Common use of Roadway Design Clause in Contracts

Roadway Design. If requested by the State, the Engineer shall use Bentley’s OpenRoads 3D Design technology in the design and preparation of the roadway plan sheets. The Engineer shall provide roadway plan and profile drawings using CADD standards as required by the State. The drawings must consist of a planimetric file of existing features and files of the proposed improvements. The roadway base map must contain line work that depicts existing surface features obtained from the schematic drawing. Existing major subsurface and surface utilities must be shown if requested by the State. Existing and proposed right-of-way lines must be shown. Plan and Profile must be shown on separate or same sheets (this depends upon width of pavement) for main lanes, frontage roads, and direct connectors. The plan view must contain the following design elements: 1. Calculated roadway centerlines for mainlanes, ramps, cross streets and frontage roads, as applicable. Horizontal control points must be shown. The alignments must be calculated using GEOPAK. 2. Pavement edges for all improvements (mainlanes, direct connectors, ramps, cross streets, driveways and frontage roads, if applicable).

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Contract for Engineering Services, Contract for Engineering Services, Contract for Engineering Services

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Roadway Design. If requested by the State, the Engineer shall use Bentley’s Xxxxxxx’x OpenRoads 3D Design technology in the design and preparation of the roadway plan sheets. The Engineer shall provide roadway plan and profile drawings using CADD standards as required by the State. The drawings must consist of a planimetric file of existing features and files of the proposed improvements. The roadway base map must contain line work that depicts existing surface features obtained from the schematic drawing. Existing major subsurface and surface utilities must be shown if requested by the State. Existing and proposed right-of-way lines must be shown. Plan and Profile must be shown on separate or same sheets (this depends upon width of pavement) for main lanes, frontage roads, and direct connectors. The plan view must contain the following design elements: 1. Calculated roadway centerlines for mainlanes, ramps, cross streets and frontage roads, as applicable. Horizontal control points must be shown. The alignments must be calculated using GEOPAK. 2. Pavement edges for all improvements (mainlanes, direct connectors, ramps, cross streets, driveways and frontage roads, if applicable).

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Contract for Engineering Services, Contract for Engineering Services, Contract for Engineering Services

Roadway Design. If requested by the State, the Engineer shall use Bentley’s Xxxxxxx’x OpenRoads 3D Design technology in the design and preparation of the roadway plan sheets. The Engineer shall provide roadway plan and profile drawings using CADD standards as required by the State. The drawings must consist of a planimetric file of existing features and files of the proposed improvements. The roadway base map must contain line work that depicts existing surface features obtained from the schematic drawing. Existing major subsurface and surface utilities must be shown if requested by the State. Existing and proposed right-of-way lines must be shown. Plan and Profile must be shown on separate or same sheets (this depends upon width of pavement) for main lanes, frontage roads, and direct connectors. The plan view must contain the following design elements: 1. Calculated roadway centerlines for mainlanes, ramps, cross streets and frontage roads, as applicable. Horizontal control points must be shown. The alignments must be calculated using GEOPAK. 2. Pavement edges for all improvements (mainlanes, direct connectors, ramps, cross streets, driveways and frontage roads, if applicable). 3. Lane and pavement width dimensions. 4. The geometrics of ramps, auxiliary and managed lanes. 5. Proposed structure locations, lengths, and widths.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Engineering Services Supplemental Agreement No. 1

Roadway Design. If requested by the State, the Engineer shall use Bentley’s OpenRoads 3D Design technology in the design and preparation of the roadway plan sheets. The Engineer shall provide roadway plan and profile drawings using CADD standards as required by the State. The drawings must consist of a planimetric file of existing features and files of the proposed improvements. The roadway base map must contain line work that depicts existing surface features obtained from the schematic drawing. Existing major subsurface and surface utilities must be shown if requested by the State. Existing and proposed right-of-way lines must be shown. Plan and Profile must be shown on separate or same sheets (this depends upon width of pavement) for main lanes, frontage roads, and direct connectors. The plan view must contain the following design elements: 1. Calculated roadway centerlines for mainlanes, ramps, cross streets and frontage roads, as applicable. Horizontal control points must be shown. The alignments must be calculated using GEOPAK. 2. Pavement edges for all improvements (mainlanes, direct connectors, ramps, cross streets, driveways and frontage roads, if applicable). 3. Lane and pavement width dimensions. 4. The geometrics of ramps, auxiliary and managed lanes. 5. Proposed structure locations, lengths, and widths.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Engineering Services

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Roadway Design. If requested by the State, the The Engineer shall reference the approved schematic and use Bentley’s OpenRoads 3D Design technology in the design and preparation of the roadway plan sheets. PS&E plan set must be in accordance with the current TxDOT PS&E Manual. The Engineer shall provide roadway plan and profile drawings using CADD standards as required by the State. The drawings must consist of a planimetric file of existing features and files of the proposed improvements. The roadway base map must contain line work that depicts existing surface features obtained from the schematic drawing. Existing major subsurface and surface utilities must be shown if requested by the State. Existing and proposed right-of-way lines must be shown. Plan and Profile must be shown on separate or the same sheets (this depends upon width of pavement) for main lanes, frontage roads, and direct connectorssheets. The plan view must contain the following design elements: 1. A. Pavement edges for all improvements (mainlanes, cross streets, and driveways). B. Calculated roadway centerlines for mainlanes, ramps, mainlanes and cross streets and frontage roads, as applicablestreets. Horizontal control points must be shown. The alignments must be calculated using GEOPAK. 2. Pavement edges for all improvements (mainlanes, direct connectors, ramps, cross streets, driveways X. Xxxx and frontage roads, if applicable)pavement width dimensions.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Engineering Services

Roadway Design. If requested by the State, the Engineer shall use Bentley’s Xxxxxxx’x OpenRoads 3D Design technology in the design and preparation of the roadway plan sheets. The Engineer shall provide roadway plan and profile drawings using CADD standards as required by the State. The drawings must consist of a planimetric file of existing features and files of the proposed improvements. The roadway base map must contain line work that depicts existing surface features obtained from the schematic drawing. Existing major subsurface and surface utilities must be shown if requested by the State. Existing and proposed right-of-way lines must be shown. Plan and Profile must be shown on separate or same sheets (this depends upon width of pavement) for main lanes, frontage roads, and direct connectors. The plan view must contain the following design elements:. 1. Calculated roadway centerlines for mainlanes, ramps, cross streets and frontage roads, as applicable. Horizontal control points must be shown. The alignments must be calculated using GEOPAK. 2. Pavement edges for all improvements (mainlanes, direct connectors, ramps, cross streets, driveways and frontage roads, if applicable). 3. Lane and pavement width dimensions. 4. The geometrics of ramps, auxiliary and managed lanes. 5. Proposed structure locations, lengths, and widths.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Engineering Services

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