Pavement Marking. The Consultant shall detail both permanent and temporary pavement markings and channelization devices on plan sheets. The Consultant shall coordinate with the State (and other Engineers as required) for overall temporary, interim, and final pavement marking strategies. The Consultant shall select Pavement markings from the latest State standards. The Consultant shall provide the following information on sign and pavement marking layouts: • Roadway layout. • Center line with station numbering. • Designation of arrow used on exit direction signs • Culverts and other structures that present a hazard to traffic. • Location of utilities. • Existing signs to remain, to be removed, to be relocated or replaced. • Proposed signs (illustrated, numbered and size). • Proposed overhead sign bridges to remain, to be revised, removed, relocated, or replaced. • Proposed overhead sign bridges, indicating location by plan. • Proposed markings (illustrated and quantified) which include pavement markings, object markings and delineation. • Quantities of existing pavement markings to be removed. • Proposed delineators, object markers, and mailboxes. • The location of interchanges, mainlanes, grade separations, frontage roads and ramps. • The number of lanes in each section of proposed highway and the location of changes in numbers of lanes. • Right-of-way limits. • Direction of traffic flow on all roadways.
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Pavement Marking. The Consultant Engineer shall detail both permanent and temporary pavement markings and channelization devices on plan sheets. The Consultant Engineer shall coordinate with the State (and other Engineers as required) for overall temporary, interim, and final pavement marking strategies. The Consultant 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 Consultant Engineer shall provide the following information on sign and pavement marking layouts: • Roadway layout. • Center line with station numbering. • Designation of arrow used on exit direction signs • Culverts and other structures that present a hazard to traffic. • Location of utilities. • Existing signs to remain, to be removed, to be relocated or replaced. • Proposed signs (illustrated, numbered and size). • Proposed overhead sign bridges to remain, to be revised, removed, relocated, or replaced. • Proposed overhead sign bridges, indicating location by plan. • Proposed markings (illustrated and quantified) which include pavement markings, object markings and delineation. • Quantities of existing pavement markings to be removed. • Proposed delineators, object markers, and mailboxes. • The location of interchanges, mainlanes, grade separations, frontage roads and ramps. • The number of lanes in each section of proposed highway and the location of changes in numbers of lanes. • Right-of-way limits. • Direction of traffic flow on all roadways.
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Sources: Contract for Engineering Services Supplemental Agreement No. 1