ADA Design Standards and Construction Specifications Sample Clauses

ADA Design Standards and Construction Specifications. Agency agrees to comply with ODOT’s current ADA-related design standards, construction specifications, and design exception documentation and approval requirements for design, modification, upgrade, or construction of Project sidewalks, curb ramps, and pedestrian activated signals, as applicable to the Project, on both the Oregon State Highway System (state highway) and on the local agency system, including using the ODOT Highway Design Manual, ODOT Design Exception process, ODOT Standard Drawings, ODOT Construction Specifications, and current ODOT Curb Ramp Inspection form.
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ADA Design Standards and Construction Specifications. Agency agrees to comply with the design and construction standards and the design exception documentation and approval requirements agreed to in the Standards section of the Local Agency Certification Program Agreement. In addition, with respect to ADA-related design standards, design exception approvals, construction specifications, and inspections, Agency agrees to comply with the following: i. For project locations on or along the Oregon State Highway System (state highway), Agency shall apply ODOT’s current ADA-related design standards, construction specifications, and design exception documentation and approval requirements for design, modification, upgrade, or construction of Project sidewalks, curb ramps, and pedestrian-activated signals , as applicable to the Project, including using the ODOT Highway Design Manual, ODOT Design Exception process, ODOT Standard Drawings, ODOT Construction Specifications, and current ODOT Curb Ramp Inspection form. Agency further agrees to utilize ODOT standards to assess and ensure Project compliance with the ADA, and to document ramp inspections per subsection (c.)(i.) below. Design exceptions on State-owned facilities must be approved by State. For project locations on or along State-owned portions of the National Highway System (“NHS”) design exceptions must be approved by State and/or FHWA. ECxityhCibonittraAct No.C3it0y0o0f6P9o1r4tland ContracEtxh#ib3it0C006914 - Amendment 1 Agency/State Agreement No. 32760 ii. For project locations not on or along a state highway, including locally- owned portions of the NHS, Agency shall apply its own ADA-compliant design standards, construction specifications, design exception documentation and approval process, and inspection documentation process, as approved by State and FHWA for use on federally funded projects.
ADA Design Standards and Construction Specifications. Agency agrees to comply with ODOT’s current ADA-related design standards, construction specifications, and design exception documentation and approval requirements for design, modification, upgrade, or construction of Project sidewalks, curb ramps, and pedestrian activated signals, as applicable to the Project, on both the Oregon State Highway System (state highway) and on the local agency system, including using the ODOT Highway Design Manual, ODOT Design Exception process, ODOT Standard Drawings, ODOT Construction Specifications, and current ODOT Curb Ramp Inspection form. i. ADA Inspection Forms: Prior to issuing the Second Notification pursuant to Oregon Standard Specification 00180.50(g), or Agency’s approved equivalent, Agency agrees to submit a completed ODOT Curb Ramp Inspection Form 734-5020 to the address on the form as well as to State’s Regional Local Agency Liaison for each curb ramp designed, constructed, upgraded, or modified for this Project. The completed form is the required documentation from Agency showing that each curb ramp meets ODOT standards and is ADA compliant. ODOT’s fillable Curb Ramp Inspection Form 734-5020 and instructions are available at the following website: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/ODOT/HWY/CONSTRUCTION/Pag es/HwyConstForms1.aspx ii. State inspection: Agency shall promptly notify State of Project completion and allow State to inspect Project sidewalks, curb ramps, and pedestrian- activated signals, as applicable to the Project, located on or along a state highway prior to acceptance of Project by Agency and prior to release of any Agency contractor.
ADA Design Standards and Construction Specifications. Agency agrees to comply with ODOT’s current ADA-related design standards, construction specifications, and design exception documentation and approval requirements for design, modification, upgrade, or construction of Project sidewalks, curb ramps, and pedestrian activated signals, as applicable to the Project, on both the Oregon State Highway System (state highway) and on the local agency system, including using the ODOT Highway Design Manual, ODOT Design Exception process, ODOT Standard Drawings, ODOT Construction Specifications, and current ODOT Curb Ramp Inspection form. i. ADA Inspection Forms: Prior to issuing the Second Notification pursuant to Oregon Standard Specification 00180.50(g), or Agency’s approved equivalent, Agency agrees to submit a completed ODOT Curb Ramp Inspection Form 734-5020 to the address on the form as well as to State’s Regional Local Agency Liason for each curb ramp designed, constructed, upgraded, or modified for this Project. The completed form is the required documentation from Agency showing that each curb ramp meets ODOT standards and is ADA compliant. ODOT’s fillable Curb Ramp Inspection Form 734-5020 and instructions are available at the following website: ii. State inspection: Agency shall promptly notify State of Project completion and allow State to inspect Project sidewalks, curb ramps, and pedestrian- activated signals, as applicable to the Project, located on or along a state highway prior to acceptance of Project by Agency and prior to release of any Agency contractor.
ADA Design Standards and Construction Specifications. Agency agrees to comply with ODOT’s current, ADA-related design standards, construction specifications, and design exception documentation and approval requirements for design, modification, upgrade, or construction of Project sidewalks, curb ramps, and pedestrian activated signals on both the Oregon State Highway System (State highway) and on the local agency system, including using the ODOT Highway Design Manual, ODOT Design Exception process, ODOT Standard Drawings, ODOT Construction Specifications, and current ODOT Curb Ramp Inspection form. i. State’s ADA Inspection Forms: Prior to issuing the Second Notification pursuant to Oregon Standard Specification 00180.50(g), or Agency’s approved equivalent, Agency agrees to submit an ODOT Curb Ramp Inspection Form 734-5020 to the address on the form as well as to State’s Regional Local Agency Liason for each curb ramp designed, constructed, upgraded, or modified for this Project. The completed form is the required documentation from Agency showing that each curb ramp meets ODOT standards and is ADA compliant. ODOT’s fillable Curb Ramp Inspection Form 734-5020 and instructions are available at the following website:

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