GRANULAR BASE Clause Samples

The 'Granular Base' clause defines the requirements and specifications for the granular material used as a foundational layer in construction projects, such as roads or pavements. It typically outlines the type, size, and compaction standards for the aggregate material, as well as testing and quality control procedures to ensure compliance. By setting clear standards for the granular base, this clause ensures structural stability and longevity of the finished surface, preventing issues like uneven settling or premature failure.
GRANULAR BASE. Supply, place, grade, compact to specified density, 150mm deep, granular base material below proposed asphalt roadway and sidewalks (as per City of Terrace Standards) Prepare and maintain surface for paving. M3 651 $ $
GRANULAR BASE i) Asphalt Pathway Base Supply, place, grade, compact to specified density, 150mm deep, granular base material below proposed asphalt pathway (as per City of Terrace Standards), including paver boulevard . Prepare and maintain surface for paving. M3 465 $ $ ii) Curb/Concrete Base
GRANULAR BASE. Supply, place, grade, compact to 98% Modified ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, 150mm deep granular base material below proposed paverstones. 100mm deep below curbs and concrete sidewalks (as per City of Terrace Standards) M3 70

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