| Frank Russell Firth - 1880 - 536 pages
...(.a' — cl= 69.95 Hence S = 248 cub. yds. Without correction /S would — 255 " " Difference 7 " " V 269. Haul. — The cost of removing excavated material,...100 feet. The extra distance is known by the name of haal, and is to be computed by the engineer with respect to so much of the material as is affected... | |
| Ira Osborn Baker - Pavements - 1903 - 688 pages
...pounds per linear inch, ¡rhile wagous frequently give twice as much aud occasionally three timos. yond this limit, the extra distance is paid for at a stipulated price per cubic yard per 100 feet of haul. This extra distance is known bv the name of "over-haul" or simply "haul." For an explanation... | |
| Austin Thomas Byrne - Highway engineering - 1907 - 1114 pages
...limit is included in the price per cubic yard of the material as measured in the cutting. But, wb.3n the material must be carried beyond this limit, the...contractor is entitled to the benefit of all short hauls (less f.hau the specified limit), and material, so moved should not be averaged against that which... | |
| Ira Osborn Baker - Pavements - 1910 - 684 pages
...per linear inch, s'hile \vattons trt-queutly give twice as much and occasionally throe times. yond this limit, the extra distance is paid for at a stipulated price per cubic yard per 100 feet of haul. This extra distance is known by the name of "over-haul" or simply "haul." For an explanation... | |
| Ira Osborn Baker - Pavements - 1918 - 690 pages
...depositing it in embankments, provided the necessary length of haul does not exceed a specified limit. When the material must be carried beyond this limit the extra distance is paid for at stipulated price per cubic yard per 100 feet of haul. This extra distance is known by the name of "... | |
| Ira Osborn Baker - Pavements - 1918 - 688 pages
...depositing it in embankments, provided the necessary length of haul does not exceed a specified limit. When the material must be carried beyond this limit the extra distance is paid for at stipulated price per cubic yard per 100 feet of haul. This extra distance is known by the name of "... | |
| William Henry Searles, Howard Chapin Ives - Railroad engineering - 1919 - 726 pages
...triangles or trapezoids, as explained in the previous chapter. CHAPTER XV Ч HAUL AND THE MASS DIAGRAM 289. Haul. The cost of removing excavated material, when...contractor is entitled to the benefit of all short hauls (less than the specified limit), and material so moved should not be averaged against that which is... | |
| William Henry Searles, Howard Chapin Ives - Railroad engineering - 1919 - 722 pages
...triangles or trapezoids, as explained in the previous chapter. CHAPTER XV HAUL AND THE MA88 DIAGRAM 289. Haul. The cost of removing excavated material, when...by the name of haul, and is to be computed by the ergineer with respect to so much of the material as is affected by it. The contractor is entitled to... | |
| American Railway Engineering Association - Railroads - 1906 - 878 pages
...limit of free haul, within which all material moved is paid for in the •jeneral price per cubic yard, but when the material must be carried beyond this limit the extra distance is paid for at a certain price per 100 ft. extra. Hence, in making the computation of the overhaul which the contractor... | |
| American Railway Engineering Association - Railroad engineering - 1906 - 874 pages
...limit of free haul, within which all material moved is paid for in the rzeneral price per cubic yard, but when the material must be carried beyond this limit the extra distance is paid for at a certain price per JOO ft. extra. Hence, in making the computation of the overhaul which the contractor... | |
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