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CONTRACT SPECIFICATIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE INDEX FOR SUPPLEMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS AND RECURRING SPECIAL PROVISIONS iii CHECK SHEET FOR RECURRING SPECIAL PROVISIONS v CHECK SHEET FOR RECURRING LOCAL ROADS AND STREETS SPECIAL PROVISIONS vi DEFINITION OF TERMS 1 CONTROL OF WORK 1 CONTROL OF MATERIALS 2 LEGAL REGULATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITY TO PUBLIC 2 DEMOLITION AND DISPOSAL OF CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS 5 PROTECTION OF EXISTING TREES 5 EXCAVATION 6 EMBANKMENT 6 TRENCH BACKFILL 7 TOPSOIL 7 FINE GRADING 7 WEED CONTROL, NON-SELECTIVE AND NON-RESIDUAL 8 SEEDING 8 HYDROMULCH 12 EROSION CONTROL BLANKET 12 HEAVY DUTY EROSION CONTROL BLANKET 12 TREE AND SHRUB PLANTING 13 PERENNIAL PLANTS 13 TEMPORARY SOIL EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL 14 RIPRAP 14 SUBGRADE PREPARATION 15 AGGREGATE BASE COURSE 17 HOT MIX ASPHALT (HMA) PAVING 17 PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE (PCC) SIDEWALK 17 PAVEMENT REMOVAL 18 FLUSH CONCRETE CURB 18 MOBILIZATION 18 TRAFFIC CONTROL AND PROTECTION 19 PAVEMENT MARKING 19 ASPHALT SEALCOAT 20 PERMEABLE PAVERS 22 OVERLOOK STRUCTURES 22 PLAYMOUNDS 24 FOSSIL DIG 25 STABILIZED DECOMPOSED GRANITE (DG) PAVING 26 STONE BENCHES 27
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OUTCROPPING LEDGE 28 TURTLE LOAFING LOG 28 SAND SIFTING TABLE 29 AS-BUILT RECORD DRAWINGS 30 NATURAL AREAS MONITORING AND MANAGEMENT 30 SELECTIVE CLEARING 34 ATTACHMENTS AND EXHIBITS Geotechnical Exploration and Analysis report prepared by Midland Standard Engineering & Testing, Inc. dated June 12, 2019 Highway Standard Drawings
701001 Off-Road Operations, 2L, 2W, More Than 15 ft Away From EOP 701006 Off-Road Operations, 2L, 2W, 15’ to 24” From Pavement Edge 701101 Off-Road Operations, Multilane, 15’ to 24” From Pavement Edge 701106 Off-Road Operations, Multilane, More Than 15’ Away 701801 Sidewalk, Corner or Crosswalk Closure 701901 Traffic Control Devices
Overall Plan (planting) prepared by Hey and Associates, Inc. dated Sep. 2018. Golf Course Infrastructure Plans (for information only)
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INDEX FOR
SUPPLEMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS AND RECURRING SPECIAL PROVISIONS
Adopted January 1, 2020
This index contains a listing of SUPPLEMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS, frequently used RECURRING SPECIAL PROVISIONS, and LOCAL ROADS AND STREETS RECURRING SPECIAL PROVISIONS. ERRATA Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction (Adopted 4-1-16) (Revised 1-1-20)
SUPPLEMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS
Std. Spec. Sec. Page No. 106 Control of Materials 1 107 Legal Regulations and Responsibility to Public 2 109 Measurement and Payment 3 205 Embankment 4 403 Bituminous Surface Treatment (Class A-1, A-2, A-3) 5 404 Micro-Surfacing and Slurry Sealing 6 405 Cape Seal 17 406 Hot-Mix Asphalt Binder and Surface Course 27 420 Portland Cement Concrete Pavement 28 424 Portland Cement Concrete Sidewalk 31 442 Pavement Patching 29 502 Excavation for Structures 32 503 Concrete Structures 35 504 Precast Concrete Structures 38 506 Cleaning and Painting New Steel Structures 39 522 Retaining Walls 40 542 Pipe Culverts 41 586 Sand Backfill for Vaulted Abutments 42 602 Catch Basin, Manhole, Inlet, Drainage Structure, and Valve Vault Construction, Adjustment, and Reconstruction 44 603 Adjusting Frames and Grates of Drainage and Utility Structures 45 630 Steel Plate Beam Guardrail 46 631 Traffic Barrier Terminals 49 670 Engineer’s Field Office and Laboratory 50 701 Work Zone Traffic Control and Protection 51 704 Temporary Concrete Barrier 53 780 Pavement Striping 55 781 Raised Reflective Pavement Markers 56 888 Pedestrian Push-Button 57 1001 Cement 58 1003 Fine Aggregates 59 1004 Coarse Aggregates 53 1006 Metals 63 1020 Portland Cement Concrete 65 1043 Adjusting Rings 67 1050 Poured Joint Sealers 69 1069 Pole and Tower 71 1077 Post and Foundation 72 1096 Pavement Markers 73 1101 General Equipment 74 1102 Hot-Mix Asphalt Equipment 75
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1103 Portland Cement Concrete Equipment 77 1105 Pavement Marking Equipment 79 1106 Work Zone Traffic Control Devices 81
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RECURRING SPECIAL PROVISIONS
The following RECURRING SPECIAL PROVISIONS indicated by an “X” are applicable to this contract and are included by reference: CHECK SHEET # PAGE NO.
1 Additional State Requirements for Federal-Aid Construction Contracts ……………………. 83 2 Subletting of Contracts (Federal-Aid Contracts) .................................................................. 86 3 EEO ..................................................................................................................................... 87 4 Specific EEO Responsibilities Non Federal-Aid Contracts .................................................. 97 5 Required Provisions - State Contracts ................................................................................ 102 6 Asbestos Bearing Pad Removal .......................................................................................... 108 7 Asbestos Waterproofing Membrane and Asbestos HMA Surface Removal ........................ 109 8 Temporary Stream Crossings and In-Stream Work Pads ................................................... 110 9 Construction Layout Stakes Except for Bridges .................................................................. 111 10 Construction Layout Stakes ................................................................................................. 114 11 Use of Geotextile Fabric for Railroad Crossing ................................................................... 117 12 Subsealing of Concrete Pavements .................................................................................... 119 13 Hot-Mix Asphalt Surface Correction .................................................................................... 123 14 Pavement and Shoulder Resurfacing .................................................................................. 125 15 Patching with Hot-Mix Asphalt Overlay Removal ................................................................ 126 16 Polymer Concrete ................................................................................................................ 128 17 PVC Pipeliner ...................................................................................................................... 130 18 Bicycle Racks ...................................................................................................................... 131 19 Temporary Portable Bridge Traffic Signals .......................................................................... 133 20 Work Zone Public Information Signs ................................................................................... 135 21 Nighttime Inspection of Roadway Lighting .......................................................................... 136 22 English Substitution of Metric Bolts ..................................................................................... 137 23 Calcium Chloride Accelerator for Portland Cement Concrete ............................................. 138 24 Quality Control of Concrete Mixtures at the Plant ............................................................... 139 25 Quality Control/Quality Assurance of Concrete Mixtures .................................................... 147 26 Digital Terrain Modeling for Earthwork Calculations ............................................................ 163 27 Reserved ............................................................................................................................. 165 28 Preventive Maintenance – Bituminous Surface Treatment (A-1) ........................................ 166 29 Reserved ............................................................................................................................. 172 30 Reserved ............................................................................................................................. 173 31 Reserved ............................................................................................................................. 174 32 Temporary Raised Pavement Markers................................................................................. 175 33 Restoring Bridge Approach Pavements Using High-Density Foam .................................... 176 34 Portland Cement Concrete Inlay or Overlay ........................................................................ 179 35 Portland Cement Concrete Partial Depth Hot-Mix Asphalt Patching ................................... 183 36 Longitudinal Joint and Crack Patching ................................................................................. 186
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LOCAL ROADS AND STREETS RECURRING SPECIAL PROVISIONS
Table of Contents CHECK SHEET # PAGE NO.
