TRAFFIC SIGNAL STUDIES. The Engineer shall conduct traffic signal studies for designated locations or sections of roadways for use in authorizing traffic signals and other recommendations for improving traffic operations. DocuSign Envelope ID: D3D960FD-BE0E-44B3-803B-B86D69AFA793 DocuSign Envelope ID: D1D750F4-C3E4-4ADA-8F53-8D32970E4F27 Contract No. 36-6IDP5364 PeopleSoft Contract No. 5689 The study shall contain the following: a. Perform manual turning movement counts at the study location during a weekday (Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday) for the following periods: 6:00 – 9:00 a.m., 11:00 –2:00 p.m., and 4:00-6:00 p.m., or as directed by the State. Counts shall be recorded at 15 minute and hourly intervals. b. Perform 24 hour traffic counts (15 minute and hourly intervals) at the study location and/or section of roadway. c. Perform pedestrian volume counts on each approach at the study location for three-hour time periods mentioned above or as directed by the State. d. Conduct a site inspection at the study location and record traffic characteristics observed in the field. The field work may include but is not limited to taking measurements, locating utilities, locating existing signal equipment, identifying existing conditions and taking digital photographs of the intersection (minimum of one photographs per approach). e. Prepare condition diagram showing details from site inspection and field work mentioned above. f. Prepare a site map of the area where the study is requested. Information shall consist of existing control devices at the intersection and all existing signals for one mile. g. Prepare and submit two reports, to the State, which summarizes the findings of the traffic and pedestrian counts and field inventories for each location. The reports shall include: 1) existing condition diagrams, field photographs, traffic counts, 2) Sealed Engineering Warrant Study. The Engineer shall address all of the State’s review comments.
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TRAFFIC SIGNAL STUDIES. The Engineer shall conduct traffic signal studies for designated locations or sections of roadways for use in authorizing traffic signals and other recommendations for improving traffic operations. DocuSign Envelope ID: D3D960FDF2FBC84C-BE0E-44B3FAF2-803B48EB-B86D69AFA793 B372-AE084F522D98 DocuSign Envelope ID: D1D750F4FF5C91A2-C3E4ECF2-4ADA-8F5341F9-8D32970E4F27 B9A9-7A5C5F04D96D Contract No. 36-6IDP5364 6IDP5370 PeopleSoft Contract No. 5689 5685 The study shall contain the following:
a. Perform manual turning movement counts at the study location during a weekday (Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday) for the following periods: 6:00 – 9:00 a.m., 11:00 –2:00 p.m., and 4:00-6:00 p.m., or as directed by the State. Counts shall be recorded at 15 minute and hourly intervals.
b. Perform 24 hour traffic counts (15 minute and hourly intervals) at the study location and/or section of roadway.
c. Perform pedestrian volume counts on each approach at the study location for three-hour time periods mentioned above or as directed by the State.
d. Conduct a site inspection at the study location and record traffic characteristics observed in the field. The field work may include but is not limited to taking measurements, locating utilities, locating existing signal equipment, identifying existing conditions and taking digital photographs of the intersection (minimum of one photographs per approach).
e. Prepare condition diagram showing details from site inspection and field work mentioned above.
f. Prepare a site map of the area where the study is requested. Information shall consist of existing control devices at the intersection and all existing signals for one mile.
g. Prepare and submit two reports, to the State, which summarizes the findings of the traffic and pedestrian counts and field inventories for each location. The reports shall include: 1) existing condition diagrams, field photographs, traffic counts, 2) Sealed Engineering Warrant Study. The Engineer shall address all of the State’s review comments.
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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services
TRAFFIC SIGNAL STUDIES. The Engineer shall conduct traffic signal studies for designated locations or sections of roadways for use in authorizing traffic signals and other recommendations for improving traffic operations. DocuSign Envelope ID: D3D960FDFDEAC86F-5E2C-4774-BE0E-44B380F7-803B-B86D69AFA793 D16ABCDC6AED DocuSign Envelope ID: D1D750F4BD8C3DAD-658B-42FA-C3E4BFD0-4ADA-8F53-8D32970E4F27 FFECD08D31CF Contract No. 36-6IDP5364 6IDP5371 PeopleSoft Contract No. 5689 5690 The study shall contain the following:
a. Perform manual turning movement counts at the study location during a weekday (Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday) for the following periods: 6:00 – 9:00 a.m., 11:00 –2:00 p.m., and 4:00-6:00 p.m., or as directed by the State. Counts shall be recorded at 15 minute and hourly intervals.
