| John Quayle Cannon, Addams Stratton McAllister - 1930 - 706 pages
...the paving plant to the work in tight vehicles previously cleaned of all foreign materials, and when directed by the engineer each load shall be covered...canvas or other suitable material of sufficient size to protect it from weather conditions. No loads shall be sent out so late in the day as to interfere... | |
| 1930 - 722 pages
...the paving plant to the work in tight vehicles previously cleaned of all foreign materials, and when directed by the engineer each load shall be covered...canvas or other suitable material of sufficient size to protect it from weather conditions. No loads shall be sent out so late in the day as to interfere... | |
| United States. Bureau of Public Roads, United States. Public Roads Administration - 1943 - 600 pages
...the point of use in vehicles having tight bodies previously cleaned of nil foreign materials. When directed by the engineer, each load shall be covered...size and thickness to protect it from the weather. No loads shall bc, sent out so late in the day as to prevent completion of the spreading and compaction... | |
| 1948 - 604 pages
...use in pneumatic-tired vehicles having tight bodies previously cleaned of all foreign materials. When directed by the engineer, each load shall be covered...size and thickness to protect it from the weather. 121-3.6 SPREADING, LAYING, COMPACTING, AND FINISHING. — (a) Preparation for Placing.— Immediately... | |
| United States. Civil Aeronautics Administration - 1948 - 722 pages
...use in pneumatic-tired vehicles having tight bodies previously cleaned of all foreign materials. When directed by the engineer, each load shall be covered...of sufficient size and thickness to protect it from weather conditions. No loads shall be sent out so late in the day as to interfere with spreading and... | |
| United States. Civil Aeronautics Administration - 1948 - 604 pages
...vehicles having tight bodies previously cleaned of all foreign materials. When directed by the "ucer, each load shall be covered with canvas or other suitable...of sufficient size and thickness to protect it from weather conditions. No loads shall be sent out so late in the day as to interfere with spreading and... | |
| United States. Federal Aviation Agency. Airports Division - 1959 - 604 pages
...use in pneumatic-tired vehicles having tight bodies previously cleaned of all foreign materials. When directed by the engineer, each load shall be covered with canvas or other suitable materials of sufficient size and thickness to protect it from weather conditions. No loads shall be... | |
| 1920 - 482 pages
...the paving plant to the work in tight vehicles previously cleaned of all foreign materials and when directed by the engineer each load shall be covered...canvas or other suitable material of sufficient size to protect it from weather conditions. No loads shall be sent out so late in the day as to interfere... | |
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