Traffic Control Plan, Detours, Sequence of Construction. The Engineer shall prepare Traffic Control Plans (TCP) for the project. The Engineer is to complete Form 2229-Significant Project Procedures along with Page 4 of Form 1002, specifically titled Accelerated Construction Procedures. A detailed TCP shall be developed in accordance with the TMUTCD (Oct 2014). The Engineer is to implement the current Barricade and Construction (BC) standards as applicable. The Engineer shall interface and coordinate phases of work, including the TCP, with adjacent Engineers. 1. The Engineer shall provide a written narrative of the construction sequencing and work activities per phase and determine the existing and proposed traffic control devices (regulatory signs, warning signs, guide signs, route markers, construction pavement markings, barricades, flag personnel, temporary traffic signals, etc.) to be used to handle traffic during each construction sequence. The Engineer shall show proposed traffic control devices at grade intersections during each construction phase (stop signs, flag person, signals). The Engineer shall show temporary roadways, ramps, structures and detours required to maintain lane continuity throughout the construction phasing. If temporary special shoring is required, show the limits on the applicable TCP. 2. Coordinate with the State in scheduling a Traffic Control Workshop and submittal of the TCP for approval by the Traffic Control Approval Team (TCAT). The Engineer shall assist DocuSign Envelope ID: BB9CB9F4-FE9A-4C53-8095-241296FD342F the State in coordinating mitigation of impacts to adjacent schools, emergency vehicles, pedestrians, bicyclists and neighborhoods. 3. Develop each TCP to provide continuous, safe access to each adjacent property during all phases of construction and to preserve existing access. The Engineer shall notify the State in the event existing access must be eliminated, and must receive approval from the State prior to any elimination of existing access. 4. Prepare each TCP in coordination with the State. The TCP shall include interim signing for every phase of construction. Interim signing shall include regulatory, warning, construction, route, and guide signs. The Engineer shall interface and coordinate phases of work, including the TCP, with adjacent Engineers, which are responsible for the preparation of the PS&E for adjacent projects. 5. Provide detours and coordinate with local entities on off-system roadways TCP and closures. 6. Maintain continuous access to abutting properties during all phases of the TCP. The Engineer shall develop a list of each abutting property along its alignment. The Engineer shall prepare exhibits for and attend meetings with the public, as requested by the State. 7. Make every effort to prevent detours and utility relocations from extending beyond the proposed ROW lines. If it is necessary to obtain additional permanent or temporary easements and Right-of-Entry, the Engineer shall notify the State in writing of the need and justification for such action. The Engineer shall identify and provide coordination assistance with all utility companies for relocations required. 8. Describe the type of work to be performed for each phase of sequence of construction and any special instructions (e.g. storm sewer, culverts, bridges, railing, illumination, signals, temporary retaining walls, permanent retaining walls, signing, paving surface sequencing or concrete placement, ROW restrictions, utilities, etc.) that the contractor should be made aware to include limits of construction, obliteration, and shifting or detouring of traffic prior to the proceeding phase. 9. Include the work limits, the location of channelizing devices, positive barrier, location and direction of traffic, work area, stations, pavement markings, and other information deemed necessary for each phase of construction. 10. The Engineer shall identify and delineate any outstanding ROW parcels. 11. Investigate utilization of accelerated bridge construction including self propelled modular transport. 12. Prepare layouts for smart work zone for corridor, including portable ITS and queue end detection and prepare special specifications 13. Prepare construction timeline schedule utilizing Primavera P6 and prepare milestones.
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Traffic Control Plan, Detours, Sequence of Construction. The Engineer shall prepare Traffic Control Plans (TCP) including TCP typical sections, for the project. The Engineer is to shall complete Form 2229-Significant Project Procedures along with Page 4 of Form 1002, specifically titled Accelerated Construction Procedures. A detailed TCP shall must be developed in accordance with the TMUTCD (Oct 2014)latest edition of the TMUTCD. The Engineer is to shall implement the current Barricade and Construction (BC) standards and TCP standards as applicable. The Engineer shall interface and coordinate phases of work, including the TCP, with adjacent Engineers.. The Engineer shall:
1. The Engineer shall provide Provide a written narrative of the construction sequencing and work activities per phase and determine the existing and proposed traffic control devices (regulatory signs, warning signs, guide signs, route markers, construction pavement markings, barricades, flag personnel, temporary traffic signals, etc.) to be used to handle traffic during each construction sequence. The Engineer shall show proposed traffic control devices at grade intersections during each construction phase (stop signs, flag person, signals, etc.). The Engineer shall show temporary roadways, ramps, structures (including railroad shoo-fly) and detours required to maintain lane continuity throughout the construction phasing. If DocuSign Envelope ID: E5C545DF-C1AD-42AC-935A-16774D35D2E6 Contract No. 18-7SDP5012 Where temporary special shoring is required, prepare layouts per the direction of the State and show the limits on the applicable TCP. If temporary roadways are required, prepare plan, profile and cross sections.
2. Coordinate with the State in scheduling a Traffic Control Workshop and submittal of the TCP for approval by the Traffic Control Approval Team (TCAT). The Engineer shall assist DocuSign Envelope ID: BB9CB9F4-FE9A-4C53-8095-241296FD342F the State in coordinating mitigation of impacts to adjacent schools, emergency vehicles, pedestrians, bicyclists and neighborhoods.
3. Develop each TCP to provide continuous, safe access to each adjacent property during all phases of construction and to preserve existing access. The Engineer shall notify the State in the event existing access must be eliminated, and must receive approval from the State prior to any elimination of existing access.
4. Design temporary drainage to replace existing drainage disturbed by construction activities or to drain detour pavement. The Engineer shall show horizontal and vertical location of culverts and required cross sectional area of culverts.
5. Prepare each TCP in coordination with the State. The TCP shall must include interim signing for every phase of construction. Interim signing shall must include regulatory, warning, construction, route, and guide signs, and changeable message boards. The Engineer shall interface and coordinate phases of work, including the TCP, with adjacent Engineers, which are responsible for the preparation of the PS&E for adjacent projects.
5. Provide detours and coordinate with local entities on off-system roadways TCP and closures.
6. Maintain continuous access to abutting properties during all phases of the TCP. The Engineer shall develop a list of each abutting property along its alignment. The Engineer shall prepare exhibits for and attend meetings with the public, as requested by the State.
7. Make every effort to prevent detours and utility relocations from extending beyond the proposed ROW Right-of-way lines. If it is necessary to obtain additional permanent or temporary easements and Right-of-Entry, the Engineer shall notify the State in writing of the need and justification for such action. The Engineer shall identify and provide coordination assistance coordinate with all utility companies for relocations required.
8. Describe the type of work to be performed for each phase of sequence of construction and any special instructions (e.g. storm sewerdrain, culverts, bridges, railing, illumination, signals, temporary retaining walls, permanent retaining walls, signing, paving surface sequencing or concrete placement, ROW restrictions, utilities, etc.) that the contractor should be made aware to include limits of construction, obliteration, and shifting or detouring of traffic prior to the proceeding phase.
9. Include the work limits, the location of channelizing devices, positive barrier, location and direction of traffic, work area, stations, pavement markings, and other information deemed necessary for each phase of construction.
. DocuSign Envelope ID: E5C545DF-C1AD-42AC-935A-16774D35D2E6 Contract No. 18-7SDP5012 10. The Engineer shall identify and delineate any outstanding ROW parcelsDelineate areas of wetlands on traffic control plans.
11. Investigate utilization of accelerated bridge construction including self propelled modular transport.
12. Prepare layouts for smart work zone for corridor, including portable ITS and queue end detection and prepare special specifications
13. Prepare construction timeline schedule utilizing Primavera P6 and prepare milestones.
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Traffic Control Plan, Detours, Sequence of Construction. The Engineer shall prepare Traffic Control Plans (TCP) including TCP typical sections, for the project. The Engineer is to shall complete Form 2229-Significant Project Procedures along with Page 4 of Form 1002, specifically titled Accelerated Construction Procedures. A detailed TCP shall must be developed in accordance with the TMUTCD (Oct 2014)latest edition of the TMUTCD. The Engineer is to shall implement the current Barricade and Construction (BC) standards and TCP standards as applicable. The Engineer shall interface and coordinate phases of work, including the TCP, with adjacent Engineers.. The Engineer shall:
1. The Engineer shall provide Provide a written narrative of the construction sequencing and work activities per phase and determine the existing and proposed traffic control devices (regulatory signs, warning signs, guide signs, route markers, construction pavement markings, barricades, flag personnel, temporary traffic signals, etc.) to be used to handle traffic during each construction sequence. The Engineer shall show proposed traffic control devices at grade intersections during each construction phase (stop signs, flag person, signals, etc.). The Engineer shall show temporary roadways, ramps, structures (including railroad shoo-fly) and detours required to maintain lane continuity throughout the construction phasing. If Where temporary special shoring is required, prepare layouts per the direction of the State and show the limits on the applicable TCP.. If temporary roadways are required, prepare plan, profile and cross sections. DocuSign Envelope ID: 81F7252A-C4FA-4500-8C54-29C866EB3486
2. Coordinate with the State in scheduling a Traffic Control Workshop and submittal of the TCP for approval by the Traffic Control Approval Team (TCAT). The Engineer shall assist DocuSign Envelope ID: BB9CB9F4-FE9A-4C53-8095-241296FD342F the State in coordinating mitigation of impacts to adjacent schools, emergency vehicles, pedestrians, bicyclists and neighborhoods.
3. Develop each TCP to provide continuous, safe access to each adjacent property during all phases of construction and to preserve existing access. The Engineer shall notify the State in the event existing access must be eliminated, and must receive approval from the State prior to any elimination of existing access.
4. Design temporary drainage to replace existing drainage disturbed by construction activities or to drain detour pavement. The Engineer shall show horizontal and vertical location of culverts and required cross sectional area of culverts.
5. Prepare each TCP in coordination with the State. The TCP shall must include interim signing for every phase of construction. Interim signing shall must include regulatory, warning, construction, route, and guide signs, and changeable message boards. The Engineer shall interface and coordinate phases of work, including the TCP, with adjacent Engineers, which are responsible for the preparation of the PS&E for adjacent projects.
5. Provide detours and coordinate with local entities on off-system roadways TCP and closures.
6. Maintain continuous access to abutting properties during all phases of the TCP. The Engineer shall develop a list of each abutting property along its alignment. The Engineer shall prepare exhibits for and attend meetings with the public, as requested by the State.
7. Make every effort to prevent detours and utility relocations from extending beyond the proposed ROW Right-of-way lines. If it is necessary to obtain additional permanent or temporary easements and Right-of-Entry, the Engineer shall notify the State in writing of the need and justification for such action. The Engineer shall identify and provide coordination assistance coordinate with all utility companies for relocations required.
8. Describe the type of work to be performed for each phase of sequence of construction and any special instructions (e.g. storm sewerdrain, culverts, bridges, railing, illumination, signals, temporary retaining walls, permanent retaining walls, signing, paving surface sequencing or concrete placement, ROW restrictions, utilities, etc.) that the contractor should be made aware to include limits of construction, obliteration, and shifting or detouring of traffic prior to the proceeding phase.. DocuSign Envelope ID: 81F7252A-C4FA-4500-8C54-29C866EB3486
9. Include the work limits, the location of channelizing devices, positive barrier, location and direction of traffic, work area, stations, pavement markings, and other information deemed necessary for each phase of construction.