b. Perform 24 hour traffic counts (15 minute and hourly intervals) at the study location and/or section of roadway.
c. Perform pedestrian volume counts on each approach at the study location for three-hour time periods mentioned above or as directed by the State.
d. Conduct a site inspection at the study location and record traffic characteristics observed in the field. The field work may include but is not limited to taking measurements, locating utilities, locating existing signal equipment, identifying existing conditions and taking digital photographs of the intersection (minimum of one photographs per approach).
e. Prepare condition diagram showing details from site inspection and field work mentioned above.
f. Prepare a site map of the area where the study is requested. Information shall consist of existing control devices at the intersection and all existing signals for one mile.
g. Prepare and submit two reports, to the State, which summarizes the findings of the traffic and pedestrian counts and field inventories for each location. The reports shall include: 1) existing condition diagrams, field photographs, traffic counts, 2) Sealed Engineering Warrant Study. The Engineer shall address all of the State’s review comments.
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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services
TRAFFIC SIGNAL STUDIES. The Engineer shall conduct traffic signal studies for designated locations or sections of roadways for use in authorizing traffic signals and other recommendations for improving traffic operations. DocuSign Envelope ID: D3D960FDD3D386F2-BE0E-44B39BB1-803B46C4-B86D69AFA793 A6B5-298DBCC339A1 DocuSign Envelope ID: D1D750F4289281F7-C3E443A6-4ADA-8F534F0C-8D32970E4F27 BC8B-BFB572B13384 Contract No. 36-6IDP5364 6IDP5376 PeopleSoft Contract No. 5689 5675 The study shall contain the following:
a. Perform manual turning movement counts at the study location during a weekday (Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday) for the following periods: 6:00 – 9:00 a.m., 11:00 –2:00 p.m., and 4:00-6:00 p.m., or as directed by the State. Counts shall be recorded at 15 minute and hourly intervals.
b. Perform 24 hour traffic counts (15 minute and hourly intervals) at the study location and/or section of roadway.
c. Perform pedestrian volume counts on each approach at the study location for three-hour time periods mentioned above or as directed by the State.
d. Conduct a site inspection at the study location and record traffic characteristics observed in the field. The field work may include but is not limited to taking measurements, locating utilities, locating existing signal equipment, identifying existing conditions and taking digital photographs of the intersection (minimum of one photographs per approach).
e. Prepare condition diagram showing details from site inspection and field work mentioned above.
f. Prepare a site map of the area where the study is requested. Information shall consist of existing control devices at the intersection and all existing signals for one mile.
g. Prepare and submit two reports, to the State, which summarizes the findings of the traffic and pedestrian counts and field inventories for each location. The reports shall include: 1) existing condition diagrams, field photographs, traffic counts, 2) Sealed Engineering Warrant Study. The Engineer shall address all of the State’s review comments.
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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services
TRAFFIC SIGNAL STUDIES. The Engineer shall conduct traffic signal studies for designated locations or sections of roadways for use in authorizing traffic signals and other recommendations for improving traffic operations. DocuSign Envelope ID: D3D960FD04C16B52-BE0E-44B36FE2-803B4CCA-85E1-B86D69AFA793 65F1BBF3295C DocuSign Envelope ID: D1D750F44ADCA196-C3E4070B-414B-84B9-4ADA-8F53-8D32970E4F27 71706552ABDA Contract No. 36-6IDP5364 6IDP5366 PeopleSoft Contract No. 5689 5681 The study shall contain the following:
a. Perform manual turning movement counts at the study location during a weekday (Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday) for the following periods: 6:00 – 9:00 a.m., 11:00 –2:00 p.m., and 4:00-6:00 p.m., or as directed by the State. Counts shall be recorded at 15 minute and hourly intervals.
b. Perform 24 hour traffic counts (15 minute and hourly intervals) at the study location and/or section of roadway.
c. Perform pedestrian volume counts on each approach at the study location for three-hour time periods mentioned above or as directed by the State.
d. Conduct a site inspection at the study location and record traffic characteristics observed in the field. The field work may include but is not limited to taking measurements, locating utilities, locating existing signal equipment, identifying existing conditions and taking digital photographs of the intersection (minimum of one photographs per approach).
e. Prepare condition diagram showing details from site inspection and field work mentioned above.
f. Prepare a site map of the area where the study is requested. Information shall consist of existing control devices at the intersection and all existing signals for one mile.
g. Prepare and submit two reports, to the State, which summarizes the findings of the traffic and pedestrian counts and field inventories for each location. The reports shall include: 1) existing condition diagrams, field photographs, traffic counts, 2) Sealed Engineering Warrant Study. The Engineer shall address all of the State’s review comments.
