Road Design and Plan Development Sample Clauses

Road Design and Plan Development. The CONSULTANT shall prepare preliminary plans, an economic analysis with proposed economic alternatives and preliminary estimates of cost, which shall be in accordance with the accepted standards for such work and in accordance with the Indiana Manual on Uniform Traffic control Devices (IMUTCD), Standard Specifications, Standard Drawings, Recurring Special Provisions and Plan Details, Special Provision Technical Advisories, Design Memorandums and the Indiana Design Manual (IDM). Such preliminary plans and economic analyses shall be developed to the point required to fulfill the requirements for a Design Public Hearing, and no further work shall be done on the plans, unless and until specifically directed by INDOT. The CONSULTANT shall prepare Design Exceptions as described in the IDM when reduced project elements are appropriate. Design Exceptions shall be supported by Performance Based Practical Design (PBPD) documentation when requested. The CONSULTANT shall prepare Unique Special Provisions as described in IDM Chapter 14 & 19. Following approval of the hearing plans, approval of the Environmental Document, and completion of the Public Hearing requirements, the CONSULTANT shall develop the final design including contract plans, special provisions for the specifications and final cost estimates for the construction of the project. The cost estimate and unit prices for construction shall be prepared according to INDOT’s current practices and shall include all items of work required for the complete construction of the work, including temporary work. The CONSULTANT shall provide project coordination necessary to develop final plans, including but not limited to:
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Road Design and Plan Development. Objective The objective of this task is to develop the I-64 HMA Overlay contract documents in accordance with IDM Section 14-2.01 for 3R Projects, Freeways. Results/Deliverables The deliverables are the small structure plans and contract documents in accordance with the IDM Section 14-2.01 for 3R Projects, Freeways, and include the following: • Initial Site VisitStage 1 Plans • Preliminary Field Check Plans • Preliminary Right-of-Way Plans • Stage 2 Plans • Final Right-of-Way Plans • Final Field Check Plans • Stage 3 Plans • Final Tracings Plans Activity Activities are as follows: • Prepare and submit Stage 1 Documents • Attend Preliminary Field Check and distribute minutes • Prepare and submit Preliminary Right-of-Way Plans • Prepare and submit Stage 2 Documents • Prepare and submit Final Right-of-Way Plans • Attend Final Field Check and distribute minutes • Prepare and submit Stage 3 Documents • Prepare and submit Final Tracings Documents Assumptions • The design shall follow criteria outlined in Figure 54-2A, Geometric Design Criteria for Freeway • E valuation of Level One and Level Two criteria will be required within the limits of the culvert replacement. No Design Exceptions are anticipated • No geometric or pavement width changes are anticipated • No horizontal or vertical alignment changes are anticipated • All pavement markings and raised pavement markers are to be replaced where applicable. Pavement marking tables to be provided. • Underdrain design is not requiredBridge design is not required • The Pavement Scoping Application Report shall be utilized as the Abbreviated Engineer’s Report • Assume 12 culverts to be analyzed along the corridor, four greater than 36-inches and eight less than 36-inches in diameter. • Ditching corrections (approximately 650 LFT) and shoulder clipping (approximately 7000 LFT) anticipated along corridor • Existing guardrail shall remain “in-place”, guardrail replacement and roadside safety design will not be required • IHCP exception will not be required • The Traffic Control Plan Checklist will be the extent required for a Transportation Management PlanPlan development will utilize full-size plan sheets • Aerial imagery assumed in plan sheets • Maintenance of traffic plans to be included • Lead bundling coordination required with Des. 2100167 I-64 Small Structures and Drains Construction • Temporary erosion control plans, details of ditch correction, and culvert replacement plan sheets to be provided • Two p...

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