10. The Engineer shall identify and delineate any outstanding ROW parcelsDelineate areas of wetlands on traffic control plans.
11. Investigate utilization of accelerated bridge construction including self propelled modular transport.
12. Prepare layouts for smart work zone for corridor, including portable ITS and queue end detection and prepare special specifications
13. Prepare construction timeline schedule utilizing Primavera P6 and prepare milestones.
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Traffic Control Plan, Detours, Sequence of Construction. The Engineer shall prepare Traffic Control Plans (TCP) including TCP typical sections, for the project. The Engineer is to shall complete Form 2229-Significant Project Procedures along with Page 4 of Form 1002, specifically titled Accelerated Construction Procedures. A detailed TCP shall must be developed in accordance with the TMUTCD (Oct 2014)latest edition of the TMUTCD. The Engineer is to shall implement the current Barricade and Construction (BC) standards and TCP standards as applicable. The Engineer shall interface and coordinate phases of work, including the TCP, with adjacent Engineers.. The Engineer shall:
1. The Engineer shall provide Provide a written narrative of the construction sequencing and work activities per phase and determine the existing and proposed traffic control devices (regulatory signs, warning signs, guide signs, route markers, construction pavement markings, barricades, flag personnel, temporary traffic signals, etc.) to be used to handle traffic during each construction sequence. The Engineer shall show proposed traffic control devices at grade intersections during each construction phase (stop signs, flag personflagperson, signals, etc.). The Engineer shall show temporary roadways, ramps, structures (including railroad shoo-fly) and detours required to maintain lane continuity throughout the construction phasing. If temporary special shoring is required, prepare layouts and show the limits on the applicable TCP.
2. Coordinate with the State in scheduling a Traffic Control Workshop and submittal of the TCP for approval by the Traffic Control Approval Team (TCAT). The Engineer shall assist DocuSign Envelope ID: BB9CB9F4-FE9A-4C53-8095-241296FD342F the State in coordinating mitigation of impacts to adjacent schools, emergency vehicles, pedestrians, bicyclists and neighborhoods.
3. Develop each TCP to provide continuous, safe access to each adjacent property during all phases of construction and to preserve existing access. The Engineer shall notify the State in the event existing access must be eliminated, and must receive approval from the State prior to any elimination of existing access.
4. Design temporary drainage to replace existing drainage disturbed by construction activities or to drain detour pavement. The Engineer shall show horizontal and vertical location of culverts and required cross sectional area of culverts.
5. Prepare each TCP in coordination with the State. The TCP shall must include interim signing for every phase of construction. Interim signing shall must include regulatory, warning, construction, route, and guide signs. The Engineer shall interface and DocuSign Envelope ID: DE976FF4-2D56-4B5B-B430-D8ABBAC3EC05 coordinate phases of work, including the TCP, with adjacent Engineers, which are responsible for the preparation of the PS&E for adjacent projects.
5. Provide detours and coordinate with local entities on off-system roadways TCP and closures.
6. Maintain continuous access to abutting properties during all phases of the TCP. The Engineer shall develop a list of each abutting property along its alignment. The Engineer shall prepare exhibits for and attend meetings with the public, as requested by the State.
7. Make every effort to prevent detours and utility relocations from extending beyond the proposed ROW Right-of-way lines. If it is necessary to obtain additional permanent or temporary easements and Right-of-Entry, the Engineer shall notify the State in writing of the need and justification for such action. The Engineer shall identify and provide coordination assistance coordinate with all utility companies for relocations required.
8. Describe the type of work to be performed for each phase of sequence of construction and any special instructions (e.g. storm sewerdrain, culverts, bridges, railing, illumination, signals, temporary retaining walls, permanent retaining walls, signing, paving surface sequencing or concrete placement, ROW restrictions, utilities, etc.) that the contractor should be made aware to include limits of construction, obliteration, and shifting or detouring of traffic prior to the proceeding phase.
9. Include the work limits, the location of channelizing devices, positive barrier, location and direction of traffic, work area, stations, pavement markings, and other information deemed necessary for each phase of construction.
10. The Engineer shall identify Identify and delineate any outstanding ROW parcels.
11. Investigate utilization Delineate areas of accelerated bridge construction including self propelled modular transportwetlands on traffic control plans.
12. Prepare layouts for smart work zone for corridorAt the request of the State, including portable ITS and queue end detection and prepare special specifications
13. Prepare construction timeline schedule utilizing Primavera P6 and prepare milestonesthe TCP phasing shall be designed using Bentley’s OpenRoads 3D modeling technology.
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Traffic Control Plan, Detours, Sequence of Construction. The Engineer shall prepare Traffic Control Plans (TCP) for the project. The Engineer is to shall complete Form 2229-Significant Project Procedures along with Page 4 of Form 1002, specifically titled Accelerated Construction Procedures. A detailed TCP shall be developed in accordance with the TMUTCD (Oct 2014)latest edition of the TMUTCD. The Engineer is to shall implement the current Barricade and Construction (BC) standards as applicable. The Engineer shall interface and coordinate phases of work, including the TCP, with adjacent Engineers.
1. The Engineer shall provide a written narrative of the construction sequencing and work activities per phase and determine the existing and proposed traffic control devices (regulatory signs, DocuSign Envelope ID: 6D01D1D9-6E7F-481D-80FF-D7092F6A0AEE warning signs, guide signs, route markers, construction pavement markings, barricades, flag personnel, temporary traffic signals, etc.) to be used to handle traffic during each construction sequence. The Engineer shall show proposed traffic control devices at grade intersections during each construction phase (stop signs, flag personflagperson, signals, etc.). The Engineer shall show temporary roadways, ramps, structures (including railroad shoo-fly) and detours required to maintain lane continuity throughout the construction phasing. If temporary special shoring is retaining walls are required, show the limits on the applicable TCP.
2. Coordinate with the State in scheduling a Traffic Control Workshop and submittal of the TCP for approval by the State’s Traffic Control Approval Team (TCAT). The Engineer shall assist DocuSign Envelope ID: BB9CB9F4-FE9A-4C53-8095-241296FD342F the State in coordinating mitigation of impacts to adjacent schools, emergency vehicles, pedestrians, bicyclists and neighborhoods.
3. Develop each TCP to provide continuous, safe access to each adjacent property during all phases of construction and to preserve existing access. The Engineer shall notify the State in the event existing access must be eliminated, and must receive approval from the State prior to any elimination of existing access.
4. Design temporary drainage to replace existing drainage disturbed by construction activities or to drain detour pavement. The Engineer shall show horizontal and vertical location of culverts and required cross sectional area of culverts.
5. Prepare each TCP in coordination with the State. The TCP shall include interim signing for every phase of construction. Interim signing shall include regulatory, warning, construction, route, and guide signs. The Engineer shall interface and coordinate phases of work, including the TCP, with adjacent Engineers, which are responsible for the preparation of the PS&E for adjacent projects.
5. Provide detours and coordinate with local entities on off-system roadways TCP and closures.
6. Maintain continuous access to abutting properties during all phases of the TCP. The Engineer shall develop a list of each abutting property along its alignment. The Engineer shall prepare exhibits for and attend meetings with the public, as requested by the State.
7. Make every effort to prevent detours and utility relocations from extending beyond the proposed ROW Right-of-way lines. If it is necessary to obtain additional permanent or temporary easements and Right-of-Entry, the Engineer shall notify the State in writing of the need and justification for such action. The Engineer shall identify and provide coordination assistance coordinate with all utility companies for relocations required.
8. Describe the type of work to be performed for each phase of sequence of construction and any special instructions (e.g. storm sewer, culverts, bridges, railing, illumination, signals, temporary retaining walls, permanent retaining walls, signing, paving surface sequencing or concrete placement, ROW restrictions, utilities, etc.) that the contractor should be made aware to include limits of construction, obliteration, and shifting or detouring of traffic prior to the proceeding phase.
9. Include the work limits, the location of channelizing devices, positive barrier, location and direction of traffic, work area, stations, pavement markings, and other information deemed necessary for each phase of construction.
10. The Engineer shall identify Identify and delineate any outstanding ROW parcels.
11. Investigate utilization Delineate areas of accelerated bridge construction including self propelled modular transportwetlands on traffic control plans.
12. Prepare layouts for smart work zone for corridor, including portable ITS and queue end detection and prepare special specifications
13. Prepare construction timeline schedule utilizing Primavera P6 and prepare milestones.
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Traffic Control Plan, Detours, Sequence of Construction. The Engineer shall prepare Traffic Control Plans (TCP) including TCP typical sections, for the project. The If requested by the State, the Engineer is to shall complete Form 2229-Significant Project Procedures along with Page 4 of Form 1002, specifically titled Accelerated Construction Procedures. A detailed TCP shall must be developed in accordance with the TMUTCD (Oct 2014)latest edition of the TMUTCD. The Engineer is to shall implement the current Barricade and Construction (BC) standards and TCP standards as applicable. The Engineer shall interface and coordinate phases of work, including the TCP, with adjacent Engineers.. The Engineer shall:
1. The Engineer shall provide Provide a written narrative of the construction sequencing and work activities per phase and determine the existing and proposed traffic control devices (regulatory signs, warning signs, guide signs, route markers, construction pavement markings, barricades, flag personnel, temporary traffic signals, etc.) to be used to handle traffic during each construction sequence. The Engineer shall show proposed traffic control devices at grade intersections during each construction phase (stop signs, flag person, signals, etc.). The Engineer shall show temporary roadways, ramps, structures (including railroad shoo-fly) and detours required to maintain lane continuity throughout the construction phasing. If temporary special shoring is required, prepare layouts and show the limits on the applicable TCP.
2. Coordinate with the State in scheduling a Traffic Control Workshop and submittal of the TCP for approval by the Traffic Control Approval Team (TCAT). The Engineer shall assist DocuSign Envelope ID: BB9CB9F4-FE9A-4C53-8095-241296FD342F the State in coordinating mitigation of impacts to adjacent schools, emergency vehicles, pedestrians, bicyclists and neighborhoods.
3. Develop each TCP to provide continuous, safe access to each adjacent property during all phases of construction and to preserve existing access. The Engineer shall notify the State in the event existing access must be eliminated, and must receive approval from the State prior to any elimination of existing access.
4. Design temporary drainage to replace existing drainage disturbed by construction activities or to drain detour pavement. The Engineer shall show horizontal and vertical location of culverts and required cross sectional area of culverts.
5. Prepare each TCP in coordination with the State. The TCP shall must include interim signing for every phase of construction. Interim signing shall must include regulatory, warning, construction, DocuSign Envelope ID: F4888AB1-5DA1-49AB-A751-51413985E885 route, and guide signs. The Engineer shall interface and coordinate phases of work, including the TCP, with adjacent Engineers, which are responsible for the preparation of the PS&E for adjacent projects.
5. Provide detours and coordinate with local entities on off-system roadways TCP and closures.
6. Maintain continuous access to abutting properties during all phases of the TCP. The Engineer shall develop a list of each abutting property along its alignment. The Engineer shall prepare exhibits for and attend meetings with the public, as requested by the State.
