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KA4496.doc
4BKansas Department of Transportation
3BBureau of Construction and Maintenance 0BEstimating Section
1BTo: Prime Contractor Bid Holders
2BFrom: Shane Houser, P.E. - Estimating Engineer
5BDate: February 14, 2018 Proposal/Contract No.: 518026414 Subject: Project Notice for the February 21, 2018 Letting 69-106 KA-4496-01 CRAWFORD COUNTY – INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENT Several sheets have been revised and are included. They will be sent out as revised plans after the letting. Special provision 15-09002-R03 STORMWATER POLLUTION MANAGEMENT has been added. 15-PS0360 STORMWATER POLLUTION MANAGEMENT has been removed. 15-PS0434 CONSENT DECREE has been removed. This revised the Special Provision List. To view this document, choose “Addendum #1” from our website (https://kdotapp.ksdot.org/Proposal/Proposal.aspx). We also recommend that you check the Bid Express “Questions and Answers” (https://www.bidx.com/ks/lettings) to review any questions that may have been posted for this project.
KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONSPECIAL PROVISION LIST
PAGE:DATE:
101/31/18
STATE PROJECT NO: U069-106 KA 4496-01 STATE CONTRACT NO: 518026414
PREPARED DATE:
REVISED DATE:
WAGE AREA:
PRIMARY DISTRICT:
DESCRIPTION:
1
PRIMARY COUNTY: CRAWFORD4
INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENT. US-400 & US-69 IN CRAWFORD CO. LENGTH IS 0.94 MI.
PROVISION NO. DESCRIPTION
NOTE: THE FOLLOWING LIST OF SPECIAL PROVISIONS ARE FOR THIS PROJECT. OMISSION OF ALL OR PART OF A SPECIAL PROVISION IN THE ATTACHED PROPOSAL (CONTRACT) DOES NOT RELIEVE THE CONTRACTOR OF THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR OBTAINING THE COMPLETE PROVISION AS LISTED.
REQUIRED CONTRACT PROVISION-NONCOLLUSION / HISTORY-DEBARMENT08-10-66-R05REQUIRED CONTRACT PROVISION-EMULSIFIED ASPHALT ADJUSTMENT08-31-09-R01REQUIRED CONTRACT PROVISION-FINANCIAL PREQUALIFICATION04-30-82-R07REQUIRED CONTRACT PROVISION-CONTRACTUAL SERVICES-LEGISLATOR08-04-92-R03REQUIRED CONTRACT PROVISION-PRICE ADJUSTMENT FOR FUEL10-10-00-R07REQUIRED CONTRACT PROVISION-PRICE ADJUSTMENT FOR ASPHALT06-01-06-R01REQUIRED CONTRACT PROVISION-EEO REQUIREMENT11-15-96-R05REQUIRED CONTRACT PROVISION - BOYCOTT OF ISRAEL PROHIBITED07-01-17REQUIRED CONTRACT PROVISION-TAX CLEARANCE CERTIFICATE01-01-11-R01MINIMUM WAGE RATE (AREA 1)KS180019REQUIRED CONTRACT PROVISION-ITS UNIT COST04-06-09ERRATA SHEET FOR STD SPEC BOOK FOR RD & BR CONST, 2015 ED15-ER-1-R12INFORMATION TO CONTRACTORS (STATUS OF UTILITIES)15-01002REQUIRED CONTRACT PROVISIONS KS FUNDED CONST CONTRACTS15-01003FUEL ADJUSTMENT15-01008ASPHALT ADJUSTMENT15-01009EMULSIFIED ASPHALT ADJUSTMENT15-01010ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS - MIGRATORY BIRD TREATY ACT15-01011-R05PROSECUTION AND PROGRESS15-01016-R01CONTROL OF WORK15-01019REMOVAL OF EXISTING STRUCTURES15-02001ON GRADE CONCRETE15-04003GENERAL CONCRETE15-04005ASPHALT PAVEMENT SMOOTHNESS15-06006-R01HOT MIX ASPHALT CONSTRUCTION QC/QA15-06007PERMANENT SIGNING15-08010STORMWATER POLLUTION MANAGEMENT15-09002-R03STONE FOR RIPRAP, DITCH LINING AND OTHER MISCELLANEOUS USES15-11001-R03AGGREGATE FOR HMA15-11002-R01AGGREGATE FOR ON GRADE15-11004GENERAL REQUIREMENT DIVISION 120015-12001AIR-ENTRAINING ADMIXTURES FOR CONCRETE15-14001SHEET MATERIALS FOR CURING CONCRETE15-14002HOT JOINT SEALING COMPOUND15-15001STEEL SIGN POSTS15-16002-R01
KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONSPECIAL PROVISION LIST
PAGE:DATE:
201/31/18
STATE PROJECT NO: U069-106 KA 4496-01 STATE CONTRACT NO: 518026414
PREPARED DATE:
REVISED DATE:
WAGE AREA:
PRIMARY DISTRICT:
DESCRIPTION:
1
PRIMARY COUNTY: CRAWFORD4
INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENT. US-400 & US-69 IN CRAWFORD CO. LENGTH IS 0.94 MI.
PROVISION NO. DESCRIPTION
NOTE: THE FOLLOWING LIST OF SPECIAL PROVISIONS ARE FOR THIS PROJECT. OMISSION OF ALL OR PART OF A SPECIAL PROVISION IN THE ATTACHED PROPOSAL (CONTRACT) DOES NOT RELIEVE THE CONTRACTOR OF THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR OBTAINING THE COMPLETE PROVISION AS LISTED.
MATERIALS FOR FENCING15-16004RELEASE COMPOUND FOR ASPHALT MIXES15-17004-R01USES OF PIPE15-19005SEEDS15-21001THERMOPLASTIC15-22001-R01MULTI - COMPONENT LIQUID PAVEMENT MARKING MATERIAL15-22003PAVEMENT MARKING PAINT15-22004-R01IMAGE SYSTEMS15-22005WOOD POSTS15-23001WOOD FENCE POSTS15-23002PART V15-25001-R05CONSTRUCTION MANUAL - PART V15-25002MATERIALS CERTIFICATIONS15-26001-R05MODIFIED REQUIREMENTS - ASPHALT MIXTURES15-MR0082BIDDING REQUIREMENTS AND CONDITIONS15-PS0106COMBINATION VIDEO/RADAR DETECTION SYSTEM15-PS0107WORK SCHEDULE15-WS0070
END OF SPECIAL PROVISION LIST
Revised Plans for KA-4496-01 which would affect the contractor’s bid.
Primary reasons for the changes are due to KDOT finalizing Standards that deal with meeting the AASHTO 2013 Standard Specifications for Structural Supports for Highway Signs, Luminaires, and Traffic Signals. This standard change will permit signals with mast arm lengths up to 60’ feet to have a standard foundation design. The original plans had 3 special foundation designs for which 2 can be removed and use the standard.
Changes are listed below:
Sheet #69 General Note #12 Changes to read- Pole 4 Require Special Foundations. See Sheet 74 for Details
Sheet #71 Note # 11. Changes to read- See Sheet 74 for Special Foundation Details at Pole 4
Sheet #73 KDOT Standard TE111A to be changed to - Revised Standard TE111A (not approved through FHWA at this time therefore, the standard number is crossed out – soon to be approved and available on KART.)
Sheet #74 Title for detail to changes to read – SPECIAL POLE FOUNDATION – POLE 4; Remove the Bolt Circle Sized to 16” to 20” Bolt Circle and detail; updated Chart A with data for only pole 4.
Sheet #75 KDOT Standard TE120A to be changed to - Revised Standard TE120A (not approved through FHWA at this time therefore, the standard number is crossed out – soon to be approved and available on KART.)
TE120A had added Section 2.11.6 Conduit Installation - which requires that the contractor provide KDOT an electronic list of GPS readings in (Excel Format) . . . . .
Also Section 2.14.1.3 Traffic Signal Poles - has removed the option to grout the area between the top of the concrete foundation and the bottom of the traffic signal pole base. Only ¼ inch galvenized wire cage is allowed.
Also Section 1.16.5 Pole Wiring - requires a seven-conductor cable for pedestrian signals
Sheet #77 KDOT Standard TE120C to be changed to Revised Standard TE120C (not approved through FHWA at this time therefore, the standard number is crossed out – soon to be approved and available on KART.)
Changed 2009 AASHTO Standard Specifications for Structural Supports for Highway Signs, Luminaires, and Traffic Signals to be 2013 AASHTO Standard Specifications for Structural Supports for Highway Signs, Luminaires and Traffic Signals. (In Four locations Section 3.2.10.1.4, Section 3.2.10.2, Section 3.2.10.7 and Section 3.2.10.9.1)
KR10-12
R10-10L
KR10-12
R10-10L
Prop. Edge of Pavement (Typ.)
Prop. Edge of Shoulder (Typ.)
Prop. Edge of Pavement (Typ.)
Prop. Edge of Shoulder (Typ.)
6' x 55' Detection Zone (Typ.)
6' x 55' Detection Zone (Typ.)
6' x 55' Detection Zone (Typ.)
6' x 55' Detection Zone (Typ.)
Enclosure (To Remain)
Existing Power
Cabinet (To Remain)
Existing Controller
Box (To Remain)
Existing Service
Note 13
Note 10 (Typ.)
Note 10 (Typ.)
Note 10 (Typ.)
Note 11 (Typ.)
