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Official Document Type
Contract
Approved Date
07/12/2016
Control Number
2016-110
Agenda Item Number
12.F.1.
Entity Name
Barth Construction
GoLine
Subject
GoLine Bus Transfer Hub
Contract and Specifications
Area
1235 16th St.
Project Number
1330
Bid Number
2016019
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Special Conditions for Right-of-Way Permit <br /> Page 2 <br /> 9. A compacted roadway shall be provided at the end of each work day. Disrupted roadways shall be <br /> clearly marked as a construction area. <br /> 10.Refer to the attached Traffic Engineering Regulations for construction work on Indian River <br /> County roadways for maintenance of traffic inspection policy and procedure. Field inspection for <br /> work zone safety and maintenance of traffic will be coordinated by the Traffic Engineering <br /> Division.. <br /> 11.All construction equipment, materials, etc. shall be stored outside of the clear zone. Equipment <br /> and construction materials that are stored within the clear zone shall be clearly marked with Type <br /> II barricades with flashing yellow lights. <br /> 12.All projects and work within Indian River County right-of-way shall have an approved Traffic <br /> Control Plan(TCP).All work shall be executed under the established TCP and Indian River <br /> County approved procedures. The TCP shall provide the proposed detour route,traffic control <br /> devices,and other pertinent information for the proposed project and shall be submitted for review <br /> and approval by the Public Works Department. <br /> The FDOT Design Standards,Indices 600, 2015 do not include a Traffic Control Plan for a full <br /> road closure. For full road closures, a TCP is required to be submitted by the contractor a <br /> minimum of two(2)weeks prior to the proposed road closure. <br /> All traffic control devices shall be in accordance with the Florida Department of Transportation <br /> (FDOT) Design Standards, Indices 600, 2015, the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, <br /> 2009 Edition, and.Indian River County Typical Drawings for Sighing;'Pavement Markings, and <br /> Geometrics,latest edition. ' <br /> 13. For full road'closures,Portable Changeable Message Signs are required to pre-advertise the <br /> roadway closure,,a minimum of seven(T)days in advance of the road closure_and during the <br /> duration of the road closure.The use of Portable Changeable Message-Signs for lane closures on <br /> thoroughfare plan roadways will be required.Messages are to be as approved by the Public <br /> Works Department and shown on the TCP. <br /> TRAFFIC ENGINEERING REGULATIONS <br /> Maintenance and Protection of Traffic: <br /> It shall be the responsibility of the contractor to provide_for the maintenance and protection of traffic in <br /> accordance with the applicable indices in the most current edition of the Florida:Department of <br /> Transportation Roadway and,Traffic Design Standards and the Federal Highway Administration Manual <br /> on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. The indices shall be-considered the minimum standards and a more <br /> extensive work zone set-up or modifications may be required by the County Public Work Director or his <br /> designee for,the protection of personnel in the work area as well as the traveling public. <br /> CAUsers\hcavne\DesldoplatC TRAFFIC ENGNEERING SPECIALCONDMONS FOR RIGHT.DOC' 9/232015 <br /> 011100-15 <br />
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