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DRAWINGS TO BE FURNISHED. The Department’s Division of Highway Design & Contracts will furnish to the Contractor location drawings or other information that will indicate the location of lines and word messages to be installed and/or removed at each location. The following drawings, hereinafter referred to as Contract Drawings, are hereby made a part of these specifications: See TAR-1, TBAP-2, TBB-1, TBI-1, TBL-1, TBL-2, TBL-3, TBP-1, TBS-2, TBX-1, TCW-1, TEL-1, TIN-1, TPK-1, TRF-2, TRR-1, TRS-1, TSB-1, TSR-1, TSS-1, TTC-1, TWM-1, TWM-2, TSL-1
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DRAWINGS TO BE FURNISHED. The following official sign, material, and installation drawings of the Department of Transportation (DOT), hereinafter referred to as Contract Drawings, are hereby made a part of these specifications and have been included in this Part C: SG-112, SG-123A, SG-125A, SG-127, SG-194, SI-723G, SI-724G, SI-725G, TTC-3, FAB-806, FAB-805-OBA, FAB-805-IBA & AB-0280, Standard SNS Samples
DRAWINGS TO BE FURNISHED. NYCDOT will furnish to the Contractor location drawings or other information that will indicate the location of lines, symbols, word messages, and color surface treatments to be installed and/or removed at each location. The following drawings, hereinafter referred to as Typical Drawings, attached hereto as Exhibit A, are hereby made a part of these specifications and may be updated by the Engineer during the term of the Contract: See TCW-1, TEL-1, TPK-1, TBAP-1, TBL-2, TBL-1, TBI-1, TBX-1, TBP-1, TBUS-1, TRS-1, TSB-1, TSR-1, TRF-2, TRR-1, TSC-1, TAR-1, TWM-1, TTC-1
DRAWINGS TO BE FURNISHED. NYCDOT will furnish to the Contractor location drawings or other information that will indicate the location of lines and word messages to be installed and/or removed at each location. The following drawings, hereinafter referred to as Contract Drawings, attached hereto as Exhibit B, are hereby made a part of these Specifications: SBS-1,TAR-1, TBAP-2, TBB-1, TBI-1, TBL-1, TBL-2, TBL-3, TBP-1, TBS-2, TBX-1, TCW-1, TEL-1, TIN-1, TPK-1, TRF-2, TRR-1, TRS-1, TSB-1, TSR-1, TSS-1, TWM-1, TWM-2, TWM-3, TSL-1, TTC-1 After the award of the Contract, the Contractor will be furnished electronic copies of each Contract Drawing and a set of these Specifications.

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