Secondary Service Point
Existing Waterline to Remain.
CAUTION!!!
Edge of Shoulder (Typ.)
Edge of Pavement (Typ.)
Edge of Shoulder (Typ.)
Edge of Pavement (Typ.)
(To Be Removed, See Notes 14 & 15)
Temp. Signal (Span Wire) (Typ.)
(To Be Removed, See Notes 14 & 15)
Temp. Signal (Span Wire) (Typ.)
(To Be Removed, See Notes 14 & 15)
Temp. Signal (Span Wire) (Typ.)
(To Be Removed, See Notes 14 & 15)
Temp. Signal (Span Wire) (Typ.)
A
JH
AC A A
J
H
A
(44.0')
JA
J
42
43
72
83
82
32
62
13 14
40
41
71
81
80
31
212051
61
11 12
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
C CA
8
5
7
6
(60.0')
(62.0')
(58.0')
Designed by
Drawn bySht of
CCB
CCB
Date
Job No.
US-69/US-400 INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS
CRAWFORD COUNTY, KANSAS
331-160087-005-7993
STATENO.
PROJECTYEAR
NO.
SHEET
SHEETS
TOTAL
KANSAS
245 NORTH WACO
WICHITA, KANSAS 67202
PHONE: 316-303-3000
FAX: 316-303-0156
SUITE 222
2/13/2018189
18969-106 KA-4496-01 2017
LUMINAIRE
TRAFFIC SIGNAL POLE
TRAFFIC SIGNAL PEDESTAL
TRAFFIC SIGNAL HEAD W/TYPE DESIGNATION
PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL & PUSHBUTTON
JUNCTION BOX
SERVICE BOX
PAD MOUNTED CONTROLLER
POLE MOUNTED CONTROLLER
SECONDARY SERVICE POINT
LEGEND
SIGN ON 2 POSTS
SIGN ON 1 POSTX
X
1 1/2" CONDUIT
3" CONDUIT
2" CONDUIT
VIDEO DETECTION CAMERA
23 DETECTOR NUMBER
6 POLE NUMBER
SERVICE BOX NUMBER2
DETECTION ZONE
POLE & CONTROLLER LOCATIONS
POLE NO. STATION OFFSET NORTHING EASTING
BOX NO. STATION OFFSET NORTHING EASTING
SERVICE BOX LOCATIONS
MAST ARM MOUNTED ON TRAFFIC SIGNAL POLE
SCALE
20' 40'20' 0
1"=20'
69
US-69 & US-400
TRAFFIC SIGNAL PLAN
A C
SIGNAL FACES
H
POLE NO.
SIGN LOCATIONS
SIGN TYPE SPACING ON ARM*
* TO CENTER OF SIGN
CAMERA W/ ARM
AXIS PTZ DOME NETWORK
& BACKPLATETRAFFIC SIGNAL HEAD W/TYPE DESIGNATION
PHASE DIAGRAM
Ø1 Ø2
Ø5 Ø6
Ø4
Ø8
Ø3
Ø7
US-160 / US-69
J
BE 12" L.E.D.
ALL LENSES SHALL
NOTE:
44
45
73
46
47
74
48
49
75
85
84
33
86
87
89
88
63
15 16
64
17 18
232252
252453
272654
2928
*Cont.
4
3
2
1
*Existing Controller to Remain. See Note 5.
US-400 / K-171
K-171 HIGHWAY
US-400 HIGHWAY
US-160/ U
S-69
HIG
HW
AY
US-400 / U
S-160 / U
S-69
HIG
HW
AY
-
1579514.5157
1579466.9738
1579615.5047
1579672.2481
-
2415479.8005
2415341.3315
2415328.7411
2415456.6769
74
**8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
-
1579621.2512
1579420.0137
1579523.7844
1579496.3893
1579491.0682
1579623.4791
1579631.0291
-
2415519.2913
2415451.8146
2415291.9202
2415463.2707
2415343.4423
2415336.2837
2415459.7348
KR10-12
R10-10L
R10-10L
KR10-12
R10-10L
4
3
3
2
1
57.6'
54.6'
42.8'
39.0'
53.0'
104.50' Rt.
49.66' Lt.
149.73' Rt.
40.40' Rt.
73.69' Rt.
75.00' Rt.
57.59' Lt.
61.00' Lt.
GENERAL NOTES
69
& K-171 HIGHWAY BASELINES.
OFFSET INFORMATION IS FROM THE US-400
& JUNCTION BOX, THE PROVIDED STATION &
NOTE: EXCLUDING THE EXISTING CONTROLLER
21+64.26
100+57.00
1140+72.00
1140+64.91
100+38.03
120.65' Rt.
56.00' Rt.
99.00' Rt.
49.89' Lt.
102.29' Lt.
PHASE 1 & 5 SHALL TRIGGER RIGHT TURN OVERLAP (OL) PHASING.
DOTTED LINES CONNECTING PHASES INDICATE PHASES THAT CAN OCCUR CONCURRENTLY.
NOTE:
OL
OL
21+64.60
100+99.28
100+26.54
1140+24.72
100+40.00
1140+75.00
1140+72.74
100+40.00
Sta. 16+00.00 US-400/US-160/US-69 (South)
Sta. 100+00.00 K-171 (Ahead) =
Sta. 1141+55.73 US-400 (Back) =
**Existing Service Box to Remain. See Note 5.
71GENERAL NOTES (CONTINUED)
SHALL BE SUBSIDIARY TO THE BID ITEM "TRAFFIC SIGNAL".
RE-USED, INCLUDING POLES, SHALL BE REMOVED. THIS WORK
COVERED OR REMOVED. EXISTING TEMPORARY SIGNAL NOT BEING
ARE REPLACED, SPAN-WIRE SIGNAL HEADS & EQUIPMENT SHALL BE
PLACE DURING CONSTRUCTION. AS EXISTING POLES & EQUIPMENT
15. THE EXISTING TEMPORARY SPAN-WIRE SIGNAL SHALL REMAIN IN
TO THE BID ITEM "TRAFFIC SIGNAL".
TO MAINTAIN SIGNALIZATION. THIS WORK SHALL BE SUBSIDIARY
RESPONSIBLE FOR PHASING POLE CONSTRUCTION AS NECESSARY
COMBINATION OF BOTH MAY BE USED. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE
THE EXISTING TEMPORARY SIGNAL, NEW PERMANENT SIGNAL OR
14. THE INTERSECTION SHALL REMAIN SIGNALIZED AT ALL TIMES.
Sta. 20+00.00 US-160/US-69 (North)
Sta. 1141+28.73 US-400 =
DETAILS.
DEGREES FROM MAST ARM). SEE SHEET FOR ADDITIONAL
TO MAXIMIZE VISIBILITY OF US-400 AND US-69 (APPROXIMATELY 45
MOUNTED ON THE SOUTHWEST SIDE OF THE POLE AND ORIENTED
HEIGHT OF APPROXIMATELY 38.0 FEET. THE CAMERA SHALL BE
13. AXIS PTZ DOME CAMERA SHALL BE MOUNTED TO POLE 1 AT A
FOR DETAILS.
12. POLE 4 REQUIRES SPECIAL FOUNDATIONS. SEE SHEET
SHEET FOR LOCATIONS.
US-400. SEE DETECTOR SUMMARY CHART ON OPERATIONS DETAILS
320' FROM STOP LINE ALONG SOUTHBOUND US-69 NORTH OF
11. 6'X6' ADVANCED DETECTION ZONES ARE LOCATED 92', 210' &
SHEET FOR LOCATIONS.
US-400. SEE DETECTOR SUMMARY CHART ON OPERATIONS DETAILS
& 490' FROM STOP LINE ALONG US-400, K-171 AND US-69 SOUTH OF
10. 6'X6' ADVANCED DETECTION ZONES ARE LOCATED 92', 210', 320'
INFORMATION.
FOR CLARITY. SEE PAVEMENT MARKING SHEETS FOR MORE
9. PROPOSED PAVEMENT MARKING & STATIONING ARE SCREENED
CLARITY ONLY.
AND/OR FOUNDATIONS. CURVED LINES SHOWN ON PLAN FOR
8. ALL CONDUIT RUNS SHALL BE STRAIGHT BETWEEN BOXES
UTILITIES AND THEIR EXACT LOCATION PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION.
IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY
INFORMATION AND SHOULD BE CONSIDERED APPROXIMATE ONLY.
7. EXISTING FEATURES AND UTILITIES ARE SHOWN FROM AVAILABLE
WORK SHALL BE SUBSIDIARY TO THE BID ITEM "TRAFFIC SIGNAL".
6. ALL CONDUIT SHALL BE BORED UNDER EXISTING PAVEMENT. THIS
THE ENGINEER.
CONTROL SHALL BE COVERED OR REMOVED AT THE DIRECTION OF
HEADS OR TRAFFIC SIGNS THAT CONFLICT WITH THE TRAFFIC
LOCATIONS SHOWN ON PLANS ARE APPROXIMATE ONLY. SIGNAL
SERVICE BOX, AND TRAFFIC SIGNAL CONDUIT TO REMAIN.
THE PLANS. EXISTING CONTROLLER CABINET, POWER ENCLOSURE,
5. ALL EQUIPMENT SHALL BE NEW UNLESS SHOWN OTHERWISE ON
4. LUMINAIRE ARMS SHALL BE ORIENTED OVER THE MAST ARMS.
STOP BARS AS SHOWN.
