Bridge Load Rating Sample Clauses

Bridge Load Rating. ‌ 35 Developer shall load rate all NBI qualified bridges carrying vehicular traffic (20ft in length or 36 more), including culverts that are defined as bridges and prepare a Load Rating Report(s) in 37 accordance with the AASHTO Manual for Bridge Evaluation. The minimum operating load rating 38 factor for all new bridges must be 2.0. The minimum length of structures that are required to be 39 load rated and the loading requirements must be in accordance with the AASHTO Manual for
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Bridge Load Rating. ‌ 35 Developer shall load rate all NBI qualified bridges carrying vehicular traffic (20ft in length or 36 more), including culverts that are defined as bridges and prepare a Load Rating Report(s) in 37 accordance with the AASHTO Manual for Bridge Evaluation. The minimum operating load rating 38 factor for all new bridges must be 2.0. The minimum length of structures that are required to be 39 load rated and the loading requirements must be in accordance with the AASHTO Manual for 40 Bridge Evaluation. WithAt the same time as the Initial Design Submittal of a bridge Plan, 41 Developer shall submit an Initialinitial Load Rating Report(s) to ADOT for review and comment. 1 WithAt the same time as the Final Design Submittal of a bridge Plan, Developer shall submit a 2 Finalfinal Load Rating Report(s) to ADOT for review and comment. 3 455.4 SUBMITTALS‌ 4 Table 455-4 reflects a nonexclusive list of Submittals identified in Section DR 455 of the TPs 5 and is not intended to be an all-inclusive or exhaustive listing of Submittals. Developer shall 6 determine and submit all Submittals as required by the Contract Documents, Governmental 7 Approvals, and Governmental Entities. Unless otherwise indicated, Developer shall submit all 8 Submittals in both electronic format and hardcopy format. At a minimum and unless otherwise 9 specified in the Contract Documents, Developer shall submit the following to ADOT in the 10 formats described in Section GP 110.10.2.1.1 of the TPs: Table 455-4 Nonexclusive Submittals List Submittals Level of Number of Copies Submittal Section
Bridge Load Rating. The CONSULTANT shall perform load ratings of all bridges. The load ratings shall be performed in accordance with the Bridge Design and Rating manuals listed in I. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS.
Bridge Load Rating. ‌ 39 Developer shall load rate all NBI qualified bridges carrying vehicular traffic (20ft in length or 40 more), including culverts that are defined as bridges and prepare a Load Rating Report(s) in 41 accordance with the AASHTO Manual for Bridge Evaluation. The minimum operating load rating Arizona Department of Transportation - 178 - Request for Proposals South Mountain Freeway Project 202 MA 054 H882701C Addendum #45 (10-216-2015) Volume II – Technical Provisions 1 factor for all new bridges must be 2.0. The minimum length of structures that are required to be 2 load rated and the loading requirements must be in accordance with the AASHTO Manual for
Bridge Load Rating. At the completion of construction, Xxxxxx Associates will complete the load ratings utilizing the AASHTOWare Bridge Rating (BrR) computer program. The load ratings will be in accordance with The Manual for Bridge Evaluation, Second Edition/2011 (MBE), The Idaho Manual for Bridge Evaluation, and The Idaho Transportation Departments Bridge Design LRFD Manual.

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