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Grass seed mixtures used on highway and bridge projects

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Description

This design bulletin is issued as an addendum to Alberta Transportation’s 2002 Engineering Consultant Guidelines Volume 1 - Design and Tender. For all projects that have a “Seeding” component larger than 1 hectare, as part of the design and tender process, Consultants shall conduct a vegetation assessment of the existing rightof- way. Based on the results of the assessment, the Consultant will be able to specify the appropriate grass seed mix and the appropriate fertilizer (if required) in the tender package using the attached special provision template SPG_039.

Updated

October 26, 2005

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Title and publication information

Type
Fact Sheet
Series Title

Design bulletin

Alternative Title

Design bulletin #25/2005

Extent

9 pages

Frequency

Once

Publisher / Creator Information

Creator
Transportation
Publisher

Transportation

Place of Publication

Edmonton

Subject Information

Resource Dates

Date Created

2005-10-26

Date Added

2015-11-26T18:14:11.335719

Date Modified

2005-10-26

Date Issued

2005-10-26

Date Archived

2023-06-19

Audience information

Identifiers

Local Identifier

25/2005

Usage / Licence

Usage Considerations

The Design Bulletins will be of interest to Engineering Consultants and the Department of Transportation's Construction Contract Administrators. The series contains documents intended to clarify or supplement information contained in the Department's Design Guide, Traffic Control Standards Manual, Engineering Consultant Guidelines for Primary Highway Projects, Standard Specification for Highway Construction or related documents.

Contact

Contact Name

Alberta Transportation. Highway Operations Standards