7. Make every effort to prevent detours and utility relocations from extending beyond the proposed ROW Right-of-way lines. If it is necessary to obtain additional permanent or temporary easements and Right-of-Entry, the Engineer shall notify the State in writing of the need and justification for such action. The Engineer shall identify and provide coordination assistance coordinate with all utility companies for relocations required.
8. Describe the type of work to be performed for each phase of sequence of construction and any special instructions (e.g. storm sewerdrain, culverts, bridges, railing, illumination, signals, temporary retaining walls, permanent retaining walls, signing, paving surface sequencing or concrete placement, ROW restrictions, utilities, etc.) that the contractor should be made aware to include limits of construction, obliteration, and shifting or detouring of traffic prior to the proceeding phase.
9. Include the work limits, the location of channelizing devices, positive barrier, location and direction of traffic, work area, stations, pavement markings, and other information deemed necessary for each phase of construction.
10. The Engineer shall identify and delineate any outstanding ROW parcels.
11. Investigate utilization Delineate areas of accelerated bridge construction including self propelled modular transportwetlands on traffic control plans.
12. Prepare layouts for smart work zone for corridorAt the request of the State, including portable ITS and queue end detection and prepare special specifications
13. Prepare construction timeline schedule utilizing Primavera P6 and prepare milestonesthe TCP phasing shall be designed using Bentley’s OpenRoads 3D modeling technology.
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Traffic Control Plan, Detours, Sequence of Construction. The Engineer shall prepare Traffic Control Plans (TCP) for the project. The Engineer is to complete Form 2229-Significant Project Procedures along with Page 4 of Form 1002, specifically titled Accelerated Construction Procedures. A detailed TCP shall be developed in accordance with the TMUTCD (Oct 2014). The Engineer is to implement the current Barricade and Construction (BC) standards as applicable. The Engineer shall interface and coordinate phases of work, including the TCP, with adjacent Engineers.Construction
1. The Engineer shall provide Provide a written narrative of the construction sequencing and work activities per phase and determine the existing and proposed traffic control devices (regulatory signs, warning signs, guide signs, route markers, construction pavement markings, barricades, flag personnel, temporary traffic signals, etc.) to be used to handle traffic during each construction sequence. The Engineer shall show proposed traffic control devices at grade intersections during each construction phase (stop signs, flag personflagperson, signals, etc.). The Engineer shall show temporary roadways, ramps, structures (including railroad shoo-fly) and detours required to maintain lane continuity throughout the construction phasing. If temporary special shoring is required, prepare layouts and show the limits on the applicable TCP.
2. Coordinate with the State in scheduling a Traffic Control Workshop and submittal of the TCP for approval by the Traffic Control Approval Team (TCAT). The Engineer shall assist DocuSign Envelope ID: BB9CB9F4-FE9A-4C53-8095-241296FD342F the State in coordinating mitigation of impacts to adjacent schools, emergency vehicles, pedestrians, bicyclists and neighborhoods.
3. Develop each TCP to provide continuous, safe access to each adjacent property during all phases of construction and to preserve existing access. The Engineer shall notify the State in the event existing access must be eliminated, and must receive approval from the State prior to any elimination of existing access.
4. Design temporary drainage to replace existing drainage disturbed by construction activities or to drain detour pavement. The Engineer shall show horizontal and vertical location of culverts and required cross sectional area of culverts.
5. Prepare each TCP in coordination with the State. The TCP shall include interim signing for every phase of construction. Interim signing shall include regulatory, warning, construction, route, and guide signs. The Engineer shall interface and coordinate phases of work, including the TCP, with adjacent Engineers, which are responsible for the preparation of the PS&E for adjacent projects.
5. Provide detours and coordinate with local entities on off-system roadways TCP and closures.
6. Maintain continuous access to abutting properties during all phases of the TCP. The Engineer shall develop a list of each abutting property along its alignment. The Engineer shall prepare exhibits for and attend meetings with the public, as requested by the State.
7. Make every effort to prevent detours and utility relocations from extending beyond the proposed ROW Right-of-way lines. If it is necessary to obtain additional permanent or temporary easements and Right-of-Entry, the Engineer shall notify the State in writing of the need and justification for such action. The Engineer shall identify and provide coordination assistance coordinate with all utility companies for relocations required.
8. Describe the type of work to be performed for each phase of sequence of construction and any special instructions (e.g. storm sewerdrain, culverts, bridges, railing, illumination, signals, temporary retaining walls, permanent retaining walls, signing, paving surface sequencing or concrete placement, ROW restrictions, utilities, etc.) that the contractor should be made aware to include limits of construction, obliteration, and shifting or detouring of traffic prior to the proceeding phase.
9. Include the work limits, the location of channelizing devices, positive barrier, location and direction of traffic, work area, stations, pavement markings, and other information deemed necessary for each phase of construction.. DocuSign Envelope ID: B8DCCCD3-A0B3-4BAD-BC2D-75E46611CBD6 PS Contract No. 5480
10. The Engineer shall identify and delineate any outstanding ROW parcels.
11. Investigate utilization Delineate areas of accelerated bridge construction including self propelled modular transportwetlands on traffic control plans.
12. Prepare layouts Provide the State with a hardcopy and accompanying electronic file of a schedule and Critical Path Method for smart work zone project duration for corridor, including portable ITS and queue end detection and prepare special specifications
13. Prepare each phase of construction timeline schedule utilizing using Primavera P6 and prepare milestonessoftware.
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Traffic Control Plan, Detours, Sequence of Construction. The Engineer shall prepare Traffic Control Plans (TCP) including TCP typical sections, for the project. The Engineer is to shall complete Form 2229-Significant Project Procedures along with Page 4 of Form 1002, specifically titled Accelerated Construction Procedures. A detailed TCP shall must be developed in accordance with the TMUTCD (Oct 2014)latest edition of the TMUTCD. The Engineer is to shall implement the current Barricade and Construction (BC) standards and TCP standards as applicable. The Engineer shall interface and coordinate phases of work, including the TCP, with adjacent Engineers.. The Engineer shall:
1. The Engineer shall provide Provide a written narrative of the construction sequencing and work activities per phase and determine the existing and proposed traffic control devices (regulatory signs, warning signs, guide signs, route markers, construction pavement markings, barricades, flag personnel, temporary traffic signals, etc.) to be used to handle traffic during each construction sequence. The Engineer shall show proposed traffic control devices at grade intersections during each construction phase (stop signs, flag personflagperson, signals, etc.). The Engineer shall show temporary roadways, ramps, structures structures, and detours required to maintain lane continuity throughout the construction phasing. If temporary special shoring is required, prepare layouts and show the limits on the applicable TCP.
2. Coordinate with the State in scheduling a District Traffic Control Safety Review Team (DTSRT) Workshop and submittal of the TCP for approval by the Traffic Control Approval Team (TCAT)State. The Engineer shall assist DocuSign Envelope ID: BB9CB9F4-FE9A-4C53-8095-241296FD342F the State in coordinating mitigation of DocuSign Envelope ID: 00030A7D-3D10-434B-B077-86515E98EAAF impacts to adjacent schools, emergency vehicles, pedestrians, bicyclists and neighborhoods.
3. Develop each TCP to provide continuous, safe access to each adjacent property during all phases of construction and to preserve existing access. The Engineer shall notify the State in the event existing access must be eliminated, and must receive approval from the State prior to any elimination of existing access.
4. Design temporary drainage to replace existing drainage disturbed by construction activities or to drain detour pavement. The Engineer shall show horizontal and vertical location of culverts and required cross sectional area of culverts.
5. Prepare each TCP in coordination with the State. The TCP shall must include interim signing for every phase of construction. Interim signing shall must include regulatory, warning, construction, route, and guide signs. The Engineer shall interface and coordinate phases of work, including the TCP, with adjacent Engineers, which are responsible for the preparation of the PS&E for adjacent projects.
5. Provide detours and coordinate with local entities on off-system roadways TCP and closures.
6. Maintain continuous access to abutting properties during all phases of the TCP. The Engineer shall develop a list of each abutting property along its alignment. The Engineer shall prepare exhibits for and attend meetings with the public, as requested by the State.
7. Make every effort to prevent detours and utility relocations from extending beyond the proposed ROW Right-of-way lines. If it is necessary to obtain additional permanent or temporary easements and Right-of-Entry, the Engineer shall notify the State in writing of the need and justification for such action. The Engineer shall identify and provide coordination assistance coordinate with all utility companies for relocations required.
8. Describe the type of work to be performed for each phase of sequence of construction and any special instructions (e.g. storm sewerdrain, culverts, bridges, railing, illumination, signals, temporary retaining walls, permanent retaining walls, signing, paving surface sequencing or concrete placement, ROW restrictions, utilities, etc.) that the contractor should be made aware to include limits of construction, obliteration, and shifting or detouring of traffic prior to the proceeding phase.
9. Include the work limits, the location of channelizing devices, positive barrier, location and direction of traffic, work area, stations, pavement markings, and other information deemed necessary for each phase of construction.
10. The Engineer shall identify Identify and delineate any outstanding ROW parcels.
11. Investigate utilization Delineate areas of accelerated bridge construction including self propelled modular transportwetlands (previously identified from the environmental study) on traffic control plans.
12. Prepare layouts for smart work zone for corridorAt the request of the State, including portable ITS and queue end detection and prepare special specifications
13the TCP phasing shall be designed using Bentley’s OpenRoads 3D modeling technology. Prepare construction timeline schedule utilizing Primavera P6 and prepare milestones.DocuSign Envelope ID: 00030A7D-3D10-434B-B077-86515E98EAAF
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Traffic Control Plan, Detours, Sequence of Construction. The Engineer shall prepare Traffic Control Plans (TCP) including TCP typical sections, for the project. The Engineer is to shall complete Form 2229-Significant Project Procedures along with Page 4 of Form 1002, specifically titled Accelerated Construction Procedures. A detailed TCP shall must be developed in accordance with the TMUTCD (Oct 2014)latest edition of the TMUTCD. The Engineer is to shall implement the current Barricade and Construction (BC) standards and TCP standards as applicable. The Engineer shall interface and coordinate phases of work, including the TCP, with adjacent Engineers.. The Engineer shall:
1. The Engineer shall provide Provide a written narrative of the construction sequencing and work activities per phase and determine the existing and proposed traffic control devices (regulatory signs, warning signs, guide signs, route markers, construction pavement markings, barricades, flag personnel, temporary traffic signals, etc.) to be used to handle traffic during each construction sequence. The Engineer shall show proposed traffic control devices at grade intersections during each construction phase (stop signs, flag personflagperson, signals, etc.). The Engineer shall show temporary roadways, ramps, structures (including railroad shoo-fly) and detours required to maintain lane continuity throughout the construction phasing. If temporary special shoring is required, prepare layouts and show the limits on the applicable TCP.
2. Coordinate with the State in scheduling a Traffic Control Workshop and submittal of the TCP for approval by the Traffic Control Approval Team (TCAT). The Engineer shall assist DocuSign Envelope ID: BB9CB9F4-FE9A-4C53-8095-241296FD342F the State in coordinating mitigation of impacts to adjacent schools, emergency vehicles, pedestrians, bicyclists and neighborhoods.
