Common use of Road Works Clause in Contracts

Road Works. Sub-Grade Preparation; – Base and Sub-Base Construction; – Surfacing and resurfacing; – Curb and gutter, sewer covers and catch basins; – Replacement of items such as sidewalks, sidewalk ramps, fences, entrances, retaining walls, wheelchair curb cuts, due to grade or alignment change; – Alteration of entrances limited to the return of the entrance to the property line; – Guide rail and end treatments including steel beam guide rail and traffic barrier over 150 metres in length. Shorter sections are considered “Maintenance” and not eligible for funding; – Median and channelization works; – Boulevard paving in lieu of shouldering or sod maintenance for erosion protection; – Retaining walls supporting or protecting roadways; – Noise barriers; – Relocation and/or alteration of other municipal services, such as parking meters; – Construction of detours and temporary accesses, including costs of temporary easements, if required; – Traffic control measures related to construction projects; and – Cost of construction identification signs. Appliances and Works – Relocation and/or alteration of appliances and works as defined in the Public Service Works on Highways Act. R.S.O. 1990, c. P.49. – Refer to details in Annex A. Traffic Control Devices – Installation of new or upgrades to existing traffic control signals that are warranted, in accordance with the Highway Traffic Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. H.8, Regulation 626 of the Highway Traffic Act, and the Ministry of Transportation’s Ontario Traffic Manual, Book 12 or accessibility standards as defined in Ontario Regulation 191/11 of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act. Refer to details in Annex B. Pedestrian Signals – Installation of warranted Mid-Block Pedestrian Signals and pedestrian crossovers (PXO) in accordance with current Highway Traffic Act regulations.

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Sources: Connecting Links Program Contribution Agreement

Road Works. Sub-Grade Preparation; – Base and Sub-Base Construction; – Surfacing and resurfacing; – Curb and gutter, sewer covers and catch basins; – Replacement of items such as sidewalks, sidewalk ramps, fences, entrances, retaining walls, wheelchair curb cuts, due to grade or alignment change; – Alteration of entrances limited to the return of the entrance to the property line; – Guide rail and end treatments including steel beam guide rail and traffic barrier over 150 metres in length. Shorter sections are considered “Maintenance” “Maintenance” and not eligible for funding; – Median and channelization works; – Boulevard paving in lieu of shouldering or sod maintenance for erosion protection; – Retaining walls supporting or protecting roadways; – Noise barriers; – Relocation and/or alteration of other municipal services, such as parking meters; – Construction of detours and temporary accesses, including costs of temporary easements, if required; – Traffic control measures related to construction projects; and – Cost of construction identification signs. Appliances and Works – Relocation and/or alteration of appliances and works as defined in the Public Service Works on Highways Act. R.S.O. 1990, c. P.49. – Refer to details in Annex A. Traffic Control Devices – Installation of new or upgrades to existing traffic control signals that are warranted, in accordance with the Highway Traffic Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. H.8, Regulation 626 of the Highway Traffic Act, and the Ministry of Transportation’s Transportation’s Ontario Traffic Manual, Book 12 or accessibility standards as defined in Ontario Regulation 191/11 of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act. Refer to details in Annex B. Pedestrian Signals – Installation of warranted Mid-Block Pedestrian Signals and pedestrian crossovers (PXO) in accordance with current Highway Traffic Act regulations.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Connecting Links Program Contribution Agreement