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No separate or additional payment will be made for temporary impact attenuator replacements, replacement modules, cartridges, components, or replacements parts that are required to be on-site according to 00225.62(b).I-5: kuebler interchange (nb rampS)

pacific Highway


Marion County

(Final Plan - Edition #1)

November 7, 2008

Donald R. Morris



503-986-2644

SP220 (12-11-08)
SECTION 00220 - ACCOMMODATIONS FOR PUBLIC TRAFFIC

(Follow all instructions. If there are no instructions above a subsection, paragraph, sentence, or bullet, then include them in the project but make necessary modifications to only include project specific specifications. Delete specifications that do not apply to the project.)
Comply with Section 00220 of the Standard Specifications modified as follows:
(Use the following subsection .02 lead-in paragraph when adding bullets.)
00220.02  Public Safety and Mobility - Add the following bullets to the end of the bullet list:


  • When an abrupt edge is created by excavation on Kuebler Blvd., protect traffic according to the "Excavation Abrupt Edge Detail", shown on Standard Drawing TM700, and the temporary signing and delineation shown in the plans.




  • Protect pedestrians in pole base excavation areas by placing approved covers over all pole base excavations. Place a minimum of two B(II)LR barricades adjacent to and on either side of the excavated area, facing pedestrian traffic, or place covers and barricades as directed.




  • Before implementing the operation of a modified traffic signal, protect traffic by installing "Traffic Control Change Ahead" signing according to 00225.02. These signs shall remain in place for approximately 30 calendar days after completion of the modifications to the traffic signal.


(Use the following bullet when the pre-construction speed is greater than 35 mph and there is trench excavation or other excavation work to be performed.)


  • When performing trench excavation or other excavation across or adjacent to a travel lane on a roadway having a pre construction posted speed greater than 35 mph, backfill the excavation, install surfacing, and open the roadway to traffic by the end of each work shift. Install a "BUMP" (W8-1-48) sign approximately 100 feet before the backfilled area and a "ROUGH ROAD" (W8-8-48) sign approximately 500 feet ahead of the "BUMP" sign. If this requirement is not met, maintain all necessary lane or shoulder closures and provide additional TCM, including flagging, at no additional cost to the Agency. Do not use temporary steel plating to reopen the roadway.



(Use the following bullet when existing walkways or bikeways may be affected by the installation of work zone signs.)



  • Do not place work zone signs or supports that will block existing shoulder walkways or existing shoulder bikeways.



  • When Flagger Station Lighting is used, delineate each location by placing and maintaining a minimum of 6 tubular markers, at 10 foot centers, adjacent to and immediately in front of the portion of the flagger station lighting unit exposed to incoming traffic.



(Use the following bullets when automated flagger assistance devices are required.)

    Notify the Engineer, in writing, at least 14 calendar days in advance of using an automated flagger assistance device (AFAD). Include in the notification the following information:





    The AFAD specifications from the manufacturer.

    The TCP for the work zone incorporating the AFAD with times, dates, location, and duration of operation.




(Don Morris non-standard: Use the following bullet with the flagger station lighting pay item.)
When Flagger Station Lighting is used, delineate each location by placing and maintaining a minimum of 6 tubular markers, at 10 foot centers, adjacent to and immediately in front of the portion of the flagger station lighting unit exposed to incoming traffic.
00220.40(e)  Lane Restrictions - Replace the paragraph that begins "Do not close any…" with the following paragraph:
Do not close any traffic lanes and remove all barricades and objects from the each specific roadway during the following periods:
(Use the following lead-in paragraph, and subsections (1) and (2) only when modifying lane restrictions. Submit a Traffic Analysis Work Request Form to the Region Traffic Office for the lane restrictions.)
Replace subsections (1) and (2) with the following:
(1)  Weekdays:


  • Pacific Highway (I-5) and all associated ramps, between:

  • 6:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m., daily




  • Kuebler Blvd., between: 6:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m., daily

  • Between ____ a.m. and ____ a.m. and between ____ p.m. and ____ p.m. Monday through Thursday



  • Between ____ a.m. and ____ a.m. Friday morning


(2)  Weekends - Between ____ p.m. on Friday and midnight on Sunday.
(Use the following subsection (4) to list special events. List the names, times, and dates of the events.)
(4)  Special Events - Add the following to the end of this subsection:
The following special events will occur during this Project:


  • ___________________


(Use the following lead-in paragraph when adding either of the following subsections .40(f) or .40(g). Remove the "(s)" or remove the parentheses as needed.)
Add the following subsection(s):
(Use the following subsection .40(f) when blasting or when erecting bridge girders or sign structures. Contact Traffic Analysis Unit for designated peak hours. Delete non-applicable items in the first sentence. Do not change the subsection alpha character (keep it "(f)".)
00220.40(f)  Kuebler Blvd. Limited Duration Directional Road Closure - The Contractor will be permitted to close all travel lanes, in one direction at any one time on Kuebler Blvd., for periods not to exceed 20 minutes in duration during traffic signal mast arm installationblasting or erecting bridge girders and sign structures over the those same travel lanes. This work will only be permitted between the hours of _________ 8:00 p.m. and _________.6:00 a.m.
Succeeding roadway closures will not be allowed until traffic clears from a preceding closure.
00220.40(g)  Fairview Industrial Drive Closure - Close Fairview Industrial Drive to traffic at the Pacific Highway (I-5) northbound on-ramp structure site for not more than 48 consecutive hours and only for the placement of bridge beams. Do not close Fairview Industrial Drive until all materials and equipment are on hand or guaranteed to be delivered so that the beam placement work can be done in an efficient manner with a minimum period of road closure.
No road closure will be permitted until the area is signed according to the TCP and the requirements of Section 00225.
00220.40(h)  Pacific Highway (I-5) Northbound Off-Ramp Closure - The Contractor will be permitted to close the Pacific Highway (I-5) northbound off-ramp for overlay pavement operations. This work will only be permitted between:
8:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m., daily
Succeeding roadway closures will not be permitted until traffic clears from preceding closure.
No road closure will be permitted until the area is signed according to the TCP and the requirements of Section 00225.

(Use the following subsection .40(g) when the Rolling Slowdown Method is used to temporary close travel lanes. Use only on full access controlled highways. Obtain the information from the Traffic Control Designer. Include a Pilot Car pay item when using this insert. Do not change the subsection alpha character (keep it "(g)".)
00220.40(g)  Road Closure Using Rolling Slowdown Method (RSM) - The Contractor will be permitted to use a RSM for slowing traffic and closing all travel lanes on the ____________ Highway for periods not to exceed 20 minutes while __________(specify type of work here)______________. This work will be allowed only between ________ p.m. and _______ a.m.
Provide written notification to the Engineer and all affected emergency services at least 14 days before using the RSM. Calculate the location where the pilot cars will begin the RSM and the speed at which the pilot cars will travel to accommodate the needed time to complete the work within 20 minutes.
Perform a RSM by using one pilot car for each lane to be slowed. Use only pilot cars to control the flow of traffic on the freeway. Use one additional pilot car as a chase vehicle to follow the last free-flowing vehicle ahead of the blockade. The pilot cars shall enter the roadway, form a moving blockade, and reduce traffic speeds to create a gap in traffic to accomplish the work without completely stopping traffic.
When using the RSM, place a PCMS a minimum of 2,500 feet in advance of each point where the pilot cars enter the freeway. Place flagger(s), accompanied by appropriate devices and signing, at the terminal of all closed on-ramps within the controlled delay area. Establish and utilize radio communications to adjust the speed of the blockade, as necessary. Maintain radio communications at all times among the pilot cars, flaggers, and the construction crew.
The Contractor may begin work immediately after the chase vehicle has passed the work area. If the work within the work area is not completed when the moving blockade reaches it, immediately cease all work except what is necessary to clear the roadway and reopen the roadway to traffic. Succeeding RSM will not be allowed until traffic clears from a preceding RSM.
(Use the following subsection .41 for bridge pavement work or bridge end work.)
00220.41  Bridge Work - Before starting any grading or pavement removal at bridge ends or removal of pavement from bridge decks, arrange so that all equipment, labor, and materials required to complete the pavement replacement work and bridge deck waterproofing work are on hand or are guaranteed to be delivered. Once grading and pavement removal begins, vigorously prosecute and complete this work. Complete paving and membrane waterproofing work in the shortest possible time.
Temporarily taper or bevel longitudinal and transverse grade changes or drop offs resulting from grading and pavement removal and membrane waterproofing work with asphalt concrete mixture to provide a smooth and safe transition. Construct and maintain a 1V:10H or flatter slope along longitudinal joints. Construct and maintain a 50 feet per 1 inch or flatter taper across transverse joints.
(Use the following subsection .42 when the road is to be closed to traffic during construction of bridges.)
00220.42  Bridge Site Road Closure - Close the road to traffic at the bridge site during reconstruction of the bridge. Do not close the road until all materials and equipment are on hand or guaranteed to be delivered so that the work can be done in an efficient manner with a minimum period of road closure.
The road closure will not be allowed until the area is signed according to the TCP and the requirements of Section 00225.