INTERSECTION SHALL BE APPROXIMATELY 10 FEET IN FRONT OF 24"
LANES, EXCEPT AS INDICATED ON THE PLANS. DETECTOR ZONES AT
3. VIDEO DETECTION ZONES SHALL BE CENTERED IN TRAFFIC
ENGINEER
OBSTRUCTIONS AND FACILITATE WIRING, AS APPROVED BY THE
APPROXIMATE AND MAY BE FIELD ADJUSTED TO CLEAR
2. SERVICE, JUNCTION BOXES AND CONDUIT RUNS ARE
CONTRACTOR ORDERING TRAFFIC SIGNAL POLES AND HARDWARE.
SHALL BE REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY THE ENGINEER PRIOR TO
BOXES ARE TO BE INSTALLED. APPROVED STAKED LOCATIONS
1. THE CONTRACTOR WILL STAKE LOCATIONS WHERE POLES, AND
NEW SHEET - Released by Addendum DATE 02/14/2018 VOID PREVIOUS ISSUE
-QUANTITIES FOR INFORMATION ONLY-
ITEM UNIT QUANTITY
BID ITEM
L.S. L.S.
LEGEND LENGTH QUANTITYSIGN
CHART C OVERHEAD STREET NAME SIGNS
HEIGHT
MOUNTING
SIGNAL ARM
ON ARM
SIGNALS
NO. OF
HEIGHT
MOUNTING
LUMINAIRE
QUANT.
LENGTH
ARM
LUMINAIRE
HEIGHT
POLE
LENGTH
ARM
SIGNAL
SPACING
SIGNAL
A B C D E F
H I J K
P
*
*
OR NOT.
OPERATION OF THE TRAFFIC SIGNAL SYSTEM WHETHER SPECIFICALLY MENTIONED
SATISFACTORY OPERATION OF ELECTRICAL APPARATUS AND FOR COMPLETE
FURNISH AND INSTALL ALL EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS NECESSARY FOR THE
THE TRAFFIC SIGNAL SYSTEM SHALL BE COMPLETE AND THE CONTRACTOR SHALL4)
SUBSCRIPT "P" INDICATES PROGRAMMED SIGNALS.3)
ALL LENSES ARE L.E.D. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.2)
SHALL NOT BE DISPLAYED WHEN OPERATING IN THE PROTECTED ONLY MODE.1)
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CPA
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REVISIONS BY APP'DDATENO.
TRACED
TRACE CK.
APP'D
QUANTITIES
QUAN. CK.
DETAILED
DETAIL CK.
FHWA APPROVAL
DESIGNED
DESIGN CK.
KANSAS
STATE PROJECT NO. YEARTOTAL
SHEETSSHEET NO.
KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
TE130A 12/31/2015
C.P.A.
B.D.G. B.D.G.
C.P.A.
Brian D. Gower
Removed Doghouse signal added HAWK, FY & KR
Updated R10 sizes chg. H head to I head
Added bid items for video & radar detection
TRAFFIC SIGNAL QUANTITIES SHEET
NEMA SYSTEM
TRAFFIC SIGNAL QUANTITIES SHEET
AR
RA
NG
EM
EN
T
SIG
NA
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AC
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(P
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NO.
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TIT
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TYPE
MOUNTING
SIGNAL
CHART A SIGNAL SUMMARY
KR10-12 R10-10L
2017
Sh. No.
69-106 KA-4496-01 189
CHART B TRAFFIC SIGNAL POLES
71
71
J
A
J
C
H
A
5
3
5
3
4
3
SIDE-OF-POLE
SIDE-OF-POLE
MAST ARM W/BACKPLATE
MAST ARM W/BACKPLATE
MAST ARM W/BACKPLATE
MAST ARM W/BACKPLATE
2
2
2
3
2
5
40.0'
40.0'
40.0'
40.0'
62.0'
60.0'
44.0'
58.0'
19.0'
19.0'
19.0'
19.0'
3
3
3
3
38.6', 50.6', 61.6'
34.7', 46.7', 58.6'
18.9', 30.9', 42.9'
33.9', 45.9', 56.9'
15.0'
15.0'
15.0'
15.0'
39.5'
39.5'
39.5'
39.5'
1
1
1
1
4
3
2
1
79-93
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WIR
E & C
ON
DUIT
79-93
L.S. L.S.INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM
L.S. L.S.VIDEO/RADAR DETECTION SYSTEM
BILL OF MATERIALS
ITEM UNITQUANT. NOTESPEC. NO.
3.2.38
3.2.38
3.2.38
3.2.33
3.2.33
3.2.33
3.2.33
3.2.32
3.2.31
3.2.30
3.2.29
3.2.27, 3.2.28
3.2.26
3.2.26
3.2.25
3.2.24
3.2.22
3.2.22
3.2.21
3.2.20
3.2.19
3.2.18
3.2.17
3.2.16
3.2.15
3.2.12
3.2.11
3.2.10
3.2.5.2.3
3.2.8, 3.2.9
3.2.5
3.2.5
3.2.7
3.2.6
3.2.5
3.2.4.3
3.2.4.2
3.4.1
3.2.2.7
3.2.2.6.3
3.2.2.6.2
3.2.4.1
3.2.2.5.3
3.2.2.5.2
3.2.2.5.1
3.2.2.4.3
3.2.2.3
3.2.2.2
GPS SYSTEM
HDPE CONDUIT, 3" & FITTINGS
HDPE CONDUIT, 2" & FITTINGS
HDPE CONDUIT, 1-1/2" & FITTINGS
VIDEO
MULTI-CONDUCTOR CABLE NO. 14 AWG 7/C
MULTI-CONDUCTOR CABLE NO. 14 AWG 5/C
MULTI-CONDUCTOR CABLE NO. 14 AWG 3/C
GROUND WIRE NO. 6 AWG 1/C
POLE & BRACKET WIRE NO. 10 AWG 1/C
LIGHTING DISTRIBUTION WIRE NO. 8 AWG 1/C
SERVICE WIRE NO. 6 AWG 1/C
GROUND ROD & CLAMP
CIRCUIT BREAKER, LUMINAIRE, 15 AMP.
CIRCUIT BREAKER, TRAFFIC SIGNAL, 50 AMP.
SERVICE ENCLOSURE, 125 AMP. COMMERCIAL
ENTRANCE HEAD
KR10-12 SIGN (30" X 36")
R10-10L SIGN (30" X 36")
OVERHEAD STREET NAME SIGN
FUSED STREET LIGHT CONNECTOR KIT
UNFUSED STREET LIGHT CONNECTOR KIT
PHOTOCELL
LUMINAIRE LED 250 WATT EQUIVALENT
LUMINAIRE
POWER ENCLOSURE CABINET
SERVICE BOX
TERMINAL BLOCK
TRAFFIC SIGNAL PEDESTAL ALUMINUM
TRAFFIC SIGNAL POLE
APS PUSHBUTTON SYSTEM
PEDESTRIAN PUSHBUTTON & SIGN (R10-3E; 9"x15")
PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC SIGNAL LED MODULES
VEHICLE TRAFFIC SIGNAL LED MODULES
BACKPLATE
SIGNAL HEAD MOUNTING BRACKET
TRAFFIC SIGNAL HEAD
RADAR DETECTION DEVICE
VIDEO DETECTION CAMERA
BATTERY BACKUP SYSTEM (BBS/UPS)
BUS INTERFACE UNIT
PAD MOUNTED CABINET
POLE MOUNTED CABINET
DETECTOR, 2-CHANNEL
FLASH TRANSFER RELAY
FLASHER
LOAD SWITCH
SURGE PROTECTOR
MALFUNCTION MANAGEMENT UNIT
CONTROLLER UNIT
-
704
593
201
1695
2580
1495
-
1545
465
2715
-
11
-
-
-
-
2
3
CHART C
4
4
4
4
4
-
7
4
-
CHART B
-
-
-
58
CHART A
CHART A
CHART A
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
EACH
LIN FT
LIN FT
LIN FT
LIN FT
LIN FT
LIN FT
LIN FT
LIN FT
LIN FT
LIN FT
LIN FT
EACH
EACH
EACH
EACH
EACH
EACH
EACH
EACH
EACH
EACH
EACH
EACH
EACH
EACH
EACH
EACH
EACH
EACH
EACH
EACH
EACH
EACH
EACH
EACH
EACH
EACH
EACH
EACH
EACH
EACH
EACH
EACH
EACH
EACH
EACH
EACH
EACH
EACH
EXISTING. SEE NOTE 4
EXISTING. SEE NOTE 4
EXISTING. SEE NOTE 4
EXISTING. SEE NOTE 4
EXISTING. SEE NOTE 4
NONE
SEE NOTE 8
SEE NOTE 8
SEE NOTE 8
EXISTING. SEE NOTE 4
SEE NOTE 6
EXISTING. SEE NOTE 4 & 9
EXISTING. SEE NOTE 4 & 9
EXISTING. SEE NOTE 4 & 10
EXISTING. SEE NOTE 4
EXISTING NEMA SIZE 6 (P)
EXISTING. SEE NOTE 4
EXISTING. SEE NOTE 4
EXISTING. SEE NOTE 4
EXISTING. SEE NOTE 4
EXISTING. SEE NOTE 4
EXISTING. SEE NOTE 4
EXISTING. SEE NOTE 4
ETHERNET SURGE PROTECTOR
CELLULAR MODEM (MODEM, POWER SUPPLY, ANTENNA & CABLE)
COMPOSITE CAMERA CABLE
CAMERA POLE MOUNT BRACKET
CAMERA ASSEMBLY (IP CAMERA & POWER SUPPLY)
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CAMERA AND CELLULAR MODEM SHALL BE SUBSIDIARY TO THE LUMP SUM
SPECIFICATIONS. SEE SHEETS . ALL ITEMS REQUIRED FOR PTZ
14. CCTV AND CELLULAR MODEMS SHALL BE COMPLETED PER ITS
(OR APPROVED EQUAL) FOR VERIZON WIRELESS NETWORK.
