Greenbook


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Since 1967, eleven editions of the popular Greenbook have been used as the official specification, bidding and contract document for many cities, counties and public agencies throughout the West. New federal regulations mandate that all public construction use metric documentation. This complete reference, which meets this new requirement, provides uniform standards of quality and sound construction practice easily understood and used by engineers, public works officials, and contractors across the U.S. Includes hundreds of charts and tables.







The Greenbook


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After years of requests from professionals in the field, BNI is proud to announce The Greenbook 1997 Field Edition, Abridged. This companion to the nationally famous "Greenbook" is designed to aid the professionals in the field in their work and provide a quick and handy reference that firs easily in a pocket or briefcase. This abridged "Greenbook" is packed with the information needed in the "field"-including necessary text and tables. There are over 380 jam-packed pages exerpted from the nationally famous "Greenbook". A must-have for the busy inspector, engineer, or field profession.




Public Works Specifications


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The Greenbook


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This unique book gives approved standards for all types of public works construction - from the depth of paving on roads to the adhesive used on pavement markers. The "Greenbook" standardizes public works plans and specs to provide guidelines for both cities and contractors so they can agree on construction practices used in public works and has been adopted by over 200 cities, counties, and agencies throughout the U.S. This 2012 Edition is the 16th edition, which is updated and republished every three years. In each of the two years between publication of a new Greenbook edition, the changes which have been researched and approved by the committee during the preceding year, are published in pamphlet form as amendments to the current edition. This program maintains a "living" document in public works specifications. Stripes in the margin of each new edition point out significant changes in the text adopted since the preceding edition.










Public Works Inspectors' Manual


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Greenbook


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