LRS1 Reserved .......................................................................................................................... 189 LRS2 Furnished Excavation ....................................................................................................... 190 LRS3 X Work Zone Traffic Control Surveillance ............................................................................ 191 LRS4 Flaggers in Work Zones .................................................................................................... 192 LRS5 Contract Claims ................................................................................................................. 193 LRS6 Bidding Requirements and Conditions for Contract Proposals ......................................... 194 LRS7 Bidding Requirements and Conditions for Material Proposals .......................................... 200 LRS8 Reserved .......................................................................................................................... 206 LRS9 Bituminous Surface Treatments ........................................................................................ 207 LRS10 Reserved ........................................................................................................................... 208 LRS11 Employment Practices ....................................................................................................... 209 LRS12 X Wages of Employees on Public Works .............................................................................. 211 LRS13 Selection of Labor .............................................................................................................. 213 LRS14 X Paving Brick and Concrete Paver Pavements and Sidewalks............................................ 214 LRS15 Partial Payments ................................................................................................................ 217 LRS16 Protests on Local Lettings ................................................................................................. 218 LRS17 Substance Abuse Prevention Program .............................................................................. 219 LRS18 Multigrade Cold Mix Asphalt .............................................................................................. 220
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SPECIAL PROVISIONS
The following Special Provisions supplement the Illinois Department of Transportation "Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction", adopted April 1, 2016, the latest edition of the "Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways", the "Manual of Test Procedures for Materials" in effect on the date of invitation for bids, and the "Supplemental Specifications and Recurring Special Provisions" indicated on the Check Sheets included herein which apply to and govern the proposed improvement designated as Community Park at the Recreation Center of Highland Park, and in case of conflict with any part or parts of said Specifications, the said Special Provisions shall take precedence and shall govern. The referenced IDOT Standard Specifications can be downloaded at no cost here: http://www.idot.illinois.gov/doing-business/procurements/engineering-architectural-professional-services/consultants-resources/. DEFINITION OF TERMS Terminology shall conform to Section 101 Definition of Terms of the Standard Specifications except as modified herein. Modify Article 101.14 as follows: Department shall refer to the Park District of Highland Park. Modify Article 101.15 as follows: Standard Specifications. The Illinois Department of Transportation "Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction", adopted April 1, 2016, and the "Supplemental Specifications and Recurring Special Provisions" indicated on the Check Sheets included herein Modify Article 101.16 as follows: Engineer. The Park District of Highland Park or their authorized representative. CONTROL OF WORK Comply with Section 105 Control of Work of the Standard Specifications except as modified herein. Add the following to Article 105.03 Conformity with Contract: it is made explicitly clear that the Contractor shall be solely responsible for Quality Control (QC) as necessary to ensure all work is completed in conformance with the plans and specifications. The Contractor shall complete testing, measurements, or other methods acceptable to the Engineer. Provide written documentation of same to the Engineer demonstrating compliance with the plans and specifications. The Engineer will conduct spot checks, random tests, etc. for Quality Assurance (QA). Failure of the Engineer to bring the Contractor’s attention to non-conforming work does not
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relieve the Contractor of their responsibility to complete all work in conformance with the plans and specifications. Replace Article 105.09 Survey Control Points with the following: Survey control points are indicated on the plans. It shall be the Contractor’s responsibility to recover and maintain these, and other as convenient or necessary, survey control points during construction. The Contractor shall provide all layout for the Engineer’s approval. The Engineer reserves the right to make minor field adjustments to the layout with no changes in price or time. This special provision shall also apply to Check Sheet #10 Construction Layout Stakes. CONTROL OF MATERIALS Comply with Section 106 Control of Materials of the Standard Specifications except as modified herein. Add the following to Article 106.01 Source of Supply and Quality Requirements: it is made explicitly clear that the Contractor shall be solely responsible for Quality Control (QC) as necessary to ensure all materials are in conformance with the plans and specifications. The Contractor shall complete testing, obtain material certifications from suppliers, or other measures acceptable to the Engineer. Provide written documentation of same to the Engineer demonstrating compliance with the plans and specifications. The Engineer will conduct spot checks, random tests, etc. for Quality Assurance (QA). Failure of the Engineer to bring the Contractor’s attention to non-conforming material does not relieve the Contractor of their responsibility to complete all work in conformance with the plans and specifications. LEGAL REGULATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITY TO PUBLIC Comply with Section 107 Legal Regulations and Responsibility to the Public of the Standard Specifications except as modified herein. Add the following to Article 107.04 Permits and Licenses: The construction site activities of this project shall be conducted by the Contractor in compliance with the following permits and approvals issued for this project:
Watershed Development Permit (WDP) issued by Lake County Stormwater Management Commission (LCSMC)
Regional Permit (RP) issued by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) including in-stream work plan to be prepared by the Contractor
North Shore Sanitary District (NSSD)
East Skokie Drainage District (ESDD)
City of Highland Park (CHP) The general construction site activities of this project shall be conducted by the Contractor in compliance with the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA) National Pollutant Discharge
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Elimination System (NPDES) ILR10 permit, or if IEPA requires, an Individual NPDES Permit (IP). The Contractor’s work shall also comply with the Watershed Development Permit (WDP) issued for the project by the Lake County Stormwater Management Commission (LCSMC). The Engineer will prepare and submit the Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) and Notice of Intent (NOI) for NPDES coverage. The Contractor shall be responsible for completing all weekly and post-rainfall inspections. Reports describing the results of all inspections shall be prepared by the Contractor and filed in the SWPPP. Reports shall be completed within 24 hours of each inspection. The Contractor shall be responsible for all supplemental documentation required by the NPDES permit including but not necessarily limited to Incidence of Noncompliance (ION) and Change of Information (COI). Said documents shall be submitted to the Engineer for review and approval prior to submittal to IEPA by the Contractor. The Contractor shall implement and maintain erosion and sediment control measures necessary for compliance with the SWPPP and NPDES permit throughout the duration of the work. The Contractor will be solely responsible for compliance with the NPDES permit during the duration of the Contract. A copy of the signed SWPPP, all inspection reports, and other required documents shall be kept on the construction site at all times by the Contractor. The Contractor shall maintain the SWPPP including but not necessarily limited to revisions and other updates as changes are made during construction. The Contractor shall make the SWPPP, all inspection reports, and other referenced documents available upon request by the Engineer or regulatory agencies during construction. The individual completing soil erosion and sediment control inspections as required by the NPDES permit and LCMSC WDP shall be a Dedicated Erosion Control Inspector (DECI) through LCSMC’s DECI program. Add the following to 107.19 Unexpected Regulated Substances: The Contractor’s attention is drawn to the fact that the northwest portion of the project area includes the historic Highland Park Municipal Landfill. Refer to the plans for extents. The Contractor shall exercise extreme caution while completing work in this area so as not to disturb the existing clay landfill cap. A geotechnical report containing topsoil depths and other related information is provided for the Contractor’s reference. Any landfill material brought to the surface during construction operations cannot be reburied or spread on site and must be disposed of at a permitted landfill facility. A minimum two feet (2’) thick clay cap must be maintained over the landfill. The Contractor must immediately notify the Engineer if the cap is disturbed. The Contractor shall be responsible for repairing/restoring any disturbance of the clay cap to the Engineer’s satisfaction at no additional cost to the Park District of Highland Park. Add the following to the second paragraph of Article 107.20 Protection and Restoration of Property: The Contractor shall limit their activities, haul routes, temporary staging areas, and vehicular access throughout the site as shown on the plans or as approved by the Engineer. The Contractor shall plan their work to minimize on-site and off-site disturbances, and shall proactively manage noise, dust, vehicular traffic, and other disturbances to the satisfaction of the Engineer. Add the following to Article 107.20: The Contractor shall maintain conveyance of all flows during construction of this project. When existing drainage facilities are disturbed, the Contractor shall provide and maintain temporary inlets, outlets, and connections for all private and public drains, sewers, culverts, and other drainage facilities. The Contractor shall provide facilities to take in all
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storm water which will be received by these drains and sewers, and discharge the same. The Contractor shall provide and maintain a pumping plant, if necessary, and a temporary outlet and be prepared at all times to dispose of water received from these temporary connections until such time that they are no longer necessary or permanent drainage facilities are in service. Add the following to the last paragraph of Article 107.20: The cost of all materials and equipment required and all labor necessary to comply with the above Provisions will not be paid for separately, but shall be considered as included in the unit bid prices of the contract; no additional compensation will be allowed. Article 107.23 Protection of Streams, Lakes, Reservoirs, Natural Areas, Wetlands, Prairie Areas, Savannahs, and Endangered and Threatened Species. In additional to the requirements of this Article, the Contractor’s attention is directed to the fact that this site contains numerous high-quality natural areas in various stages of restoration and management. Refer to the overall restoration plan included with these special provisions for a general layout of natural areas. The Contractor shall exercise extreme care and restrict their operations to the work areas depicted on the plans. Any damages to natural areas outside of work shown on the plans shall be repaired by the Contractor to the satisfaction of the Engineer at no additional cost to the Park District of Highland Park. Article 107.24 Forest Protection. In additional to the requirements of this Article, the Contractor’s attention is directed to the fact that this site contains and is adjacent to numerous high-quality forests in various stages of restoration and management. The Contractor shall exercise extreme care and restrict their operations to the work areas depicted on the plans. Any damages to forest areas outside of work shown on the plans shall be repaired by the Contractor to the satisfaction of the Engineer at no additional cost to the Park District of Highland Park. Article 107.26 Indemnification. In addition to the requirements of this Article, for any activity occurring on an easement or any other property not owned by the Park District of Highland Park, the indemnification shall also be extended to the property owners and any tenants thereon. Article 107.27 Insurance. Insurance requirements shall be as stipulated by the Park District of Highland Park.
Article 107.39 Contractor’s Responsibility for Locating and Protecting Utility Property and Services. In addition to the requirements of this article, the Contractor is to be aware of and protect existing infrastructure related to the former use of the project site as a golf course. Golf course infrastructure may include, but is not necessarily limited to, inlets, underdrains, culverts, storm sewers, irrigation supply lines, irrigation heads, irrigation control equipment, and related improvements. Historic plans depicting locations of golf course infrastructure are attached to the specifications for informational purposes but are not guaranteed; the Contractor shall make their own investigations and adjust their work accordingly to avoid impacting golf course infrastructure.
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Article 107.40 Conflicts with Utilities. In addition to the requirements of this article, add the following. If the Engineer determines that impacts to golf course infrastructure cannot be avoided, the Contractor shall make adjustments to golf course infrastructure as directed or approved by the Engineer on a time and materials basis. Payment for such adjustment authorized by the Engineer shall be paid for as per Article 109.04 Payment for Extra Work via the Allowance for Golf Course Infrastructure Adjustment included in the bid. No payments will be made unless the Extra Work has been authorized in writing by the Engineer.
DEMOLITION AND DISPOSAL OF CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS
General. The Contractor shall complete all demolition as shown on the plans and as necessary for new construction. Work shall conform to Section 201 of the Standard Specifications except as modified herein.
The Contractor shall comply with all IEPA requirements regarding the certification and disposal of debris including general construction debris, demolition debris, uncontaminated soil, waste, and clean construction demolition debris.
Method of Measurement. Demolition and disposal of construction debris will not be measured for payment.
Basis of Payment. The cost of demolition and construction debris disposal will not be paid for separately but shall be included in the various items of work.
PROTECTION OF EXISTING TREES
General. The Contractor shall prevent damage to existing trees not indicated for removal. Work shall conform to Articles 201.05 through 201.07 of the Standard Specifications except as modified herein.
Article 201.05 Protection of Existing Plant Material. Replace the second paragraph with the following: Parking or maneuvering of machinery, stockpiling of materials, or any other use will not be allowed upon unpaved areas within the dripline of existing trees unless the plans indicate construction work within said dripline. The Contractor shall exercise caution when working within the dripline of a tree, when required, to minimize damages.
Article 201.05 (a). Replace with the following: The Contractor shall manually erect Tree Protection Fencing as shown on the plans in locations requested by the Engineer.
Omit Article 201.05 (b) Tree Trunk Protection. This work will not be required.
Article 201.05 (c) Pruning for Safety and Equipment Clearance. Modify this Article as follows: Plant material shall be pruned to provide the minimum clearance required, as approved by the Engineer.
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Modify Article 201.06 Care of Existing Plant Material as follows: All roots greater than or equal to one-inch (1”) diameter must be pruned. Root pruning shall be performed by an ISA certified arborist if requested by the Engineer. Fertilizing after root pruning is not required.
Modify Article 201.10 Method of Measurement as follows: Temporary fencing for tree protection as ordered by the Engineer will be measured for payment in feet in place. Pruning, root pruning, and other required work included in this special provision will not be measured for payment.
Modify Article 201.11 Basis of Payment as follows: Temporary fencing for tree protection will be paid for at the contract unit price per foot for Temporary Fence.
EXCAVATION
Description: This work shall conform to the requirements of Section 202 Earth and Rock Excavation of the Standard Specifications except as modified herein.
Add the following to Article 202.02 Clearing, Tree Removal, and Protection of Existing Plant Material: The Contractor’s attention is drawn to the fact that clearing within the limits of excavation is incidental to this work; clearing includes but is not limited to removal and disposal of all woody vegetation less than six inches (6”) diameter at breast height within the limits of earthwork. Existing weeds shall be treated with herbicide prior to stripping topsoil. Refer to special provision for Weed Control, Non-Selective and Non-Residual.
Add the following to Article 202.03 Removal and Disposal of Surplus, Unstable, Unsuitable, and Organic Materials: The Contractor shall remove and properly dispose of all surplus material resulting from earthwork operations. Other than where specifically called for in the plans, there shall be no permanent fills placed within Regulatory Floodway or Floodplain.