3. Develop each TCP to provide continuous, safe access to each adjacent property during all phases of construction and to preserve existing access. DocuSign Envelope ID: E73D9091-6C82-469F-B42B-3F0B45BB646B The Engineer shall notify the State in the event existing access must be eliminated, and must receive approval from the State prior to any elimination of existing access.
4. Design temporary drainage to replace existing drainage disturbed by construction activities or to drain detour pavement. The Engineer shall show horizontal and vertical location of culverts and required cross sectional area of culverts.
5. Prepare each TCP in coordination with the State. The TCP shall must include interim signing for every phase of construction. Interim signing shall must include regulatory, warning, construction, route, and guide signs. The Engineer shall interface and coordinate phases of work, including the TCP, with adjacent Engineers, which are responsible for the preparation of the PS&E for adjacent projects.
5. Provide detours and coordinate with local entities on off-system roadways TCP and closures.
6. Maintain continuous access to abutting properties during all phases of the TCP. The Engineer shall develop a list of each abutting property along its alignment. The Engineer shall prepare exhibits for and attend meetings with the public, as requested by the State.
7. Make every effort to prevent detours and utility relocations from extending beyond the proposed ROW Right-of-way lines. If it is necessary to obtain additional permanent or temporary easements and Right-of-Entry, the Engineer shall notify the State in writing of the need and justification for such action. The Engineer shall identify and provide coordination assistance coordinate with all utility companies for relocations required.
8. Describe the type of work to be performed for each phase of sequence of construction and any special instructions (e.g. storm sewerdrain, culverts, bridges, railing, illumination, signals, temporary retaining walls, permanent retaining walls, signing, paving surface sequencing or concrete placement, ROW restrictions, utilities, etc.) that the contractor should be made aware to include limits of construction, obliteration, and shifting or detouring of traffic prior to the proceeding phase.
9. Include the work limits, the location of channelizing devices, positive barrier, location and direction of traffic, work area, stations, pavement markings, and other information deemed necessary for each phase of construction.
10. The Engineer shall identify Identify and delineate any outstanding ROW parcels.
11. Investigate utilization Delineate areas of accelerated bridge construction including self propelled modular transportwetlands on traffic control plans.
12. Prepare layouts for smart work zone for corridorAt the request of the State, including portable ITS and queue end detection and prepare special specifications
13. Prepare construction timeline schedule utilizing Primavera P6 and prepare milestonesthe TCP phasing shall be designed using Bentley’s OpenRoads 3D modeling technology.
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Sources: Contract for Engineering Services
Traffic Control Plan, Detours, Sequence of Construction. The Engineer shall prepare Traffic Control Plans (TCP) including TCP typical sections, for the project. The Engineer is to shall complete Form 2229-Significant Project Procedures along with Page 4 of Form 1002, specifically titled Accelerated Construction Procedures. A detailed TCP shall must be developed in accordance with the TMUTCD (Oct 2014)latest edition of the TMUTCD. The Engineer is to shall implement the current Barricade and Construction (BC) standards and TCP standards as applicable. The Engineer shall interface and coordinate phases of work, including the TCP, with adjacent Engineers.. The Engineer shall:
1. The Engineer shall provide Provide a written narrative of the construction sequencing and work activities per phase and determine the existing and proposed traffic control devices (regulatory signs, warning signs, guide signs, route markers, construction pavement markings, barricades, flag personnel, temporary traffic signals, etc.) to be used to handle traffic during each construction sequence. The Engineer shall show proposed traffic control devices at grade intersections during each construction phase (stop signs, flag personflagperson, signals, etc.). The Engineer shall show temporary roadways, ramps, structures (including railroad shoo-fly) and detours required to maintain lane continuity throughout the construction phasing. If temporary special shoring is required, prepare layouts and show the limits on the applicable TCP.
2. Coordinate with the County and State in scheduling a Traffic Control Workshop and submittal of the TCP for approval by the Traffic Control Approval Team (TCAT). The Engineer shall assist DocuSign Envelope ID: BB9CB9F4-FE9A-4C53-8095-241296FD342F the State County in coordinating mitigation of impacts to adjacent schools, emergency vehicles, pedestrians, bicyclists and neighborhoods.
3. Develop each TCP to provide continuous, safe access to each adjacent property during all phases of construction and to preserve existing access. The Engineer shall notify the State County in the event existing access must be eliminated, and must receive approval from the State County prior to any elimination of existing access.
4. Design temporary drainage to replace existing drainage disturbed by construction activities or to drain detour pavement. The Engineer shall show horizontal and vertical location of culverts and required cross sectional area of culverts.
5. Prepare each TCP in coordination with the County and State. The TCP shall must include interim signing for every phase of construction. Interim signing shall must include regulatory, warning, construction, route, and guide signs. The Engineer shall interface and coordinate phases of work, including the TCP, with adjacent Engineers, which are responsible for the preparation of the PS&E for adjacent projects.
5. Provide detours and coordinate with local entities on off-system roadways TCP and closures.
6. Maintain continuous access to abutting properties during all phases of the TCP. The Engineer shall develop a list of each abutting property along its alignment. The Engineer shall prepare exhibits for and attend meetings with the public, as requested by the County or State.
7. Make every effort to prevent detours and utility relocations from extending beyond the proposed ROW Right-of-way lines. If it is necessary to obtain additional permanent or temporary easements and Right-of-Entry, the Engineer shall notify the State County in writing of the need and justification for such action. The Engineer shall identify and provide coordination assistance coordinate with all utility companies for relocations required.
8. Describe the type of work to be performed for each phase of sequence of construction and any special instructions (e.g. storm sewerdrain, culverts, bridges, railing, illumination, signals, temporary retaining walls, permanent retaining walls, signing, paving surface sequencing or concrete placement, ROW restrictions, utilities, etc.) that the contractor should be made aware to include limits of construction, obliteration, and shifting or detouring of traffic prior to the proceeding phase.
9. Include the work limits, the location of channelizing devices, positive barrier, location and direction of traffic, work area, stations, pavement markings, and other information deemed necessary for each phase of construction.
10. The Engineer shall identify Identify and delineate any outstanding ROW parcels.
11. Investigate utilization Delineate areas of accelerated bridge construction including self propelled modular transportwetlands on traffic control plans.
12. Prepare layouts for smart work zone for corridor, including portable ITS and queue end detection and prepare special specifications
13. Prepare construction timeline schedule utilizing Primavera P6 and prepare milestones.
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Sources: Professional Services
Traffic Control Plan, Detours, Sequence of Construction. The Engineer shall prepare Traffic Control Plans (TCP) TCP including TCP typical sections, for the project. The Engineer is to shall complete Form 2229-Significant Project Procedures along with Page 4 of Form 1002, specifically titled Accelerated Construction Procedures. A detailed TCP shall must be developed in accordance with the TMUTCD (Oct 2014)latest edition of the TMUTCD. The Engineer is to shall implement the current Barricade and Construction (BC) standards and TCP standards as applicable. The Engineer shall interface and coordinate phases of work, including the TCP, with adjacent Engineers.. The Engineer shall: DocuSign Envelope ID: 272D98F7-7E9E-42C2-A06F-E7D2542DAFD3 Contract No. 14-7SDP5001
1. The Engineer shall provide Provide a written narrative of the construction sequencing and work activities per phase and determine the existing and proposed traffic control devices (including but not limited to regulatory signs, warning signs, guide signs, route markers, construction pavement markings, barricades, flag personnel, temporary traffic signals, etc.) to be used to handle traffic during each construction sequence. The Engineer shall show proposed traffic control devices at grade intersections during each construction phase (including but not limited to stop signs, flag person, signals). The Engineer shall show temporary roadways, ramps, structures and detours required to maintain lane continuity throughout the construction phasing. If temporary special shoring is required, prepare layouts and show the limits on the applicable TCP.
2. Coordinate with the State in scheduling a Traffic Control Workshop and submittal of the TCP for approval by the Traffic Control Approval Team (TCAT)State. The Engineer shall assist DocuSign Envelope ID: BB9CB9F4-FE9A-4C53-8095-241296FD342F the State in coordinating mitigation of impacts to adjacent schools, emergency vehicles, pedestrians, bicyclists and neighborhoods.
3. Develop each TCP to provide continuous, safe access to each adjacent property during all phases of construction and to preserve existing access. The Engineer shall notify the State in the event existing access must be eliminated, and must receive approval from the State prior to any elimination of existing access.
4. Develop each TCP to provide continuous access for bike and pedestrian traffic along facility roadways as well as any adjacent trails and roadways. The Engineer shall coordinate with the State and the City of San Marcos regarding direct impacts to the Hike & Bike Trail and/or restrictions in access to the Hike & Bike Trail during any phase of construction.
5. Design temporary drainage to replace existing drainage disturbed by construction activities or to drain detour pavement. The Engineer shall show horizontal and vertical location of culverts and required cross sectional area of culverts.
6. Prepare each TCP in coordination with for approval by the State. The TCP shall must include interim signing for every phase of construction. Interim signing shall must include regulatory, warning, construction, route, and guide signs. The Engineer shall interface and coordinate phases of work, including the TCP, with adjacent Engineers, which are Engineers responsible for the preparation of the PS&E for adjacent projects.
5. Provide detours and coordinate with local entities on off-system roadways TCP and closures.
67. Maintain continuous access to abutting properties during all phases of the TCP. The Engineer shall develop a list of each abutting property along its alignment. The Engineer shall prepare exhibits for and attend meetings with the public, as requested by the State.
78. Make every effort to prevent detours detour pavement and utility relocations from extending beyond the proposed ROW lines. If it is necessary to obtain additional permanent or temporary easements and Right-of-Entry▇▇▇, the Engineer shall notify the State in writing of the need and justification for such action. The Engineer shall identify and provide coordination assistance coordinate with all utility companies for relocations required. DocuSign Envelope ID: 272D98F7-7E9E-42C2-A06F-E7D2542DAFD3 Contract No. 14-7SDP5001
9. Describe the joint-bid utilities to be relocated within each phase, including temporary, interim, and final locations. The Engineer shall show horizontal and, if necessary, vertical locations of utilities to remain and to be relocated, to ensure that the construction depicted in each phase is feasible.
810. Describe the type of work to be performed for each phase of sequence of construction and any special instructions (e.g. storm sewerdrain, culverts, bridges, railing, illumination, signals, temporary retaining walls, permanent retaining walls, signing, paving surface sequencing or concrete placement, ROW restrictions, utilities, etcand other design elements.) that the contractor should be made aware to include limits of construction, obliteration, and shifting or detouring of traffic prior to the proceeding phase.
9. Include the work limits, the location of channelizing devices, positive barrier, location and direction of traffic, work area, stations, pavement markings, and other information deemed necessary for each phase of construction.
