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  1. TYPES OF FILL. slag, chemical wastes, building rubble, and refuse. Properly placed compacted fill will be more rigid and unifor and have greater strength than most natural soils. Hydraulic …

  2. Fill or backfill, consisting of soil approved by the Engineer and/or project’s Geotechnical Report, should be placed in controlled compacted layers not exceeding 8 inches (compacted) with …

  3. The work included under this Section consists of furnishing material and equipment, and performing all labor necessary for excavating, backfilling, filling and compaction of areas to be …

  4. Go to www.irs.gov/FormW9 for instructions and the latest information. Purpose of Form, below. Give form to the requester. Do not send to the IRS. Name of entity/individual. An entry is …

  5. Definition: "Fill" is soil material that is used to raise existing grades such as under foundation slabs or above footings, or to replace unsuitable material. Backfill" is soil material that is used to fill …

  6. All fill material shall be obtained from required excavations and approved borrow areas. The selection, blending, routing, and disposition of material in the various fills shall be subject to …

  7. Technical Note / Flowable Fill Backfill for Thermoplastic Pipe Introduction Flowable fill (soil-cement slurry) is a combination of soil, cementitious material, and water that is used as a …