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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services
TRAFFIC SIGNAL STUDIES. The Engineer shall conduct traffic signal studies for designated locations or sections of roadways for use in authorizing traffic signals and other recommendations for improving traffic operations. DocuSign Envelope ID: D3D960FD0FF49D32-BE0E-44B3D279-803B4718-B86D69AFA793 B36E-004C4194E751 DocuSign Envelope ID: D1D750F433059790-C3E49D6A-4832-4ADA-8F538E47-8D32970E4F27 37328128C4A4 Contract No. 36-6IDP5364 6IDP5430 PeopleSoft Contract No. 5689 5682 The study shall contain the following:
a. Perform manual turning movement counts at the study location during a weekday (Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday) for the following periods: 6:00 – 9:00 a.m., 11:00 –2:00 p.m., and 4:00-6:00 p.m., or as directed by the State. Counts shall be recorded at 15 minute and hourly intervals.
b. Perform 24 hour traffic counts (15 minute and hourly intervals) at the study location and/or section of roadway.
c. Perform pedestrian volume counts on each approach at the study location for three-hour time periods mentioned above or as directed by the State.
d. Conduct a site inspection at the study location and record traffic characteristics observed in the field. The field work may include but is not limited to taking measurements, locating utilities, locating existing signal equipment, identifying existing conditions and taking digital photographs of the intersection (minimum of one photographs per approach).
e. Prepare condition diagram showing details from site inspection and field work mentioned above.
f. Prepare a site map of the area where the study is requested. Information shall consist of existing control devices at the intersection and all existing signals for one mile.
g. Prepare and submit two reports, to the State, which summarizes the findings of the traffic and pedestrian counts and field inventories for each location. The reports shall include: 1) existing condition diagrams, field photographs, traffic counts, 2) Sealed Engineering Warrant Study. The Engineer shall address all of the State’s review comments.
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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services
TRAFFIC SIGNAL STUDIES. The Engineer shall conduct traffic signal studies for designated locations or sections of roadways for use in authorizing traffic signals and other recommendations for improving traffic operations. DocuSign Envelope ID: D3D960FDBC9C016B-5A52-BE0E-44B345C4-803BB28D-B86D69AFA793 A91989A94E2D DocuSign Envelope ID: D1D750F4DEE8D1E1-C3E4E43A-4EEA-8FC1-4ADA-8F53-8D32970E4F27 F207966DDF38 Contract No. 36-6IDP5364 6IDP5368 PeopleSoft Contract No. 5689 5683 The study shall contain the following:
a. Perform manual turning movement counts at the study location during a weekday (Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday) for the following periods: 6:00 – 9:00 a.m., 11:00 –2:00 p.m., and 4:00-6:00 p.m., or as directed by the State. Counts shall be recorded at 15 minute and hourly intervals.
b. Perform 24 hour traffic counts (15 minute and hourly intervals) at the study location and/or section of roadway.
c. Perform pedestrian volume counts on each approach at the study location for three-hour time periods mentioned above or as directed by the State.
d. Conduct a site inspection at the study location and record traffic characteristics observed in the field. The field work may include but is not limited to taking measurements, locating utilities, locating existing signal equipment, identifying existing conditions and taking digital photographs of the intersection (minimum of one photographs per approach).
e. Prepare condition diagram showing details from site inspection and field work mentioned above.
f. Prepare a site map of the area where the study is requested. Information shall consist of existing control devices at the intersection and all existing signals for one mile.
g. Prepare and submit two reports, to the State, which summarizes the findings of the traffic and pedestrian counts and field inventories for each location. The reports shall include: 1) existing condition diagrams, field photographs, traffic counts, 2) Sealed Engineering Warrant Study. The Engineer shall address all of the State’s review comments.
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Samples: Contract for Engineering Services