Add the following to Article 202.04 Classification: The Contractor must obtain the Engineer’s approval before using excavated material for embankment.
Modify Article 202.07 Method of Measurement as follows: Excavation will not be measured for payment.
Modify Article 202.08 Basis of Payment as follows: This work will not be paid for separately but shall be included in the various items of work. The cost of off-site disposal of surplus material shall be included.
EMBANKMENT
Description: This work includes placement of clay or aggregate fill to raise the ground elevation. All work shall conform to Section 205 Embankment of the Standard Specifications except as modified herein.
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Add the following to Article 205.03 Preparation of Existing Ground Surface: Embankment shall be constructed after Demolition has been completed. Embankment may be constructed atop existing aggregate base material. The Contractor’s attention is drawn to the fact that clearing within the limits of embankment is incidental to this work; clearing includes but is not limited to removal and disposal of all woody vegetation less than six inches (6”) diameter at breast height within the limits of embankment. TRENCH BACKFILL Description: This work includes select backfill below and within two feet (2’) of the edge of pavement. Work shall conform to Section 208 Trench Backfill of the Standard Specifications except as modified herein. Modify Article 208.03 Method of Measurement as follows: Trench backfill will not be measured for payment. Modify Article 208.04 Basis of Payment as follows: This work will not be paid for separately but shall be included in the various items of work. TOPSOIL Description: This work includes stripping, storing, and respreading topsoil. Work shall conform to Section 211 Topsoil and Compost of the Standard Specifications. Modify Article 211.07 Method of Measurement as follows: Topsoil will not be measured for payment. Modify Article 211.08 Basis of Payment as follows: This work will not be paid for separately but shall be included in the various items of work. FINE GRADING Description: Work includes fine grading prior to aggregate base installation, and fine grading of landscape areas. Work shall conform to Section 212 Final Shaping, Trimming, and Finishing and Section 480 Earth Shoulders and Medians of the Standard Specifications. Replace Article 212.02 Grading Sections with the following: The finished surface of subgrade shall not vary from the lines, grades, and cross sections shown on the plans by more than one-tenth of a foot (0.1’). The finished surface of topsoil in landscape areas shall not vary from the lines, grades, and cross sections shown on the plans by more than one-tenth of a foot (0.1’). Replace Article 212.05 Finishing with the following: All unsuitable material, debris, and rubbish, resulting from construction operations, or occurring within the limits of construction, and all stones or boulders more than two inches (2”) in the largest dimension, shall be removed from the project
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site and properly disposed of. Hand labor may be required in addition to mechanical equipment to achieve the lines, grades, and cross sections shown on the plans. The Contractor shall blend proposed lines, grades, and cross section into existing grades as necessary to create smooth transitions. Abrupt changes due to cuts and/or fills must be smoothed out to the satisfaction of the Engineer. The Engineer reserves the right to make minor field adjustments to the lines, grades, and cross sections shown on the plans at no additional cost. Modify Article 212.06 Basis of Payment as follows: This work will not be paid for separately but shall be included in the various items of work. WEED CONTROL, NON-SELECTIVE AND NON-RESIDUAL Description: This work shall consist of applying a post-emergent herbicide to weeds prior to topsoil stripping, seeding, and perennial planting. Materials: Herbicide shall be non-selective and non-residual capable of killing of killing the targeted species. Herbicides containing the chemical glyphosate shall not be permitted. Submit the name, label, and MSDS for all proposed chemicals to Engineer for review and approval prior to their use. Herbicide shall be in a formulation approved for site conditions, including being approved for aquatic use. Additives such as surfactants, water, and other materials shall be per the manufacturer’s recommendations; manufacturer’s recommendations shall be included. Requirements: Prior to any herbicide, provide to the Engineer a minimum notice of three working days. This work shall be required where weed growth (e.g. common reed, reed canary grass, purple loosestrife, and others defined by the Engineer) or other undesirable cover exists or as directed by the Engineer. Follow herbicide label directions at all times. Herbicide must be applied by an Illinois Licensed Pesticide Operator or Applicator. Provide copies of Licenses to Engineer for all who will be applying herbicides. Use care not to damage adjacent vegetation to remain. The Contractor shall replace desirable vegetation affected by their herbicide application at their own cost. Method of Measurement. Weed control will not be measured for payment. Basis of Payment. This work will not be paid for separately but shall be included in the various items of work. SEEDING Description: This work consists of seed bed preparation, and furnishing and planting seed. All work shall conform to Section 250 of the Standard Specifications except as modified herein. Modify Article 250.04 Fertilizer and Agricultural Ground Limestone Application as follows: Agricultural ground limestone and fertilizer nutrients are not required.
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Add the following to Article 250.05 Seed Bed Preparation: All areas to be seeded shall be worked to eliminate crusting, glazing, and compaction to create a seedbed suitable for germination and growth of vegetation. Existing herbaceous weeds, woody weeds including but not limited to buckthorn (Rhamnus spp.) and sandbar willow (Salix interior) less than six inches (6”) diameter at breast height, debris, gravel, and other foreign matter shall be removed and properly disposed of by the Contractor. Existing herbaceous and woody weeds within areas to be seeded shall be treated with herbicide prior to seeding. Refer to special provision Weed Control, Non-Selective and Non-Residual. Add the following to Article 250.07 Seeding Mixtures: When called for on the plans or by the Engineer, Turf seed mixture shall be Class 1B Low Maintenance Lawn Mixture. When called for on the plans or by the Engineer, Native Seed mixture shall be Class 4 modified as follows: Table 1. Class 4 (Modified) Mixture
Botanic Name Common Name Rate Comments
Avena sativa Seed Oats 30.0 lbs/acre PLS, Cover crop (1)
Lolium multiflorum Annual Rye Grass 30.0 lbs/acre PLS, Cover crop (1)
Wheat x Wheatgrass hybrid
ReGreen 30.0 lbs/acre PLS, Cover crop (1)
Elymus canadensis Canada Wild Rye 3.0 lbs/acre PLS
Elymus virginicus Virginia Wild Rye 3.0 lbs/acre PLS
Panicum virgatum Switch Grass 1.0 lbs/acre PLS
Schizahcyrium scoparium
Little Bluestem 4.0 lbs/acre PLS
Heliopsis helianthoides
False Sunflower 4.0 oz/acre PLS
Monarda fistulosa Wild Bergamot 4.0 oz/acre PLS
Ratibida pinnata Yellow Coneflower 4.0 oz/acre PLS
Rudbeckia hirta Black-eyed Susan 6.0 oz/acre PLS
Symphyotrichum novae-angliae
New England Aster 4.0 oz/acre PLS
Zizia aurea Golden Alexanders 4.0 oz/acre PLS
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Table 2. Short Grass Prairie Seeding Mixture
Botanic Name Common Name Rate Comments
Avena sativa Seed Oats 30.0 lbs/acre PLS, Cover crop (1)
Lolium multiflorum Annual Rye Grass 30.0 lbs/acre PLS, Cover crop (1)
Wheat x Wheatgrass hybrid
ReGreen 30.0 lbs/acre PLS, Cover crop (1)
Bouteloua curtipendula
Side Oats Grama 4.0 lbs/acre PLS
Elymus canadensis Canada Wild Rye 3.0 lbs/acre PLS
Schizahcyrium scoparium
Little Bluestem 4.0 lbs/acre PLS
Table 3. Shoreline Restoration and Wet Prairie Seeding Mixture
Botanic Name Common Name Rate Comments
Avena sativa Seed Oats 30.0 lbs/acre PLS, Cover crop (1)
Lolium multiflorum Annual Rye Grass 30.0 lbs/acre PLS, Cover crop (1)
Wheat x Wheatgrass hybrid
ReGreen 30.0 lbs/acre PLS, Cover crop (1)
Bromus ciliatus Fringed Brome 2.0 lbs/acre PLS
Carex bebbii Bebb’s Sedge 4.0 oz/acre PLS
Carex comosa Bristly Sedge 4.0 oz/acre PLS
Carex hystericina Porcupine Sedge 4.0 oz/acre PLS
Carex stipata Common Fox Sedge 4.0 oz/acre PLS
Elymus canadensis Canada Wild Rye 1.0 lbs/acre PLS
Elymus virginicus Virginia Wild Rye 2.0 lbs/acre PLS
Glyceria striata Fowl Manna Grass 4.0 oz/acre PLS
Leersia oryzoides Rice Cut Grass 4.0 oz/acre PLS
Juncus torreyi Torrey’s Rush 4.0 oz/acre PLS
Panicum virgatum Switch Grass 2.0 lbs/acre PLS
Scirpus atrovirens Dark Green Bulrush 6.0 oz/acre PLS
Asclepias incarnata Swamp Milkweed 3.0 oz/acre PLS
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Bidens cernua Nodding Bur Marigold
3.0 oz/acre PLS
Eupatorium perfoliatum
Common Boneset 2.0 oz/acre PLS
Eutrochium maculatum
Joe Pye Weed 2.0 oz/acre PLS
Helenium autumnale Sneezeweed 4.0 oz/acre PLS
Helianthus grosseserratus
Sawtooth Sunflower 3.0 oz/acre PLS
Lycopus americanus Water Horehound 2.0 oz/acre PLS
Oligoneuron riddellii Riddell’s Goldenrod 3.0 oz/acre PLS
Pycnanthemum virginianum
Common Mountain Mint
2.0 oz/acre PLS
Rudbeckia laciniata Wild Golden Glow 6.0 oz/acre PLS
Silphium perfoliatum Cup Plant 3.0 oz/acre PLS
Symphyotrichum novae-angliae
New England Aster 4.0 oz/acre PLS
Verbena hastata Blue Vervain 6.0 oz/acre PLS
Vernonia fasciculata Common Ironweed 4.0 oz/acre PLS
Zizia aurea Golden Alexanders 4.0 oz/acre PLS
Notes (1) Only one of the three listed cover crops shall be used. Cover crop shall be selected based
upon time of year when seeding occurs. Seeding conducted between March 1 and May 15 shall use Seed Oats; seeding completed between May 16 and September 15 shall use Annual Rye Grass; dormant seeding conducted between September 16 and February 28 shall use ReGreen.
Neither soil preparation nor seeding shall be conducted when the ground is inundated, snow is present, or the ground is frozen or otherwise unworkable, as determined solely by the Engineer. Omit Article 250.08 Selective Mowing Stakes. Selective mowing stakes will not be required. Modify Article 250.09 Method of Measurement as follows: Seeding will not be measured for payment. Modify Article 250.10 Basis of Payment as follows: This work will not be paid for separately but shall be included in the various items of work.
