Official Proceedings of the ... Annual Convention, Volume 32by The Secretary of the Society, 1926 |
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... present the paper . Mr. Hubbard . ( Applause . ) MR . PREVOST HUBBARD : Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen : Mr. Skidmore has already introduced to you the subject of stability of asphalt pavements , so that I will dispense with a good many ...
... present the paper . Mr. Hubbard . ( Applause . ) MR . PREVOST HUBBARD : Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen : Mr. Skidmore has already introduced to you the subject of stability of asphalt pavements , so that I will dispense with a good many ...
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... present a few test results and tentative conclusions which may be of interest to paving engi- neers , contractors and asphalt technologists . Their first efforts were confined to devising a method for de- termining the relative ...
... present a few test results and tentative conclusions which may be of interest to paving engi- neers , contractors and asphalt technologists . Their first efforts were confined to devising a method for de- termining the relative ...
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... present paper . Three . rather important indications were , however , ob- tained which while not yet conclusively confined by later work , still appear to be true . These are as follows : 1. A sand of supposedly inferior grading and ...
... present paper . Three . rather important indications were , however , ob- tained which while not yet conclusively confined by later work , still appear to be true . These are as follows : 1. A sand of supposedly inferior grading and ...
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... present general tendency toward the use of harder grades of asphalt in the construction of heavy traffic pavements . The curve at the left illustrates the extremely important part played by the degree of initial compression in securing ...
... present general tendency toward the use of harder grades of asphalt in the construction of heavy traffic pavements . The curve at the left illustrates the extremely important part played by the degree of initial compression in securing ...
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... present too much in the purely theoretical stage to warrant any definite deductions , so they will not be fur- ther discussed at this time . Consideration of Figs . 4 and 5 show that of any single factor that has been discussed bearing ...
... present too much in the purely theoretical stage to warrant any definite deductions , so they will not be fur- ther discussed at this time . Consideration of Figs . 4 and 5 show that of any single factor that has been discussed bearing ...
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Page 537 - The owner shall have the right, prior to the signing of the contract, to require the contractor to furnish bond covering the faithful performance of the contract and the payment of all obligations arising thereunder, in such form as the owner may prescribe and with such sureties as he may approve.
Page 426 - Wherefore do ye spend money for that which is not bread? and your labor for that which satisfieth not? hearken diligently unto Me, and eat ye that which is good, and let your soul delight itself in fatness.
Page 533 - If no schedule or agreement stating the dates upon which drawings shall be furnished is made, then no claim for delay shall be allowed on account of failure to furnish drawings until two weeks after demand for such drawings and not then unless such claim be reasonable. This article does not exclude the recovery of damages for delay by either party under other provisions in the contract documents.
Page 531 - If such alterations diminish the quantity of work to be done they shall not constitute a claim for damages, or for anticipated profits on the work that may be dispensed with...
Page 535 - ORDER OF COMPLETION; USE OF COMPLETED PORTIONS. The Contractor shall complete any portion or portions of the work in such order of time as the Engineer may require. The Company shall have the right to take possession of and use any completed or partially completed portions of the work notwithstanding the time for completing the entire work or such portions may not have expired ; but such taking possession and use shall not be deemed an acceptance of the work so taken or used or any part thereof.
Page 496 - General. The asphalt filler shall be homogeneous, free from water and shall not foam when heated to 200 deg.
Page 534 - Owner, upon the certificate of the Architect that sufficient cause exists to justify such action, may, without prejudice to any other right or remedy and after giving the Contractor, and his surety if any, seven days...
Page 483 - Standard Methods of Making and Storing Specimens of Concrete in the Field...
Page 536 - Liability Insurance.— The Contractor shall maintain such insurance as will protect him from claims under workmen's compensation acts and from any other claims for damages for personal injury, including death, which may arise from operations under this Contract, whether such operations be by himself or by any subcontractor or anyone directly or indirectly employed by either of them.