1011. The Engineer shall identify Identify and delineate any outstanding ROW parcels.
11. Investigate utilization of accelerated bridge construction including self propelled modular transport.
12. Prepare layouts for smart work zone for corridor, including portable ITS and queue end detection and prepare special specifications
13. Prepare construction timeline schedule utilizing Primavera P6 and prepare milestones.The Engineer shall provide the following information to support the TCP:
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Sources: Contract for Engineering Services
Traffic Control Plan, Detours, Sequence of Construction. The Engineer shall prepare Traffic Control Plans (TCP) including TCP typical sections, for the project. The Engineer is to shall complete Form 2229-Significant Project Procedures along with Page 4 of Form 1002, specifically titled Accelerated Construction Procedures. A detailed TCP shall must be developed in accordance with the TMUTCD (Oct 2014)latest edition of the TMUTCD. The Engineer is to shall implement the current Barricade and Construction (BC) standards and TCP DocuSign Envelope ID: F73B45F8-2E49-4FF9-B4C5-FBEDC0E23D7C Contract No. 18-7SDP5012 SA No. 1 PeopleSoft Contract No. 6855 standards as applicable. The Engineer shall interface and coordinate phases of work, including the TCP, with adjacent Engineers.. The Engineer shall:
1. The Engineer shall provide Provide a written narrative of the construction sequencing and work activities per phase and determine the existing and proposed traffic control devices (regulatory signs, warning signs, guide signs, route markers, construction pavement markings, barricades, flag personnel, temporary traffic signals, etc.) to be used to handle traffic during each construction sequence. The Engineer shall show proposed traffic control devices at grade intersections during each construction phase (stop signs, flag person, signals, etc.). The Engineer shall show temporary roadways, ramps, structures (including railroad shoo-fly) and detours required to maintain lane continuity throughout the construction phasing. If Where temporary special shoring is required, prepare layouts per the direction of the State and show the limits on the applicable TCP. If temporary roadways are required, prepare plan, profile and cross sections.
2. Coordinate with the State in scheduling a Traffic Control Workshop and submittal of the TCP for approval by the Traffic Control Approval Team (TCAT). The Engineer shall assist DocuSign Envelope ID: BB9CB9F4-FE9A-4C53-8095-241296FD342F the State in coordinating mitigation of impacts to adjacent schools, emergency vehicles, pedestrians, bicyclists and neighborhoods.
3. Develop each TCP to provide continuous, safe access to each adjacent property during all phases of construction and to preserve existing access. The Engineer shall notify the State in the event existing access must be eliminated, and must receive approval from the State prior to any elimination of existing access.
4. Design temporary drainage to replace existing drainage disturbed by construction activities or to drain detour pavement. The Engineer shall show horizontal and vertical location of culverts and required cross sectional area of culverts.
5. Prepare each TCP in coordination with the State. The TCP shall must include interim signing for every phase of construction. Interim signing shall must include regulatory, warning, construction, route, and guide signs, and changeable message boards. The Engineer shall interface and coordinate phases of work, including the TCP, with adjacent Engineers, which are responsible for the preparation of the PS&E for adjacent projects.
5. Provide detours and coordinate with local entities on off-system roadways TCP and closures.
6. Maintain continuous access to abutting properties during all phases of the TCP. The Engineer shall develop a list of each abutting property along its alignment. The Engineer shall prepare exhibits for and attend meetings with the public, as requested by the State.
7. Make every effort to prevent detours and utility relocations from extending beyond the proposed ROW Right-of-way lines. If it is necessary to obtain additional permanent or temporary easements and Right-of-Entry, DocuSign Envelope ID: F73B45F8-2E49-4FF9-B4C5-FBEDC0E23D7C Contract No. 18-7SDP5012 SA No. 1 PeopleSoft Contract No. 6855 the Engineer shall notify the State in writing of the need and justification for such action. The Engineer shall identify and provide coordination assistance coordinate with all utility companies for relocations required.
8. Describe the type of work to be performed for each phase of sequence of construction and any special instructions (e.g. storm sewerdrain, culverts, bridges, railing, illumination, signals, temporary retaining walls, permanent retaining walls, signing, paving surface sequencing or concrete placement, ROW restrictions, utilities, etc.) that the contractor should be made aware to include limits of construction, obliteration, and shifting or detouring of traffic prior to the proceeding phase.
9. Include the work limits, the location of channelizing devices, positive barrier, location and direction of traffic, work area, stations, pavement markings, and other information deemed necessary for each phase of construction.
10. The Engineer shall identify and delineate any outstanding ROW parcelsDelineate areas of wetlands on traffic control plans.
11. Investigate utilization of accelerated bridge construction including self propelled modular transport.
12. Prepare layouts for smart work zone for corridor, including portable ITS and queue end detection and prepare special specifications
13. Prepare construction timeline schedule utilizing Primavera P6 and prepare milestones.
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Sources: Contract for Engineering Services
Traffic Control Plan, Detours, Sequence of Construction. The Engineer shall prepare Traffic Control Plans (TCP) including TCP typical sections, for the project. The Engineer is to shall complete Form 2229-Significant Project Procedures along with Page 4 of Form 1002, specifically titled Accelerated Construction Procedures. A detailed TCP shall must be developed in accordance with the TMUTCD (Oct 2014)latest edition of the TMUTCD. The Engineer is to shall implement the current Barricade and Construction (BC) standards and TCP standards as applicable. The Engineer shall interface and coordinate phases of work, including the TCP, with adjacent Engineers.. The Engineer shall:
1. The Engineer shall provide Provide a written narrative of the construction sequencing and work activities per phase and determine the existing and proposed traffic control devices (regulatory signs, warning signs, guide signs, route markers, construction pavement markings, barricades, flag personnel, temporary traffic signals, etc.) to be used to handle traffic during each construction sequence. The Engineer shall show proposed traffic control devices at grade intersections during each construction phase (stop signs, flag personflagperson, signals, etc.). The Engineer shall show temporary roadways, ramps, structures (including railroad shoo-fly) and detours required to maintain lane continuity throughout the construction phasing. If temporary special shoring is required, prepare layouts and show the limits on the applicable TCP.
2. Coordinate with the State in scheduling a Traffic Control Workshop and submittal of the TCP for approval by the Traffic Control Approval Team (TCAT). The Engineer shall assist DocuSign Envelope ID: BB9CB9F4-FE9A-4C53-8095-241296FD342F the State in coordinating mitigation of impacts to adjacent schools, emergency vehicles, pedestrians, bicyclists and neighborhoods.
3. Develop each TCP to provide continuous, safe access to each adjacent property during all phases of construction and to preserve existing access. The Engineer shall notify the State in the event existing access must be eliminated, and must receive approval from the State prior to any elimination of existing access.
4. Design temporary drainage to replace existing drainage disturbed by construction activities or to drain detour pavement. The Engineer shall show horizontal and vertical location of culverts and required cross sectional area of culverts.
5. Prepare each TCP in coordination with the State. The TCP shall must include interim signing for every phase of construction. Interim signing shall must include regulatory, warning, construction, route, and guide signs. The Engineer shall interface and coordinate phases of work, including the TCP, with adjacent Engineers, which are responsible for the preparation of the PS&E for adjacent projects.
5. Provide detours and coordinate with local entities on off-system roadways TCP and closures.
6. Maintain continuous access to abutting properties during all phases of the TCP. The Engineer shall develop a list of each abutting property along its alignment. The Engineer shall prepare exhibits for and attend meetings with the public, as requested by the State.
7. Make every effort to prevent detours and utility relocations from extending beyond the proposed ROW Right-of-way lines. If it is necessary to obtain additional permanent or temporary easements and Right-of-of- Entry, the Engineer shall notify the State in writing of the need and justification for such action. The Engineer shall identify and provide coordination assistance coordinate with all utility companies for relocations required.
8. Describe the type of work to be performed for each phase of sequence of construction and any special instructions (e.g. storm sewerdrain, culverts, bridges, railing, illumination, signals, temporary retaining walls, permanent retaining walls, signing, paving surface sequencing or concrete placement, ROW restrictions, utilities, etc.) that the contractor should be made aware to include limits of construction, obliteration, and shifting or detouring of traffic prior to the proceeding phase.
9. Include the work limits, the location of channelizing devices, positive barrier, location and direction of traffic, work area, stations, pavement markings, and other information deemed necessary for each phase of construction.
10. The Engineer shall identify Identify and delineate any outstanding ROW parcels.
11. Investigate utilization Delineate areas of accelerated bridge construction including self propelled modular transportwetlands on traffic control plans.
12. Prepare layouts for smart work zone for corridor, including portable ITS and queue end detection and prepare special specifications
13. Prepare construction timeline schedule utilizing Primavera P6 and prepare milestones.
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Sources: Agreement for Plan, Specification, and Estimate Design Services
Traffic Control Plan, Detours, Sequence of Construction. The Engineer shall prepare Traffic Control Plans (TCP) including TCP typical sections, for the project. The Engineer is to shall complete Form 2229-Significant Project Procedures along with Page 4 of Form 1002, specifically titled Accelerated Construction Procedures. A detailed TCP shall must be developed in accordance with the TMUTCD (Oct 2014)latest edition of the TMUTCD. The Engineer is to shall implement the current Barricade and Construction (BC) standards and TCP standards as applicable. The Engineer shall interface and coordinate phases of work, including the TCP, with adjacent Engineers.Engineers The Engineer shall:
1. The Engineer shall provide Provide a written narrative of the construction sequencing and work activities per phase and determine the existing and proposed traffic control devices (regulatory signs, warning signs, guide signs, route markers, construction pavement markings, barricades, flag personnel, temporary traffic signals, etc.) to be used to handle traffic during each construction sequence. The Engineer shall show proposed traffic control devices at grade intersections during each construction phase (stop signs, flag personflagperson, signals, etc.). The Engineer shall show temporary roadways, ramps, structures (including railroad shoo-fly) and detours required to maintain lane continuity throughout the construction phasing. If temporary special shoring is required, prepare layouts and show the limits on the applicable TCP.
2. Coordinate with the State in scheduling a District Traffic Safety Review Team (DTSRT) Control Workshop and submittal of the TCP for approval by the Traffic Control Approval Team (TCAT). The Engineer shall assist DocuSign Envelope ID: BB9CB9F4-FE9A-4C53-8095-241296FD342F the State in coordinating mitigation of impacts to adjacent schools, emergency vehicles, pedestrians, bicyclists and neighborhoods.
3. Develop each TCP to provide continuous, safe access to each adjacent property during all phases of construction and to preserve existing access. The Engineer shall notify the State in the event existing access must be eliminated, and must receive approval from the State prior to any elimination of existing access.
4. Design temporary drainage to replace existing drainage disturbed by construction activities or to drain detour pavement. The Engineer shall show horizontal and vertical location of culverts and required cross sectional area of culverts.
5. Prepare each TCP in coordination with the State. The TCP shall must include interim signing for every phase of construction. Interim signing shall must include regulatory, warning, construction, route, and guide signs. The Engineer shall interface and coordinate phases of work, including the TCP, with adjacent Engineers, which are responsible for the preparation of the PS&E for adjacent projects.
5. Provide detours and coordinate with local entities on off-system roadways TCP and closures.
6. Maintain continuous access to abutting properties during all phases of the TCP. The Engineer shall develop a list of each abutting property along its alignment. The Engineer shall prepare exhibits for and attend meetings with the public, as requested by the State.
