Test Posts and Panels Sample Clauses

Test Posts and Panels. Before the start of normal noise barrier fabrication and before the fabrication and construction of the test posts and panels, construct and submit to the Department’s Bureau of Landscape Architecture for color approval, a 24 by 24 by 4-inch sample panel. Construct the sample panel utilizing the approved noise barrier concrete mix design and specified color requirements. Include the specified finish on one side. Do not commence fabrication of the test posts and panels until working drawings have been approved by the ME and by the Department’s Bureau of Landscape Architecture. Construct at the precasting plant or at a location determined by the RE if there is more than one precaster involved with the Project, an acceptable sample noise barrier wall consisting of 2 posts and a full section of panels. Erect the second panel section with the standard concrete finish without the sound absorptive finish or the transparent panel. Ensure the barrier is the same size and configuration as the noise barriers to be used on the Project. These test sections will be used to determine the acceptability of the various surface treatments, color, and quality of construction of both the roadway and residential sides of the noise barrier. Produce integrally colored posts and panels uniform in color consistency and free from discoloration and blemishes. Include the specified finishes for both highway and residential sides, and all panel and post detailing in the sample noise barrier as directed in the Plans. Notify the RE and the Department’s Bureau of Landscape Architecture in writing, at least 14 days before the construction of the sample noise barrier wall so that the appropriate Department’s representatives may be present to determine the acceptability of the finished posts. The RE in conjunction with the Department’s Bureau of Landscape and Urban Design, will determine whether the color and various surface treatments of the posts and panels are acceptable. If test sections are found to be unacceptable, manufacture additional samples until an acceptable product is produced. After approval, retain and use test posts and panels as the standard to determine acceptability of production posts and panels. The panels may be used on the Project at the end of precasting operations when released by the Department. The sample noise barrier, previously submitted for color and texture approval, may be used for the application and approval of the concrete penetrating stain. Final approva...
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