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HYDROMULCH Description: This work consists of machine application of a hydraulic mulch for erosion control. All work shall conform to the requirements of Section 251 Mulch of the Standard Specifications except as modified herein. Modify Article 251.02 Materials as follows: Hydromulch shall be 70% wood fiber with 30% cellulose premixed with a 3% polymer tackifier applied at a rate of not less than 2,500 pounds per acre. Add the following to Article 251.03 Mulch: Hydromulch shall be applied using Method 3A. Hydromulch equipment shall be limited to a maximum size of 500-gallon tank. Any damages to new or existing paths, ruts in the ground, or other damage resulting from this work shall be repaired by the Contractor to the satisfaction of the Engineer at no additional cost to the Park District of Highland Park. Hydromulch shall be applied everywhere seeding occurs excluding Short Grass Prairie and Wet Prairie Seeding. Hydromulch must be installed on same day seeding occurs. Modify Article 251.06 Method of Measurement as follows: Hydromulch will not be measured for payment. Modify Article 251.07 Basis of Payment as follows: This work will not be paid for separately but shall be included in the various items of work. EROSION CONTROL BLANKET HEAVY DUTY EROSION CONTROL BLANKET Description: This work consists of furnishing and installing rolled erosion control products in areas of Short Grass Prairie and Wet Prairie Seeding. All work shall conform to the requirements of Section 251 Mulch of the Standard Specifications except as modified herein. Modify Article 251.02 Materials as follows: Erosion control blanket shall be 100% biodegradable double net straw blanket such as S150BN by North American Green or approved equal. Heavy duty erosion control blanket shall be double net straw-coconut blanket such as SC150BN by North American Green or approved equal. Modify Article 251.04 Erosion Control Blanket as follows: Only materials meeting the requirements of this section and approved by the Engineer shall be used. Install erosion control blanket and heavy duty erosion control blanket on the same day seed is planted. Follow all of manufacturer’s directions including staple patter and density, keying in, and other requirements for successful application. Re-secure or replace any erosion control blanket or heavy duty erosion control blanket that becomes displaced prior to final acceptance. Modify Article 251.06 Method of Measurement as follows: Erosion control blanket and heavy duty erosion control blanket will not be measured for payment.
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Modify Article 251.07 Basis of Payment as follows: This work will not be paid for separately but shall be included in the various items of work. TREE AND SHRUB PLANTING Description: This work consists of furnishing and planting woody plants. The work shall also include mulching, watering, weeding, and replacements as required. All work shall conform to the requirements of Section 253 Planting Woody Plants of the Standard Specifications except as modified herein. Add the following to Article 253.02 Materials: Plants shall be true to their species and of the size and condition indicated on the plans. Modify Article 253.11 Mulch Cover as follows: Weed barrier fabric is not required. All plants shall be mulched within 24 hours of planting. Omit Article 253.12 Wrapping: Wire mesh wrapping is not required. Omit Article 253.13 Bracing: Staking trees will not be required. Modify Article 253.16 Method of Measurement as follows: Tree and shrub planting will not be measured for payment. Modify Article 253.17 Basis of Payment as follows: This work will not be paid for separately but shall be included in the various items of work. PERENNIAL PLANTS Description: This work consists of furnishing and planting perennial plants. All work shall conform to the requirements of Section 254 Planting Perennial Plants of the Standard Specifications except as modified herein. Modify Article 254.02 Materials as follows: Perennial plants shall be of the species, size, and condition noted on the plans. “Plugs” shall include GT-38 trays, nominal 2” x 2” pots in trays of 32, or other approved by the Engineer. Bare root stock will not be accepted. All plants must exhibit healthy vigorous growth at the time of planting. Add the following to Article 254.05 Layout of Planting and 254.06 Planting Procedures: All 2” plant plugs shall be installed in pods. Each pod shall contain at least two species. Any one species shall not make up more than 50% of the total number of plants in a pod. Individual plants shall be clustered in groups of five (5) to eleven (11) individuals of the same species. Pods shall be surrounded and protected by temporary goose fencing to minimize plant loss due to herbivory. Contractor must submit shop drawing of goose cages to the Engineer for review and approval prior to commencement of planting. Contractor shall maintain the temporary goose fencing in a neat
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and upright condition, and shall remove and properly dispose of temporary goose fencing after one year or as directed by the Engineer. Modify Article 254.07 Mulching: Mulching of shoreline plants is not required. Modify Article 254.08 (b) Period of Establishment: Perennial plants must undergo a 90-day period of establishment. Watering during the period of establishment shall be included in the cost of planting. The Contractor shall keep all perennial planting areas free of weeds during the period of establishment. For any perennial plants installed on or after September 1st, the period of establishment shall extend until June 15th of the following year. Any plants that are not alive, missing, or not possessing suitable vigor as determined solely by the Engineer shall be replaced at no additional cost. Modify Article 254.09 Method of Measurement as follows: Perennial plants will not be measured for payment. Modify Article 254.10 Basis of Payment as follows: This work will not be paid for separately but shall be included in the various items of work. TEMPORARY SOIL EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL Description: The Contractor shall provide temporary soil erosion and sediment control measures during construction to prevent water pollution. Work shall conform to Section 280 Temporary Erosion and Sediment Control of the Standard Specifications except as modified herein. Modify Article 280.04 Temporary Erosion Control Systems: The Contractor shall be responsible for developing, implementing, and maintaining temporary erosion control systems based upon their means and methods of construction. The temporary erosion control systems shall at all times be in compliance with the project’s NPDES and LCSMC WDO permits, and all other regulatory approvals. Temporary erosion control systems shall conform to the minimum requirements of the Illinois Urban Manual and WDO. Modify Article 280.07 Method of Measurement as follows: Temporary soil erosion and sediment control will not be measured for payment. Modify Article 280.08 Basis of Payment as follows: This work will not be paid for separately but shall be included in the various items of work. RIPRAP Description: This work consists of installing rock riprap on geotextile fabric. Work shall conform to Section 281 Riprap of the Standard Specifications except as modified herein. Modify Article 281.02 Materials as follows: Only stone riprap will be accepted.
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Boulders shall be rounded granitic or quartzite field boulders of the size noted on the plans.
Add the following to Article 281.04 Placing: Filter fabric will be required under stone riprap gradation RR3 and RR7, and boulders. Bedding will not be required with stone riprap gradation RR7.
Modify Article 281.06 Method of Measurement as follows: Riprap will not be measured for payment.
Modify Article 281.07 Basis of Payment as follows: This work will not be paid for separately but shall be included in the various items of work. The cost of geotextile fabric shall be included in the cost of riprap.
SUBGRADE PREPARATION
Description: This work consists of preparing the completed or existing earthwork prior to placement of aggregate base course. Work shall conform to Section 301 Subgrade Preparation of the Standard Specifications except as modified herein.
Add the following to Section 301.04 Subgrade Compaction and Stability: Subgrade preparation shall be performed after the completion of earthwork at all locations which will receive trails, pavement or structural improvements in preparation for the placement of aggregate base material. When proof rolling reveals additional unstable areas, undercut excavation shall be undertaken only as approved and directed by the Engineer. All excess excavated and spoil materials shall be removed from the site unless otherwise approved by the Engineer.
Subgrade preparation shall include final grading to within 0.1-foot of required subgrade elevations, shaping, disking, aerating, sheepsfoot rolling, vibratory rolling, compacting, proof rolling and testing as required. Areas proposed for trails and pavement shall be compacted to a minimum ninety-five percent (95%) of maximum density based on a Standard Proctor (ASTM D-698). Any areas that are inaccessible to a roller shall be compacted either by other mechanical means or using a hand tamper meeting the approval of the Engineer. The Contractor shall proof roll the finished subgrade with the Engineer present.
When proof rolling reveals unstable soil conditions, the Contractor shall undertake remedial action. If soil moisture is excessive, the material shall be aerated and compacted again and retested. If, in the opinion of the Engineer, a more significant remedy is required, the Contractor shall perform additional work, such as removal of unsuitable materials, placement of geotextile fabrics and/or soil replacement, with an approved suitable material.
Test rolling of subgrades shall be performed in the presence of the Engineer. When test rolling reveals unsuitable or unstable soils, the Engineer shall determine the most appropriate remedy
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and direct the Contractor accordingly. Test rolling equipment shall conform to the following description:
1. Tandem axle, dual wheel dump truck. 2. Tire pressure shall be no less than ninety percent (90%) of manufacturer’s recommended
maximum inflation. 3. Minimum gross weight of loaded truck shall be 60,000 pounds. 4. Provide weigh slip to the Engineer.
Perform test rolling procedure as follows:
1. Operate equipment at a rate not to exceed three (3) mph to five (5) mph or a comfortable walking pace.
2. Adjust speed to allow the Engineer to measure any deflections and areas of rutting. 3. Operate test rolling equipment in a pattern so that affected areas are loaded with at least
one (1) pass. 4. After test rolling, check subgrade for conformance to drawings, and correct any surface
irregularities. Re-shape subgrade within tolerances specified. Test Rolling Evaluation:
1. Rutting up to one inch (1″) is acceptable. 2. Rutting in excess of one inch (1″) but not more than six inches (6″) shall be considered a
failure and shall require reworking soil and compaction to required density. 3. Deflection (pumping) up to one inch (1″) is acceptable. 4. Deflection in excess of one inch (1″) but not more than two inches (2″) shall be acceptable
if there is not substantial cracking or lateral movement of soil. 5. Deflection in excess of two inches (2″) but not more than six inches (6″) shall be considered
a failure and shall require reworking soil and compaction to required density. 6. Rutting and deflection in excess of six inches (6″) will require review and recommendation
for corrective action by the Engineer. 7. After remedial work is performed, a final test roll shall be performed upon completion of
work. 8. If remedial work is performed as directed, a second test roll may be waived at discretion of
the Engineer. When performing Subgrade Preparation, if it is determined that the material composition is acceptable and excessive moisture has rendered the material unstable, the Contractor shall perform air drying techniques as per Article 301.04 before consideration of removal of the material. Modify Article 301.11 Method of Measurement as follows: Subgrade preparation will not be measured for payment.
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Modify Article 301.12 Basis of Payment as follows: This work will not be paid for separately but shall be included in the various items of work. AGGREGATE BASE COURSE Description: This work includes placing and compacting an aggregate base course. Work shall conform to Section 351 Aggregate Base Course of the Standard Specifications except as modified herein. Modify Article 351.11 Method of Measurement as follows: Aggregate base course will not be measured for payment. Modify Article 351.12 Basis of Payment as follows: This work will not be paid for separately but shall be included in the various items of work. HOT MIX ASPHALT (HMA) PAVING Description: This work consists of constructing HMA pavement on a prepared aggregate base. Work shall conform to Section 406 Hot-Mix Asphalt Binder and Surface Course of the Standard Specifications except as modified herein. Add the following to Article 406.02 Materials: HMA for trail construction shall be Mix “C”, N50 at the thickness given in the plans. Add the following to Article 406.06 Placing: Slopes shall meet Universal Accessibility requirements. The longitudinal slope of pavement shall not exceed 5%. The transverse (cross) slope shall not exceed 2%. Transitions from existing to new pavement surface shall be smooth; new pavement shall match the elevation of existing pavement. Modify Article 406.13 Method of Measurement as follows: HMA paving will not be measured for payment. Modify Article 406.14 Basis of Payment as follows: This work will not be paid for separately but shall be included in the various items of work. PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE (PCC) SIDEWALK Description. This work shall consist of constructing Portland cement concrete (PCC) sidewalks and curb ramps. Work shall conform to Section 424 Portland Cement Concrete Sidewalk of the Standard Specifications except as modified herein. Modify Article 424.04 Subgrade Preparation as follows: After completing subgrade preparation, install aggregate base as shown on the plans.
