Common use of Conceptual Design Schematics Clause in Contracts

Conceptual Design Schematics. The Engineer shall develop conceptual design schematics in MicroStation format to evaluate various methods of handling traffic while providing access in key areas. It is anticipated that a single design alternative that optimizes traffic flow and access must be produced. The conceptual schematics will be plan view only. Profile work will be done only to the extent necessary to lay out the proper horizontal geometry. The schematics must contain the following design elements: • Mainlane roadway alignment • Pavement edges, face of curbs and shoulder lines • Typical sections of existing and proposed roadways • Proposed structure locations (including wildlife crossings and fencing structures) • Preliminary ROW requirements and control-of-access locations • Direction of traffic flow and the number of lanes on all roadways • Existing and projected traffic volumes • Existing utilities

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Samples: sb20pca.txdot.gov

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Conceptual Design Schematics. The Engineer shall develop conceptual design schematics in MicroStation format to evaluate various methods of handling traffic while providing access in key areas. It is anticipated that a single design alternative that optimizes traffic flow and access must shall be produced. The conceptual schematics will be plan view only. Profile work will be done only to the extent necessary to lay out the proper horizontal geometry. The schematics must shall contain the following design elements: • Mainlane roadway alignment • Pavement edges, face of curbs and shoulder lines • Typical sections of existing and proposed roadways • Proposed structure locations (including wildlife crossings and fencing structures) • Preliminary ROW requirements and control-of-access locations • Direction of traffic flow and the number of lanes on all roadways • Existing and projected traffic volumes • Existing utilitiesutilities DocuSign Envelope ID: E7DAA847-BF7C-44E6-B32B-712DD5062C72

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Samples: sb20pca.txdot.gov

Conceptual Design Schematics. The Engineer shall develop conceptual design schematics in MicroStation format to evaluate various methods of handling traffic while providing access in key areas. It is anticipated that a single design alternative that optimizes traffic flow and access must shall be produced. The conceptual schematics will be plan view only. Profile work will be done only to the extent necessary to lay out the proper horizontal geometry. The schematics must shall contain the following design elements: Mainlane roadway alignment Pavement edges, face of curbs and shoulder lines Typical sections of existing and proposed roadways Proposed structure locations (including wildlife crossings and fencing structures) Preliminary ROW requirements and control-of-access locations Direction of traffic flow and the number of lanes on all roadways Existing and projected traffic volumes Existing utilitiesutilities DocuSign Envelope ID: 32531276-D54D-42BA-B8CD-1FFE51D0946F

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Samples: sb20pca.txdot.gov

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Conceptual Design Schematics. The Engineer shall develop conceptual design schematics in MicroStation format to evaluate various methods of handling traffic while providing access in key areas. It is anticipated that a single design alternative that optimizes traffic flow and access must shall be produced. The conceptual schematics will be plan view only. Profile work will be done only to the extent necessary to lay out the proper horizontal geometry. The schematics must shall contain the following design elements: • Mainlane roadway alignment • Pavement edges, face of curbs and shoulder lines • Typical sections of existing and proposed roadways • Proposed structure locations (including wildlife crossings and fencing structures) • Preliminary ROW requirements and control-of-access locations • Direction of traffic flow and the number of lanes on all roadways • Existing and projected traffic volumes • Existing utilities

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Samples: sb20pca.txdot.gov

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