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09/30/2017S101-14_09302017.docxUse on all projects.Section 101. – TERMS, FORMAT, AND DEFINITIONS101.03 Abbreviations.(a) Acronyms. Add the following:GSA – General Services Administration(b) US Customary abbreviations and symbols. Delete the text and add the following:A—ampereelectric currentac.—acreareaBTU—British Thermal Unitenergycu. in. or in3 —cubic inchesvolumecu. ft., cf, ft3 or CUFT—cubic feetvolumecu. yd., cy, yd3 or CUYD—cubic yardsvolumeD—daytimedeg. or ?—degreeplane angleFc—foot-candlesluminous intensityfl. oz.—fluid ouncesvolumeft. or '—foot or feetlengthgal. or GAL—gallonvolumeH—Henryinductancehr. or HR —hourtimeHz—hertz (s-1)frequencyin. or "inch or incheslengthK—kelvintemperaturelb or LB, lbs—pound, poundsmassLbf—pound-forceforcelnft or LNFTlinear footlengthmi.—mileslengthmin. or m—minutetimemin. or '—minuteplane angle?F—degrees Fahrenheittemperatureoz.—ouncesmassPsi—pounds/square inchpressureQ—cubic feet/secondflow ratesec. or s—secondtimesec. or "—secondplane anglesq. in. or in2 —square inchesareasq. ft., sf, ft2 or SQFT—square feetareasq. yd., sy, yd2 or SQYD—square yardsareaT—short ton (2000 lbs)massV—volt (W/A)electric potentialW—watt (J/s)powerYD—yard or yardslength?—ohm V/Aelectric resistance(c) Metric unit abbreviations and symbols. Delete the text and add the following:A—ampereelectric currentCd—candellaluminous intensityoC—degree CelsiustemperatureD—daytimedeg. or ?—degreeplane angleg or gram—grammassH—HenryinductanceHa—hectareareahr. or HR —hourtimeHz—hertz (s-1)frequencyJ—Joule (N.m)energyK—kelvintemperatureKg—kilogrammassL—litervolumeLx—luxilluminanceM—meterlengthmm—millimeterlengthm2—meter squaredaream3—cubic metervolumemin. or m—minutetimemin. or '—minuteplane angleN—Newton (kg.m/s2)forcePa—Pascal (N/m2)pressuresec. or s—secondtimesec. or "—secondplane angleSta. —stationLengthT—metric tonMassV—volt (W/A)electric potentialW—watt (J/s)Power?—ohm V/Aelectric resistance101.04 Definitions.Roadway Prism Delete the text and substitute the following:Roadway Prism – The volume defined by the area between the original terrain cross-section and the final design cross-section multiplied by the horizontal distance between the centroids (geometric center) of the area.Subcontractor Delete the text and substitute the following:Subcontractor – An individual or legal entity with which the Contractor sublets part of the work. This includes subcontractors and material suppliers at any tier.The FP-14 describes ‘substantial completion’ as it relates to conventional road and bridge projects. For projects that include non-conventional items, such as trails, buildings, lighting, etc, the definition of ‘substantial completion’ may need to be clarified. If applicable, adjust the yellow-highlighted text below to fit project-specific conditions. Do not delete any of the text in the FP-14.Substantial Completion Add the following:If applicable, insert project-specific definition of substantial completion ................
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