7. Make every effort to prevent detours and utility relocations from extending beyond the proposed ROW Right-of-way lines. If it is necessary to obtain additional permanent or temporary easements and Right-of-Entry, the Engineer shall notify the State in writing of the need and justification for such action. The Engineer shall identify and provide coordination assistance coordinate with all utility companies for relocations required.
8. Describe the type of work to be performed for each phase of sequence of construction and any special instructions (e.g. storm sewerdrain, culverts, bridges, railing, illumination, signals, temporary retaining walls, permanent retaining walls, signing, paving surface sequencing or concrete placement, ROW restrictions, utilities, DocuSign Envelope ID: 639E691C-A3CC-4853-AD7B-C269303B6046 etc.) that the contractor should be made aware to include limits of construction, obliteration, and shifting or detouring of traffic prior to the proceeding phase.
9. Include the work limits, the location of channelizing devices, positive barrier, location and direction of traffic, work area, stations, pavement markings, and other information deemed necessary for each phase of construction.
10. The Engineer shall identify Identify and delineate any outstanding ROW parcels.
11. Investigate utilization Delineate areas of accelerated bridge construction including self propelled modular transportwetlands on traffic control plans (previously identified from the environmental study) on traffic control plans.
12. Prepare layouts for smart work zone for corridor, including portable ITS and queue end detection and prepare special specifications
13. Prepare construction timeline schedule utilizing Primavera P6 and prepare milestones.
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Sources: Contract for Engineering Services
Traffic Control Plan, Detours, Sequence of Construction. The Engineer shall prepare Traffic Control Plans (TCP) including TCP typical sections, for the project. The Engineer is to shall complete Form 2229-Significant Project Procedures along with Page 4 of Form 1002, specifically titled Accelerated Construction Procedures. A detailed TCP shall be developed in accordance with the TMUTCD (Oct 2014). The Engineer is to implement the current Barricade and Construction (BC) standards as applicable. The Engineer shall interface and coordinate phases of work, including the TCP, with adjacent Engineers.of
1. The Engineer shall provide Provide a written narrative of the construction sequencing and work activities per phase and determine the existing and proposed traffic control devices (regulatory signs, warning signs, guide signs, route markers, construction pavement markings, barricades, flag personnel, temporary traffic signals, etc.) to be used to handle traffic during each construction sequence. The Engineer shall show proposed traffic control devices at grade intersections during each construction phase (stop signs, flag personflagperson, signals, etc.). The Engineer shall show temporary roadways, ramps, structures (including railroad shoo-fly) and detours required to maintain lane continuity throughout the construction phasing. If temporary special shoring is required, prepare layouts and show the limits on the applicable TCP.
2. Coordinate with the State in scheduling a Traffic Control Workshop and submittal of the TCP for approval by the Traffic Control Approval Team (TCAT). The Engineer shall assist DocuSign Envelope ID: BB9CB9F4-FE9A-4C53-8095-241296FD342F the State in coordinating mitigation of impacts to adjacent schools, emergency vehicles, pedestrians, bicyclists and neighborhoods.
3. Develop each TCP to provide continuous, safe access to each adjacent property during all phases of construction and to preserve existing access. The Engineer shall notify the State in the event existing access must be eliminated, and must receive approval from the State prior to any elimination of existing access.
4. Design temporary drainage to replace existing drainage disturbed by construction activities or to drain detour pavement. The Engineer shall show horizontal and vertical location of culverts and required cross sectional area of culverts.
5. Prepare each TCP in coordination with the State. The TCP shall must include interim signing for every phase of construction. Interim signing shall must include regulatory, warning, construction, route, and guide signs. The Engineer shall interface and coordinate phases of work, including the TCP, with adjacent Engineers, which are responsible for the preparation of the PS&E for adjacent projects.
5. Provide detours and coordinate with local entities on off-system roadways TCP and closures.
6. Maintain continuous access to abutting properties during all phases of the TCP. The Engineer shall develop a list of each abutting property along its alignment. The Engineer shall prepare exhibits for and attend meetings with the public, as requested by the State.
7. Make every effort to prevent detours and utility relocations from extending beyond the proposed ROW Right-of-way lines. If it is necessary to obtain additional permanent or temporary easements and Right-of-Entry, the Engineer shall notify the State in writing of the need and justification for such action. The Engineer shall identify and provide coordination assistance coordinate with all utility companies for relocations required.
8. Describe the type of work to be performed for each phase of sequence of construction and any special instructions (e.g. storm sewerdrain, culverts, bridges, railing, illumination, signals, temporary retaining walls, permanent retaining walls, signing, paving surface sequencing or concrete placement, ROW restrictions, utilities, etc.) that the contractor should be made aware to include limits of construction, obliteration, and shifting or detouring of traffic prior to the proceeding phase.
9. Include the work limits, the location of channelizing devices, positive barrier, location and direction of traffic, work area, stations, pavement markings, and other information deemed necessary for each phase of construction.
10. The Engineer shall identify Identify and delineate any outstanding ROW parcels.. DocuSign Envelope ID: 4EB23D04-0FA8-470B-A4D7-463E9090543B
11. Investigate utilization Delineate areas of accelerated bridge construction including self propelled modular transportwetlands on traffic control plans.
12. Prepare layouts for smart work zone for corridorAt the request of the State, including portable ITS and queue end detection and prepare special specifications
13. Prepare construction timeline schedule utilizing Primavera P6 and prepare milestonesthe TCP phasing shall be designed using Bentley’s OpenRoads 3D modeling technology.
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Sources: Contract for Engineering Services
Traffic Control Plan, Detours, Sequence of Construction. The Engineer shall prepare Traffic Control Plans (TCP) including TCP typical sections, for the project. The Engineer is to shall complete Form 2229-Significant Project Procedures along with Page 4 of Form 1002, specifically titled Accelerated Construction Procedures. A detailed TCP shall must be developed in accordance with the TMUTCD (Oct 2014)latest edition of the TMUTCD. The Engineer is to shall implement the current Barricade and Construction (BC) standards and TCP standards as applicable. The Engineer shall interface and coordinate phases of work, including the TCP, with adjacent Engineers.. The Engineer shall:
1. The Engineer shall provide Provide a written narrative of the construction sequencing and work activities per phase and determine the existing and proposed traffic control devices (regulatory signs, warning signs, guide signs, route markers, construction pavement markings, barricades, flag personnel, temporary traffic signals, etc.) to be used to handle traffic during each construction sequence. The Engineer shall show proposed traffic control devices at grade intersections during each construction phase (stop signs, flag personflagperson, signals, etc.). The Engineer shall show temporary roadways, ramps, structures (including railroad shoo-fly) and detours required to maintain lane continuity throughout the construction phasing. If temporary special shoring is required, prepare layouts and show the limits on the applicable TCP.
2. Coordinate with the State Town in scheduling a Traffic Control Workshop and submittal of the TCP for approval by the Traffic Control Approval Team (TCAT). The Engineer shall assist DocuSign Envelope ID: BB9CB9F4-FE9A-4C53-8095-241296FD342F the State Town in coordinating mitigation of impacts to adjacent schools, emergency vehicles, pedestrians, bicyclists and neighborhoods.
3. Develop each TCP to provide continuous, safe access to each adjacent property during all phases of construction and to preserve existing access. The Engineer shall notify the State in the event existing access must be eliminated, and must receive approval from the State prior to any elimination of existing access.
4. Design temporary drainage to replace existing drainage disturbed by construction activities or to drain detour pavement. The Engineer shall show horizontal and vertical location of culverts and required cross sectional area of culverts.
5. Prepare each TCP in coordination with the Town and State. The TCP shall must include interim signing for every phase of construction. Interim signing shall must include regulatory, warning, construction, route, and guide signs. The Engineer shall interface and coordinate phases of work, including the TCP, with adjacent Engineers, which are responsible for the preparation of the PS&E for adjacent projects.
5. Provide detours and coordinate with local entities on off-system roadways TCP and closures.
6. Maintain continuous access to abutting properties during all phases of the TCP. The Engineer shall develop a list of each abutting property along its alignment. The Engineer shall prepare exhibits for and attend meetings with the public, as requested by the StateTown.
7. Make every effort to prevent detours and utility relocations from extending beyond the proposed ROW Right-of-way lines. If it is necessary to obtain additional permanent or temporary easements and Right-of-Entry, the Engineer shall notify the State Town in writing of the need and justification for such action. The Engineer shall identify and provide coordination assistance coordinate with all utility companies for relocations required.
8. Describe the type of work to be performed for each phase of sequence of construction and any special instructions (e.g. storm sewerdrain, culverts, bridges, railing, illumination, signals, temporary retaining walls, permanent retaining walls, signing, paving surface sequencing or concrete placement, ROW restrictions, utilities, etc.) that the contractor should be made aware to include limits of construction, obliteration, and shifting or detouring of traffic prior to the proceeding phase.
9. Include the work limits, the location of channelizing devices, positive barrier, location and direction of traffic, work area, stations, pavement markings, and other information deemed necessary for each phase of construction.
10. The Engineer shall identify Identify and delineate any outstanding ROW parcels.
11. Investigate utilization Delineate areas of accelerated bridge construction including self propelled modular transportwetlands on traffic control plans.
12. Prepare layouts for smart work zone for corridor, including portable ITS and queue end detection and prepare special specifications
13. Prepare construction timeline schedule utilizing Primavera P6 and prepare milestonesDesign the TCP phasing by creating a phased 3D corridor model.
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Traffic Control Plan, Detours, Sequence of Construction. The Engineer shall prepare Traffic Control Plans (TCP) for the project. The Engineer is to complete Form 2229-Significant Project Procedures along with Page 4 of Form 1002, specifically titled Accelerated Construction Procedures. A detailed TCP shall be developed in accordance with the TMUTCD (Oct 2014)latest edition of the TMUTCD. The Engineer is to implement the current Barricade and Construction (BC) standards as applicable. The Engineer shall interface and coordinate phases of work, including the TCP, with adjacent Engineers.
1. The Engineer shall provide a written narrative of the construction sequencing and work activities per phase and determine the existing and proposed traffic control devices (regulatory signs, warning signs, guide signs, route markers, construction pavement markings, barricades, flag personnel, temporary traffic signals, etc.) to be used to handle traffic during each construction sequence. The Engineer shall show proposed traffic control devices at grade intersections during each construction phase (stop signs, flag personflagperson, signals, etc.). The Engineer shall show temporary roadways, ramps, structures (including railroad shoo-fly) and detours required to maintain lane continuity throughout the construction phasing. If temporary special shoring is retaining walls are required, show the limits on the applicable TCP.
2. Coordinate with the State in scheduling a Traffic Control Workshop and submittal of the TCP for approval by the Traffic Control Approval Team (TCAT). The Engineer shall assist DocuSign Envelope ID: BB9CB9F4-FE9A-4C53-8095-241296FD342F the State in coordinating mitigation of impacts to adjacent schools, emergency vehicles, pedestrians, bicyclists and neighborhoods.
3. Develop each TCP to provide continuous, safe access to each adjacent property during all phases of construction and to preserve existing access. The Engineer shall notify the State in the event existing access must be eliminated, and must receive approval from the State prior to any elimination of existing access.
