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Contractor Name
Pacific Electric Contracting Inc.
PROJECT NAME
Emergency Vehicle Preemption Project (2010) Jefferson Avenue-Marshall Street, Redwood City
RMP File Number
304.5
Date
3/7/2011
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C. Work Area Traffic Control Handbook, Building News Incorporated, P.O. Box 3031, Terminal Annex, Los <br /> Angeles, California 90051. <br /> 1.04 SUBMITTALS <br /> A. Traffic Control Plans: <br /> 1. Submit Traffic Control Plans to clearly describe proposed traffic control measures. The plans shall <br /> be in accordance with the Standard Plans and Specifications and the CAMUTCD. When required <br /> by the City Engineer Traffic Control Plans shall be prepared by a licensed Civil or Traffic Engineer. <br /> 2. The Traffic Control Plan shall provide a detailed approach for detours and to control traffic through <br /> the construction zone, shall conform to Caltrans and City standards, and will be approved by the <br /> City Engineer before construction begins. <br /> 3. The submittals shall consist of scaled drawings for each situation anticipated to be encountered, <br /> i.e., intersections, mid -block (each during working and non - working hours), etc. and necessary <br /> details. <br /> 4. The scaled drawings shall show signs, traffic control devices and flaggers as required. <br /> PART 2 - PRODUCTS <br /> 2.01 CONSTRUCTION SIGNS <br /> A. Construction signs shall conform to the standards of the Standard Plans and Specifications and the <br /> CAMUTCD. <br /> B. Temporary warning signs in construction areas shall have a black legend and border on an orange <br /> background. Color for other signs shall follow the standard for all highway signs. <br /> C. All signs used during hours of darkness shall be retroreflective. <br /> 2.02 OTHER TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES <br /> A. General: Traffic control devices shall conform to the standards of the Standard Plans and Specifications, <br /> and the CAMUTCD. <br /> B. Cones or Delineators: <br /> 1. Cones or delineators shall consist of cylindrical or cone shaped plastic devices, which shall be <br /> 18 inches to 48 inches in height. <br /> 2. Cones or delineators shall have a flexible base of suitable weight, which will ensure stability. <br /> 3. Cones or delineators used during hours of darkness shall be affixed with retroreflective sleeves or <br /> be internally illuminated meeting the requirements of the CAMUTCD. <br /> C. Barricades: <br /> 1. Barricades shall be Type I, Type II or Type III barricades as set forth in the Standard Plans and <br /> Specifications, and the CAMUTCD. <br /> 2. Barricades used during hours of darkness shall be equipped with flashers. <br /> PART 3 - EXECUTION <br /> 3.01 DIVERTING PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC <br /> A. Whenever construction operations obstruct the flow of pedestrian traffic or present a hazard to <br /> pedestrians, the Contractor shall take appropriate action to protect and separate pedestrians from the <br /> work area and to direct pedestrians to alternate routes. <br /> B. Such action may include placement of barricades between pedestrians and work areas, placement of <br /> warning signs, and provision of personnel as required to protect pedestrians as conditions warrant. <br /> 3.02 DIVERTING VEHICULAR TRAFFIC <br /> TRAFFIC REGULATIONS 01550 -2 <br /> EMERGENCY VEHCILE PREEMPTION PROJECT 2010 <br />
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