13. CELLULAR MODEM SHALL BE SIERRA WIRELESS AIRLINK MODEL GX450
CONNECTORS. SEE SHEETS FOR ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS.
CATEGORY 6 (CAT6) SHIELDED ETHERNET CABLE WITH SHIELDED RJ45
TO POLE 1 WITH AXIS T91A67 POLE BRACKET. PTZ WIRE SHALL BE
12. PTZ CAMERA ASSEMBLY (CCTV) SHALL BE AXIS Q6052-E & BE MOUNTED
11. SEE SHEET FOR SPECIAL FOUNDATION DETAILS AT POLE 4.
ALPHA FXM 1100 (UPS MODULE).
10. BATTERY BACKUP SYSTEM (BBS)(EXISTING, SEE NOTE 4) SHALL BE
CONTACT LARRY SEWARD AT 620-249-4341.
"VIDEO/RADAR DETECTION SYSTEM". TO OBTAIN THE HYBRID CAMERAS,
VIDEO EQUIPPED CAMERAS SHALL BE PAID FOR BY THE BID ITEM
VANTAGE VECTOR HYBRID CAMERAS. ALL ITEMS REQUIRED FOR RADAR AND
9. VIDEO DETECTION CAMERAS (EXISTING, SEE NOTE 4) SHALL BE ITERIS
SPECIFICATION 2.4.
"PRE-QUAILIFIED MATERIALS LISTING". SEE TRAFFIC SIGNAL
8. LUMINAIRES SHALL BE L.E.D. AND ON THE LATEST KDOT
GALVANIZING.
7. ALL POLES AND EQUIPMENT SHALL BE POWDER COATED BLACK AFTER
SPECIFICATIONS.
YELLOW BORDER MEETING ASTM D-4956 TYPE IX SHEETING
6. ALL BACK PLATES SHALL BE EQUIPPED WITH A 2" RETRO-REFLECTIVE
WORK SHALL BE SUBSIDIARY TO THE BID ITEM "TRAFFIC SIGNAL".
5. EXISTING TEMPORARY POLES AND SPAN WIRE SHALL BE REMOVED. THIS
LARRY SEWARD AT 620-249-4341.
THE CABINET. FOR COORDINATION WITH EXISTING EQUIPMENT, CONTACT
GPS UNIT, DETECTOR CARDS, AND OTHER EXISTING EQUIPMENT WITHIN
POWER ENCLOSURE, SIGNAL CABINET, CONTROLLER, VIDEO DETECTION,
CHARGE. EXISTING EQUIPMENT INCLUDES, BUT IS NOT LIMITED TO, THE
CONTRACTOR, THE DEVICE SHALL BE REPLACED AT NO ADDITIONAL
DEVICES SHALL BE REPLACED. IF THE DEVICE IS DAMAGED BY THE
REMAIN IN PLACE OR BE REMOVED IN SALVAGEABLE CONDITION. DAMAGED
EXISTING DEVICES IN SIGNAL CABINET THAT ARE NOT NEEDED SHALL
TEMPORARY SIGNAL PLANS (PROJECT NUMBER 331-160087-000-7993).
4. CONTRACTOR SHALL UTILIZE THE EXISTING DEVICES AS SHOWN THE
SIGNAL SYSTEM WHETHER SPECIFICALLY MENTIONED OR NOT.
ELECTRICAL APPARATUS AND FOR COMPLETE OPERATION OF THE TRAFFIC
MATERIALS NECESSARY FOR THE SATISFACTORY OPERATION OF
CONTRACTOR SHALL FURNISH AND INSTALL ALL EQUIPMENT AND
3. THE TRAFFIC SIGNAL SYSTEM SHALL BE COMPLETE AND THE
2. ALL CONDUIT SHALL BE BORED UNDER EXISTING PAVEMENT.
INTERSECTION SIGNAL.
1. QUANTITIES SHOWN ARE FOR US-160/US-69 AND US-400/K-171
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WIRING TERMINAL
6"
6"
BASE DETAIL
MAST ARM POLE &
1"
2"
30"
24"
(R10 SERIES)
SIGNS OVER 18" TALL
BRACKET DETAIL
SIGN MOUNTING
36"
MOUNTING DETAIL
RIGID SIGNAL
10'
3'-6" 4'-6"
19'
* 7'
Ground Rod
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REBAR CAGE DETAIL
MAST ARM POLE
6"
6"
(FOR MAST ARMS UP TO 60')
6"
13'-0"
#4 Ties, 12" Spacing
ANCHOR BOLT DETAIL
MAST ARM POLE
Noted in Plans.
Regulatory Sign as
5" Backplate
Min.
24"
Variable
Formed into a Square
Top 6" of Concrete
32" Outside Dia.
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Hex Nut
Pole Base Plate
Flat Washer
Leveling Nut
Max.
1"Terminal BLock
Ground Lug
Hand Opening
4" X 6"
by the manufacturer.
Actual dimensions shall be supplied
Dimensions shown are typical only.
Neoprene Gasket
Screw
Cover
Cover
10 feet above sidewalk level.
not less than 7 feet or more than
signal housing including brackets
mounted with the bottom of the
* NOTE: Pedestrian signal heads shall be
Pole Standards
Bolt Circle per
KDOT for review.
either of these must have calculations submitted to
psf or greater. Soils having properties less than
"Ø" of 5° or greater or a minimum "c" value of 500
Minimum soil properties for these lengths are either
review.
design calculations must be submitted to KDOT for
longer mast arm is required, signal pole foundation
up to 60 feet with a 13'-0" deep footing shaft. If a
design is acceptable for a maximum mast arm span
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MAST ARM POLE & BASE DETAIL MAST ARM POLE REBAR CAGE DETAIL
SEE CHART A (THIS SHEET)
TOP OF FOOTING ELEVATION.
responsibility to verify elevation prior to placing footing.
à Actual elevations may differ in the field. It is the Contractor's
POLE NO.ELEV.
FOOTING TOP OF
CHART A - POLE FOUNDATION ELEVATIONS
CENTER OF POLEELEV. AT
EXIST. GROUND à
5. CONDUIT SHALL HAVE PLASTIC (OR METAL) BUSHING (ABOVE BASE) TO PREVENT CABLE CHAFING.
4. USE ANTI-SEIZE COMPOUND ON ALL THREADS.
3. SEE TE111A FOR ANCHOR BOLT DETAIL.
2. CONCRETE SHALL MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF GRADE 4.0 PER KDOT STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS.
ELEVATION, CONTRACTOR SHALL NOT PROCEED WITH OUT ENGINEER APPROVAL OF SOCKET DEPTH.
1. IN THE EVENT SOUND ROCK IS ENCOUNTERED AT A DEPTH LESS THAN 21'-0" BELOW ADJACENT FINISHED GROUND
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Formating updates for consistancy
Aggreg. Bedding change from CAP-4 to SB3
SPECIFICATIONS
TRAFFIC SIGNAL
2.16. WIRE AND CABLE INSTALLATION.
location in relation to the final lane configuration.
recommendations. Special care must be taken to placethe loops in their proper
pavement during the pavement construction in accordance with the manufacturer's
Pre-formed loops shall be installed in new 2.18.3. PRE-FORMED LOOPS.
inches of a transverse joint.
concrete pavement shall be adjusted such that no loop begins or ends within 12
the intended zone of detection. The longitudinal orientation of loops installed in
lanes; or if they cover more than one lane, they shall be centered over the width of
to the locations shown in the Plans. Loops shall be centered in their respective
Detector loops shall be installed as close as practicable2.18.2. LOOP DETECTOR.
of all required equipment and components for the detection of vehicles.
All Vehicle Detection Systems shall be a complete assembly 2.18.1 GENERAL.