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Modify Article 424.12 Method of Measurement. PCC sidewalk will not be measured for payment. Modify Article 424.13 Basis of Payment. This work will not be paid for separately but shall be included in the various items of work. PAVEMENT REMOVAL Description: Work includes saw cutting and removal of existing paved trail. Work shall conform to Section 440 Removal of Existing Pavement and Appurtenances of the Standard Specifications except as modified herein. Add the following to Article 440.03 General: The Contractor shall remove the full depth of existing pavement regardless of thickness. Existing pavement to be removed shall be saw cut perpendicular to the direction of traffic prior to demolition and removal of pavement. Saw cuts shall conform to the requirements of Article 442.05 Pavement Removal. Modify Article 440.07 Method of Measurement as follows: Pavement removal will not be measured for payment. Modify Article 440.08 Basis of Payment as follows: This work will not be paid for separately but shall be included in the various items of work. FLUSH CONCRETE CURB Description. This work shall consist of constructing a reinforced concrete flush curb to restrain paving. Work shall conform to Section 606 Concrete Gutter, Curb, Median, and Paved Ditch of the Standard Specifications except as modified herein. Modify Article 606.14 Method of Measurement. Flush concrete curb will not be measured for payment. Modify Article 606.15 Basis of Payment. This work will not be paid for separately but shall be included in the various items of work. MOBILIZATION Mobilization shall conform to Section 671 Mobilization of the Standard Specifications except as modified herein. Revise Article 671.02 Basis of Payment to read: This work will not be paid for separately but shall be included in the various items of work.
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TRAFFIC CONTROL AND PROTECTION Description. The traffic control and protection for this project shall be performed in accordance with this Special Provision; Section 701 Work Zone Traffic Control and Protection, Signing, and Pavement Marking of the Standard Specifications; the “Illinois Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways;” any special details contained in the plans or referenced Highway Standards; and LOCAL ROADS AND STREETS RECURRING SPECIAL PROVISIONS check sheet LRS3 Special Provision for Work Zone Traffic Control Surveillance. Special attention is called to Article 107.09 and the following Highway Standards. 701001 Off-Road Operations, 2L, 2W, More Than 15 ft Away From EOP 701006 Off-Road Operations, 2L, 2W, 15’ to 24” From Pavement Edge 701101 Off-Road Operations, Multilane, 15’ to 24” From Pavement Edge 701106 Off-Road Operations, Multilane, More Than 15’ Away 701801 Sidewalk, Corner or Crosswalk Closure The furnishing, placing, and removal of material, or any temporary concrete barrier and impact attenuators, not shown on the plans but required to meet the drop off requirements, shall be included in the contract unit price for Traffic Control and Protection. The cost of supplying, erecting, and maintaining barricades, warning lights, and signs shall be included in the contract price for Traffic Control and Protection. Method of Measurement. Traffic control and protection will not be measured for payment. Basis of Payment. This work will not be paid for separately but shall be included in the various items of work. PAVEMENT MARKING Description. This work shall consist of furnishing and applying pavement markings. Work shall conform to Section 780 Pavement Striping of the Standard Specifications except as modified herein. Modify Articles 780.02 through 780.11 as follows: all pavement markings shall be paint. Modify Article 780.13 Method of Measurement as follows: Pavement marking will not be measured for payment. Modify Article 780.14 Basis of Payment as follows: This work will not be paid for separately but shall be included in the various items of work.
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ASPHALT SEALCOAT
Description. This work includes application of an asphalt emulsion sealcoat to existing asphalt pavement.
Materials. Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products from one of the following: The Brewer Company; Milford, OH or Neyra Industries, Inc.; Cincinnati, OH.
(a) Sealcoat: Polymer modified asphalt emulsion sealcoat complying with ASTM D 2939 and ASTM D 244; containing no coal tar; and containing less than 10 g/L volatile organic compounds (VOC's).
(b) Aggregate: Water-washed and dried, angular silica sand or sand prepared from stone, gravel, cured blast-furnace slag, or combinations thereof; free of clay, organic material, and other deleterious substances. Aggregate shall have a 40-70 AFS grain fineness number when tested in accordance with ASTM C 136.
(c) Water: Potable and free of harmful soluble salts; not less than 50 deg F.
(d) Primer – Pavement: Rapid drying, water-based emulsion formulated for application over aged asphalt pavement, and that promotes adhesion of applied sealcoat. As recommended by sealcoat manufacturer for each application indicated and Project conditions, and compatible with applied sealcoat.
(e) Primer – Oil Spot: Rapid drying, water-based emulsion formulated to seal and enhance adhesion over oil, grease, gasoline, and other fluid or chemical spots or stains. As recommended by sealcoat manufacturer for each application indicated and Project conditions, and compatible with applied sealcoat.
(f) Joint Sealant: ASTM D 6690, Type II or III, hot-applied, single-component, polymer-modified bituminous sealant
Preparation. Provide surface-applied protection over surface catch basins, drains, manholes, and similar items that are not to receive sealcoat. Protect adjacent curbs, fences, sidewalks, driveways, and other surfaces from application of primers and sealcoat. Remove surface spots of oil, gas, grease, and other fluids – use household cleaner only as recommended by sealcoat manufacturer. Identify stained areas where oil spot primer is to be applied.
Crack and Joint Filling. Comply with sealcoat manufacturer's written instructions regarding preparation, including routing of cracks and joints in existing asphalt pavement. Remove all vegetation, dirt, debris, and loose material from cracks and joints. Ensure edges of cracks and joints are dry. Remove wetness from surfaces of cracks and joints. Clean cracks and joints in existing hot-mix asphalt pavement. Remove existing joint sealant and rout cracks and joints as recommended by sealcoat manufacturer. Cracks and joints less than 1/4-inch wide shall be routed to not less than
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1/2-inch wide by 1/2-inch deep. Clean routed joints and cracks of debris and loose material. Use hot-applied joint sealant to seal cracks and joints more than 1/4-inch wide, including routed cracks and joints. Fill flush with surface of existing pavement and remove excess. Cleaning. Immediately before placing primers and sealcoat materials, remove dust, dirt, loose foreign materials, mud and other lightly adhered materials, and debris from surface of asphalt pavement with air blower, power sweeper, or brooms. Water washing or flushing will not be allowed unless approved in writing by primer manufacturer. Prewetting. Asphalt pavement to receive sealcoat shall be prewetted with clean water as recommended by manufacturer. Primer Application. Prepare and thoroughly mix oil spot and asphalt primers in strict accordance with manufacturer's written instructions. Mix during use/application as recommended by manufacturer. Apply primers with equipment, and at application rates, as recommended by manufacturer for the condition of the asphalt pavement, including staining, to be sealed. Apply primer over hot-applied joint sealant as recommended by manufacturer. Sealcoat Application. Prepare and thoroughly mix pavement sealcoat in strict accordance with manufacturer's written instructions to achieve homogeneous mix and consistency recommended by manufacturer for condition of asphalt pavement. Add water to sealcoat mix as recommended by manufacturer to achieve fluid consistency required to uniformly coat asphalt pavement at application rate recommended by manufacturer for the Project. Add aggregate to sealcoat mix at rate recommended by manufacturer for the Project. Thoroughly mix aggregate into emulsion with power equipment to achieve homogeneous mixture with aggregate evenly distributed throughout, without clumping, and thoroughly coated. Apply sealcoat mix in accordance with manufacturer's written instructions and as indicated. Mechanical equipment and applicators shall be capable of accurately and uniformly depositing/spreading the sealcoat mix over the asphalt pavement on a continuous basis. Mechanical equipment and agitators shall be capable of periodically, or continually, agitating the sealcoat mix, as recommended by the manufacturer and as required to ensure proper suspension and uniformity of mix throughout application. Hand tools shall be used where space limitations prevent use of mechanical equipment or where neatly dressed detail work is required (e.g. along curbs). Care shall be taken to ensure areas of hand tool work are visually comparable to adjacent sealcoat applied by mechanical equipment. Each coat of sealcoat mix shall be applied at minimum rate of 0.12 gallons / sq. yard (1.33 gal. / 100 s.f.). One coat of sealcoat shall be applied to all asphalt pavement areas at application rates indicated and as recommended by manufacturer for the Project and anticipated amount of traffic. Sealcoat shall be applied uniformly, free of holidays and pinholes. Protection. Prohibit pedestrian (foot) and vehicular (wheeled) traffic from sealcoated asphalt pavement for not less than 48 hours after sealcoat application is completed. Before opening sealcoated asphalt pavement areas to traffic, examine all areas over which sealcoat materials were applied, with Engineer present, to verify that sealcoat materials are thoroughly dry (tack free and resistant to scuffing) and free from tracking to adjacent areas
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Cleaning. Clean spillage and soiling from adjacent construction using cleaning agents and procedures recommended in writing by manufacturer of affected construction to the satisfaction of the Architect and Board Authorized Representative.
Method of Measurement. Asphalt sealcoat will not be measured for payment.
Basis of Payment. This work will not be paid for separately but shall be included in the various items of work.
PERMEABLE PAVERS
Description. This work includes furnishing and installing permeable concrete pavers including excavation, preparation of sub base, aggregate base, bedding, pavers, and joint filler. Work shall conform to IDOT Check Sheet # LRS 14 except as modified herein and as shown on the plans.
Modify Materials as follows: Edge restraint shall be flush concrete curb, PCC sidewalk, continuous PCC footing, or as directed by the Engineer. Neither plastic nor metal edge restraints will be allowed. Paver style, finish, and color shall be as noted on the plans. Aggregate base, bedding, and joint filler shall be as shown on the plans and per manufacturer’s recommendations.
Method of Measurement. Permeable pavers will not be measured for payment.
Basis of Payment. This work will not be paid for separately but shall be included in the various items of work.
OVERLOOK STRUCTURES
Description. This work shall consist of final design and construction of boardwalk-type overlook structures.
Final Design. The Contractor shall submit detailed shop drawings for each structure signed and sealed by a Structural Engineer licensed by the State of Illinois. The shop drawings shall include piers, footings, bracing, framing, decking, rails and all other required components. Structural calculations supporting the shop drawings shall also be provided. Available geotechnical data is provided with these Special Provisions. Construction of the structures shall not begin until the Contractor has received approval of the final design from the Engineer.
Design Criteria. The overlook structures and related appurtenances shall be design and provided as indicated by the preliminary drawings included on the plans.
