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PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES. The plans and construction specifications for this project shall be those promulgated by the FAA in the AC series and in FAA Orders. (A) The plans shall include a safety plan sheet to identify work areas, haul routes, staging areas, restricted areas, construction phasing, shutdown schedule etc., and to specify the requirements to ensure safety during construction. (B) The Sponsor shall submit all plans, specifications and estimates to the Commission for review and acceptance prior to advertising for bids for construction.
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PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES. The plans and construction specifications for this project shall be those promulgated by the FAA in the AC series and in FAA Orders. (A) The plans shall include a safety plan sheet to identify work areas, haul routes, staging areas, restricted areas, construction phasing, shutdown schedule etc., and to specify the requirements to ensure safety during construction. (B) The Sponsor shall submit all plans, specifications and estimates to the Commission for review and acceptance prior to advertising for bids for construction. The Commission and the Sponsor agree that the Commission approval of the Sponsor’s Plans and Specifications is based primarily upon the Sponsor’s certification to carry out the project in accordance with policies, standards, and specifications approved by the FAA. The Sponsor understands that: 1. The Sponsor’s certification does not relieve the Sponsor of the requirement to obtain prior Commission approval for modifications to any AIP standards or to notify the Commission of any limitations to competition within the project; 2. The Commission’s acceptance of a Sponsor’s certification does not limit the Commission from reviewing appropriate project documentation for the purpose of validating the certification statements; and 3. If the Commission determines that the Sponsor has not complied with their certification statements, the Commission will review the associated project costs to determine whether such costs are allowable under AIP.
PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES. The work to be performed by the Engineer shall consist of providing engineering services required for the preparation of plans, specifications and estimates (PS&E) and related documents, for the LP 1604 Project from US 90 to IH 35. These services may include preparing roadway and bridge design, hydrologic and hydraulic design, traffic signal design, survey, and geotechnical data collection, and construction phase services necessary to support the design process.
PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES. CBBEL will prepare plans and specifications for the erosion repair lakeshore stabilization project. The plans and specifications will be submitted for review to the LCFPD and will be used for the required permit applications. The following sheets and associated staff hours will be required: Title Sheet 1 6 6 General Notes and Summary of Quantities 1 12 12 Existing Conditions and Removal Plan 1 6 6 Typical Sections 1 12 12 Proposed Grading & Stabilization Plan 1 20 20 Fishing Node Details 1 12 12 Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Plan 1 6 6 Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Details 1 6 6 Specifications -- -- 16 Cost Estimate/Quantities -- -- 16 TOTAL 9 116
PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES. This task includes development of preliminary geometric design, refinement of the design based on City comments and preparation of construction documents for the 30%, 60%, 90%, and Final submittals.
PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES. (PS&E) Task 2A – SURVEY, BASE MAPS, AND Design Standards ASSEMBLY 1. The Engineer will assemble applicable design standards and specifications from TxDOT. (TxDOT 2014 Standard Specifications.) 2. The Engineer will gather available existing record drawings and design file information of the Project from County files. 3. The Engineer will perform a field reconnaissance of the intersection to determine existing pavement widths, lane configurations, traffic control devices, and above ground utility locations. 4. The Engineer will hire The Xxxxxxx Group to collect Level B SUE survey data on existing utilities, pavement, traffic control devices, right of way, topo, and Level B SUE for 300 feet in either direction along CR 119 and Xxxxxx Loop. Underground utility information will be obtained by the Engineer using one-call services and will be verified with identified utility services providers. 5. The Engineer will prepare a base map of existing geometrics, utilities, and traffic control devices, from record drawings and site reconnaissance. The Engineer will coordinate with the City of Hutto. The County will provide coordination of any agreements as may be needed.
PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES. The goal of this activity is to develop and deliver PS&E documentation for federal approval and initiation of the construction phase. The activity includes iterative PS&E development (30%, 90% and final). Each corridor described in the proposal represents a major activity. A. US-26: The Recipients will use new and existing variable message signs to support variable speeds (based on weather and congestion) as well as queue warning on the section of US-26 between the junctions with OR-217 and I-405, approximately 4.5 miles). B. I-84: The Recipients will use new and existing variable message signs to support variable speeds (based on weather and congestion) as well as queue warning on the section of I-84 between the junctions with I-5 and I-205, approximately 5.5 miles). C. Tualatin Valley Highway: The Recipients will deploy the following portfolio of technologies and systems on Tualatin Valley (“TV”) Highway between OR-217 and Brookwood Avenue, approximately 7 miles: Transit signal priority, truck signal priority, bicycle detection and signal timing, pedestrian safety enhancements, fiber optic communications, connection to central signal system, spot traffic signal controller upgrades, travel time measurement, CCTV cameras, arterial VMS, spot traffic signal rebuilds. X. Xxxxxxxxx Pass Road: The Recipients will deploy the following portfolio of technologies and systems on Xxxxxxxxx Pass Road between Cornell Road and TV Highway, approximately 3.5 miles: transit signal priority, truck signal priority, bicycle detection and signal timing, spot traffic signal controller upgrades, fiber optic communications, connection to central signal system, travel time measurement, and CCTV cameras.
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PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES. (PS&E) Opinion of Probable Construction Cost Estimate (65%) Specifications (65%) Response to Comments (35%) Task 5.5 - 95% PS&E
PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES. (TxDOT format) (60%, 90%, 100% Submittals)

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