2.18. VEHICLE DETECTION SYSTEMS.
concerning whether or not the cabinet end is grounded.
recommendations of the loop detector manufacturer should be followed
floating (not attached to earth ground) at the pullbox. The
The detector lead-in shielding and drain wire shall be electrically2.17.1.
clamp to a ground rod. Ground rods shall be installed as detailed in the Plans.
internal ground lug. All ground wires shall be attached by means of a ground
inch 43means of a ground wire bolted to the inside of these devices with a
pedestals, controller cabinets, and service circuit breakers shall be grounded by
of the Standard Specifications and as specified herein. All traffic signal poles,
The traffic signal system shall be grounded per Section 814.3 2.17. GROUNDING.
unused conductors shall be taped.
two-conductor cable shall run to each pedestrian push-button. The ends of any
signal head; a seven-conductor cable shall run to each pair of pedestrian signals; a
signal head; a separate seven-conductor cable shall run to each four- or five-section
the signal head. A separate five-conductor cable shall run to each three-section
conductor cable from the terminal block in the pole base to the terminal block in
Each signal head shall have a separate run of multi-2.16.5. POLE WIRING.
terminals within the cabinet per the wiring diagram furnished with the cabinet.
with a permanent label, and shall connect all field wires to their respective
shall clearly identify each field wire coming into the cabinet as to its function
The Contractor 2.16.4. TERMINATION OF FIELD WIRES IN THE CABINET.
shall be left in each pole base to allow for connection to the terminal block.
and placed in the bottom of the box. At least 3 feet of excess multiconductor cable
placed on the cable hooks. The excess cable in junction boxes shall be neatly coiled
be left in each pull box. The excess cable in service boxes shall be neatly coiled and
cable, detector lead-in cable, loop detector wire, and lighting distribution wire shall
A minimum of 3 feet of slack or excess multiconductor2.16.3. EXCESS CABLE.
pulling strain on the conductors.
into the conduit, a pulling sock or other similar device shall be used to equalize
When pulling wire2.61.2. PULLING WIRES AND CABLES THROUGH CONDUIT.
sides of the base or top of the foundation. Any unused conductors shall be taped.
be arranged in the base to prevent the splices from coming into contact with the
permanent label and the splices shall be carefully waterproofed. The wires shall
push-buttons. Each conductor shall be clearly labeled as to its function with a
multiconductor cables running up the pedestal shaft to the signal heads and/or
cable that runs to pedestal bases shall be spliced in the pedestal base to the
Multiconductor 2.16.1.2. MULTICONDUCTOR CABLE IN PEDESTAL BASES.
of the box.
be positioned in the pullbox so that the splice is situated in the upper 75 percent
loop splice kit may be used. Taped splices will not be permitted. The wires shall
be carefully waterproofed including the end of the loop wire tubing. An approved
lead-in cables shall be twisted and secured with a wire nut, and the splice shall
in the nearest pull box to a detector lead-in cable. Splices between loops and
The ends of the wire forming each loop shall be spliced 2.16.1.1. LOOPS.
following:
diagram in the Plans. No splicing of conductors will be allowed except for the
Standard Specifications, as modified herein, and in accordance with the wiring
Wire and cable shall be installed per Section 814.3 of the 2.16.1. GENERAL.
2.15. TRAFFIC SIGNAL HEAD INSTALLATION.
Engineer.
more than 10 days prior to the signal turn-on, unless otherwise approved by the
or be completely covered until signal turn-on. Signal heads shall not be installed
as practicable. All signal heads shall be mounted and directed away from traffic,
Signal heads shall be installed as close to signal turn-on 2.1.15.1. GENERAL.
optimum visibility.
face. The Engineer shall direct the final positioning of the signal heads for
All heads shall be plumbed as viewed from the direction in which they 2.15.1.1.
shall be such that all conductors are concealed within the assembly.
to the mast arm according to the manufacturer's recommendations. Construction
rigidly mounted by approved brackets. The brackets shall be securely attached
Mast arm signal head assemblies shall be 2.15.2. MAST ARM MOUNTING.
traffic lanes.
heads so that the signal heads will be in proper orientation over the intended
Special care must be taken before drilling the arm for attaching the signal
the time of mast arm installation to minimize the effects of vibration.
All mast-arm signal heads shall be attached to the mast arm at2.15.2.1.
being the desired height.
feet to 19 feet from the pavement to the bottom of the backplate, with 17 feet
Mast arm mounted signal heads shall be installed at a height of 15 2.15.2.2.
Construction shall be such that all conductors are concealed within the assembly.
attached to the pole with heavy duty stainless steel banding and buckles.
symmetrically arranged, and securely assembled. Mounting brackets shall be
by approved side-of-pole brackets. All members shall be either plumb or level,
Side-of-pole signal heads shall be supported 2.15.3. SIDE-OF-POLE MOUNTING.
the bottom of the signal head.
heads shall be mounted at a minimum of seven (7) feet from the base of pole to
of 10 feet from the base of pole to the bottom of signal head. Pedestrian signal
Side-of-pole traffic signal heads shall be installed at a minimum height 2.15.3.1.
shall be securely installed prior to acceptance of the signals.
The post cap and hand hole cover provided with the pedestal2.14.2.2.
before the wires are installed.
edges or burs. Plastic or rubber bushings shall be installed at each opening
All drilled or punched surfaces shall be carefully reamed to remove any sharp
wire entrances into the pedestal shaft shall be drilled or punched in the field.
All attachments to the pedestal shall be located in the field and all 2.14.2.1.
concrete foundation and tightened to the manufacturer's recommendations.
The cast aluminum pedestal bases shall be bolted to the 2.14.2. PEDESTALS.
the end of the arms and the top of the pole prior to acceptance of the signals.
The end caps provided with the poles shall be securely installed on 2.14.1.4.
located in sidewalk ramps. All boxes shall be free of trash, wire scraps, etc.
Additional boxes may be provided at the Contractor's expense. Boxes shall not be
by the Engineer. The quantity of boxes as shown in the Plans may not be reduced.
be adjusted during installation to clear obstructions and facilitate wiring as approved
814.3 of the Standard Specifications, and as noted below. The location of boxes may
Service box and junction box installations shall be per Section 2.12. PULL BOXES.
the Engineer.
1107, Table 1107-1 of the Standard Specifications and will be visually accepted by
pull boxes. The aggregate shall meet the requirements of SB3 described in Section
A 6 inch thick layer of aggregate shall be provided under all 2.12.1. BEDDING.
boxes shall be filled with a mortar grout or a silicone sealant.
The area around the conduit entrance in-ground 2.12.2. CONDUIT ENTRANCES.
in the Plans.
Cable hooks shall be installed in service boxes as detailed 2.12.3. CAB LE HOOKS.
Bridge Management Engineer.
Any attachments to bridges on the state highway system must be approved by the
shall be covered with aluminum colored butyl rubber sealant (caulking compound).
the structure. The surface of the junction box which comes in contact with concrete
with wedge anchor bolts of sufficient size and strength to safely secure the box to
Junction boxes mounted to bridges shall be mounted 2.12.4. BRIDGE MOUNTED.
Specifications, as modified below, and as detailed in the Plans.
cabinets shall be constructed per Section 814.3 of the Standard
Concrete foundations for poles, pedestals and 2.13. FOUNDATIONS.
electrical pull box prior to placing backfill material.
GPS and three tie-point measurements shall be obtained for each buried
power meters, and transformers. GPS readings shall have 'sub-meter' accuracy.
(Excel Format) for all installed devices, pull boxes, service boxes, cabinets,
The contractor shall provide KDOT an electronic list of GPS readings 2.11.6.
the size, number and dimensions shown in the Plans.
the Standard Specifications. It shall be free of rust and dirt, and shall be of
Reinforcing steel shall meet the requirements of Section 1601 of2.13.1.
FOR TRAFFIC SIGNAL INSTALLATIONS
CONSTRUCTION AND MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS
with the Engineer at least 48 hours in advance of such disruption of operations.
however, the Contractor shall coordinate any planned disruption of signal operations
signal operation can be tolerated during installation of the proposed improvements;
Some periods of disruption of the existing2.8.2. PERIODS OF DISRUPTION.
for installation of the proposed improvements.
cations and improvements except for shutdowns to allow for alterations as required
shall provide continuous operation of the traffic signals during the signal modifi-
Unless otherwise noted in the Plans, the Contractor 2.8.1. EXISTING OPERATION.
and improvements:
The following policies are to be observed during the proposed modifications
equipment at a location which is presently controlled by operating traffic signals.
project may involve replacement and/or modification of existing traffic signal
The work included in this 2.8. TRAFFIC SIGNAL IMPROVEMENT POLICIES.
This work shall be included in the lump sum bid item Traffic Signal.
locations shall be approved by the Engineer prior to construction of each item.
boxes, controller and detector loops shall be staked by the Contractor. Staked
The locations for signal poles, pedestals, service boxes, junctionLOCATIONS.
2.7. STAKING OF POLES, PEDESTALS, PULL BOXES, CONTROLLER, AND LOOP
signals are accepted.
service pole, meter landing, and power used during testing and until the traffic
The fees may include, but are not limited to, costs for conduit, lead-in wire,
power hook-up, regardless of whether these costs have been listed in the Plans.
responsible for payment of any fees assessed by the power company for the
and method of hook-up for the particular location. The Contractor shall be
the local power company prior to beginning work to determine the proper type
The Contractor shall notify 2.6. NOTIFICATION OF LOCAL POWER COMPANY.
utilities.
which may be occasioned by failure to exactly locate and preserve all underground
proposed construction. The Contractor will be fully responsible for all damages
existing utilities located within the right-of-way which do not conflict with the
beginning any construction excavation, and will be required to work around any
The Contractor shall have all underground utilities located and marked before
utilities are not guaranteed. Additional existing utilities may also be encountered.
The plan location of underground2.5. LOCATION OF UNDERGROUND UTILITIES.
of Transportation Safety and Technology for acceptance approval.
Section. All other material items intended for use shall be submitted to the Bureau
www.ksdot.org, "Doing Business", "Highway Contractors", Construction and Materials
included in the "Pre-qualified Materials Listing" located on the KDOT web site,
should be submitted as soon a practicable. Materials approved for use are
materials section of these specifications for the basis of acceptance. The list
a complete list of traffic signal materials proposed for the installation. See the
of the traffic signals, the Contractor shall submit, for the approval of the Engineer,
Before commencement of installation2.4. TRAFFIC SIGNAL MATERIAL LIST.
personnel are provided to the Engineer.
cease until the names and photocopies of certification cards for replacement
Technicians are dismissed from the work, all traffic signal installation work shall
If the Level II Traffic Signal Field Technician or Level II Traffic Signal Construction
traffic signal related work, and a photocopy of each such person's certification card.
