Slurry Seal definition

Slurry Seal means a mixture of polymer modified asphalt emulsion, mineral aggregate, mineral filler, water, and other additives, properly proportioned, mixed, and spread in accordance with the City of Richmond Standard Plans and Details and the Caltrans Standard Specifications; usually less than one-half (½)-inch thick.
Slurry Seal means a mixture of polymer modified asphalt emulsion, mineral aggregate, mineral filler, water, and other additives, properly proportioned, mixed, and spread in accordance with the City of Richmond Standard Plans and Details and the Caltrans Standard Specifications; usually less than ½ inches in thickness.
Slurry Seal means an asphaltic emulsion with a sand aggregate that is used to “seal” the street from surface water and replaces the fine aggregate at the surface of the street.

Examples of Slurry Seal in a sentence

  • All notices shall be in writing and shall be served upon the other party by personal service, facsimile transmission, or e-mail, followed by mail delivery of the original Notice by overnight courier with proof of receipt, or by certified mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, addressed as follows: If to City: City of Bend ▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇, Attn: ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, City Manager FAX: 541/▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ Email – ▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ If to Contractor: Intermountain Slurry Seal, Inc.

  • The boundary area affected by the removal of old striping will require a Type II Slurry Seal and new striping, signage and markings where applicable.

  • The City and the Consultant shall determine which streets to include in this program at the completion of the Street Resurfacing 2009 and Slurry Seal 2009 projects.

  • Microsurfacing, Slurry Seal, Cape Seal Please identify the individual who will be primarily responsible for all TIPS matters and inquiries for the duration of the contract.

  • An equal product such as Tire Rubber Modified Slurry Seal (TRMSS) can be substituted, subject to approval by the Engineer.

  • Contractor shall reference the covered facilities with enough control points to locate the facilities after the application of the Type II / Latex Modified Slurry Seal and shall remove coverings promptly to return the facilities to service prior to the end of the same shift the seal coat is placed.

  • Effective July 1, 1992, any person employed in the Department of Public Works who is assigned to drive and/or operate the department's Slurry Seal Truck, shall be entitled to additional compensation at the rate of $.75 per hour more than that provided for in Section 1 of Article 49 of this Memorandum of Understanding, for each hour so assigned.

  • Consultant shall perform the services described in the Scope of Services (the “Services”) for inspection services of the Slurry Seal Project North Area of the Sand Section, attached as Exhibit A.

  • The Emulsified Asphalt Slurry Seal and the Microsurfacing shall be warranted by the project payment and performance bonds for a period of 12 months.

  • Administration and Project Budget Project Budget Chart City of Cypress – District 13 Slurry Seal Project Costs/Activity Urban County Funds Leveraged Resources Total Project Administration N/A $57,000 $57,000 Oversight/Inspection N/A $0 $0 Construction $285,000 N/A $285,000 B.

Related to Slurry Seal

  • Floor seam sealer means any product designed and labeled exclusively for bonding, fusing, or sealing (coating) seams between adjoining rolls of installed flexible sheet flooring.

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  • the seal means the common seal of the Company.

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  • Wax means a material or synthetic thermoplastic substance generally of high molecular weight hydrocarbons or high molecular weight esters of fatty acids or alcohols, except glycerol and high polymers (plastics). “Wax” includes, but is not limited to, substances derived from the secretions of plants and animals such as carnuba wax and beeswax, substances of a mineral origin such as ozocerite and paraffin, and synthetic polymers such as polyethylene.