Traffic Sensor Systems Sample Clauses

Traffic Sensor Systems. The Engineer shall develop roadway-based layout sheets depicting the physical location of all ITS devices and supporting equipment. The Engineer shall prepare the design and details including, but not limited to, conduit and cable, support structures and foundations, control equipment, necessary to implement the system. The Engineer shall fully design and prepare communication backbone details to include fiber optic network design including details such as fiber optic cable splicing diagrams. The Engineer shall design all electrical circuits to support all devices proposed for the project and determine availability of electrical power with the appropriate power company at the designed locations. Design specifications shall be defined in the work authorization. In locations where Computerized Transportation Management Systems (CTMS) equipment and systems exist, the Engineer shall develop a relocation plan and prepare the necessary design sheets and details to support the relocation of existing equipment to keep systems operational during roadway construction. The Engineer shall prepare plans to provide CTMS equipment service during the construction phases that require removal or relocation of the existing equipment. The temporary CTMS plans shall include operational DMS, CCTV Camera Coverage, Traffic Sensor Systems, and telecommunications with bandwidth equivalent to the existing equipment. The Engineer shall coordinate with the DocuSign Envelope ID: D3D386F2-9BB1-46C4-A6B5-298DBCC339A1 DocuSign Envelope ID: 289281F7-43A6-4F0C-BC8B-BFB572B13384 Contract No. 36-6IDP5376 PeopleSoft Contract No. 5675 State Computerized Transportation Management Systems (CTMS) design section at the assigned District Office.
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Traffic Sensor Systems. The Engineer shall develop roadway-based layout sheets depicting the physical location of all ITS devices and supporting equipment. The Engineer shall prepare the design and details including, but not limited to, conduit and cable, support structures and foundations, control equipment, necessary to implement the system. The Engineer shall fully design and prepare communication backbone details to include fiber optic network design including details such as fiber optic cable splicing diagrams. The Engineer shall design all electrical circuits to DocuSign Envelope ID: 639E691C-A3CC-4853-AD7B-C269303B6046 support all devices proposed for the project and determine availability of electrical power with the appropriate power company at the designed locations. Design specifications shall be defined in the work authorization. In locations where Computerized Transportation Management Systems (CTMS) equipment and systems exist, the Engineer shall develop a relocation plan and prepare the necessary design sheets and details to support the relocation of existing equipment to keep systems operational during roadway construction. The Engineer shall prepare plans to provide CTMS equipment service during the construction phases that require removal or relocation of the existing equipment. The temporary CTMS plans shall include operational DMS, CCTV Camera Coverage, Traffic Sensor Systems, and telecommunications with bandwidth equivalent to the existing equipment. The Engineer shall coordinate with the State Computerized Transportation Management Systems (CTMS) design section at the assigned District Office.
Traffic Sensor Systems. The Engineer shall develop roadway-based layout sheets depicting the physical location of all ITS devices and supporting equipment. The Engineer shall prepare the design and details including, but not limited to, conduit and cable, support structures and foundations, control equipment, necessary to implement the system. The Engineer shall fully design and prepare communication backbone details to include fiber optic network design including details such as fiber optic cable splicing diagrams. The Engineer shall design all electrical circuits to support all devices proposed for the project and determine availability of electrical power with the appropriate power company at the designed locations. Design specifications shall be defined in the work authorization.

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