Batch Plant Clause Samples

The Batch Plant clause defines the requirements and conditions related to the use or establishment of a batch plant on a construction site. Typically, this clause outlines the responsibilities for setting up, operating, and dismantling the plant, as well as compliance with safety, environmental, and local regulatory standards. For example, it may specify who provides the necessary permits, how materials are stored, and the procedures for site restoration after use. The core function of this clause is to ensure that the batch plant's operation is managed efficiently and safely, minimizing disruptions and clarifying obligations between the parties involved.
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Batch Plant. The manufacturing of asphalt or concrete which may include the storage of related component materials.
Batch Plant. Lessee may erect a concrete batch plant and wash down sump on the west or south side of Building #7 in accordance with plans approved by Lessor, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed. Lessee's plans shall include, but not be limited to, the precise area to be occupied, the design of the structure and final paint color. All construction shall be subject to environmental approvals, governmental approvals and building permits. On the termination of this Lease the Lessee may, and will, if so requested by Lessor, remove the batch plant and restore the area, including parking, to its prior condition. Lessee shall give notice to Lessor at least 30 days prior to the termination of this Lease as to whether or not it elects to remove the batch plant. Within 30 days after receipt of such notice or, if no notice is given, then within 30 days after the termination of this Lease, Lessor may notify Lessee that Lessee is required to remove the said batch plant
Batch Plant. Section 409.3(c)1 and add the following:
Batch Plant. When a batch type plant is used, add the aramid product dosage to the aggregate in the weigh ▇▇▇▇▇▇. This may be done with loose fibers and a fiber metering device, or may be done by using manual dosing equipment. If necessary, increase the batch dry mixing time to ensure the aramid fibers are uniformly distributed prior to the injection of asphalt cement into the mixer.
Batch Plant. Section 409.3(c)1 and add the following: Dry the aggregate (s) according to the specific recommendations and direction from the WMA Technology Technical Representative and heat to a suitable temperature so that the resulting completed mixture temperature is within the mixture temperature range established in the Producer QC Plan and recommended or directed by the WMA Technology Technical Representative or manufacturer and that is within the master minimum and maximum temperature range in Table A within this specification. Ensure that the aggregate is free of unburned fuel oil when delivered to the pug mill.
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Batch Plant. Feed treated aramid with automated dosing machine operated by a certified QA/QC mixing technician, directly into the weigh ▇▇▇▇▇▇. HMA/WMA batch dry mix times will need to be 20 seconds minimum to ensure proper aramid distribution. Metering shall be based on batch size (tons) and dosage rate (oz/ton). Feeding shall occur in a constant stream-like manner as the heated aggregate is added to the weigh ▇▇▇▇▇▇. If necessary, increase the mixing time with heated aggregates to ensure the aramid fibers are uniformly distributed.
Batch Plant. Modify the batch plant to measure the mass (weight) of the RAP and/ or RAS before adding it into the pug mill. Design the cold- feed bin (s), conveyor system (s), charging chute (s), and all special bins to prevent RAP and/ or RAS from segregating and sticking. Dry the virgin aggregate and RAM and then heat the virgin aggregate and RAM to a temperature that, after adding RAP and/or RAS, produces a completed mixture within the temperatures specified in Table A for the class and type of material used. Ensure that virgin aggregate is free of unburned fuel oil when delivered to the pug mill.
Batch Plant. NRMCA Program for Certification of Ready-Mixed Concrete Production Facilities or

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