Erosion Control Plans. Erosion control plans will be prepared depicting site specific erosion control measures, as well as general notes, details, and quantities for additional erosion control measures that may be needed depending on site conditions. It is anticipated that the preparation of a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) will be required.
Erosion Control Plans. The Consultant shall develop Erosion Control details, at a scale acceptable to the County, including necessary notes and details, as part of the contract plans necessary to secure applicable permits. The objectives of the erosion control plans are to prevent erosion where construction activities are occurring, prevent pollutants from mixing with storm water and prevent pollutants from being discharged by trapping them on-site. The construction documents shall provide for stormwater pollution prevention plan (SWPPP) and control to be paid for as a lump sum item.
Erosion Control Plans. Traffic Control Sequencing Plan
Erosion Control Plans. (Source Type 1257)
5.1 Prepare the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) and provide the NPDES information and exhibits for the State’s submittal to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA), the County, and the Department of Natural Resources (DNR). Contractor will meet, if necessary, with each agency listed above to go over questions and comments.
5.1.1 Incorporate comments from a review done by these agencies during plan production.
5.2 Prepare erosion control plan that addresses all stages of construction.
5.3 Prepare turf establishment plan based upon State supplied recommendations.
Erosion Control Plans. (4 sheets)
Erosion Control Plans. (4 sheets) Demolition Plans – (4 sheets) Typical Roadway Sections – (1 sheet) Roadway Plan and Profiles – (4 sheets) Roadway Details – (2 sheets) Stormwater Treatment Facilities – (2 sheets)
Erosion Control Plans. Activity Code 1257)
7.1 Prepare the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) and provide the NPDES information and exhibits for the State’s submittal to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA), the County, and the Department of Resources (DNR).
7.2 Contractor will meet, if necessary, with each agency listed above to go over questions and comments.
7.3 Prepare erosion control plan.
7.4 Prepare turf establishment based upon State supplied seeding and restoration recommendations.
7.5 Provide all plans, reports, computations, and permit exhibits noted in the work tasks.
Erosion Control Plans. As part of the 65% plans, the Consultant will design large erosion control measures that will require additional right-of-way or easements during construction. Primarily these measures will consist of sediment dams and sediment basins if required for the project. Following approval of the 65% plans, the Consultant will finalize the erosion control plan by specifying erosion control measures, which minimize erosion and limit off-site sedimentation during construction of the Project. The design will be in accordance with the requirements of the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ). The Consultant will show erosion control measures and special details as part of the construction plan set. Following an initial review by the Town, The Consultant will submit erosion control plans to the Regional Office of NCDEQ for review and approval prior to approval of the final roadway plans by the Town. All application fees will be the responsibility of the Town. Task 5 – Traffic Management Plan Xxxxxx-Xxxx anticipates Trinitie Trail will be closed to thru traffic for the duration of this culvert replacement project. Xxxxxx-Xxxx will provide a traffic management plan narrative and offsite detour signing plan for the maintenance of local access. Traffic management plans will conform to the latest NCDOT standard drawings and specifications for traffic control. Task 6 – Pavement Marking and Signing Xxxxxx-Xxxx will develop permanent pavement marking and signing plans and will submit pavement marking and signing plans in conjunction with the 90% and 100% roadway plans submittals. The Engineer will identify existing markings and signage. The Engineer will be responsible for warning and regulatory signs, and the Town will be responsible for street name signs and other decorative signs. Pavement marking and signing plans will conform to the latest NCDOT, MUTCD, and Town design standards. Task 7 – Utility Coordination Task 7.1 Utility Coordination All existing utilities in the project area are underground. Based on preliminary utility coordination, it is assumed that existing potable water distribution mains owned by Dare County will not require relocation. Existing telecommunications (Charter/Spectrum and Brightspeed) and distribution electric (Dominion Energy) were indeterminate during preliminary coordination. Consultant will contact the utility owners identified by survey and XXX and provide project plans for conflict assessment. Consultant will conduct up...
Erosion Control Plans. C7.2 Erosion Control Plans C7.3 Erosion Control Plans
Erosion Control Plans. Demolition Plans;