Common use of Geometric Design Schematics Clause in Contracts

Geometric Design Schematics. The Engineer shall furnish Microsoft Office and MicroStation V8 or V8i-Geopak compatible computer generated media containing the roadway schematic layout. All supporting attachments and exhibits shall accompany the schematic layout. Design shall be prepared in accordance with the latest version of TxDOT Advance Project Development Design Schematic Checklist, TxDOT Roadway Design Manual, TxDOT Project Development Process Manual, American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO), including:  Roadway alignments for ramps, frontage roads and cross streets  Pavement edges, curb lines, sidewalks  Typical sections of existing and proposed roadways  Structure locations  Existing and proposed major utilities  Existing property lines and respective property ownership information  ROW requirements adequate for preparation of ROW ramps  Control-of-access limits  Existing and projected traffic volumes  Location and text of the proposed guide signs  Lane lines, shoulder lines, and direction of traffic flow arrows  Calculated profile grade and vertical curve data including “K” values  Potential noise barrier locations

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement for Professional Engineering Services, Agreement for Professional Engineering Services, Agreement for Professional Engineering Services

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Geometric Design Schematics. The Engineer shall furnish Microsoft Office and MicroStation V8 or V8i-Geopak compatible computer generated media containing the roadway schematic layout. All supporting attachments and exhibits shall accompany the schematic layout. Design shall be prepared in accordance with the latest version of TxDOT Advance Project Development Design Schematic Checklist, TxDOT Roadway Design Manual, TxDOT Project Development Process Manual, American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO), including: Roadway alignments for ramps, frontage roads and cross streets Pavement edges, curb lines, sidewalks Typical sections of existing and proposed roadways Structure locations Existing and proposed major utilities Existing property lines and respective property ownership information ROW requirements adequate for preparation of ROW ramps Control-of-access limits Existing and projected traffic volumes Location and text of the proposed guide signs Lane lines, shoulder lines, and direction of traffic flow arrows Calculated profile grade and vertical curve data including “K” values Potential noise barrier locations

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement for Professional Engineering Services, Agreement

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