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  • ...total net cumulative contract modifications / $10,000 original contract = 8 percent The contract modification would be evaluated as being 8 percent over awarded contract amount requiring Tier II approval.
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  • ...he concrete. For the best results, the front screeds should have about an 8 inch (200 mm) roll of concrete in front of it. The second should have a sm ...straightedge behind all finishing operations. Any edge slump exceeding 3/8 inch (9 mm) should be corrected before the concrete sets. If continuing sl
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  • 8-12 weeks includes procurement and TSMO bench review :*Contact the Operations Field Services Division’s Structural Fabrication Unit ([mailto:MDOT-StructuralFabrication@michiga
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  • ...further than the maximum unbraced lengths. See '''''Figures 704-7 and 704-8''''' for cofferdam bracing using walers and struts. [[File:Fig 704-8.png|thumbnail|500px|right|Figure 704-8: Typical cofferdam bracing with walers and struts]]
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  • [[Category: Division 8]]
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  • ...l vertical members are constructed plumb, with an allowable deviation of 1/8 inch in 3 feet. [[Category: Division 7]]
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  • ...icular traffic. Provide concrete having an entrained air content of 5.0 to 8.5 percent unless otherwise required by the contract. The Department will n <div id="601.03.B.8"></div>
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  • | 5/8|| 19200 | 7/8|| 39,250
    45 KB (7,017 words) - 13:22, 26 July 2022
  • <div align="right">25.8</div> <div align="right">26.8</div>
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  • ...hours operating time, standby payment will be limited to the difference of 8 hours less the operating time for that day. Saturdays and Sundays are not t [[Category:Division 1]]
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  • <center>8</center> ...ht; padding-left: 10px;">[[File:Fig502-8.jpg|thumb|center|600px|Figure 502-8 - Example of a Mobile Mat Reference System]]</div>
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  • ...taining the actual beam elevations. (See [[701 - Portland Cement Concrete|Division 7]] of this manual for more on structure elevations.) ...om Sta 16+50 to PT (16+86.96) || 36.96 || 0.028648 || 1.05887 || 1° 03' 31.8"
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  • ...t. The contractor may choose to establish their action limits at 5.5- and 8.0 percent. In other words, they are documenting that they will take action ...e department designated testing laboratory for final curing no sooner than 8 hours after final set of the concrete (final set is normally 4 to 6 hours a
    40 KB (6,303 words) - 08:41, 8 July 2014
  • ...ecbook/files/2012/707%20Str%20Steel%20Construction.pdf subsection 707.03.D.8.c of the Standard Specifications for Construction]. This should be done at ...or site identification number from the EGLE Waste and Hazardous Materials Division or use a licensed liquid industrial waste hauler to transport the hydrodemo
    84 KB (13,299 words) - 11:46, 19 January 2022
  • ...determining volume should be taken at a maximum spacing of 25 to 30 feet (8 to 10 m). Enough additional sections should be taken to show a true repres ...pth cut to no cut. The transition at each end is generally 25 to 50 feet (8 to 15 m) long.
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