Rough grade definition

Rough grade means the stage at which the grade approximately conforms to the approved plan.
Rough grade means a stage where grade conforms approximately to an approved plan.
Rough grade means the grade that approximately conforms to the approved plan as required under EMC 19.02.190.

Examples of Rough grade in a sentence

  • Rough grade stakes for curbs will be set three (3) feet from the face of curb; ten (10) feet in areas with sidewalk, on approximately fifty (50) foot intervals on straight sections, twenty-five (25) foot intervals on curves and at grade breaks.

  • Rough grade excavations for structures and footings will be inspected by the Geotechnical Engineer to verify that the excavations extend into satisfactory soils and are free of loose and disturbed materials.

  • Virtually this entire amount was external financing, of which half came from the Global Environmental Facility (GEF) in the form of grants and half was in the form of IDA credits, allocated in roughly equal amounts to each of the three countries.

  • Rough grade and compact areas affected by demolition to maintain site grades and contours.

  • Below-Grade Areas: Rough grade below-grade areas ready for further excavation or new construction.


More Definitions of Rough grade

Rough grade means the grade that approximately conforms to the approved plan as required under EMC 19.01.090.
Rough grade means the stage at which the grade approximately conforms to the approved plan as required in K.C.C. 16.82.060.
Rough grade means the stage at which the elevation of the ground surface approximately conforms to the approved plan.
Rough grade means the stage where the approximate elevation(s) of the ground surface match the approved plans.
Rough grade means the grade that approximately conforms to the approved
Rough grade means the stage at which the grade approximately conforms to the approved plan. Rough grades shall be within 0.2 feet of finish grades.
Rough grade. ((is)) means the stage at which the grade approximately