Pavement Marking Plan Sample Clauses

The Pavement Marking Plan clause outlines the requirements for preparing and submitting a detailed plan for pavement markings on a construction or roadwork project. Typically, this clause requires the contractor to specify the types, locations, and methods of application for all pavement markings, such as lane lines, crosswalks, and directional arrows, and may require approval from the project engineer before work begins. Its core function is to ensure that all pavement markings are clearly planned and coordinated in advance, promoting safety, regulatory compliance, and consistency throughout the project.
Pavement Marking Plan. That the applicant shall submit a signage and pavement marking plan to be approved by the Town Manager prior to issuance of a Zoning Compliance Permit for this building. The signs and pavement markings shall be installed by the applicant prior to occupancy of the building. The pavement marking plan may be amended in the future with authorization from the Town Manager.
Pavement Marking Plan. It is anticipated that MoDOT standard sheets and details will be used to develop these plans. Plan sheets will be developed using a modified MoDOT border with a cover sheet acceptable to the Kansas City Department of Aviation.

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