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2007-1103
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
05/17/2007
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SR826 Project Bid Award & Agrmt w-Williams Paving (Bid# 07-03-02 $2,863,958.70)
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0 <br />0 <br />Pik! <br />H <br />k <br />u <br />E <br />impacts to a utility that may be caused by the alternate TCP proposed by the Contractor, <br />and notify the Department in writing of any such potential impacts to utilities. <br />Engineer's approval of the alternate TCP does not relieve the Contractor of sole <br />responsibility for all utility impacts, costs, delays or damages, whether direct or indirect, <br />resulting from Contractor initiated changes in the design or construction activities from <br />those in the original Contract Specifications, design plans (including traffic control plans) or <br />other Contract Documents and which effect a change in utility work different from that <br />shown in the utility plans, joint project agreements or utility relocation schedules. <br />The Department reserves the right to reject any Alternative Traffic Control Plan. <br />Obtain the Engineer's written approval before beginning work using an alternate TCP. The <br />Engineer's written approval is required for all modifications to the TCP. The Engineer will <br />only allow changes to the TCP in an emergency without the proper documentation. <br />102 -5 Traffic Control. <br />102 -5.1 Standards: FDOT Design Standards (DS) are the minimum standards for <br />the use in the development of all traffic control plans. The MUTCD Part VI is the minimum <br />national standard for traffic control for highway construction, maintenance, and utility <br />operations. Follow the basic principles and minimum standards contained in these <br />documents for the design, application, installation, maintenance, and removal of all traffic <br />control devices, warning devices and barriers which are necessary to protect the public <br />and workers from hazards within the project limits. <br />102 -5.2 Maintenance of Roadway Surfaces: Maintain all lanes that are being used <br />for the maintenance of traffic, including those on detours and temporary facilities, under all <br />weather conditions. Keep the lanes reasonably free of dust, potholes and rutting. Provide <br />the lanes with the drainage facilities necessary to maintain a smooth riding surface under <br />all weather conditions. <br />102 -5.3 Number of Traffic Lanes: Maintain one lane of traffic in each direction. <br />Maintain two lanes of traffic in each direction at existing four (or more) lane cross roads, <br />where necessary to avoid undue traffic congestion. Construct each lane used for <br />maintenance of traffic at least as wide as the traffic lanes existing in the area before <br />commencement of construction. Do not allow traffic control and warning devices to <br />encroach on lanes used for maintenance of traffic. <br />The Engineer may allow the Contractor to restrict traffic to one -way <br />operation for short periods of time provided that the Contractor employs adequate means <br />of traffic control and does not unreasonably delay traffic. When a construction activity <br />requires restricting traffic to one -way operations, locate the flaggers within view of each <br />other when possible. When visual contact between flaggers is not possible, equip them <br />with 2 -way radios, official, or pilot vehicle(s), or use traffic signals. <br />102 -5.4 Crossings and Intersections: Provide and maintain adequate <br />accommodations for intersecting and crossing traffic. Do not block or unduly restrict any <br />road or street crossing the project unless approved by the Engineer. Maintain all existing <br />actuated or traffic responsive mode signal operations for main and side street movements <br />for the duration of the Contract. Restore any loss of detection within 12 hours. Use only <br />detection technology listed on the Department's Approved Products List (APL) and <br />approved by the Engineer to restore detection capabilities. <br />Before beginning any construction, provide the Engineer a plan for <br />maintaining detection devices for each intersection and the name(s) and phone numbers of <br />persons that can be contacted when signal operation malfunctions. <br />March 2007 01000 -3 <br />03- 4122.D <br />Aiy.l v L^ a/ <br />
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