4. Design temporary drainage to replace existing drainage disturbed by construction activities or to drain detour pavement. The Engineer shall show horizontal and vertical location of culverts and required cross sectional area of culverts.
5. Prepare each TCP in coordination with the State. The TCP shall include interim signing for every phase of construction. Interim signing shall include regulatory, warning, construction, route, and guide signs. The Engineer shall interface and coordinate phases of work, including the TCP, with adjacent Engineers, which are responsible for the preparation of the PS&E for adjacent projects.
5. Provide detours and coordinate with local entities on off-system roadways TCP and closures.
6. Maintain continuous access to abutting properties during all phases of the TCP. The Engineer shall develop a list of each abutting property along its alignment. The Engineer shall prepare exhibits for and attend meetings with the public, as requested by the State.
7. Make every effort to prevent detours and utility relocations from extending beyond the proposed ROW Right-of-way lines. If it is necessary to obtain additional permanent or temporary easements and Right-of-Entry, the Engineer shall notify the State in writing of the need and justification for such action. The Engineer shall identify and provide coordination assistance coordinate with all utility companies for relocations required.
8. Describe the type of work to be performed for each phase of sequence of construction and any special instructions (e.g. storm sewer, culverts, bridges, railing, illumination, signals, temporary retaining walls, permanent retaining walls, signing, paving surface sequencing or concrete placement, ROW restrictions, utilities, etc.) that the contractor should be made aware to include limits of construction, obliteration, and shifting or detouring of traffic prior to the proceeding phase.
9. Include the work limits, the location of channelizing devices, positive barrier, location and direction of traffic, work area, stations, pavement markings, and other information deemed necessary for each phase of construction.
10. The Engineer shall identify and delineate any outstanding ROW parcels.
11. Investigate utilization Delineate areas of accelerated bridge construction including self propelled modular transportwetlands on traffic control plans.
12. Prepare layouts for smart work zone for corridor, including portable ITS and queue end detection and prepare special specifications
13. Prepare construction timeline schedule utilizing Primavera P6 and prepare milestones.
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Traffic Control Plan, Detours, Sequence of Construction. The Engineer shall prepare Traffic Control Plans (TCP) for the project. The Engineer is to shall complete Form 2229-Significant Project Procedures along with Page 4 of Form 1002, specifically titled Accelerated Construction Procedures. A detailed TCP shall be developed in accordance with the TMUTCD (Oct 2014)latest edition of the TMUTCD. The Engineer is to shall implement the current Barricade and Construction (BC) standards as applicable. The Engineer shall interface and coordinate phases of work, including the TCP, with adjacent Engineers.
1. The Engineer shall provide a written narrative of the construction sequencing and work activities per phase and determine the existing and proposed traffic control devices (regulatory signs, DocuSign Envelope ID: CCC15E4F-025E-45ED-8647-4B6C2DCF3710 warning signs, guide signs, route markers, construction pavement markings, barricades, flag personnel, temporary traffic signals, etc.) to be used to handle traffic during each construction sequence. The Engineer shall show proposed traffic control devices at grade intersections during each construction phase (stop signs, flag personflagperson, signals, etc.). The Engineer shall show temporary roadways, ramps, structures (including railroad shoo-fly) and detours required to maintain lane continuity throughout the construction phasing. If temporary special shoring is retaining walls are required, show the limits on the applicable TCP.
2. Coordinate with the State in scheduling a Traffic Control Workshop and submittal of the TCP for approval by the State’s Traffic Control Approval Team (TCAT). The Engineer shall assist DocuSign Envelope ID: BB9CB9F4-FE9A-4C53-8095-241296FD342F the State in coordinating mitigation of impacts to adjacent schools, emergency vehicles, pedestrians, bicyclists and neighborhoods.
3. Develop each TCP to provide continuous, safe access to each adjacent property during all phases of construction and to preserve existing access. The Engineer shall notify the State in the event existing access must be eliminated, and must receive approval from the State prior to any elimination of existing access.
4. Design temporary drainage to replace existing drainage disturbed by construction activities or to drain detour pavement. The Engineer shall show horizontal and vertical location of culverts and required cross sectional area of culverts.
5. Prepare each TCP in coordination with the State. The TCP shall include interim signing for every phase of construction. Interim signing shall include regulatory, warning, construction, route, and guide signs. The Engineer shall interface and coordinate phases of work, including the TCP, with adjacent Engineers, which are responsible for the preparation of the PS&E for adjacent projects.
5. Provide detours and coordinate with local entities on off-system roadways TCP and closures.
6. Maintain continuous access to abutting properties during all phases of the TCP. The Engineer shall develop a list of each abutting property along its alignment. The Engineer shall prepare exhibits for and attend meetings with the public, as requested by the State.
7. Make every effort to prevent detours and utility relocations from extending beyond the proposed ROW Right-of-way lines. If it is necessary to obtain additional permanent or temporary easements and Right-of-Entry, the Engineer shall notify the State in writing of the need and justification for such action. The Engineer shall identify and provide coordination assistance coordinate with all utility companies for relocations required.
8. Describe the type of work to be performed for each phase of sequence of construction and any special instructions (e.g. storm sewer, culverts, bridges, railing, illumination, signals, temporary retaining walls, permanent retaining walls, signing, paving surface sequencing or concrete placement, ROW restrictions, utilities, etc.) that the contractor should be made aware to include limits of construction, obliteration, and shifting or detouring of traffic prior to the proceeding phase.
9. Include the work limits, the location of channelizing devices, positive barrier, location and direction of traffic, work area, stations, pavement markings, and other information deemed necessary for each phase of construction.
10. The Engineer shall identify Identify and delineate any outstanding ROW parcels.
11. Investigate utilization Delineate areas of accelerated bridge construction including self propelled modular transportwetlands on traffic control plans.
12. Prepare layouts for smart work zone for corridor, including portable ITS and queue end detection and prepare special specifications
13. Prepare construction timeline schedule utilizing Primavera P6 and prepare milestones.
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Traffic Control Plan, Detours, Sequence of Construction. The Engineer shall prepare Traffic Control Plans (TCP) including TCP typical sections, for the project. The Engineer is to shall complete Form 2229-Significant Project Procedures along with Page 4 of Form 1002, specifically titled Accelerated Construction Procedures. A detailed TCP shall be developed in accordance with the TMUTCD (Oct 2014). The Engineer is to implement the current Barricade and Construction (BC) standards as applicable. The Engineer shall interface and coordinate phases of work, including the TCP, with adjacent Engineers.of
1. The Engineer shall provide Provide a written narrative of the construction sequencing and work activities per phase and determine the existing and proposed traffic control devices (regulatory signs, warning signs, guide signs, route markers, construction pavement markings, barricades, flag personnel, temporary traffic signals, etc.) to be used to handle traffic during each construction sequence. The Engineer shall show proposed traffic control devices at grade intersections during each construction phase (stop signs, flag personflagperson, signals, etc.). The Engineer shall show temporary roadways, ramps, structures (including railroad shoo-fly) and detours required to maintain lane continuity throughout the construction phasing. If temporary special shoring is required, prepare layouts and show the limits on the applicable TCP.
2. Coordinate with the State in scheduling a Traffic Control Workshop and submittal of the TCP for approval by the Traffic Control Approval Team (TCAT). The Engineer shall assist DocuSign Envelope ID: BB9CB9F4-FE9A-4C53-8095-241296FD342F the State in coordinating mitigation of impacts to adjacent schools, emergency vehicles, pedestrians, bicyclists and neighborhoods.
3. Develop each TCP to provide continuous, safe access to each adjacent property during all phases of construction and to preserve existing access. The Engineer shall notify the State in the event existing access must be eliminated, and must receive approval from the State prior to any elimination of existing access.
4. Design temporary drainage to replace existing drainage disturbed by construction activities or to drain detour pavement. The Engineer shall show horizontal and vertical location of culverts and required cross sectional area of culverts.
5. Prepare each TCP in coordination with the State. The TCP shall must include interim signing for every phase of construction. Interim signing shall must include regulatory, warning, construction, route, and guide signs. The Engineer shall interface and coordinate phases of work, including the TCP, with adjacent Engineers, which are responsible for the preparation of the PS&E for adjacent projects.
5. Provide detours and coordinate with local entities on off-system roadways TCP and closures.
6. Maintain continuous access to abutting properties during all phases of the TCP. The Engineer shall develop a list of each abutting property along its alignment. The Engineer shall prepare exhibits for and attend meetings with the public, as requested by the State.
7. Make every effort to prevent detours and utility relocations from extending beyond the proposed ROW Right-of-way lines. If it is necessary to obtain additional permanent or temporary easements and Right-of-Entry, the Engineer shall notify the State in writing of the need and justification for such action. The Engineer shall identify and provide coordination assistance coordinate with all utility companies for relocations required.
8. Describe the type of work to be performed for each phase of sequence of construction and any special instructions (e.g. storm sewerdrain, culverts, bridges, railing, illumination, signals, temporary retaining walls, permanent retaining walls, signing, paving surface sequencing or concrete placement, ROW restrictions, utilities, etc.) that the contractor should be made aware to include limits of construction, obliteration, and shifting or detouring of traffic prior to the proceeding phase.
9. Include the work limits, the location of channelizing devices, positive barrier, location and direction of traffic, work area, stations, pavement markings, and other information deemed necessary for each phase of construction.
10. The Engineer shall identify Identify and delineate any outstanding ROW parcels.. DocuSign Envelope ID: E6A69BC8-1AF8-478D-A598-06F4CAE4CFA7
11. Investigate utilization Delineate areas of accelerated bridge construction including self propelled modular transportwetlands on traffic control plans.
12. Prepare layouts for smart work zone for corridorAt the request of the State, including portable ITS and queue end detection and prepare special specifications
13. Prepare construction timeline schedule utilizing Primavera P6 and prepare milestonesthe TCP phasing shall be designed using Bentley’s OpenRoads 3D modeling technology.
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Sources: Contract for Engineering Services
Traffic Control Plan, Detours, Sequence of Construction. The Engineer shall prepare Traffic Control Plans (a TCP) , including TCP typical sections, for the project. The Engineer is to shall complete Form 2229-2229- Significant Project Procedures along with Page 4 of Form 1002, specifically titled Accelerated Construction Procedures. A detailed TCP shall must be developed in accordance with the TMUTCD (Oct 2014)latest edition of the TMUTCD. The Engineer is to shall implement the current Barricade and Construction (BC) standards and TCP standards as applicable. The Engineer shall interface and coordinate phases of work, including the TCP, with adjacent Engineers.shall:
1. The Engineer shall provide Provide a written narrative of the construction sequencing and work activities per phase and determine the existing and proposed traffic control devices (regulatory signs, warning signs, guide signs, route markers, construction pavement markings, barricades, flag personnel, temporary traffic signals, etc.) to be used to handle traffic during each construction sequence. The Engineer shall show proposed traffic control devices at grade intersections during each construction phase (stop signs, flag personflagger, signals, etc.). The Engineer shall show temporary roadways, ramps, structures and detours required to maintain lane continuity throughout the construction phasing. If temporary special shoring is required, prepare layouts and show the limits on the applicable TCP.
