Plan and Profile Sheets Clause Samples

The "Plan and Profile Sheets" clause defines the requirement for providing detailed drawings or documents that illustrate both the layout (plan) and vertical alignment (profile) of a construction project, such as a roadway or utility installation. These sheets typically show the horizontal route, important features, and elevations along the project, helping contractors and engineers understand the scope and specifics of the work. By mandating the inclusion of plan and profile sheets, this clause ensures that all parties have a clear and consistent reference for design intent and construction requirements, reducing the risk of misunderstandings or errors during project execution.
Plan and Profile Sheets. The plan and profile sheets shall be developed for (street names) , , , and , and conform to the following requirements: 1. Plan and profile sheets shall be prepared at a scale of 1”=40’ horizontal and 1”=4’ vertical, and oriented such that north is shown to the top or right side of each sheet. 2. All stationing shall be positive and shall proceed from south to north or from west to east. 3. Existing features including existing utilities shall be shown with dashed lines and proposed or design features shall be shown with solid lines. Vertical utility locations verified in the field shall be shown on the profile. 4. Locations, dimensions and types of existing and proposed driveways shall be shown. 5. The plans shall show the names of all intersecting streets and shall identify the station and angle of the intersection of the centerlines. 6. Each plan and profile sheet shall show two readily accessible benchmarks to establish vertical control. 7. Horizontal control points shall be shown at all Points of Curvature, Points of Tangency, and Points of Intersection. Horizontal control points shall also be shown for Points on Curve or Points on Line such that the maximum spacing between control points is 600 feet or less.
Plan and Profile Sheets. Level of effort is included to complete plan and profile sheets of Cliff Avenue and Willow Street within the project area. Sheets will illustrate the existing and proposed horizontal and vertical geometrics of roadways and sidewalks, storm drainage facilities, sanitary sewer, and water main.
Plan and Profile Sheets. All water crossings (including main and services) with storm having less than 5’ of vertical separation require insulation. Show insulation on plan sheets.
Plan and Profile Sheets. Level of effort is included to complete plan and profile sheets within the project area. Sheets will illustrate the existing and proposed horizontal and vertical geometrics of roadways, storm drainage facilities, sanitary sewer, and water main.
Plan and Profile Sheets. For the street improvements, standard roadway plan and profile sheets shall be used. Profiles will only be provided where determined necessary to control the design of the improvements. The plan view will be prepared at a scale of 1”=40' for horizontal and 1”=10’ for vertical (where applicable). The plans will identify the required work to construct the improvements of this project and where applicable include stations, offsets, and elevations. Utility modifications to relocate clear of the proposed improvements shall also be shown on the plan view of the sheets. Where necessary, show utility relocations in details and profiles for better clarification. Bulb-out and curb profiles shall be included. The sheets will provide the appropriate construction callouts, including limits of the project, pavement areas, curb, gutter and sidewalk, bulb-outs, ramps, driveway conforms, and other details necessary to construct the project. The plans will include sufficient detail to locate the improvements based on roadway station callouts and horizontal line and curve data or other referencing to existing facilities as appropriate. The plan will include the existing right-of-way clearly marked and adjacent properties identified by parcel number and property owner. (35 sheets)
Plan and Profile Sheets. For the street improvements, standard roadway plan and profile sheets shall be used. The plan view will be prepared at a scale of 1”=40' for horizontal and 1”=10’ for vertical. The plans will identify the required work to construct the improvements of this project with stations, offsets, and elevations. Utility modifications to relocate clear of the proposed improvements shall also be shown on the plan view of the sheets. Where necessary, show utility relocations in details and profiles for better clarification. The sheets will provide the appropriate construction callouts, including limits of the project, pavement areas, curb, gutter and sidewalk, ramps, driveway conforms, and other details necessary to construct the project. The plans will include sufficient detail to locate the improvements based on roadway station callouts and horizontal line and curve data. The plan will include the right-of-way clearly marked and adjacent properties identified by parcel number and property owner.

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