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  • The Construction Field Services Division (CFS) maintains a recommended procedure guide for damaged coating repair th :EGLE, Waste and Hazardous Material Division
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  • Intermediate saw cuts, used to reduce slab size more than 6 feet for hauling, should be recorded for payment purposes. Curb sections ...use of a straightedge not exceeding the length of the repair by more than 6 inches. The straightedge will be in contact with the existing pavement whi
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  • ...on MDOT roadways. If the vehicle is only successful in placing a 4 and/or 6 inch line, it will be certified to place material on non-freeway routes onl :*6 inch x 12 inch Aluminum Plates (6 inch x 16 inch Aluminum Plates for 12 inch Lines)
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  • ...'See Figure 5 for permitted variations in sectional dimensions, See Figure 6 for permitted variations in straightness. For welded members, see American <center>[[File:714 Fig 6.png|thumb|center|600px|Figure 714-6 - ASTM A6 permitted variations in straightness]]</center>
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  • :* 6-foot stick ruler [[File:823-6.jpg|600px|thumb|center|'''Figure 6 - Laying Pipe in Trench''']]
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  • * Rock core barrel – see Figure 6 for a rock core barrel example. [[File:Fig 718-6.png|600px|framed|center|Figure 6. Soft rock core barrel]]
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  • .../project engineer is notified of all commitments by the Contracts Services Division (CSD). The email notification includes all DBE commitment specifics and whe 6. Any joint check arrangement must be pre-approved by MDOT before the arran
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  • In accordance with 23 CFR 635.102 and 23 CFR 635.120, FHWA’s Michigan Division has further clarified the definition of major changes as noted below: 6. Any [[Construction_Value_Engineering_Change_Proposal_(VECP).|Value Enginee
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  • [[File:Fig 705-6.png|thumb|center|600px|Figure 705-2b - Typical conical pile pile points]] ...re prebored to the elevations shown on the plans, and the hole diameter is 6 inches greater than the pile dimensions. Preboring also includes the follo
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  • <center>6</center> ...emblies when they are to be stored on site for extended periods (more than 6 months).
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  • <div id="601.03.B.6"></div> :: '''6.''' Water Measuring Equipment. Measure water by volume or weight. If
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  • [[File:706-6.png|800px|thumb|center|'''Figure 706-6 - Lifting Epoxy Coated Rebar with Spreader Device''']] ...for beam spacings less than 9 feet and at approximately the 1/6, 1/2 and 5/6 points for beam spacings 9 feet and over.
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  • ...alibrated at the beginning of each year (typically early spring) and every 6 months during the project if necessary. It is important to note that truck ...art-width construction, no scarifying or chipping will be conducted within 6 feet of newly cast overlays until the newly cast material has cured for at
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  • ...taining the actual beam elevations. (See [[701 - Portland Cement Concrete|Division 7]] of this manual for more on structure elevations.) ...ric curves, the key becomes the radius (no longer use D), ('''''Figure 104-6.''''')
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  • Reduce vegetation to a height of approximately 6 inches (150 mm) and remove all litter or foreign material. Topsoil should Where embankments are to be placed on existing side slopes steeper than 1 on 6, cut horizontal 3 foot (1 m) benches into the slope.
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  • ...percentage of horizontal distance. (Example: 6 percent grade - 6 inches (6 m) of elevation change in 100 feet (100 m) of horizontal longitudinal run). ...r term for “mat”, usually used in conjunction with a thickness, such as “a 6 inch (150 mm) mat was laid in [3] 2 inch (50 mm) lifts”.
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  • ...the contractor’s breakdown, contact the Construction Field Services (CFS) Division’s Prevailing Wage Compliance Specialist. ...nt masons, PLAS0514-001); laborers (form/line setters, LABO0465-001, Group 6); laborers (unskilled laborers, LABO0465-001, Group 1); and operators (if u
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