SP225 (01-15-09) (This Section requires SP2110. Requires SP440 when

temporary traffic signals are required.)
(NOTE: All Federal-aid projects, including local government projects, that are advertised and awarded by ODOT require "Method 'A' Unit Basis" measurement [see Standard Specifications 00225.80].)
SECTION 00225 - WORK ZONE TRAFFIC CONTROL

(Follow all instructions. If there are no instructions above a subsection, paragraph, sentence, or bullet, then include them in the project but make necessary modifications to only include project specific specifications. Delete specifications that do not apply to the project.)
Comply with Section 00225 of the Standard Specifications modified as follows:
00225.02  General Requirements - Add the following after the last paragraph of this subsection:
(Use the following paragraph on all projects that have an engineer's estimate of $1 million or more, and duration longer than a month, and an ADT of 2,000 or higher. Fill in the blank.)
Install a Type "W8" "PROJECT IDENTIFICATION" (CG20-8-48) sign with a "KEEPING OREGON ON THE MOVE" top rider, as shown in the plans, on the northbound right shoulder of Pacific_____________ Highway (I-5), approximately 500 700 feet in advance of the "ROAD WORK AHEAD" right shoulder sign at each end of the Project, facing northbound incoming traffic. The Engineer will determine the sign legend.
Install a Type "W8" "URBAN PROJECT IDENTIFICATION" (CG20-8-48) sign with a "KEEPING OREGON ON THE MOVE" top rider, as shown in the plans, on the right shoulder of Kuebler Blvd., approximately 300 feet in advance of each "ROAD WORK AHEAD" right shoulder sign, facing each direction of incoming traffic. The Engineer will determine the sign legend.
(Fill in the blanks with the appropriate information.)
Install a "ROAD WORK AHEAD" (W20-1-48) sign with "FINES DOUBLE" (R2 6 36) rider, as shown in the plans, on the northbound right shoulder of Pacific Highway (I-5), facing northbound incoming traffic. Also, install a "ROAD WORK AHEAD" (W20-1-36) sign with "FINES DOUBLE" (R2 6 36) rider, as shown in the plans, on the northbound median barrier of Pacific Highway (I-5), facing northbound incoming traffic. Locate the median barrier mounted sign set approximately 30 feet in advance of the post mounted right shoulder sign set.
Install a "ROAD WORK AHEAD" (W20-1-48) sign with "FINES DOUBLE" (R2 6 36) rider on the ________________ HighwayKuebler Blvd., according to sign spacing "A" from the "TCD Spacing Table" shown on the standard drawingsas shown on the plans, beyond each end of the project.
Also, install Install an "END ROAD WORK" (CG20 2A 24) sign, as shown in the plans, on the northbound right shoulder of Pacific Highway (I-5), approximately 500 700 feet beyond each the north end of the Project, facing outgoing northbound traffic.
Install an "END ROAD WORK" (CG20 2A 24) sign, as shown in the plans, beyond each end of the Project on Kuebler Blvd., facing outgoing traffic.
Install a "CONSTRUCTION VEHICLE DO NOT FOLLOW" (CW23 14 24) sign on rigid substrate on the back of all material or equipment delivery vehicles.
Install a "TRAFFIC CONTROL CHANGE AHEAD" (CW20-10-48) sign approximately 900 feet in advance of west end of the project, facing eastbound Kuebler Blvd. incoming traffic. This location is approximately 200 feet west of the signalized intersection on the west side of the interchange.
Install a "TRAFFIC CONTROL CHANGE AHEAD" (CW20-10-48) sign approximately 600 feet in advance of east end of the project, facing westbound Kuebler Blvd. incoming traffic.
(Use the following paragraph when it is necessary to reduce the overall roadway width between positive barriers [for example: concrete barrier, guardrail, and falsework] to less than 19 feet.)
When the horizontal clearance for the roadway is less than 19 feet, install horizontal clearance (CW21-12-48) signs, identifying the narrowest width of the roadway. Locate these horizontal clearance signs as shown or as directed.
(Use the following paragraph when it is necessary to reduce the overall vertical clearance to less than 15 feet 3 inches.)
When the vertical clearance is less than 15 feet 3 inches, install low clearance (W12 2 48) and (OW12 2 36) signs. The clearance shown on the signs shall be 4 inches less than the shortest height of the opening. Locate these low clearance signs as shown or as directed.
(Use the following paragraph on all freeway projects.)
Install two sign flag boards above the "ROAD WORK NEXT XX MILES" and the "BRIDGE/ROAD WORK AHEAD" post mounted signs as shown on the standard drawings.
Provide two copies of a sketch map of the Project showing all existing tourist oriented directional (TOD) and business logo signs and a written narrative describing how these signs will be kept in service and protected throughout all the construction stages.
00225.05  Contractor Traffic Control Plan - Delete the bullet that begins "Two copies of a sketch map…".
(Use the following subsection .11 when the completion time is less than eight months after the bid opening date and on traffic signal, illumination, landscaping, or other projects when temporary signing duration will be limited.)
00225.11  Temporary Signing - Replace the sentence that begins "Furnish new or acceptable temporary signs..." with the following sentence:
Furnish temporary signs meeting the requirements of the "Acceptable" category shown in the American Traffic Safety Services Association (ATSSA) "Quality Standards For Work Zone Traffic Control Devices" handbook and the following:
Add the following subsection:
00225.11(a-5)  Light-Weight Sign Substrate - Use light-weight sign substrates from the QPL.
00225.12(c) Concrete Barrier - Add the following bulleted item as the third bullet in series:


