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FP-96 English Version - Eastern Federal Lands Highway Division

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Section 101Roadside ) All area within the right-of-way excluding the traveled way andshoulders.Roadway ) In general, the portion of a highway, including shoulders, forvehicular use. A divided highway has two or more roadways. In constructionspecifications, the portion of a highway within the construction limits.Roadway Prism ) The volume defined by the area between the original terraincross-section and the final design cross-section multiplied by the horizontaldistance along the centerline of the roadway.Roller Pass ) One trip of a roller in one direction over any one spot.Shoring ) This term is used interchangeably with falsework.Shoulder ) The portion of the roadway contiguous to the traveled way foraccommodation of stopped vehicles, for emergency use, and for lateral supportof the pavement structure.Sieve ) See AASHTO M 92.Solicitation ) The complete assembly of related documents (whether attachedor incorporated by reference) furnished to prospective bidders.Special Contract Requirements ) Additions and revisions to the standardand supplemental specifications applicable to an individual project.Specifications ) The written requirements for performing work.Standard Forms ) Numbered forms issued by the General Services Administrationfor use as contract documents.Standard Plans ) Detailed plans approved for repetitive use and included aspart of the plans.Standard Specifications ) The Standard Specifications for Construction ofRoads and Bridges on <strong>Federal</strong> <strong>Highway</strong> Projects approved for general applicationand repetitive use.11

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