II Traffic Signal Construction Technicians who have been assigned to perform
Engineer with the names of the Level II Traffic Signal Field Technician and/or Level
Before starting work, the Contractor shall provide the2.3.1. REQUIREMENTS.
Technology (BTST).
equivalent certification approved by the Bureau of Transportation Safety and
has been granted by the International Municipal Signal Association (IMSA), or an
Technician or Level II Traffic Signal Construction Technician certification which
charge of an employee of the Contractor who holds a Level II Traffic Signal Field
installation work shall be done by, or in the presence of and under the responsible
All traffic signal 2.3. CERTIFICATION OF CONTRACTOR PERSONNEL.
installation details, and the installation details shall govern over these specifications.
of a discrepancy within the Plans, the plan notes shall govern over the standard
be in accordance with Section 105.6 of the Standard Specifications. In the case
discrepancies between the Standard Specifications, Plans, Special Provisions, shall
Coordination of PROVISIONS, AND PROJECT SPECIAL PROVISIONS.
2.2. COORDINATION OF STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS, PLANS, SPECIAL
adopted by the State of Kansas.
All signs, signals, and markings shall conform to the latest edition of the MUTCD
of the Engineer and the Maintaining Agency at the time of acceptance of the work.
The traffic signal system shall be complete and in operation to the satisfaction
and installed as though such parts are shown in the the Plans or specified herein.
which are necessary to complete the traffic signal installation shall be furnished
All incidental parts which are not shown in the Plans or in the Specifications and
Section 814 of the Standard Specifications, as modified by these specifications.
The traffic signal installation shall be constructed according to 2.1 GENERAL.
2. CONSTRUCTION
materials as shown in the Plans or as otherwise required by the Engineer.
signal heads, detectors, control equipment and such other miscellaneous parts and
The installation shall include all poles, foundations, conduit, pull boxes, wiring,
material, and construction requirements for the lump sum bid item Traffic Signal.
These specifications are intended to describe the equipment,1. DESCRIPTION.
bushing and ground wire as detailed in the Plans.
All metallic conduits shall be electrically bonded by a grounding 2.11.3.
manufacturer's recommendations.
The PVC conduit joints shall be made in accordance with the2.11.4.
manufacturer's recommendations.
outlet to outlet, with no splices allowed. Bend radii shall not exceed the
High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) conduit shall be continuous from2.11.5.
Engineer.
on the state highway system must be approved by the Bridge Management
bridge and at each expansion joint on the bridge. Any attachments to bridges
attached to bridges shall have expansion fittings installed at the end of the
All electrical conduit installed above ground shall be metallic. Conduit2.11.2.
boring method only.
existing pavement in District One shall be installed by using an approved
installed using an approved jacking or boring method. Conduit under
Conduit under existing pavement, sidewalk, or driveways shall be2.11.1.
as noted below. Conduit shall be of one type from outlet to outlet.
Contractor may install any approved conduit of the size noted in the Plans, except
indicated in the Plans. If the Plans do not specify the type of conduit, the
the Standard Specifications and as noted below. The conduit shall be of the type
Conduit shall be installed per Section 814.3 of 2.11. CONDUIT INSTALLATION.
Specifications.
below finished grade, and the area backfilled according to the Standard
signal poles, pedestals and controllers shall be removed a minimum of 24 inches
Existing foundations for traffic 2.10. REMOVAL OF EXISTING FOUNDATIONS.
in the new installation.
bolts, nuts, washers, concrete, etc. required to complement the salvaged equipment
shall furnish and install all necessary new materials and equipment including anchor
When salvaged equipment is to be reinstalled, the Contractor 2.9.1. REINSTALLED.
2.9. SALVAGED EQUIPMENT.
improvements.
de-energizing the existing controller to install the proposed modifications and
shall be identified by the Contractor and each conductor properly labeled prior to
All existing wiring within existing controller cabinets 2.8.4. EXISTING WIRING.
by the Engineer. The signal controls shall be operable during all other periods.
the Plans. Traffic control during signal disruptions shall be provided as directed
limited to the hours between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., unless otherwise noted in
Planned disruption of signal operations shall be2.8.3. DISRUPTION TIMES.
notification shall become the property of the Contractor.
any equipment that is not retrieved by the owner within 3 working day after
from the work site. Unless otherwise agreed between the owner and the Contractor,
equipment shall be the responsibility of the Contractor until the owner removes it
shall notify the owner of the equipment within 24 hours of its removal. The stored
shall be stored on site for removal by the owner of the equipment. The Contractor
When salvaged equipment is not to be reinstalled, it 2.9.2. NOT REINSTALLED.
2.14. TRAFFIC SIGNAL POLES AND PEDESTALS.
all outlets for signal wiring before the wires are installed.
The one (1) inch rubber grommets supplied with the poles shall be installed at
zinc rich paint as described in Section 1803 of the Standard Specifications.
to remove any sharp edges or burs before application of a field coat of organic
punched in the field. All drilled or punched surfaces shall be carefully reamed
in the field, and all wire entrances into the pole or mast arm shall be drilled or
All other attachments to the poles and mast arms shall be located 2.14.1.2.
shall be installed to the manufacturer's recommendations.
attached to the pole with the clamps furnished with the poles. The clamps
The mast arm and luminaire arm(s) (on combination poles) shall be 2.14.1.1.
ations and covered with the nut covers provided with the poles.
inch. The nuts shall be thoroughly tightened to the manufacturer's recommend-
concrete foundation and the bottom of the leveling nuts shall not exceed one (1)
the leveling nuts on the anchor bolts. The final distance between the top of the
the mast arm and other loads have been applied. Adjustment shall be made using
The traffic signal poles shall be plumbed after 2.14.1. TRAFFIC SIGNAL POLES.
present.
sidewalk or approximately one (1) inch above finished grade if no sidewalk is
is present. The work apron on the controller pad shall be level with the adjacent
sidewalk, or approximately two (2) inches above finished grade if no sidewalk
plumbed with bearing load. The concrete cap shall be level with the adjacent
concrete cap shall be the second pour when the pole has been erected and
placement shall end six (6) inches below finished grade. A six (6) inch square
Foundations shall be constructed in two (2) pours. The initial concrete 2.13.4.
when the concrete is poured.
The anchor bolt threads shall be protected from concrete fouling2.13.3.
steel cage. "Stabbing" of anchor bolts will not be permitted.
plates and/or tying or welding the anchor bolt assembly to the reinforcing
elevation and verticality. This may be accomplished by using positioning
shall make certain the appropriate anchor bolts are in proper orientation,
. During installation of the concrete for the foundation, the Contractor2.13.2
pole using 1/4 inch galvenized (rodent) wire.
Contractor shall build a cage to be installed between the cap and the base of the
Once all loads have been applied and the pole has been plumbed, the 2.14.1.3.
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3.2.3.11. SURGE PROTECTOR.
20 Megahertz.
designed to absorb power line noises in the range of 10 kilohertz to
temperature range of -40 to +85 degrees Celsius. The filter shall be
service current at 120 Volts AC and 60 Hertz. It shall have an operating
a peak surge. It shall provide a maximum of 10 amps continuous
wave shape. The clamp voltage shall never exceed 280 Volts during
rated for a peak current of 20,000 amps from an 8 by 20 microsecond
circuits: primary clamp, secondary clamp, and the filter. It shall be
and provides lightning protection. It shall consist of three basic sub
surge protector that absorbs power line noise and switching transients,
The surge protector shall be a filtering
3.2.3.12. DC ISOLATOR.
of a Model 242 two-channel DC isolator per Chapter 5 Section 4 of the TEES.
The DC isolator shall meet the requirements
3.2.3.13. AC ISOLATOR.
Chapter 5 of the TEES.
shall meet the requirements of a Model 252 two-channel AC isolator per
When called for in the Plans, the AC isolator
"Vehicle Traffic Control Signal Heads: LED Circular Signal Supplement publication.
head shall be a 12 inch LED lens meeting the requirements of the most current ITE
When specified in the Plans, the lenses in each signal
3.2.5.1.2. ARROW MODULE.
3.2.5.2 PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC HEADS.
3.2.5.2.1. COUNTDOWN PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNAL LENSES.
3.2.4.2.2. CAMERA HOUSING.
3.2.4. DETECTION SYSTEMS.
3.2.4.1. LOOP DETECTORS.
20-2000 microhenries.
detections; multiple channel sequential scanning; an inductance range of
faults on channel indicators while continuing to process and output valid
an "off" mode per channel; open loop test switch that displays previous
allow selection of a minimum of 8 pulse sensitivities, 7 presence levels and
following features shall be included: push-wheel or push button switch to
170E/2070 Traffic Signal Control Systems, respectively. In addition, the
or TEES Chapter 5 Section 2 for NEMA Traffic Controller Assembly or Type
as a minimum, meet the specifications given in NEMA Standards Section 6.5
Loop detector sensor units provided shall,
3.2.4.2. VIDEO DETECTION SYSTEM (VDS).
3.2.4.2.1. VDS CAMERA.
3.2.4.3.3. RADAR HOUSING.
3.2.4.3.4. CABLE.
3.2.5.1.3. LED MODULE.
3.2.5.2.3. ACCESSIBLE PEDESTRIAN SIGNALS (APS).
3.2.5.3. OPTICALLY LIMITED SIGNAL HEADS.
with black doors. Each section shall be provided with a black sheet aluminum sun visor.
signal heads shall be constructed of a durable polycarbonate. They shall be yellow,
The housing for optically limited
3.2.5.3.2. PROGRAMMING.
3.2.6. SIGNAL MOUNTING BRACKETS.
3.2.6.1. MAST-ARM BRACKET.
3.2.6.2. SIDE-OF-POLE BRACKETS.
exiting the support pole and entering the signal head.
