Temporary Traffic Control Plans Sample Clauses

The Temporary Traffic Control Plans clause outlines the requirements for managing and directing traffic safely around construction or maintenance sites. It typically mandates the preparation and approval of detailed plans that specify signage, barriers, detours, and flagging operations to minimize disruption and ensure public safety. By establishing clear procedures and standards for temporary traffic arrangements, this clause helps prevent accidents, maintain traffic flow, and protect both workers and the public during project activities.
Temporary Traffic Control Plans. Prepare temporary traffic control plans sheets to be used by the selected contractor during the construction. Plans will be consistent with the Utah MUTCD and other applicable standards.
Temporary Traffic Control Plans. The Design-Build Firm shall utilize Index Series 102 - 600 ( f o r m er I n dex # 600) of the FDOT Design Manual where applicable. Should these standards be inadequate, a detailed Temporary Traffic Control Plan shall be developed. The Design-Build Firm shall prepare plan sheets, notes, and details to include the following: typical section sheet(s), general notes and construction sequence sheet(s), typical detail sheet(s), traffic control plan sheet(s). The Design-Build Firm shall prepare additional plan sheets such as detours, cross sections, profiles, drainage structures, temporary roadway lighting, retaining wall details, and sheet piling as necessary for proper construction and implementation of the Temporary Traffic Control Plan.
Temporary Traffic Control Plans. Temporary Traffic Control (TTC) Plans for those improvements included within the Agreement will be prepared as described under the Agreement as modified through this Amendment. Estimated sheet count from the Agreement shall be replaced as follows: • 9th Street: ▇▇▇▇ Market Road to ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Avenue o Two Stages/Phases of TTC o Four TTC Plan sheets at a scale of 1” =20’ in double plan view (stacked) per phase (Eight-sheets total) o Two TTC Detail sheets • Franklin Avenue: 5th Street to 8th Street o Two Stages/Phases of TTC o Two TTC Plan sheets at a scale of 1” =20’ in double plan view (stacked) per phase (Four sheets total) o Two TTC Detail sheets • Bear Creek: Cessna Drive to Alpenview Lane o 1 Stage/Phase of TTC o Two (2) TTC Plan sheets at a scale of 1” =20’ in double plan view (stacked) per phase (4-sheets total) o Two (2) TTC Detail sheets • 15th Street: 300-ft south of ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Way to extension of North Suntree Street o 2 Stages/Phases of TTC o Four (4) TTC Plan sheets at a scale of 1” =20’ in double plan view (stacked) for west side improvements south of ▇▇▇▇ Market Road o One (1) TTC Plan at a scale of 1” =20’ in double plan view (stacked) for east side improvements north of ▇▇▇▇ Market Road. o Two (2) TTC Detail sheets • Olney Avenue at 6th Street
Temporary Traffic Control Plans. Consultant shall prepare engineered temporary traffic control (TTC) plans for use during construction of the Project for providing vehicle, bicycle, and pedestrian access through construction work area(s) and to provide sufficient contractor work areas, except on routes limited to signing and striping improvements. TTC plans shall include construction phasing, if multiple stages are required, to maintain bicycle and vehicular traffic on the street during construction and/or detours. TTC plans shall include clearly defined Temporary Pedestrian Access Routes where existing pedestrian facilities are impacted, via details or references to ODOT’s Standard Drawings (TM800 series). TTC plans shall coordinate utility relocation work (if necessary) with the staged construction of the Project and be separated into separate stages as needed. TTC plans shall be prepared in accordance with the latest edition(s) of the Federal Highway Administration Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), the Oregon Supplement to the MUTCD, and the City’s 2023 Standards and Specifications. (Estimated five (5) plan sheets and three (3) detail sheets).
Temporary Traffic Control Plans. The ENGINEER will prepare conceptual temporary traffic control plans, notes and details that convey the intended phasing of the proposed construction improvements. The plans will indicate the contractor’s responsibility to prepare complete Temporary Traffic Control Plans for review and approval by the COUNTY. Temporary Traffic Control will be included as a lump sum bid item in the construction contract. Design and plans for temporary lighting and temporary signalization are not included in this Agreement. See Task 10 of this Agreement for Temporary Traffic Control Plans at the intersection of SW 67th Avenue.

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