The "Greenbook": Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction
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The "Greenbook": Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction
specifications for public works construction
public works product information
standards for all public works construction
2012 Greenbook: Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction The Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction, popularly known as the "Greenbook", was originally published in 1967. The 2012 Edition is the 16th edition of this book, which is updated and republished every three years. The Greenbook is designed to aid in furthering uniformity of plans and specifications accepted and used by those involved in public works construction and to take such other steps as are designed to promote more competitive bidding by private contractors. The Greenbook provides specifications that have general applicability to public works projects -- from the thickness of asphalt to the type of glue used on road surface reflectors. The Greenbook does NOT test or approve products. It is the function of public agencies and private project owners that utilize the Greenbook to determine whether products proposed by a contractor satisfy the Greenbook specifications or the Special Provisions. The Greenbook consists of six parts: General Provisions, Construction Materials, Construction Methods, Alternate Aggregate Materials, Pipeline System Rehabilitation, and Modified Asphalt Products. It is used by many municipalities for gauging construction standards on public works construction. It is especially useful when comparing competitive bids among contractors, or for contractors in making sure their bids are to required standards. Any Bonafide member of the Southern California Chapters of the following organizations is entitled to the "Member Public Agencies" prices: AGC, APWA, ECA, and SCCA. To receive your member discount, please place your order by calling toll free (1-888-264-2665). 530 pp.