The bracket shall be designed to provide a wiring raceway for signal cable
head and allow positioning of the traffic signal heads in increments of 5 degrees.
bracket shall have molded serrations to assure a positive lock with the signal
brackets shall be as required to provide proper signal head alignment. Each
position the banding material on the pole plate. The dimensions of the mounting
and pole plate into a single member which shall include guides to correctly
shall be molded of yellow polycarbonate and shall incorporate a mounting arm
Side-of-pole signal mounting brackets
3.2.5. SIGNAL HEADS.
3.2.5.1. STANDARD VEHICLE TRAFFIC SIGNAL HEADS.
Signal Supplement" and as specified below.
latest edition of the ITE "Vehicle Traffic Control Signal Heads: LED Circular
signal heads. The signal heads shall be in general conformance with the
with the exception of optically limited signal heads and one piece pedestrian
project shall be light emitting diodes (LED) and the product of one manufacturer
All signal heads on a
3.2.5.1.1. TRAFFIC SIGNAL HEAD HOUSING.
All lenses shall be 12 inch diameter glass.
inch thick. The reflectors shall be of either specular aluminum or metalized plastic.
of an 323type, and be made of a durable black polycarbonate of not less than
be yellow with black doors. The visors for each signal section shall be of the tunnel
traffic signal section shall be made of a durable polycarbonate. The housing shall
The housing for each vehicle
3.2.7. BACKPLATES.
3.2.7.1.
shall be furnished with all necessary hardware to attach to the signal heads.
construction capable of withstanding a 100 miles per hour wind. Backplates
a haircell finish on front and smooth finish on the back. They shall be one-piece
minimum of 0.12 inch black ultraviolet stabilized ABS plastic. They shall have
of dark background for the signal indications. They shall be fabricated from a
Backplates shall be of sufficient size to provide a minimum of 5 inches
3.2.8.1. PUSHBUTTON.
3.2.10.6. GALVANIZING.
latest edition of ASTM A123.
steel accessories shall be galvanized to the requirements of the
The poles, mast arms, luminaire arms and all
3.2.10.5. LUMINAIRE ARMS.
be furnished with two clamp-on simplex fittings as detailed in the plans.
shall be welded to one half of the luminaire arm clamp. Truss-type arms shall
clamp-on attachment devices for attachment to the pole shaft. Single tube arms
or truss-type arms as indicated in the plans. All luminaire arms shall have suitable
Luminaire arms shall be either single tube
3.2.10.4. MAST ARMS.
3.2.10.3. COMBINATION POLES.
be welded inside the pole just above the mast arm.
from and just above the mast arm, and a J or C hook wire support shall
reinforced nominal 3 inch by 5 inch hand hole shall be located 180 degrees
to be mounted in the same vertical plane as the signal arm. In addition, a
for the luminaire arm attachment prior to galvanizing, with the luminaire arm
attaching the luminaire arm to the pole shaft. The pole shaft shall be pre-drilled
poles are specified in the Plans, the poles shall also have suitable clamps for
When combination lighting and signal
3.2.10.2. POLES.
3.2.10.1. TAPERED TUBULAR SHAFTS.
3.2.9. PEDESTRIAN SIGN.
3.2.9.1.
3.2.10.7. DESIGN LOAD.
3.2.10.8. ANCHOR BOLTS.
acceptable.
to the requirements of the latest edition of ASTM F436 will also be
either Heavy Square or Heavy Hex nuts. Anchor bolt washers conforming
edition of the American Welding Society. The leveling nuts may be
Specifications for State Road and Bridge Construction and the latest
threads are not permitted. Welding shall conform to the Standard
(Grade 55) of the Standard Specifications with the exception that cut
Anchor bolts shall adhere to Section 1615
3.2.10.9. BASIS OF ACCEPTANCE.
emissions.
must comply with FCC Class B requirements for electromagnetic interference
housing with power and video signal cables connected, the image sensor
of ice and condensation shall be provided. When operating in the camera
at the factory. A heater at the front of the enclosure to prevent the formation
shall have at the rear a connection for power and video signal cables fabricated
have rotation of the camera horizon in the field during installation. Housing
exposed to precipitation as well as direct sunlight. The camera housing shall
shall maintain an ambient temperature range of -30° F to +140° F while
camera housing with a sun shield to minimize solar heating. The housing
and dust-tight meeting NEMA 4 and IP 66 or above, standards. Provide a
The camera housing shall be waterproof
power without significant loss of power.
exceed 1000' (feet), an 18 gauge cable may be necessary to ensure sufficient
gauge for transmitting the required power. In cases where cable runs could
Power cable shall be sufficent with a minimum of 22
3.2.10.9.1 STANDARD SHOP DRAWINGS.
3.2.10.9.2. POLES AND MAST ARMS.
the site geometry.
focus that can be adjusted, without opening the camera housing, to suit
shutter. The camera shall include a variable focal length lens with variable
with an auto-iris control lens that operates in tandem with the electronic
shutter control based upon average scene luminance and shall be equipped
a maximum weight of 30 lbs. The camera shall include an electronic
to NTSC/RS 170. The projected area shall be 2.5 square feet or less with
shall have a minimum effective area of 768(h) x 494(v) pixels conforming
resolution of not less than 400 TV lines shall be provided. The CCD imager
hole CCD sensing element with an infrared filter. Output color video with
digital signal processor (DSP) based and shall use a 0.25 or 0.33 inch view
day but not less than the range 1.0 lux to 10,000 lux. Camera shall be
of the vehicles under all roadway lighting conditions, regardless of time of
proper system operation. The camera shall produce a useable video image
processor (VDP) supplier and shall be qualified by the supplier to ensure
Shall be furnished by the video detection
around the edges.
shield shall only allow light through the arrow display, with no extraneous light
or fired onto the glass lens, or an arrow shield placed behind the lens. The arrow
Signal Supplement" publication. The arrow may be formed of either enamel baked
the most current ITE "Vehicle Traffic Control Signal Head: LED Vehicle Arrow Traffic
When specified in the Plans, LED lenses shall meet
the effects of exposure to the weather.
channels so that after installation, all signal cables shall be protected from
style tightening adjustment on the other. The brackets shall incorporate wiring
be pinned to the bracket at one end and which shall provide a turnbuckle
heavy-duty stainless steel banding material or aircraft-type cable which shall
in all planes. The brackets shall be designed to strap to the mast arm using
mounting of the traffic signal heads while allowing signal aiming adjustment
shall be fabricated of high strength aluminum. They shall provide for rigid
The mast arm signal mounting brackets
3.2.10.9.3. ANCHOR BOLTS.
3.2.8. PEDESTRIAN PUSHBUTTON.
3.2.10.1.1. ROUND TAPERED TUBULAR SHAFTS.
3.2.10. STEEL TRAFFIC SIGNAL POLES.
3.2.10.1.2. MULTI-SIDED TAPERED TUBULAR SHAFTS.
3.2.10.1.3. WELDING.
3.2.10.1.4. NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING (NDT).
same manor as specified for arrows.
be of a molded prismatic glass. The indication shall be formed on the lenses in the
White. The pedestrian symbols shall be a minimum of 9 inches high. The lenses shall
"HAND" symbol in Portland Orange, and a Walk "WALKING PERSON" symbol in Lunar
of 18.5 inches wide by 18.75 inches high. The message shall consist of a Don't Walk
lenses shall be rectangular, with a side dimension of 12 inches, or with dimensions
of the ITE Pedestrian Traffic Control Signal Indicators - Light Emitting. Pedestrian
pedestrian signal indications shall be in general conformance with the latest edition
the eggcrate type with a depth of 1.5 inches and a thickness of 0.03 inch. The
yellow with black doors. The visors on the one piece heads shall be black, and be of
be of one piece polycarbonate or cast aluminum construction. The housing shall be
The pedestrian traffic signal heads shall
3.2.10.9.4. TRAFFIC SIGNAL MATERIALS LIST.
anchor bolt.
of the Standard Specifications, the Engineer may require testing of an
poles. If Type "B" certification is not provided according to Section 2601
Specifications for the basis of acceptance of anchor bolts for traffic signal
See Section 1615 of the Standard
under that section.
