LOCAL ACCESS / TRAFFIC Clause Samples

The LOCAL ACCESS / TRAFFIC clause defines the rights and responsibilities regarding access to and use of local roads and traffic patterns in relation to a project or property. It typically outlines how parties may enter or exit the site, any restrictions on vehicle types or times of access, and requirements for maintaining safe and unobstructed traffic flow. This clause ensures that local transportation infrastructure is respected and that disruptions to public or private traffic are minimized, thereby preventing conflicts and maintaining safety and order around the project area.
LOCAL ACCESS / TRAFFIC. 1. Local access to all properties within and beyond the worksite for both vehicles and pedestrians must be maintained except when temporary loss of access is absolutely necessary. The Contractor shall give advance notice to property owners and the City of such restriction and shall reinstate access as soon as possible. Driveway to be reinstated at the end of each day, unless an agreement is made with the homeowner and the City. 2. Barricades, road closed signs, detour and direction signs to be erected and maintained by the Contractor. Certified traffic control personnel to be provided by the Contractor. Pedestrian access through the worksite shall be maintained with clearly identified and delineated pedestrian walkways for the duration of the project. Walkways to be modified as required due to construction. 3. The Contractor shall submit a Plan of Traffic Control, Temporary Signage and Detours to the City of Terrace and shall ensure the City has approved the Plan prior to commencing construction. The Plan shall include signage, delineation and detours to address safety of pedestrians and travelling public, and shall adhere to the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure (MoTI) Traffic Management Manual for Work on Roadways latest edition.
LOCAL ACCESS / TRAFFIC. 1. Local access to all properties within and beyond the worksite for both vehicles and pedestrians must be maintained except when temporary loss of access is absolutely necessary. The Contractor shall give advance notice to property owners and business managers of any interruptions to their accesses. Reasonable effort must be made to reduce the affects of construction on the adjacent properties. 2. Barricades, road closed signs, detour and direction signs to be erected and maintained by the Contractor. Certified traffic control personnel to be provided by the Contractor. Pedestrian access through the worksite shall be maintained with clearly identified and delineated pedestrian walkways for the duration of the project. Walkways to be modified as required due to construction. 3. The Contractor shall submit a Plan of Traffic Control, Temporary Signage and Detours to the City of Terrace and shall ensure the City has approved the Plan prior to commencing construction. The Plan shall include signage, delineation and detours to address safety of pedestrians and travelling public, and shall adhere to the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure (MoTI) Traffic Management Manual for Work on Roadways latest edition. Plan to indicate: type, colour, size of signs proposed, location of detour signage, and business signs. Traffic control to cover various phases (stages) of construction. Should the approved Plan not cover the works to be undertaken on any given day, the Contractor shall, prior to commencing the works, review proposed traffic control with the City for approval. Radio announcements and signage required to inform public of road closures and detours shall be the responsibility of the Contractor. Approval of the Plan by the City in no way relieves the Contractor of his responsibility to meet WorkSafeBC and Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure (MoTI) requirements. Failure of the Contractor to subsequently implement the Plan as approved may result in the signage being erected by others at the Contractor’s expense.
LOCAL ACCESS / TRAFFIC. 1. Local access to all properties and businesses within and beyond the worksite for both vehicles and pedestrians must be maintained except when temporary loss of access is absolutely necessary. The Contractor shall give advance notice to property owners and business managers of such restriction and shall reinstate access as soon as possible. 2. Barricades, road closed signs, detour and direction signs to be erected and maintained by the Contractor at all times. Certified traffic control personnel to be provided by the Contractor. Pedestrian access including wheelchairs through the worksite shall be maintained with clearly identified and delineated pedestrian walkways for the duration of the project. Walkways to be modified as required due to construction. 3. The Contractor shall submit a Plan of Traffic and Pedestrian Control, Temporary Signage and Detours to the City of Terrace and shall ensure the City has approved the Plan prior to commencing construction. The Plan shall include signage, delineation and detours to address safety of pedestrians and travelling public, and shall adhere to the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure (MoTI) Traffic Management Manual for Work on Roadways latest edition.
LOCAL ACCESS / TRAFFIC. 1. The City expects that the work area may be closed to vehicles for the duration of the project. The Contractor shall give advance notice to property owners and the City of such restriction and shall reinstate access as soon as possible. 2. Barricades, road closed signs, detour and direction signs to be erected and maintained by the Contractor. Certified traffic control personnel to be provided by the Contractor when needed. Pedestrian access through the worksite shall be maintained as much as is practically possible outside of working hours with clearly identified and delineated pedestrian walkways for the duration of the project. Walkways to be modified as required due to construction. 3. The Contractor shall submit a Plan of Traffic Control, Temporary Signage and Detours to the City of Terrace and shall ensure the City has approved the Plan prior to commencing construction. The Plan shall include signage, delineation and detours to address safety of pedestrians and travelling public, and shall adhere to the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure (MoTI) Traffic Management Manual for Work on Roadways latest edition.
LOCAL ACCESS / TRAFFIC. 1. Local access to all properties and businesses within and beyond the worksite for both vehicles and pedestrians must be maintained except when temporary loss of access is absolutely necessary. The Contractor shall give advance notice to property owners and business managers of such restriction and shall reinstate access as soon as possible. 2. Any works impacting the travelled portion of public roadways shall be signed and controlled in accordance with the B.C.

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