Maintenance and Protection of Traffic Plan Sample Clauses

Maintenance and Protection of Traffic Plan. ‌ All work within New York State highway ROW will be performed according to the official compilation of codes, rules and regulations of the State of New York (NYCRR), Title 17, Vol. B and the traffic and safety standards required by the NYSDOT specifications, Section 619. Work within roads owned or controlled by Nassau County, the Villages of Garden City, Lynbrook, and Malverne, and the Town of Hempstead and Malverne will be coordinated with the respective local agency. Maintenance and protection of traffic for all construction will comply with rules and regulations included in the New York State MUTCD and the NYSDOT Standard Specifications and Standard Details. An MPT plan prepared by KAG Engineering, PLLC (“KAGE”), include drawings and general notes specific to the Facility, as described below, and will be used to mitigate the impacts of this construction project. Detailed traffic safety procedures are described in Section
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Maintenance and Protection of Traffic Plan. The MPTP describes the Site location and surroundings, the need for traffic control during the implementation of the proposed remedial work and the procedures that will be used to maintain vehicular and pedestrian traffic. The MPTP plan, included in Appendix P, has been prepared in conformance with the Federal Highway Administration Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD); USDOT [USDOT, 2009]. The RA Contractor will be required to prepare a Traffic Control in accordance with this MPTP and the Technical Specifications
Maintenance and Protection of Traffic Plan. ‌ All work within New York State highway ROW will be performed according to the official compilation of codes, rules and regulations of the State of New York (NYCRR), Title 17, Vol. B and the traffic and safety standards required by the NYSDOT specifications, Section 619. Work within roads owned or controlled by Nassau County, the Villages of Garden City, Lynbrook, and Malverne, and the Town of Hempstead and Malverne will be coordinated with the respective local agency. Maintenance and protection of traffic for all construction will comply with rules and regulations included in the New York State MUTCD and the NYSDOT Standard Specifications and Standard Details. An MPT plan prepared by KAG Engineering, PLLC (“KAGE”), include drawings and general notes specific to the Facility, as described below, and will be used to mitigate the impacts of this construction project. Detailed traffic safety procedures are described in Section 3.1.3 and Appendix B of this EM&CP. The Certificate Holder will notify the NYSDOT and OPRHP in writing at least two weeks in advance of the commencement of work in the ROW. Flag persons will be employed, as necessary, to direct traffic through work zones protecting motorists and pedestrians from injury as well as protecting construction workers from oncoming motor vehicles. Construction signage in accordance with the MUTCD will be used to supplement flag persons. When two-way traffic is alternately placed in one lane, the traffic flow will be maintained by the flag persons. It is currently anticipated that this procedure will be utilized along the entire Project route including: 9th Street, Broadway, Cherry Valley Avenue, Xxxxxxxx Avenue, Dogwood Avenue, Franklin Avenue, Hempstead Avenue, Hilton Avenue, Rockaway Avenue, Xxxxxxx Avenue, Westminster Avenue, and Whitehall Street. When a splice vault is located on the shoulder and the combined width of the road’s travel lanes and the opposite shoulder is at least 24 feet wide, the Contractor may maintain two lanes of traffic during the Facility installation. Points of access to the ROW have been selected to allow all construction equipment to move parallel to traffic along the ROW travel lanes. The Certificate Holder will provide to local officials, media, and repositories notice of the anticipated date that construction will commence. No less than two weeks prior to the anticipated commencement of construction, the Certificate Holder will publish a public notice with proposed construction...

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  • System Protection To prevent compromise of systems which contain DSHS Data or through which that Data passes:

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  • MAINTENANCE OF STANDARDS The Employer agrees, subject to the following provisions, that all conditions of employment in his/her individual operation relating to wages, hours of work, overtime differentials and general working conditions shall be maintained at not less than the highest standards in effect at the time of the signing of this Agreement, and the conditions of employment shall be improved whenever specific provisions for improvement are made elsewhere in this Agreement.

  • DATA PROTECTION AND PRIVACY 14.1 In addition to Supplier’s obligations under Sections 6, 9, 10, and 15, Supplier will comply with this Section 14 when processing Accenture Personal Data. "

  • Safety and Protection 8.18.1 The Contractor shall be responsible for initiating, maintaining and supervising all safety precautions and programs in connection with the Work. The Contractor shall take all necessary precautions for the safety of, and shall provide the necessary protection to prevent damage, injury or loss to:

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