregates means any commonly recognized construction material originating from an aggregate production operation from which an operator extracts dimension stone, crushed and broken limestone, crushed and broken granite, crushed and broken stone not elsewhere classified, construction sand and gravel, industrial sand, dirt, soil, or caliche. For purposes of this section, the term "aggregates" does not include clay or shale mined for use in manufacturing structural clay products.
Aggregates means cash element “C”, Insurance Working Capital element “IWC”, Financial Income related to IWC “FI”, net revenue element “Sales”, EBITDA element “EBITDA” and Interim Cash Generated element “ICG”. Accounting Principles shall apply when computing Aggregates.
Aggregates means a mixture of minerals that are separable by mechanical means, this includes but is not limited to sands, sub-bases, stones and soils;
Aggregates means any rock, gravel or sand which is extracted or dredged in the UK for aggregates use. It includes whatever substances are for the time being incorporated in it or naturally occur mixed with it.
Aggregates. - shall mean essential construction material as defined in section 31A of the Building and Construction Authority Act and which have been unloaded from the barges at the Berthing/Mooring Area. (b) “AggregateStorage Plot” - shall mean each of the plots shaded in green as shown in Annexes A, B and C, set aside within the Premises licensed or to be licensed to Importers to be used for the storage of Aggregates. (c) “AggregateTerminal” - shall mean Pulau Punggol Aggregate Terminal and Tuas Aggregate Terminal as shown in Annexes A and B which includes the Berthing/ Mooring Area and the Aggregate Storage Plots. (d) “ApprovedMaterials” - shall mean the materials other than Aggregates (e.g. machineries, spare parts, etc) which had been approved by BCA via the “Application of Ferry Machinery or Spare Parts” and approved by MPA. (e) “as shown” or “as indicated” - shall mean as shown or as indicated in the annexes or diagrams. (f) “Berth Operator” - shall mean the person or persons, partnership, firm or corporation whose tender has been accepted by BCA to operate the berths at the Berthing/Mooring Area and includes the Berth Operator’s legal personal representatives and permitted assigns, and where the context permits his servants and agents. The BerthOperator shall not, save as explicitly stated below, be an agent or servant of BCA.