Traffic Engineers definition

Traffic Engineers means the engineer or engineering firm or corporation at the time employed by the Authority under the provisions of Section 706 of this Agreement to perform and carry out the duties imposed on the Traffic Engineers by this Agreement.
Traffic Engineers means an engineer or engineering firm or corporation at the time retained by the Authority pursuant to Section 709 to perform the acts and carry out the duties provided for such Traffic Engineers in this Indenture.
Traffic Engineers means an independent licensed professional engineer or firm of independent licensed professional engineers of recognized national standing in the field of estimating and projecting traffic on, or revenues of, toll facilities who have been selected by the Authority to serve as its Traffic Engineer. Said engineer (or firm of engineers) may be presently retained by the Authority for other purposes. In connection with matters not related to traffic and revenue projections of tolled facilities, the Authority may select members of another professional discipline to deliver any certificate of a consultant required by the terms of this Master Bond Resolution, provided further that any members of such discipline thereafter selected by the Authority shall be independent and shall be of recognized standing in such discipline.

Examples of Traffic Engineers in a sentence

  • Ten (10) licensed Traffic Engineers in Range C of the Transportation Engineer, Caltrans, classification who spend a majority of their time performing Traffic Engineer related duties, shall receive a salary differential effective July 1, 1999, of $225 per month.

  • Replacing LED indications consists of replacing each LED indication when it reaches end of life per the MnDOT Traffic Engineering Manual or fails or no longer meets Institute of Traffic Engineers (ITE) standards for light output.

  • Maintaining of the traffic control signal system LED indications consists of replacing each LED indication when it reaches end of life per the MnDOT Traffic Engineering Manual or no longer meets Institute of Traffic Engineers (ITE) standards for light output.

  • In addition, FHWA participates in several CDOT statewide Traffic Engineer/Operations meetings per year that are attended by region Traffic Engineers who are also responsible for ITS projects in their respective region.

  • The Branch works with region Traffic Engineers and local agencies to identify and construct cost-effective projects that improve safety on Colorado’s roadways.

  • Space channelizing devices in the tangent sections at one times the posted (regulatory) speed limit unless otherwise noted on the Traffic Control Plan or as directed by the Project Manager or the District Traffic Engineer's authorized representative.

  • After the pre- job conference and before the closure, meet with the Inspector- in- Charge and the District Traffic Engineer's representative to locate detour signing and identify conflicting signs which must be covered or removed.

  • Notify the Representative in advance to allow coordination with the District Traffic Engineers or Township Public Works Departments before making any changes to the current pavement marking patterns, signs, or other devices.

  • The Branch works with Region Traffic Engineers and local agencies to identify and construct cost-effective projects that improve safety on Colorado’s roadways.

  • Institute of Traffic Engineers (ITE) trip generation rates or another approved source shall be used for the basis for trip generations.

Related to Traffic Engineers

  • Engineers Certificate" shall mean a certificate of the Consulting Engineers or of such other engineer or firm of engineers having a favorable repute for skill and experience in the engineering matters with respect to which such certification is required by this Master Indenture.

  • Geotechnical engineer means a Professional Engineer whose principal field of specialization is the design and Construction of earthworks in a permafrost environment.

  • Civil engineer means an engineer who is licensed as a professional engineer in the branch of civil engineering by the state of Washington;

  • Systems Engineering means preparing specifications, identifying and resolving interface problems, developing test requirements, evaluating test data, and supervising design.

  • Authority’s Engineer shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 18.1;