ORIGIN AND DESTINATION STUDY Sample Clauses

ORIGIN AND DESTINATION STUDY. The Engineer shall conduct origin and destination studies for designated locations to obtain information on existing travel practices for improving traffic operations. DocuSign Envelope ID: 0FF49D32-D279-4718-B36E-004C4194E751 DocuSign Envelope ID: 33059790-9D6A-4832-8E47-37328128C4A4 Contract No. 36-6IDP5430 PeopleSoft Contract No. 5682 The Engineer shall perform the following: a. Provide documentation as to where motorists begin and end their trips. b. Provide documentation on the type of vehicle used to travel (e.g., automobile, public transit, truck, etc). c. Provide documentation when motorists travel (time of day). d. Provide documentation why motorist travel (e.g., work, shop, eat, etc.). e. Provide documentation where motorists park their vehicles. f. Prepare site map of the area where the study is requested. g. Analyze all collected documentation and prepare and submit two reports, one bound set and one unbound set, to the State, which summarizes the findings.
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ORIGIN AND DESTINATION STUDY. The ENGINEER shall conduct origin and destination studies for designated locations to obtain information on existing travel practices for improving traffic operations. The study will contain the following: • Provide documentation as to where motorists begin and end their trips. • Provide documentation on the type of vehicle used to travel (e.g., automobile, public transit, truck, etc). • Provide documentation when motorists travel (time of day). • Provide documentation why motorist travel (e.g., work, shop, eat, etc.). • Provide documentation where motorists park their vehicles. • Prepare site map of the area where the study is requested. • Analyze all collected documentation and prepare and submit two (2) reports, one bound set and one unbound set, to the State, which summarizes the findings. The ENGINEER will address all of the State’s review comments. DocuSign Envelope ID: 72A77E6D-1011-4A73-AFB3-C43B2D5483E3
ORIGIN AND DESTINATION STUDY. The ENGINEER shall conduct origin and destination studies for designated locations to obtain information on existing travel practices for improving traffic operations. The study shall contain the following: • Provide documentation as to where motorists begin and end their trips. • Provide documentation on the type of vehicle used to travel (e.g., automobile, public transit, truck, etc). • Provide documentation when motorists travel (time of day). • Provide documentation why motorist travel (e.g., work, shop, eat, etc.). • Provide documentation where motorists park their vehicles. DocuSign Envelope ID: 7C32DB83-85AE-48EE-A908-464642C11C85 • Prepare site map of the area where the study is requested. • Analyze all collected documentation and prepare and submit two (2) reports, one bound set and one unbound set, to the State, which summarizes the findings. The ENGINEER shall address all of the State’s review comments.
ORIGIN AND DESTINATION STUDY. The Engineer shall conduct origin and destination studies for designated locations to obtain information on existing travel practices for improving traffic operations. At a minimum, the Engineer shall include in the study the results of the following activities. Engineer shall: • Document commuter types • Document where motorists begin and end their trips. • Document the type of vehicle used to travel (e.g., automobile, public transit, carpool, vanpool, truck). • Document when motorists travel. • Document why motorist travel (e.g., work, shop, eat). • Document where motorists park their vehicles. • Prepare site map of the study area. DocuSign Envelope ID: 33148E80-3050-48D0-AEFE-80B871840D51 PeopleSoft Contract No. 7650 Legacy Contract No. 12-7IDP5014 • Analyze all collected documentation and prepare a report that summarizes the findings based on that analysis. Submit to the State two duplicate reports, one bound report and one unbound report.
ORIGIN AND DESTINATION STUDY. The Engineer shall conduct origin and destination studies for designated locations to obtain information on existing travel practices for improving traffic operations. DocuSign Envelope ID: F2FBC84C-FAF2-48EB-B372-AE084F522D98 DocuSign Envelope ID: FF5C91A2-ECF2-41F9-B9A9-7A5C5F04D96D Contract No. 36-6IDP5370 PeopleSoft Contract No. 5685 The Engineer shall perform the following: a. Provide documentation as to where motorists begin and end their trips. b. Provide documentation on the type of vehicle used to travel (e.g., automobile, public transit, truck, etc). c. Provide documentation when motorists travel (time of day). d. Provide documentation why motorist travel (e.g., work, shop, eat, etc.). e. Provide documentation where motorists park their vehicles. f. Prepare site map of the area where the study is requested. g. Analyze all collected documentation and prepare and submit two reports, one bound set and one unbound set, to the State, which summarizes the findings.
ORIGIN AND DESTINATION STUDY. The Engineer shall conduct origin and destination studies for designated locations to obtain information on existing travel practices for improving traffic operations. The Engineer may use trip based data collected by alternative data sources such as Metropia. The study will contain the following: • Provide documentation as to where motorists begin and end their trips. • Provide documentation on the type of vehicle used to travel (e.g., automobile, public transit, truck, etc.). • Provide documentation when motorists travel (time of day). • Provide documentation why motorist travel (e.g., work, shop, eat, etc.). • Provide documentation where motorists park their vehicles. • Prepare site map of the area where the study is requested. • Analyze all collected documentation and prepare and submit two (2) reports, one bound set and one unbound set, to the State, which summarizes the findings. The Engineer will address all of the State’s review comments. • Deliverables:  Reports  O-D Matrix and supporting graphics

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