The Contractor is reminded that the Gateway Trail overlook structure is located within the limits of the Highland Park Landfill. The Gateway Trail overlook shall utilize wooden piles, concrete spread footings, or other approved footing systems. Metal footings are not recommended due to
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the historic landfill. The North Pond overlook shall utilize metal helical piers, drilled concrete piers, concrete spread footings, continuous concrete footings, or other approved footing systems. Dimensions of structures, including width, shall be the same as or larger than depicted on the plans. The structures shall maintain a consistent deck elevation and shall meet Universal Accessibility requirements. The design of each structure shall accommodate its dead load plus a live load of not less than one hundred pounds per square foot (100 psf) multiplied by a factor of safety of not less than two (2.0). The design shall also account for wind, seismic, hydraulic, and debris loads in accordance with AASHTO criteria. This information must be clearly documented in the structural calculations. Rails shall be designed to minimally obstruct views while adequately protecting the public. Rails shall be designed to limit and discourage climbing and other potentially dangerous behavior. Materials. Piers and footings shall be as described in the design criteria section above, as shown in the preliminary design on the plans, and as detailed in the approved shop drawings. The overlook structures shall utilize structural steel frame sections such as manufactured by Wickcraft Boardwalks, Madison, WI or approved equivalent. Decking and rails shall be pressure treated southern yellow pine. Decking shall be prefabricated panels constructed of nominal two inch (2”) thick boards. Rails shall utilize steel mesh in lieu of wood pickets to maximize views. Piers. The Contractor will be required to demonstrate through standard engineering practice that all installed piers meet the design load bearing capacity at the time of construction; theoretical calculations alone will not suffice. Submit calculations, measurements, or other forms of documentation (e.g. wave calculations, gage readings, etc.) prepared, signed, and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Structural Engineer licensed by the State of Illinois documenting that design load capacity and related requirements have been met. Fabrication. Structures shall be constructed by workers experienced with other projects of same scope and scale of the required work. Structures shall be construction in conformance with approved shop drawings. The Engineer reserves the right to require resubmittal of signed and sealed shop drawings and calculations if construction varies from the approved shop drawings. Method of Measurement. Overlook structures will not be measured for payment. Basis of Payment. This work will not be paid for separately but shall be included in the various items of work.
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PLAY MOUNDS
Description. This work shall consist of constructing play mounds with a multi-colored patterned poured-in-place rubber surfacing system.
Materials. Concrete paving below poured-in-place rubber surface system shall be Class SI as per Article 1020.04 Concrete Classes and General Mix Design Criteria of the Standard Specifications.
Welded wire mesh reinforcement for concrete paving shall be uncoated 6” x 6” 9-gauge steel welded wire reinforcement.
Poured-in-place rubber surfacing system shall be a 2-layer rubber-urethane playground surfacing system such as Playbound Poured-in-Place Surfacing System by Surface America, Inc. Williamsville, NY, meeting the following performance requirements:
(a) Shock Attenuation (ASTM F1292):
1. Gmax: Less than 200.2. Head Injury Criteria: Less than 1000.
(b) Flammability (ASTM D2859): Pass.
(c) Tensile Strength (ASTM D412): 60 psi (413 kPa).
(d) Tear Resistance (ASTM D624): 140%.
(e) Water Permeability: 0.4 gal/yd2/second.
(f) Accessibility: Comply with requirements of ASTM F1951.
(g) Primer Material: Urethane.
(h) Basemat Material: Blend of 100% recycled SBR (styrene butadiene rubber) and urethane.
(i) Top Surface Material: Blend of recycled EPDM (ethylene propylene diene monomer) rubber and aromatic or aliphatic urethane binder.
1. Thickness: Nominal 1/2″ (12.7 mm), minimum 3/8″ (9.5 mm), maximum 5/8” (15.9mm).
2. Color: As noted on plans
(j) Required mix proportions by weight:
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1. Basemat: 16+% urethane (as ratio: 14% urethane divided by 86% rubber). 14%urethane, 86% rubber (based on entire rubber & urethane mix).
2. Top Surface: 22% urethane (ratio: 18% urethane divided by 82% rubber). 18% urethane,82% rubber (based on entire rubber & urethane mix).
Quality Assurance. Utilize an installer approved and trained by the manufacturer of the surfacing system, having experience with other projects of same scope and scale of the required work.
Concrete Installation. Concrete work shall conform to Articles 503.02 through 503.13.
Surface Preparation. Using a brush or short nap roller, apply primer to the substrate perimeter and any adjacent vertical barriers such as curbs or slabs that will contact the surfacing system at the rate of 300 ft2/gal (7.5 m2/L).
Basemat Installation. Using screeds and hand trowels, install the basemat at a consistent density of 29 pounds, 1 ounce per cubic foot (466 kg/m3) to the specified thickness. Allow basemat to cure for sufficient time so that indentations are not left in the basemat from applicator foot traffic or equipment. Do not allow foot traffic or use of the basemat surface until it is sufficiently cured.
Primer Application. Using a brush or short nap roller, apply primer to the basemat perimeter and any adjacent vertical barriers such as playground equipment support legs, curbs or slabs that will contact the surfacing system at the rate of 300 ft2/gal (7.5 m2/L).
Top Surface Installation. Using a hand trowel, install top surface at a consistent density of 58 pounds, 9 ounces per cubic foot (938 kg/m3) to a nominal thickness of 1/2″ (12.7 mm). Allow top surface to cure for a minimum of 48 hours. At the end of the minimum curing period, verify that the top surface is sufficiently dry and firm to allow foot traffic and use without damage to the surface. Do not allow foot traffic or use of the surface until it is sufficiently cured.
Protection. Protect the installed playground surface from damage resulting from subsequent construction activity on the site.
Method of Measurement. Play mounds will not be measured for payment.
Basis of Payment. This work will not be paid for separately but shall be included in the various items of work.
FOSSIL DIG
Description. This work shall consist of creating artificial bedrock outcroppings with mock fossil imprints.
Materials: Portland cement concrete (PCC) shall be Class SI as per Article 1020.04 Concrete Classes and General Mix Design Criteria of the Standard Specifications.
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Concrete sealant shall be a water-based urethane modified acrylic glossy concrete sealant such as Eagle Armor Seal or approved equivalent. Placing. Pull back sand and pour PCC directly on tamped and leveled subgrade. Do not place concrete on sand. PCC surface shall be minimally worked, smoothed, and tooled to create the appearance of a natural bedrock outcropping. This work must be completed in the presence of the Engineer. Stamping. Prior to curing of concrete surface, the Engineer will stamp the PCC surface with stamping tools to create mock fossil imprints. The Engineer reserves the right to have the Contractor rework the PCC surface during stamping. Contractor shall work cooperatively with the Engineer throughout this process. Finishing. After initial curing of concrete surface, lightly wash approximately one-quarter (1/4) of the surface to expose aggregate in mix. Area surrounding mock fossil imprints shall not be washed. Contractor shall work with the Engineer to repair any fossil imprints damaged during washing. After PCC has cured at least 3 days, apply concrete sealant. Method of Measurement. Fossil dig will not be measured for payment. Basis of Payment. This work will not be paid for separately but shall be included in the various items of work. STABILIZED DECOMPOSED GRANITE (DG) PAVING Description. This work consists of furnishing and installing a stabilized granite aggregate pavement. Materials. Decomposed granite shall consist of sound, angular, durable particles derived from granitic rock meeting the following gradation.
Optimal Gradation
Sieve Sieve Size (mm) Percent Passing
3/8” 9.51 100%
4 4.76 80-100%
8 2.36 65-90%
16 1.18 40-60%
30 0.6 25-55%
50 0.3 15-35%
100 0.149 10-20%
200 0.074 5-15%
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Color shall be Kafka Dynamite Orange or as approved by the Engineer. Provide a one-quart sample for the Engineer’s review and approval prior to delivering materials to the site. Stabilizer shall be a powdered organic binder designed to be blended with crushed aggregate such as Organic-Lock, Stabilizer Solutions, or approved equivalent. The preferred supplier shall be Kafka Granite, Mosinee, WI. Mock up. Install a minimum twenty (20) square feet mock up for review and approval by the Engineer. Mock up may be incorporated into the final work. General Requirements. Follow all of manufacturer’s recommendations. Prepare the subgrade and install the aggregate base. Crowns and/or cross-slopes must be incorporated into the compacted base material. Spread the loose and uncompacted stabilized DG material over the prepared aggregate base. The use of a paving machine is recommended to evenly spread the material at the specified depth. The depth specified on the plans shall be achieved after compaction. Compact to 95% Modified Proctor Density. Static drum rollers shall be used to compact the material; vibratory compaction will not be permitted. Protect the stabilized DG surface from traffic or disturbance until fully cured. Repair any areas of loose DG identified by the Engineer. Method of Measurement. Stabilized decomposed granite paving will not be measured for payment. Basis of Payment. This work will not be paid for separately but shall be included in the various items of work. STONE BENCHES Description. This work consists of furnishing and installing large natural limestone blocks for seating. Materials. Stone benches shall be solid limestone such as Edenstone, Lannonstone, or approved equivalent. The stones shall have a minimum seat depth (front to back) of eighteen inches (18”) / twenty-four inches (24”) nominal; minimum height of sixteen inches (16”) / eighteen inches (18”) nominal; and minimum length of thirty-six inches (36”) / nominal forty-eight inches (48”). Color shall be cream or buff. All exposed sides shall be weathered. Split face or machine cut stone will not be accepted. All stones shall be free of sharp edges, weak planes, and spalling surfaces. Contractor shall obtain Engineer’s approval of all stones prior to their incorporation into the work.
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Placement. Prepare the subgrade and install the aggregate base. Stone benches shall be placed as depicted on the plans and as directed by the Engineer. Ensure all stone benches are firmly set and do not rock or tip.
Method of Measurement. Stone benches will not be measured for payment.
Basis of Payment. This work will not be paid for separately but shall be included in the various items of work.
OUTCROPPING LEDGE
Description. This work consists of furnishing and installing large natural limestone outcropping for seating.
Materials. Outcropping ledge shall be solid limestone such as Edenstone, Lannonstone, or approved equivalent. The stones shall have a minimum depth (front to back) of eighteen inches (18”) / twenty-four inches (24”) nominal; minimum height as indicated on the plans; and minimum length of thirty-six inches (36”) / nominal forty-eight inches (48”). Color shall be cream or buff. All exposed sides shall be weathered. Split face or machine cut stone will not be accepted. All stones shall be free of sharp edges, weak planes, and spalling surfaces. Contractor shall obtain Engineer’s approval of all stones prior to their incorporation into the work.
Placement. Prepare the subgrade and install the aggregate base. Outcropping ledge shall be placed as depicted on the plans and as directed by the Engineer. Ensure all stone benches are firmly set and do not rock or tip. Fill voids behind outcropping ledge with rock shims, gravel, and expanding foam to prevent migration of soil particles through the outcropping ledge.