  • Existing concrete barrier is defined for purposes of this contract as concrete barrier in a permanent location on the project site when the Contractor enters the area.


00225.13(d)  Plastic Drums - Replace the sentence that begins "Provide drums with…" with the following sentence:
Use retroreflective drum sheeting meeting the requirements of ASTM D 4956 Type III or Type IV.
00225.13(e-2) Concrete Barrier - Add the following sentence to the end of this subsection:
Use Type 5 delineators on Relocated Existing Concrete Barrier, one delineator for every other concrete barrier section.

(Use the following lead-in sentence and subsection .18 when automated flagger assistance devices are required.)
Add the following subsection:
00225.18  Pole Base Excavation Covers - Use pole base excavation covers meeting the following requirements:


00225.18  Automated Flagger Assistance Device - Furnish an automated flagger assistance device (AFAD) from the Conditional Products List or the QPL.
00225.32  Traffic Control Supervisor - Replace the bullet that begins "Prepare and sign a daily…" with the following bullet:


  • Prepare and sign a "TP & DT Daily Report" form (Form No. 734-2474). Submit the report to the Engineer no later than the end of the next working day. As a minimum, include the following items in the report:


(Use the following lead-in sentence and subsection .35 when automated flagger assistance devices are required.)
Add the following subsection:
00225.35  Automated Flagger Assistance Device Operator - Provide a flagger, who has been trained in the operation of AFAD's, to operate the device. The operator shall attend the AFAD at all times during the operation of the device. The AFAD operator shall not flag traffic when operating the AFAD.

