Temporary Traffic Signals and Illumination Sample Clauses

Temporary Traffic Signals and Illumination. The Engineer shall immediately notify the State if the Engineer determines that an existing traffic signal or roadway illumination will be affected by the project. The Engineer shall address the adjustment or realignment of traffic signal heads and the use of detection for mainlanes and side streets on the plans as directed by the State. The Engineer shall obtain traffic movement counts to address any new timing plans to minimize the impact during construction and to determine the storage length needed for left and right turn movements. The Engineer shall address lighting of signalized intersections and shall coordinate with local utilities as approved by the State.
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Temporary Traffic Signals and Illumination. If the Engineer determines that an existing traffic signal will be affected by the project, then the Engineer shall address the adjustment/realignment of traffic signal heads and the use of detection for travel lanes and side streets on the plans. The Engineer shall obtain traffic movement counts to address any new timing plans to minimize the impact during construction and to determine the storage length needed for left and right turn movements. The Engineer shall address lighting of signalized intersections, and shall coordinate with local utilities as approved by the State.
Temporary Traffic Signals and Illumination. If the Engineer determines that an existing traffic signal will be affected by the project, then the Engineer shall address the adjustment/realignment of traffic signal heads and the use of detection for mainlanes and side streets on the plans. The Engineer shall obtain traffic movement counts to address any new timing plans to minimize the impact during construction and to determine the storage length needed for left and right turn movements. The Engineer shall address lighting of signalized intersections, and shall coordinate with local utilities as approved by the State. DocuSign Envelope ID: CCC15E4F-025E-45ED-8647-4B6C2DCF3710
Temporary Traffic Signals and Illumination. The Engineer shall develop temporary signal layout to address the adjustment/realignment of traffic signal heads and the use of detection for mainlanes and side streets on the plans. The Engineer shall provide temporary lighting at temporary ramps and address lighting of signalized intersections, and shall coordinate with local utilities as approved by the State.
Temporary Traffic Signals and Illumination. The Engineer shall immediately notify the State if the Engineer determines that an existing traffic signal or roadway illumination will be affected by the project. The Engineer shall address the adjustment or realignment of traffic signal heads and the use of detection for mainlanes and side streets on the plans as directed by the State. The Engineer shall obtain traffic movement counts to address any new timing plans to minimize the impact during construction and to determine the storage length needed for left and right turn movements. The Engineer shall address lighting of signalized intersections and shall coordinate with local utilities as approved by the State. Temporary traffic signal plans will be prepared for three intersections.
Temporary Traffic Signals and Illumination. The Engineer shall address the adjustment or realignment of traffic signal heads, changes in signal phasing and the use of detection for frontage roads and cross streets on the plans as directed by the State. The Engineer shall obtain traffic movement counts to address any new timing plans to minimize the impact during construction and to determine the storage length needed for left and right turn movements. The Engineer shall address lighting of signalized intersections and shall coordinate with local utilities as approved by the State. Prior to start of temporary traffic signal design, the Engineer shall coordinate with the City of Austin Signal Department and Austin District Traffic Office for the latest city preferences. The city does not typically hand over an existing cabinet/controller to be used for a temporary signal nor do they allow contractors in their cabinet. Include temporary traffic signals at nearby intersections that are significantly impacted by a construction phase.
Temporary Traffic Signals and Illumination. The Engineer shall immediately notify the State if the Engineer determines that an existing traffic signal or roadway illumination will be affected by the project. The Engineer shall address the adjustment or realignment of traffic signal heads and the use of detection for mainlanes and side streets on the plans as directed by the State. Plans will include one layout sheet per signal per phase only. Timing plans will not be provided. The Engineer shall address lighting of signalized intersections and shall coordinate with local utilities as approved by the State. Three (3) phases of temporary signal for the existing signal at US 82 and FM 989 and Two (2) phases of temporary signals for the existing signals at IH 30 and FM 989.
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