Method of Measurement. Outcropping ledge will not be measured for payment.
Basis of Payment. This work will not be paid for separately but shall be included in the various items of work.
TURTLE LOAFING LOG
Description. This work consists of anchoring a tree trunk log to the ground for wildlife habitat enhancement and viewing.
Materials. Log shall be a solid tree trunk free of rot, cracks, and other major defects. Logs may be available on or near the site from tree removal operations by the owner but is not guaranteed. Log shall be a minimum ten feet (10’) in length and ten inches (10”) in diameter at its narrowest point. Log shall be free of preservatives and shall not be a finished or worked wooden pole.
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Duckbill earth anchors shall be at least one and a half inches (1.5”) tall and four and three quarters inches (4.75”) long, made of aluminum or galvanized ductile iron, such as Model 68 or Model 68 – DBD by MacLean Civil Products, Fort Mill, SC. One-eighth inch (1/8”) cable shall be used. Placement. Place log rising out of the water as shown on the plans. Each end of the log shall be firmly secured to the ground by a cable and duckbill earth anchor system. Each cable shall either have a duckbill anchor at both ends, or the cable may be wrapped around the log and secured with not less than three (3) galvanized cable clamps evenly spaced around the circumference of the log. The top of the log shall be notched approximately one-quarter inch (1/4”) deep by six inches (6”) long to recess the cables. Method of Measurement. Turtle loafing log will not be measured for payment. Basis of Payment. This work will not be paid for separately but shall be included in the various items of work. SAND SIFTING TABLE Description. This work shall consist of fabricating and installing a wood sand sifting table play structure. Materials. Subject to Engineer’s review and approval.
(a) All wood members shall be southern yellow pine treated for ground contact. All wood members shall be grade No. 1 or better.
(b) All hardware shall be galvanized, stainless steel, or feature a corrosion resistant finish.
(c) Stainless steel perforated sheet shall be 16-gauge stainless steel sheeting with 0.25”
diameter round holes, maximum 60% open space.
(d) Plain steel angle shall be hardened American-made steel of the noted dimensions.
(e) Pan footing shall be hardened American-made one-quarter inch (1/4”) plate steel with a surface area of not less that one square foot (1 SF) with a positive post connection or approved equivalent.
Submittals. Contractor shall provide a shop drawing for the Engineer’s review prior to commencing construction. Fabrication shall not start before Contractor receives Engineer’s approval. Shop drawing shall clearly identify and describe all members and detail all connections. Fabrication. Fabricate the sifting table, pebble slide, and sand slide. Pull back sand and seat posts with pan footings firmly on tamped subgrade. Do not place pan footings on sand. Adjust post lengths as necessary to achieve specified heights above finished grade. Level and compact
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subgrade so that all posts are plumb. Temporarily tack sifting table, pebble slide, and sand slide to posts. Ensure all tiers are level and with proper slope. Bolt posts, sifting table, pebble slide, and sand slide in place. All bolt heads and nuts shall be flush or recessed. Cut off bolts not more than one-quarter inch (1/4”) from outside edge of nut. Cover pan footings and backfill around posts with sand to a minimum depth of twelve inches (12”). Smooth all rough or sharp edges. Any materials damaged during construction shall be removed and replaced. Removal all debris.
Method of Measurement. Sand sifting table will not be measured for payment.
Basis of Payment. This work will not be paid for separately but shall be included in the various items of work.
AS-BUILT RECORD DRAWINGS
Description. This work shall consist of preparing and submitting as-built record drawings which illustrate substantial conformance with contract and permit requirements. Substantial conformance as used in this section shall be defined as all work being completed within tolerances specified or referenced in the Special Provisions prepared for this project, and as required by permits issued for this project.
Materials. As-built record drawings shall be submitted to the Engineer in digital PDF format. Other materials shall be subject to Engineer’s review and approval.
Requirements: As-built record drawings must be prepared under the direct supervision of, and be signed and sealed by, an Illinois licensed Professional Engineer (PE) or Professional Land Surveyor (PLS). As-built record drawings shall include surveyed spot elevations clearly annotated on project grading plans. The spot elevations shall be at a frequency and distribution to adequately illustrate all work was completed in substantial conformance with the approved plans.
Method of Measurement. As-built record drawings will not be measured for payment.
Basis of Payment. This work will not be paid for separately but shall be included in the various items of work.
NATURAL AREAS MONITORING AND MANAGEMENT
Description. This work consists of monitoring and managing specified areas to encourage growth of desirable vegetation and control weed growth.
Definitions. The following terms used in this special provision are defined below.
A. Herbicide: A chemical compound used to kill weeds, including root system.
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B. Weeds: Ecologically objectionable and undesirable species of vegetation in a given area. Specifically: 1. Any species not native to Lake County, Illinois, as defined in the text Flora of the Chicago
Region (2017) shall be considered a weed. 2. Any species identified by the Northeastern Illinois Invasive Plant Partnership, also
known as NIIPP (http://www.niipp.net/natural-history-identification) shall be considered a weed.
3. The following low quality and/or aggressive species shall also be considered weeds: a. Acer negundo – Boxelder b. Acer saccharinum – Silver maple c. Amaranthus hybridus – Green amaranth d. Ambrosia spp. – Ragweed e. Cornus racemosa – Gray dogwood f. Equisetum arvense – Horsetail g. Erigeron annuus – Annual fleabane h. Juniperus spp. – Juniper i. Lactuca canadensis – Wild lettuce j. Lepidium virginicum – Common peppergrass k. Oxalis stricta – Common wood sorrel l. Plantago rugelii – Red-stalked plantain m. Populus deltoides – Cottonwood n. Potentilla norvegica – Rough cinquefoil o. Rhus glabra – Smooth sumac p. Rhus typhina – Staghorn sumac q. Solanum ptychanthum – Black nightshade r. Solidago altissima – Tall goldenrod s. Solidago canadensis – Canada goldenrod t. Toxicodendron radicans – Poison Ivy u. Verbena bracteata – Creeping vervain
Schedule. Monitoring and management shall commence immediately following installation of seed and plants, and shall end twelve (12) months after substantial completion. Materials. All materials used during the completion of this work shall meet or exceed those originally specified for this project or as approved by the Engineer. Requirements. The Contractor shall conduct monitoring and management within the following seeding and planting zones.
Short Grass Prairie Seeding
Wet Prairie Seeding
Vegetative Swale Enhancement Areas 1-9
Planting Type A – North Pond Shoreline
Planting Type B – North Pond Enhanced Shoreline
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Planting Type C – North Pond Overlook Emergent
Planting Type D – North Pond Overlook Shoreline
Planting Type E1 – North Pond Enhanced Shoreline
Planting Type E2 – North Pond Enhanced Buffer
Monitoring and management shall be conducted to encourage the growth of desirable species and control the growth of undesirable weeds. The Contractor shall be solely responsible for determining what work, materials, means, and methods are necessary to meet the specified performance criteria.
A. Contractor shall guarantee that performance criteria will be met within the given timeframes.
B. If performance criteria are not met within given timeframes, the Contractor shall perform additional work and/or continue work at their own expense until such time as all performance criteria have been met. Payments may be withheld if performance criteria are not met.
C. Final acceptance shall be granted after the term of the required monitoring and management has passed and all performance criteria have been met.
Performance Criteria – Year 1 (2021)
A. The following performance criteria shall be met on June 15, 2021. 1. Short Grass Prairie and Wet Prairie Seeding: Minimum ninety-five percent (95%) total
areal vegetative coverage by cover crop and/or native species, and not less than eighty percent (80%) areal vegetative coverage by cover crop and/or native species within any one hundred square feet (100 SF) plot. Seedlings of at least two (2) different native grass and/or sedge and three (3) native forb species found within any one thousand square foot (1,000 SF) plot in Wet Prairie zone. Seedlings of at least one (1) native grass species found within any one thousand square foot (1,000 SF) plot in Short Grass Prairie zone. Not less than twenty-five percent (25%) of the native species included in each seed mix found on site.
2. All Seeding and Planting Areas: No five thousand square feet (5,000 SF) plot shall besingly or collectively dominated by weeds as defined in this section, excluding cover crop.
3. All Planting Areas: 99% survivorship of all planted plugs or a dense mass of nativevegetation, as determined by the Engineer.
B. The following performance criteria shall be met on September 15, 2021. 1. Short Grass Prairie and Wet Prairie Seeding: Minimum ninety-five percent (95%) total
areal vegetative coverage by native species, and not less than ninety percent (90%) areal vegetative coverage by native species within any one hundred square feet (100 SF) plot. Minimum fifty percent (50%) total areal vegetative coverage by native species,
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and not less than twenty-five percent (25%) areal vegetative coverage by native species within any one hundred square foot (100 SF) plot. Seedlings of at least two (2) different native grass and/or sedge and three (3) native forb species found within any five hundred square foot (500 SF) plot in Wet Prairie zone. Seedlings of at least one (1) native grass species found within any five hundred square foot (500 SF) plot in Short Grass Prairie zone. A minimum of fifty percent (50%) of the native species included in each seed mix found on site.
2. All Seeding and Planting Areas: No five thousand square feet (5,000 SF) plot shall besingly or collectively dominated by weeds as defined in this section, excluding cover crop.
3. All Planting Areas: 99% survivorship of all planted plugs or a dense mass of nativevegetation, as determined by the Engineer.
Complete management activities, including but not limited to the following, as necessary to meet all performance criteria.
A. Herbicide application 1. The Contractor shall selectively control weeds with an approved herbicide.2. Care shall be taken not to affect surrounding desirable vegetation. The Contractor shall
be required to replace any vegetation affected by their herbicide other than weeds.3. Herbicide application shall conform to all requirements of the Weed Control, Non-
Selective and Non-Residual special provision.
B. Selective mowing 1. Selectively mow or weed whip weeds or cover crop to minimize competition and
prevent reseeding. 2. Ensure cut vegetation does not drop seed or smother desirable vegetation. Remove and
properly dispose of cut vegetation as necessary. 3. Care shall be taken not to affect surrounding desirable vegetation. The Contractor shall
be required to replace any vegetation affected other than that which was approved.
C. Prescribed controlled burning 1. Prescribed controlled burning may be employed as a management and weed control
tool at the project site with authorization from the Engineer and land owner. 2. Prior to the commencement of prescribed controlled burning, the Contractor shall
compile a burn plan that outlines a plan of action, identifies contingencies, and lists the names and contact information of local emergency agencies. Proper notice of intent to burn shall be given by the Contractor to all affected parties.
3. The Contractor shall apply for and receive all required permits prior to thecommencement of prescribed controlled burning. Provide copies of permits to the Engineer prior to conducting prescribed controlled burning.
D. Seeding 1. Complete supplemental seeding as necessary to achieve performance criteria.
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2. Seeding shall be completed in conformance with Seeding special provisions.
