Temporary Crash Cushion Clause Samples

A Temporary Crash Cushion clause outlines the requirements and standards for installing temporary protective barriers designed to absorb the impact of vehicles in construction or work zones. Typically, this clause specifies the types of crash cushions to be used, their placement, maintenance responsibilities, and performance criteria to ensure safety for both workers and motorists. By clearly defining these expectations, the clause helps prevent accidents and injuries, ensuring that temporary traffic control measures effectively mitigate risks during roadwork or similar activities.
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Temporary Crash Cushion. THE SECOND SENTENCE IS CHANGED TO: Install temporary compressive crash cushions as specified for compressive crash cushions in 611.03.02.
Temporary Crash Cushion. Install inertial barrier systems as specified in 611.03.01. Install temporary compressive crash cushions as specified in 611.03.02. Immediately repair or replace crash cushions that become damaged or become inoperable. Begin repair or replacement of the temporary crash cushion within 1 hour of receiving notice of damage from the Department. Ensure that workers assigned to such repair or replacement work continuously until the temporary crash cushion is repaired or replaced. If the Contractor fails to respond to a damage notification and begin work within 1 hour of notification, or does not continue to work until the temporary crash cushion is repaired or replaced, the Department, will require closure of the adjacent live lane. ▇▇▇▇ occupancy charges will be imposed as specified in 108.08 for the period of time the adjacent lane is closed. Should the Department have to respond to a repair with its own forces because of a Contractor’s lack of response to a damage notification, the Contractor agrees to pay the Department a sum of $3,000 for costs of mobilizing its forces and equipment. In addition, the Contractor must pay the Department the actual cost of material used for the repair and pay the actual costs of police traffic protection. Maintain an adequate number of replacement parts to repair damaged units at all times. Keep the areas in front, atop, and around the crash cushions clear of snow accumulation of more than 4 inches in depth.
Temporary Crash Cushion. Install inertial barrier systems as specified in 611.03.01. Install temporary compressive crash cushions as specified in 611.03.
Temporary Crash Cushion. THE SECOND SENTENCE IS CHANGED TO:

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