00225.42(c) Concrete Barrier - Replace the first sentence of this subsection with the following:
When placing barrier or relocating existing concrete barrier adjacent to a road, maintain a minimum of 24 inches from face of barrier, or relocated existing concrete barrier, to edge of traffic lane.
(Use the following subsection .43(g) when striping is required on new bridge decks.)
00225.43(g)  Striping - Add the following paragraph after the first paragraph:
For temporary striping on new bridge deck surfaces, use temporary removable tape.
(Use the following lead-in sentence and subsection .50 when automated flagger assistance devices are required.)
Add the following subsection:
00225.50  Automated Flagger Assistance Device - Install and operate the AFAD to safely stop and control traffic through the work zone. Position the AFAD operator’s control location at a safe distance from traffic. Install the AFAD according to the details shown. Use the AFAD according to manufacturer’s recommendations. Do not use the AFAD to control more than one lane of approaching traffic. Provide illumination when used during nighttime hours. Do not use an AFAD to replace a continuously operating temporary traffic control signal. The Engineer may order adjustments to the operation of the AFAD or substitute flagging for the AFAD based on traffic delay, field conditions, and safety concerns. When providing AFAD for both directions of traffic, use AFAD's of the same type and from the same manufacturer. When AFAD's are not in use, remove them and remove the accompanying TCD from the roadway. Remove or cover the accompanying temporary signing.

00225.62(a) Temporary Concrete Barrier, Guardrail and Attenuators - Add the following:
Repair the relocated existing concrete barrier in accordance with 0225.62(a).as described for repair of temporary concrete barrier.

(Use the following subsection .62(b) when impact attenuators are required.)
00225.62(b)  Temporary Impact Attenuators - Replace the paragraph that begins "When impact attenuator…" with the following paragraph:
When impact attenuator, truck mounted attenuator, or narrow site attenuator systems are used, have enough modules, cartridges, components, and replacement parts on-site to replace one complete installation or have on-site a complete replacement attenuator. Re stock replacement items or complete replacement attenuators within 24 hours of use. All modules, cartridges, components, and replacement parts, and replacement attenuators not used remain the property of the Contractor.
00225.80 Measurement - Add the following:
Measurement for "Relocating Existing Concrete Barrier" will be in accordance with

(Use the following lead-in sentence and subsection .68 when automated flagger assistance devices are required.)


Add the following subsection:
00225.68  Automated Flagger Assistance Device - When repairs of the AFAD are required, take the device out of service. Flag traffic until repairs are complete and the AFAD is re-installed and operational. Use replacement stock by the same manufacturer and type, with capabilities equal to the original system, as installed.

00225.82(b-3-a) Concrete Barrier – Add the following sentence as the first sentence of this subsection. Retain all other subsection language.
Measurement of relocated existing concrete barrier will be as described for measurement of temporary concrete barrier.
(Use the following lead-in paragraph and subsection .82(e) when impact attenuators are required.)
Add the following subsection:
00225.82(e)  Temporary Impact Attenuator Repair - Temporary impact attenuator repair will be measured on the unit basis.

(Use the following lead-in sentence and one of the following subsection .87(c)'s when automated flagger assistance devices are required. Delete the subsection that does not apply.)
Add the following subsection:
[ Use this subsection .87(c) when AFAD's are measured on the unit basis. ]
00225.87(c)  Automated Flagger Assistance Device - Automated flagger assistance devices will be measured on the unit basis.
[ Use this subsection .87(c) when AFAD's are measured on the time basis. ]
00225.87(c)  Automated Flagger Assistance Device - Automated flagger assistance devices will be measured on the time basis, of the actual number of hours, to the nearest hour, the AFAD's are operating and in use to control traffic.
(Use the following subsection .90(a-1) when impact attenuators are required.)
00225.90(a-1)  Pay Quantities - Replace the paragraph that begins "All TCD damaged by…" with the following paragraph:
All TCD damaged by public traffic and replaced by the Contractor, except temporary signing, temporary electrical signs, and portable temporary traffic signals, will be paid for at the Contract price for the pay items listed in the Contract Schedule of Items or in approved Contract change orders, unless otherwise specified. Payment for replacing damaged TCD will only be made when:
00225.90(a-2)  Temporary Protection and Direction of Traffic - Add the following bullet to the end of the bullet list:


  • Furnishing, placing, maintaining, moving, and removing pole base excavation covers.


(Use the following subsection .92 when impact attenuators are required.)
00225.92  Temporary Barricades, Guardrail, Barrier, and Attenuators - Add the following pay items to the end of the pay item list and add the following associated paragraphs:
Pay Item Unit of Measurement

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