Common use of Temporary Pavement Markings Clause in Contracts

Temporary Pavement Markings. Review and record the existing pavement markings and markers before obliteration. Re-establish the new pavement markings and markers using the record of existing markings in conjunction with the 2018 Roadway Standard Drawings unless otherwise directed by the Engineer. Submit the record of the existing pavement markings seven calendar days before the obliteration of any pavement markings. Obliterated pavement markings shall be replaced by the end of each workday’s operation. Interim paint may be used to comply with time limitations if final pavement markings cannot be placed except for milled surfaces or diamond ground surfaces. Final markings shall be placed within 30 days in accordance with Section 1205-4 and Section 1205-5. For milled surfaces, temporary pavement markings shall be used in accordance with Section 1205-8(C). There will be no direct payment for interim paint. Temporary paint will be paid for at the contract unit price. For concrete surfaces that have been diamond ground as a surface treatment, 4” temporary paint shall be used in accordance with Section 1205-8(C). Upon completion of all diamond grinding operations, 4” line removal shall be used to remove 100% of the 4” temporary paint on the final concrete surface by grinding method only. Use an acceptable method to grind ridges smooth only where pavement markings will be installed prior to placing final pavement marking material. This method shall also be used in the area of the black contrast for surface preparation. Payment for line removal will be made in accordance with Section 1205-10. For project winterization, install temporary paint markings in accordance with Section 1205-8(C) of the 2018 Standard Specifications. Use 4” lane, edge, and center lines and 8” xxxx lines. Compensation for this work shall be made in accordance with Section 1205-10 except that no payment will be made if paving is completed more than 30 days before the written notification by the Department that winterization is required.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Proposal Item Sheet, Proposal Item Sheet, Proposal Item Sheet

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Temporary Pavement Markings. Review and record the existing pavement markings and markers before obliteration. Re-establish the new pavement markings and markers using the record of existing markings in conjunction with the 2018 2012 Roadway Standard Drawings unless otherwise directed by the Engineer. Submit the record of the existing pavement markings seven calendar days before the obliteration of any pavement markings. Obliterated pavement markings shall be replaced by the end of each workday’s operation. Interim paint may be used to comply with time limitations if final pavement markings cannot be placed except for milled surfaces or diamond ground surfaces. Final markings shall be placed within 30 days in accordance with Section 1205-4 and Section 1205-5. For milled surfaces, temporary pavement markings shall be used in accordance with Section 1205-8(C). There will be no direct payment for interim paint. Temporary paint will be paid for at the contract unit price. For concrete surfaces that have been diamond ground as a surface treatment, 4” temporary paint shall be used in accordance with Section 1205-8(C). Upon completion of all diamond grinding operations, 4” line removal shall be used to remove 100% of the 4” temporary paint on the final concrete surface by grinding method only. Use an acceptable method to grind ridges smooth only where pavement markings will be installed prior to placing final pavement marking material. This method shall also be used in the area of the black contrast for surface preparation. Payment for line removal will be made in accordance with Section 1205-10. For project winterization, install temporary paint markings in accordance with Section 1205-8(C) of the 2018 2012 Standard Specifications. Use 4” lane, edge, and center lines and 8” xxxx lines. Compensation for this work shall be made in accordance with Section 1205-10 except that no payment will be made if paving is completed more than 30 days before the written notification by the Department that winterization is required.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: connect.ncdot.gov, connect.ncdot.gov

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Temporary Pavement Markings. Review and record the existing pavement markings and markers before obliteration. Re-establish the new pavement markings and markers using the record of existing markings in conjunction with the 2018 NCDOT Roadway Standard Drawings unless otherwise directed by the Engineer. Submit the record of the existing pavement markings seven calendar days before the obliteration of any pavement markings. Obliterated pavement markings shall be replaced by the end of each workday’s operationwork period. Interim paint may be used to comply with time limitations if final pavement markings cannot be placed except for milled surfaces or diamond ground surfaces. Final markings shall be placed within 30 days in accordance with Section 1205-4 and Section 1205-5. For milled surfaces, temporary pavement markings shall be used in accordance with Section 1205-8(C). There will be no direct payment for interim paint. Temporary paint will be paid for at the contract unit price. For concrete surfaces that have been diamond ground as a surface treatment, 4” temporary paint shall be used in accordance with Section 1205-8(C). Upon completion of all diamond grinding operations, 4” line removal shall be used to remove 100% of the 4” temporary paint on the final concrete surface by grinding method only. Use an acceptable method to grind ridges smooth only where pavement markings will be installed prior to placing final pavement marking material. This method shall also be used in the area of the black contrast for surface preparation. Payment for line removal will be made in accordance with Section 1205-10. For project winterization, install temporary paint markings in accordance with Section 1205-8(C) of the 2018 NCDOT Standard Specifications. Use 4” lane, edge, and center lines and 8” xxxx lines. Compensation for this work shall be made in accordance with Section 1205-10 except that no payment will be made if paving is completed more than 30 days before the written notification by the Department that winterization is required.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Proposal Item Sheet, Proposal Item Sheet

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