Standard Specifications for the basis of acceptance for material furnshed
See Section 1608 of the
mounting height, and luminaire arm length and mounting height.
compliance with the plan dimensions for pole height, mast arm length and
pole ordering information. The Engineer will review the information of
Signal Materials List, the Contractor shall submit the necessary traffic signal
Along with the Traffic
3.2.11. TRAFFIC SIGNAL PEDESTALS.
with a pole cap.
aluminum base, anchor bolts with nuts and washers, and be provided
consist of an aluminum shaft of the length specified in the Plans, a cast
Traffic signal pedestals shall
(side-of-pole) or 8 degrees (mast arm) below the horizontal.
above and 10 degrees below the horizontal, and shall be preset at 4 degrees
axis. The signal head shall be able to be preset at angles between 10 degrees
programmed, shall be visible from anywhere within 15 degrees of the optical
The indication of each signal head, when not
accepted by the Engineer.
screened on white regular performance sign sheeting. The sign shall be visually
aluminum alloy. The sign face shall have a non-reflective black legend direct
in the Plans. The sign blank shall be constructed of minimum 0.100 inch thick
The pedestrian information signs shall bear the legend as detailed
shaft sections to resist bending action).
with bolted telescopic field joints so as to develop full strength of the adjacent
38 feet or greater may have arm extensions, of not less than No. 11 gauge steel,
Manufacturing Standard Gauge (Exception: Signal arms designed for lengths of
members made only of one length of structural steel sheet of not less than No. 7
requirements in the Plans. Pole and mast arm shafts shall be tapered tubular
shafts shall conform to Section 1608 of the Standard Specifications and the
Steel traffic signal pole and mast arm
the requirements of the latest edition of ASTM A595 Grade A or B.
Round members shall meet
Grade 55 and shall have a minimum 12 sides.
shafts shall conform to the requirements of ASTM A1011SS Grade 55 or A572
Pole and mast arm
longitudinal seam weld used in the manufacture of the member will be permitted.
steel sheet or plate with no intermediate circumferential welds. Only the single
and mast arm shaft members shall be made from one length of tubing, or structural
Except with written permission from the Engineer, pole
be furnished for all wire entrances into the mast arm.
attaching to the pole shaft, and a removable end cap. Rubber grommets shall
All signal mast arms shall have suitable brackets
3.2.5.3.1. OPTICALLY LIMITED SIGNAL LENSES.
traffic is to be controlled. During daylight, the signal indications shall be visible only
indication shall be adjustable within the signal head to fit the lane or lanes in which
The visibility of the signal
dimensions as required.
round indication or arrow indication meeting the Institute of Transportation Engineers'
signal section. Each section of a signal face shall provide a nominal 12 inch diameter
nor shall a signal indication in one signal section cause a signal indication in another
the side will be permissible. External illumination shall not cause a signal indication,
in those areas or lanes designated. During dusk or darkness, a faint glow visible to
to 135 VAC RMS Voltage range, (60 ± 3 Hz AC).
moisture and dust resistant. Signal modules shall operate in an 80 VAC RMS
display shall have an overlaid symbol configuration. Signal modules must be
"COUNTDOWN PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNAL LENSES". The module
These signal indications shall be consistent with KDOT Specification 3.2.5.2.1
conform to those set forth in the "Standard Highway Signs and Markings" book.
Traffic Control Signal Indicator: LED Signal Modules". The symbol designs shall
Signals shall meet all applicable standards in the latest edition of the ITE "Pedestrian
Light Emitting Diodes (LED) Pedestrian 3.2.5.2.2. LED PEDESTRIAN SIGNALS.
further be in accordance with the latest edition of the MUTCD Section 4E.07.
located immediately adjacent to the associated upraised hand. The countdown will
head, the symbols shall be a minimum of 9 inches high. The countdown shall be
background. Where crosswalks are more than 100 feet from the pedestrian signal
of Portland Orange numbers that are at least 6 inches in height on a black opaque
indication displayed for the crosswalk. The countdown pedestrian signals will consist
simultaneously with the flashing upraised hand (symbolizing DON'T WALK) signal
Signals Indications". Countdown pedestrian signals shall always be displayed
White, with both indications conforming to the publication, "Pedestrian Traffic Control
The upraised hand symbol shall be Portland Orange, and the walking person shall be
(symbolizing DON'T WALK) "HAND" symbol, and a Walk "WALKING PERSON" symbol.
shall be a minimum of 9 inches high. The message shall consist of an upraised hand
crosswalks are more than 100 feet from the pedestrian signal head, the symbols
be a minimum of 6 inches high in accordance with the 2009 MUTCD. Where
dimension of 16 inches and a width of 18 inches. The pedestrian symbols shall
A one-section pedestrian signal head lense shall be rectangular, and have a side
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3.2.4.3.1. PRESENCE RDS.
3.2.4.3. RADAR DETECTION SYSTEM (RDS).
3.2.4.3.2. ADVANCE RDS.
format of the interface module shall comply with NEMA or California TEES.
functioning system meeting manufacturers' specifications shall be included. The
all mounting hardware, contact closure input card and necessary materials for a fully
detection specifications shall still apply. A complete detection system including
system. When using a combination system video/radar detection the video
The radar detection system may be a multi-sensor system or a single-sensor
advanced detection or presence detection if approved by the owning municipality.
May be used for either
configuration of lanes, stop bars, and zones.
1 to 6 lanes of traffic. The Presence RDS is required to have automatic and manual
causing interference between them. Radar sensor shall be able to detect vehicles in
provide at least 8 RF channels to mount multiple units in the same vicinity without
range of 100 feet with a 90 degree field of view. The radar detection system shall
Presence Radar shall have a minimum detection
actuate operations. The maximum mounting height shall not exceed 40 feet.
The housing shall permit the radar to be adjusted to allow proper alignment for
shall be resistant to corrosion, fungus, moisture deterioration and ultraviolet rays.
enclosure conforming to I-67, UL 746C and NEMA 250 Standards. The housing
Radar housing shall be a weather tight sealed
sensor shall be able to detect vehicles in 1 to 4 lanes of traffic as a minimum.
multiple units in the same vicinity without causing interference between them. Radar
per hour. The radar detection system shall provide at least 8 RF channels to mount
range of 600 feet. Object speed detection shall be with a range of 0 to 99 miles
Advanced Radar shall have a minimum detection
signal assembly.
less than a 15 foot clearance between the roadway and the lowest point of the
of the mast arm in the vertical plane. These deflections shall never result in
The poles shall also accommodate wind loadings which may cause deflections
with a wind load of 90 miles per hour and a minimum of 1.14 gust effect factor.
Supports for Highway Signs, Luminaire's, and Traffic Signals, include Interim's
shall conform to the 2013 AASHTO Standard Specifications for Structural
established by the Bureau of Transportation Safety and Technology. The design
accommodate the standard signal head, signing, and luminaire arm loadings
All traffic signal poles shall be designed to
Traffic Signals, including interims.
Specifications for Structural Supports for Highway Signs, Luminaires and
with Section 744 of the Standard Specifications and the 2013 AASHTO Standard
shall be approved by KDOT prior to use. All welding shall be in accordance
include weld details, referencing approved weld procedures. Weld procedures
specific Kansas Department of Transportation project. Shop drawings shall
reference the actual pole material to be used in the fabrication of poles for a
shall be detailed by the manufacturer on shop drawings. Shop drawings shall
All traffic signal poles
Traffic Signals, including interims.
Standard Specifications for Structural Supports for Highway Signs, Luminaires and
accordance with Section 744 of the Standard Specifications and the 2013 AASHTO
NDT shall be conducted in
arrival).
and real time video detection image sensors (within 0.1 second of vehicle
removing or replacing existing units. VDS shall provide medium resolution
shall be new and corrosion resistant. The VDS shall be expandable without
detection zones. All material furnished and installed under the VDS bid item
presence only vehicle detection at the intersection(s) using tripline or stop bar
Shall be capable of providing
frequencies with a dominant component at 880 Hz."
ten ticks per second. Audible tones used as walk indications shall consist of multiple
be a speech walk message." (08) "Audible tone walk indications shall repeat at eight to
separated by a distance of at least 10 feet, the audible walk indication shall
percussive tone. Where two accessible pedestrian signals on one corner are not
are separated by a distance of at least 10 feet, the audible walk indication shall be a
when the pedestrian signal rest in walk." (07) "Where two accessible pedestrian signals
walk indication shall have the same duration as the pedestrian walk signal except
shall be audible from the beginning of the associated crosswalk." (05) "The accessible
audible walk indication during the walk interval only. The audible walk indication
that vibrates during the walk interval." (04) "Accessible pedestrian signals shall have an
indications shall be provided by a tactile arrow on the pushbutton (see Section 4E.12)
signals shall have both audible and vibrotactile walk indications." (03) "Vibrotactile walk
sound levels as required by the current MUTCD, Section 4E.11. (02) "Accessible pedestrian
through 4E.13. APS volume control shall automatically adjust in response to ambient
and guidance for APS and APS detector (pushbutton) placement in Section 4E.09
The 2009 Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) shall be the standards
signalized intersections where pedestrian infrastructure is present or to be constructed.
APS shall be installed at all
cover.
and actuator shall be protected from dust and moisture with a silicon or neoprene
the cover shall contain a silicon or neoprene cover to body gasket. The switch
easily accessible 2 inch ADA push button. Cover screws shall be stainless steel and
accessible pedestrian system and consist of a an aluminum housing fitted with an
The pedestrian push button assembly shall be an
for all wire entrances into the pole.
mast arm attachments prior to galvanizing. Rubber grommets shall be furnished
and Traffic Signals, including interims. The poles shall be pre-drilled for the
Standard Specifications for Structural Supports for Highway Signs, Luminaires,
of the pole; 4 nut covers; and a removable pole cap that meet 2013 AASHTO
pole near the handhole; a J or C hook wire support inside the pole near the top
180 degrees from the mast arm; a grounding lug in the handhole or inside the
hand hole with gasket cover located near the bottom of the pole and oriented
employing a fillet-welded gusseted box or a ring-stiffened box; a reinforced
The poles shall include a mast-arm-to-pole connection
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