Common use of Pavement Marking Clause in Contracts

Pavement Marking. The Engineer shall detail both permanent and temporary pavement markings and channelization devices on plan sheets. The Engineer shall coordinate with the State (and other Engineers as required) for overall temporary, interim, and final pavement marking strategies. The Engineer shall select Pavement markings from the latest State standards. If requested by the State, the Engineer shall provide a 3D model with the proposed pavement marking stenciled onto the model. The Engineer shall provide the following information on sign and pavement marking layouts: o Roadway layout. o Center line with station numbering. o Designation of arrow used on exit direction signs o Culverts and other structures that present a hazard to traffic. o Location of utilities. o Existing signs to remain, to be removed, to be relocated or replaced. o Proposed signs (illustrated, numbered and size). o Proposed overhead sign bridges to remain, to be revised, removed, relocated, or replaced.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Construction Phase Services, sb20pca.txdot.gov, sb20pca.txdot.gov

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Pavement Marking. The Engineer shall detail both permanent and temporary pavement markings and channelization devices on plan sheets. The Engineer shall coordinate with the State (and other Engineers as required) for overall temporary, interim, and final pavement marking strategies. The Engineer shall select Pavement markings from the latest State standards. If requested by the State, the Engineer shall provide a 3D model with the proposed pavement marking stenciled onto the model. The Engineer shall provide the following information on sign and pavement marking layouts: o Roadway layout. o Center line with station numbering. o Designation of arrow used on exit direction signs o Culverts and other structures that present a hazard to traffic. o Location of utilities. o Existing signs to remain, to be removed, to be relocated or replaced. o Proposed signs (illustrated, numbered and size). o Proposed overhead sign bridges to remain, to be revised, removed, relocated, or replaced.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: sb20pca.txdot.gov, sb20pca.txdot.gov, sb20pca.txdot.gov

Pavement Marking. The Engineer shall detail both permanent and temporary pavement markings and channelization devices on plan sheets. The Engineer shall coordinate with the State (and other Engineers as required) for overall temporary, interim, and final pavement marking strategies. The Engineer shall select Pavement markings from the latest State standards. If requested by the State, the Engineer shall provide a 3D model with the proposed pavement marking stenciled onto the model. The Engineer shall provide the following information on sign and sign/pavement marking layouts: o Roadway layout. o Center line with station numbering. o Designation of arrow used on exit direction signs o Culverts and other structures that present a hazard to traffic. o Location of utilities. o Existing signs to remain, to be removed, or to be relocated or replacedrelocated. o Proposed signs (illustrated, numbered and size). o Proposed overhead sign bridges to remain, to be revised, removed, removed or relocated, or replaced.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: sb20pca.txdot.gov, sb20pca.txdot.gov

Pavement Marking. The Engineer shall detail both permanent and temporary pavement markings and channelization devices on plan sheets. The Engineer shall coordinate with the State (and other Engineers as required) for overall temporary, interim, and final pavement marking strategies. The Engineer shall select Pavement markings from the latest State standards. If requested by the State, the Engineer shall provide a 3D model with the proposed pavement marking stenciled onto the model. The Engineer shall provide the following information on sign signing and pavement marking layouts: o Roadway layout. o Center line with station numbering. o Designation of arrow used on exit direction signs o Culverts and other structures that present a hazard to traffic. o Location of utilities. o Existing signs to remain, to be removed, or to be relocated or replacedrelocated. o Proposed signs (illustrated, numbered and size). o Proposed overhead sign bridges to remain, to be revised, removed, removed or relocated, or replaced.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: sb20pca.txdot.gov

Pavement Marking. The Engineer shall detail both permanent and temporary pavement markings and channelization devices on plan sheets. The Engineer shall coordinate with the State (and other Engineers as required) for overall temporary, interim, and final pavement marking strategies. The Engineer shall select Pavement markings from the latest State standards. If requested by the State, the Engineer shall provide a 3D model with the proposed pavement marking stenciled onto the model. The Engineer shall provide the following information on sign and pavement marking layouts: o Roadway layout. o Center line with station numbering. DocuSign Envelope ID: 81F7252A-C4FA-4500-8C54-29C866EB3486 o Designation of arrow used on exit direction signs o Culverts and other structures that present a hazard to traffic. o Location of utilities. o Existing signs to remain, to be removed, to be relocated or replaced. o Proposed signs (illustrated, illustrated and numbered and sizewith a leader to proposed location). o Proposed overhead sign bridges to remain, to be revised, removed, relocated, or replaced.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: sb20pca.txdot.gov

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Pavement Marking. The Engineer shall detail both permanent and temporary pavement markings and channelization devices on plan sheets. The Engineer shall coordinate with the State (and other Engineers as required) for overall temporary, interim, and final pavement marking strategies. The Engineer shall select Pavement markings from the latest State standards. If requested by the State, the The Engineer shall provide a 3D corridor model with the proposed pavement marking stenciled onto the model. The Engineer shall provide the following information on sign and sign/pavement marking layouts: o Roadway layout. o Center line with station numbering. o Designation of arrow used on exit direction signs o Culverts and other structures that present a hazard to traffic. o Location of utilities. o Existing signs to remain, to be removed, or to be relocated or replacedrelocated. o Proposed signs (illustrated, numbered and size). o Proposed overhead sign bridges to remain, to be revised, removed, removed or relocated, or replaced.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: sb20pca.txdot.gov

Pavement Marking. The Engineer shall detail both permanent and temporary pavement markings and channelization devices on plan sheets. The Engineer shall coordinate with the State (and other Engineers as required) for overall temporary, interim, and final pavement marking strategies. The Engineer shall select Pavement markings from the latest State standards. If requested by the State, the Engineer shall provide a 3D model with the proposed pavement marking stenciled onto the model. The Engineer shall provide the following information on sign and sign/pavement marking layouts: o Roadway layout. o Center line with station numbering. o Designation of arrow used on exit direction signs o Culverts and other structures that present a hazard to traffic. o Location of utilities. o Existing signs to remain, to be removed, or to be relocated or replacedrelocated. o Proposed signs (illustrated, numbered and size). DocuSign Envelope ID: BB9CB9F4-FE9A-4C53-8095-241296FD342F o Proposed overhead sign bridges to remain, to be revised, removed, removed or relocated, or replaced.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: sb20pca.txdot.gov

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