2. Coordinate with the State in scheduling a Traffic Control Workshop and submittal of the TCP for approval by the Traffic Control Approval Team (TCAT). The Engineer shall assist DocuSign Envelope ID: BB9CB9F4-FE9A-4C53-8095-241296FD342F the State in coordinating mitigation of impacts to adjacent schools, emergency vehicles, pedestrians, bicyclists and neighborhoods.
3. Develop each TCP to provide continuous, safe access to each adjacent property during all phases of construction and to preserve existing access. The Engineer shall notify the State in the event existing access must be eliminated, and must receive approval from the State prior to any elimination of existing access.
4. Design temporary drainage to replace existing drainage disturbed by construction activities or to drain detour pavement. The Engineer shall show horizontal and vertical location of culverts and required cross sectional area of culverts.
5. Prepare each TCP in coordination with the State. The TCP shall must include interim signing for every phase of construction. Interim signing shall must include regulatory, warning, construction, route, and guide signs. The Engineer shall interface and coordinate phases of work, including the TCP, with adjacent Engineers, which are responsible for the preparation of the PS&E for adjacent projects.
5. Provide detours and coordinate with local entities on off-system roadways TCP and closures.
6. Maintain continuous access to abutting properties during all phases of the TCP. The Engineer shall develop a list of each abutting property along its alignment. The Engineer shall prepare exhibits for and attend meetings with the public, as requested by the State.
7. Make every effort to prevent detours and utility relocations from extending beyond the proposed ROW lines. If it is necessary to obtain additional permanent or temporary easements and Rightright-of-Entryentry, the Engineer shall notify the State in writing of the need and justification for such action. The Engineer shall identify and provide coordination assistance coordinate with all utility companies for relocations required.
8. Describe the type of work to be performed for each phase of sequence of construction and any special instructions (e.g. storm sewerdrain, culverts, bridges, railing, illumination, signals, temporary retaining walls, permanent retaining walls, signing, paving surface sequencing or concrete placement, ROW restrictions, utilities, etc.) that the contractor should be made aware to include limits of construction, obliteration, and shifting or detouring of traffic prior to the proceeding phase.
9. Include the work limits, the location of channelizing devices, positive barrier, location and direction of traffic, work area, stations, pavement markings, and other information deemed necessary for each phase of construction.
10. The Engineer shall identify and delineate any outstanding ROW parcels.
11. Investigate utilization of accelerated bridge construction including self propelled modular transport.
12. Prepare layouts for smart work zone for corridor, including portable ITS and queue end detection and prepare special specifications
13. Prepare construction timeline schedule utilizing Primavera P6 and prepare milestones.
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Sources: Contract for Engineering Services
Traffic Control Plan, Detours, Sequence of Construction. The Engineer shall prepare Traffic Control Plans (TCP) including TCP typical sections, for the project. The Engineer is to shall complete Form 2229-Significant Project Procedures along with Page 4 of Form 1002, specifically titled Accelerated Construction Procedures. A detailed TCP shall must be developed in accordance with the TMUTCD (Oct 2014)latest edition of the TMUTCD. The Engineer is to shall implement the current Barricade and Construction (BC) standards and TCP standards as applicable. The Engineer shall interface and coordinate phases of work, including the TCP, with adjacent Engineers.. The Engineer shall:
1. The Engineer shall provide Provide a written narrative of the construction sequencing and work activities per phase and determine the existing and proposed traffic control devices (regulatory signs, warning signs, guide signs, route markers, construction pavement markings, barricades, flag personnel, temporary traffic signals, etc.) to be used to handle traffic during each construction sequence. The Engineer shall show proposed traffic control devices at grade intersections during each construction phase (stop signs, flag personflagperson, signals, etc.). The Engineer shall show temporary roadways, ramps, structures (including railroad shoo-fly) and detours required to maintain lane continuity throughout the construction phasing. If temporary special shoring is required, prepare layouts and show the limits on the applicable TCP.
2. Coordinate with the State in scheduling a Traffic Control Workshop and submittal of the TCP for approval by the Traffic Control Approval Team (TCAT). The Engineer shall assist DocuSign Envelope ID: BB9CB9F4-FE9A-4C53-8095-241296FD342F the State in coordinating mitigation of impacts to adjacent schools, emergency vehicles, pedestrians, bicyclists and neighborhoods.
3. Develop each TCP to provide continuous, safe access to each adjacent property during all phases of construction and to preserve existing access. The Engineer shall notify the State in the event existing access must be eliminated, and must receive approval from the State prior to any elimination of existing access.
4. Design temporary drainage to replace existing drainage disturbed by construction activities or to drain detour pavement. The Engineer shall show horizontal and vertical location of culverts and required cross sectional area of culverts.
5. Prepare each TCP in coordination with the State. The TCP shall must include interim signing for every phase of construction. Interim signing shall must include regulatory, warning, construction, route, and guide signs. The Engineer shall interface and coordinate phases of work, including the TCP, with adjacent Engineers, which are responsible for the preparation of the PS&E for adjacent projects.
5. Provide detours and coordinate with local entities on off-system roadways TCP and closures.
6. Maintain continuous access to abutting properties during all phases of the TCP. The Engineer shall develop a list of each abutting property along its alignment. The Engineer shall prepare exhibits for and attend meetings with the public, as requested by the State.. DocuSign Envelope ID: 6EFD4AA6-1290-4298-9122-547DBF71FEF7
7. Make every effort to prevent detours and utility relocations from extending beyond the proposed ROW Right-of-way lines. If it is necessary to obtain additional permanent or temporary easements and Right-of-Entry, the Engineer shall notify the State in writing of the need and justification for such action. The Engineer shall identify and provide coordination assistance coordinate with all utility companies for relocations required.
8. Describe the type of work to be performed for each phase of sequence of construction and any special instructions (e.g. storm sewerdrain, culverts, bridges, railing, illumination, signals, temporary retaining walls, permanent retaining walls, signing, paving surface sequencing or concrete placement, ROW restrictions, utilities, etc.) that the contractor should be made aware to include limits of construction, obliteration, and shifting or detouring of traffic prior to the proceeding phase.
9. Include the work limits, the location of channelizing devices, positive barrier, location and direction of traffic, work area, stations, pavement markings, and other information deemed necessary for each phase of construction.
10. The Engineer shall identify Identify and delineate any outstanding ROW parcels.
11. Investigate utilization Delineate areas of accelerated bridge construction including self propelled modular transportwetlands on traffic control plans.
12. Prepare layouts for smart work zone for corridorAt the request of the State, including portable ITS and queue end detection and prepare special specifications
13. Prepare construction timeline schedule utilizing Primavera P6 and prepare milestonesthe TCP phasing shall be designed using Bentley’s OpenRoads 3D modeling technology.
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Sources: Contract for Engineering Services
Traffic Control Plan, Detours, Sequence of Construction. The Engineer shall prepare Traffic Control Plans (TCP) TCP including TCP typical sections, for the project. The Engineer is to shall complete Form 2229-Significant Project Procedures along with Page 4 of Form 1002, specifically titled Accelerated Construction Procedures. A detailed TCP shall be developed in accordance with the TMUTCD (Oct 2014). The Engineer is to implement the current Barricade and Construction (BC) standards as applicable. The Engineer shall interface and coordinate phases of work, including the TCP, with adjacent Engineers.detailed
1. The Engineer shall provide Provide a written narrative of the construction sequencing and work activities per phase and determine the existing and proposed traffic control devices (including but not limited to regulatory signs, warning signs, guide signs, route markers, construction pavement markings, barricades, flag personnel, temporary traffic signals, etc.) to be used to handle traffic during each construction sequence. The Engineer shall show proposed traffic control devices at grade intersections during each construction phase (including but not limited to stop signs, flag person, signals). The Engineer shall show temporary roadways, ramps, structures and detours required to maintain lane continuity throughout the construction phasing. If temporary special shoring is required, prepare layouts and show the limits on the applicable TCP.
2. Coordinate with the State in scheduling a Traffic Control Workshop and submittal of the TCP for approval by the Traffic Control Approval Team (TCAT)State. The Engineer shall assist DocuSign Envelope ID: BB9CB9F4-FE9A-4C53-8095-241296FD342F the State in coordinating mitigation of impacts to adjacent schools, emergency vehicles, pedestrians, bicyclists and neighborhoods.
3. Develop each TCP to provide continuous, safe access to each adjacent property during all phases of construction and to preserve existing access. The Engineer shall notify the State in the event existing access must be eliminated, and must receive approval from the State prior to any elimination of existing access.
4. Develop each TCP to provide continuous access for bike and pedestrian traffic along facility roadways as well as the existing Lady Bird Lake Boardwalk. The Engineer shall coordinate with the State and the City of Austin regarding direct impacts to the boardwalk and/or restrictions in access to the boardwalk during any phase of construction.
5. Design temporary drainage to replace existing drainage disturbed by construction activities or to drain detour pavement. The Engineer shall show horizontal and vertical location of culverts and required cross sectional area of culverts.
6. Prepare each TCP in coordination with for approval by the State. The TCP shall must include interim signing for every phase of construction. Interim signing shall must include regulatory, warning, construction, route, and guide signs. The Engineer shall interface and coordinate phases of work, including the DocuSign Envelope ID: 6F241E99-CBD7-4989-A074-6D52EF0E6522 Contract No. 14-6SDP5013 TCP, with adjacent Engineers, which are Engineers responsible for the preparation of the PS&E for adjacent projects.
5. Provide detours and coordinate with local entities on off-system roadways TCP and closures.
67. Maintain continuous access to abutting properties during all phases of the TCP. The Engineer shall develop a list of each abutting property along its alignment. The Engineer shall prepare exhibits for and attend meetings with the public, as requested by the State.
78. Make every effort to prevent detours and utility relocations from extending beyond the proposed ROW lines. If it is necessary to obtain additional permanent or temporary easements and Right-of-Entry▇▇▇, the Engineer shall notify the State in writing of the need and justification for such action. The Engineer shall identify and provide coordination assistance coordinate with all utility companies for relocations required.
89. Describe the joint-bid utilities to be relocated within each phase, including temporary, interim, and final locations. The Engineer shall show horizontal and, if necessary, vertical locations of utilities to remain and to be relocated, to ensure that the construction depicted in each phase is feasible.
10. Describe the type of work to be performed for each phase of sequence of construction and any special instructions (e.g. storm sewerdrain, culverts, bridges, railing, illumination, signals, temporary retaining walls, permanent retaining walls, signing, paving surface sequencing or concrete placement, ROW restrictions, utilities, etcand other design elements.) that the contractor should be made aware to include limits of construction, obliteration, and shifting or detouring of traffic prior to the proceeding phase.
9. Include the work limits, the location of channelizing devices, positive barrier, location and direction of traffic, work area, stations, pavement markings, and other information deemed necessary for each phase of construction.
1011. The Engineer shall identify Identify and delineate any outstanding ROW parcels.
11. Investigate utilization of accelerated bridge construction including self propelled modular transport.
12. Prepare layouts for smart work zone for corridor, including portable ITS and queue end detection and prepare special specificationsThe TCP phasing shall be designed incorporating Bentley’s 3D modeling technology.
13. Prepare construction timeline schedule utilizing Primavera P6 and prepare milestones.The Engineer shall provide the following information to support the TCP:
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