Common use of Construction Signs Clause in Contracts

Construction Signs. In accordance with Section GC 7.06 of the General Conditions, the Contractor is responsible for the supply, erection, maintenance and subsequent removal of all temporary traffic controls, including signs, lights, barricades, delineators, cones, detour signage, etc., required on the work. Traffic controls shall be provided in general accordance with the latest edition of the “OTM Book 7”. A Traffic Control Plan indicating all traffic signage layout and types in a neat legible manner shall be submitted for approval by the Contract Administrator a minimum of three weeks prior to construction commencement and shall be in accordance with the latest edition of the “OTM Book 7”. Revisions to the Traffic Control Plan shall be made to reflect ongoing changes on the project as needed and shall be approved by the Contract Administrator. Traffic controls shall be operational before work affecting traffic begins. A minimum of two (2) TC-67 signs shall be supplied and erected by the Contractor at Contract limits with approved text, as directed by the Contract Administrator. The Contractor shall maintain signs for the duration of the construction, including removal upon completion. The signs shall be supplied and erected a minimum of two (2) weeks prior to commencement of construction.

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Sources: Contract Agreement, Contract Agreement