Mainlane and Frontage Road Design Sample Clauses

Mainlane and Frontage Road Design. The Engineer shall provide the design of mainlanes with full shoulders, frontage roads, entrance and exit ramps, managed lanes and auxiliary lanes. The design must be consistent with the approved schematic or refined schematic and the current TxDOT Roadway Design Manual.
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Mainlane and Frontage Road Design. The Engineer shall supplement the mainlane and frontage road design to include: • revised pavement design • Add crash wall at Sonterra DocuSign Envelope ID: ED7DF0BF-CED8-459B-BD20-D429F09B7CE5

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