E. Perennial planting 1. Complete supplemental perennial planting as necessary to achieve performance
criteria. 2. Perennial planting shall be in conformance with Perennial Plants special provision.
F. Erosion and sediment control
1. Repair erosion within the work area including washouts, rills, gullies, and other soil loss as necessary to achieve performance criteria.
2. Remove sediment accumulations resulting from erosion which affect performance.
G. Watering 1. Provide temporary irrigation as necessary during dry periods for seeding and planting
work to establish and/or sustain growth necessary to achieve performance criteria. If the Engineer determines Performance Criteria have not been met and the Contractor disagrees, the Contractor may conduct quantitative monitoring at their own expense and present the written results to the Engineer for consideration. Absent acceptable quantitative monitoring data to support the Contractor’s claims, the Engineer’s opinion shall be final. Method of Measurement. Natural areas monitoring and management will not be measured for payment. Basis of Payment. This work will not be paid for separately but shall be included in the various items of work. Payment will be made according to the following schedule.
A. Initial Payment. Upon inspection and determination that Performance Criteria have been met on or after June 15, 2021, fifty percent (50%) of the pay item will be paid.
B. Interim Payment. Upon inspection and determination that Performance Criteria have been met on or after September 15, 2021, the remaining fifty percent (50%) will be paid.
SELECTIVE CLEARING Description. This section includes removal of specific woody trees, shrubs, and vines; pruning existing trees to remain; and related work. Qualifications. The Contractor completing the work must be capable of identifying plants to be removed and remain to the species level at the time the work occurs. All persons applying herbicide must possess an Illinois Pesticide Applicator’s or Operator’s license with certifications in the appropriate categories. General. All invasive woody plants within selective clearing areas identified on the plans shall be cut and removed from the site. Stumps shall be cut flat to within one inch (1”) of the surrounding ground surface. All stumps must be treated with an appropriate herbicide within one (1) hour of
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cutting. Any stump that is not treated within this timeframe must be recut and treated as specified. Invasive woody plants shall include buckthorn (Rhamnus spp.), honeysuckle (Lonicera spp.), sandbar willow (Salix interior), and others identified by the Engineer. All existing trees not designated for removal including boxelder (Acer negundo), silver maple (Acer saccharum), cottonwood (Populus deltoides), and others identified by the Engineer shall be pruned to a height of not less than eight feet (8’) above surrounding grade. Pruning shall conform to ANSI A300 (Part 1) guidelines at all times. This work shall include not less than three (3) follow-up maintenance visits conducted approximately thirty (30), sixty (60), and ninety (90) days after initial selective clearing to eradicate all resprouts and/or new seedlings. All maintenance visits must be conducted during the generally recognized growing season while the vegetation is actively growing and not dormant. All cut material must be removed from the site and properly disposed of. The Contractor shall be responsible for positively identifying all species before removal, and cooperatively working with the Engineer. Method of Measurement. Selective clearing will not be measured for payment. Basis of Payment. The cost of selective clearing will not be paid for separately but shall be included in the various items of work.
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pavement
Edge of
Cleaning culverts
Fencing contracts and maintenance
Utility work
Landscaping work
min.
15' (4.5
m)
min.
15' (4.5
m)
unless otherwise shown.
All dimensions are in inches (millimeters)
according to Standard 701006.
zone in any one hour, traffic control shall be
more work vehicles cross the 15' (4.5 m) clear
When the work operation requires that two or
pavement.
are more than 15' (4.5 m) from the edge of
vehicles, equipment, workers or their activities
This Standard is used where at all times all
1-1-09
1-1-05
English (metric).
Switched units to
Revised title and notes.
STANDARD 701001-02
15' (4.5 m) AWAY
2L, 2W, MORE THAN
OFF-RD OPERATIONS,
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
GENERAL NOTES
Illinois Department of Transportation
January 1, 2009
APPROVED January 1, 2009
ENGINEER OF DESIGN AND ENVIRONMENT
ISS
UE
D1-1-9
7
PASSED
ENGINEER OF OPERATIONS
DATE REVISIONS
EXHIBIT A: SPECIFCATIONS
ROAD
AHEAD
WORK
ROAD
AHEAD
CONSTRUCTION
1
L/3 min.
projects
construction
For contract
W20-I103(0)-48
W20-1(0)-48
projects
and utility
For maintenance
1000' (300 m) max.
500' (150 m) min.
(150 m)
500'
(4.5
m)
15'
min.
24 (6
00)
Sign installation and maintenance
Shoulder repair
Landscaping operations
Delineator installation
Guardrail installation and maintenance
Side slope changes
Culvert extensions
Utility operations
Work area
Sign
Cone, drum or barricade
the work area.
50' (15 m) centers through the remainder of
at 25' (8 m) centers for L/3 distance, and at
cones, drums or barricades shall be placed
When the work operation exceeds one hour,1
English (Metric)
L=60
WS²L=
150
WS²
L=(W)(S) L=0.65(W)(S)
in feet (meters).
Width of offset
mph (km/h).
Normal posted speed
unless otherwise shown.
All dimensions are in inches (millimeters)
S =
W =
or greater:
45 mph (80 km/h)
or less:
40 mph (70 km/h)
SPEED LIMIT
Calculate L as follows:
from the edge of pavement.
encroach in the area 15' (4.5 m) to 24 (600)
equipment, workers or their activities will
This Standard is used where any vehicles,
FORMULAS
1-1-14
W21-1(0)-48
1-1-13
sign.
Omitted text 'WORKERS'
current MUTCD.
number to agree with
Revised workers sign
STANDARD 701006-05
SYMBOLS
FROM PAVEMENT EDGE
15' (4.5 m) TO 24" (600 mm)
OFF-RD OPERATIONS, 2L, 2W,
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
GENERAL NOTES
Illinois Department of Transportation
January 1, 2014
APPROVED January 1, 2014
ENGINEER OF DESIGN AND ENVIRONMENT
ISS
UE
D1-1-9
7
PASSED
ENGINEER OF SAFETY ENGINEERING
DATE REVISIONS
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ROAD
AHEAD
WORK
ROAD
AHEAD
CONSTRUCTION
Median
shoulder
Edge of paved
1
L/3 min.
(150 m)
500'
1000' (300 m) max.
500' (150 m) min.
projects
construction
For contract
projects
and utility
For maintenance
W20-I103(0)-48
W20-1(0)-48
Sign installation and maintenance
Shoulder repair
Landscaping operations
Delineator installation
Guardrail installation and maintenance
Side slope changes
Culvert extensions
Utility operations
Work area
Sign
Cone, drum or barricade
the work area.
50' (15 m) centers through the remainder of
at 25' (8 m) centers for L/3 distance, and at
cones, drums or barricades shall be placed
When the work operation exceeds one hour,1
English (Metric)
L=60
WS²L=
150
WS²
L=(W)(S) L=0.65(W)(S)
in feet (meters).
Width of offset
mph (km/h).
Normal posted speed
unless otherwise shown.
All dimensions are in inches (millimeters)
S =
W =
or greater:
45 mph (80 km/h)
or less:
40 mph (70 km/h)
SPEED LIMIT
Calculate L as follows:
from the edge of pavement.
encroach in the area 15' (4.5 m) to 24 (600)
equipment, workers or their activities will
This Standard is used where any vehicles,
FORMULAS
min.
24 (6
00)
(4.5
m)
15'
4-1-16
W21-1(0)-48
1-1-14
current MUTCD.
number to agree with
Revised workers sign
Corrected typo in title.
STANDARD 701101-05
FROM PAVEMENT EDGE
15' (4.5 m) TO 24" (600 mm)
OFF-RD OPERATIONS, MULTILANE,
GENERAL NOTES
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
SYMBOLS
Illinois Department of Transportation
2016
APPROVED 2016
ENGINEER OF DESIGN AND ENVIRONMENT
ISS
UE
D1-1-9
7
PASSED
ENGINEER OF SAFETY ENGINEERING
April 1,
April 1,
DATE REVISIONS
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Median
pavement
Edge of
min.
15' (4.5
m)
min.
15' (4.5
m)
Fencing contracts
Utility work
Landscaping work
unless otherwise shown.
All dimensions are in inches (millimeters)
pavement.
the median more than 15' (4.5 m) from either
This Standard also applies to work performed in
according to Standard 701101.
zone in any one hour, traffic control shall be
more work vehicles cross the 15' (4.5 m) clear
When the work operation requires that two or
pavement.
are more than 15' (4.5 m) from the edge of
vehicles, equipment, workers or their activities
This Standard is used where at all times all
1-1-05
1-1-05
English (metric).
Switched units to
Revised title.
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MORE THAN 15' (4.5 m) AWAY
OFF-RD OPERATIONS, MULTILANE,
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
GENERAL NOTES
Illinois Department of Transportation
January 1, 2009
APPROVED January 1, 2009
ENGINEER OF DESIGN AND ENVIRONMENT
ISS
UE
D1-1-9
7
PASSED
ENGINEER OF OPERATIONS
DATE REVISIONS
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ROAD
AHEAD
CONSTRUCTION
ROAD
AHEAD
WORK
ROAD
AHEAD
CONSTRUCTION
ROAD
AHEAD
WORK
SIDEWALK
CLOSED
USE OTHER
SIDE
SIDEWALK
CLOSEDSIDEWALK
CLOSED
USE OTHER
SIDE
projects
construction
contract
W20-I103(0)-48 for
projects
and utility
maintenance
W20-1(0)-48 for
Or
Or
projects
construction
contract
W20-I103(0)-48 for
projects
and utility
maintenance
W20-1(0)-48 for
R11-I101-2418
road work traffic control.
Omit whenever duplicated by
4-1-16
10' (3 m) Spacing
25' (8 m) Spacing
Work area
permanent support
Sign on portable or
Barricade or drum
barricade
Cone, drum or
Type lll barricade
(Sheet 1 of 2)
1
1
1
1
R11-I102-2430 R11-I102-2430
1
unless otherwise shown.
All dimensions are in inches (millimeters)
detail on Standard 701901.
positioned as shown in "ROAD CLOSED TO ALL TRAFFIC"
Type lll barricades and R11-2-4830 signs shall be
ends of the actual closures.
The SIDEWALK CLOSED signs shall be used at the
the corners across the street from the closure.
occurs at a corner, the signs shall be erected on
to each end of the closure. Where the closure
placed at the nearest crosswalk or intersection
The SIDEWALK CLOSED / USE OTHER SIDE sign shall be
whenever possible.
provided on the same side of the closed facilities
The temporary pedestrian facilities shall be
accessible.
Temporary facilities shall be detectable and
roadway traffic is affected.
other Traffic Control & Protection Standards when
This Standard must be used in conjunction with
performed.
traffic must be rerouted due to work being
This Standard is used where, at any time, pedestrian
(1.2
m)
4'
min.
typical
Parking space,
channelizing barricade
Detectable pedestrian
1-1-12
plan views. Renamed Std.
Modified appearance of
Added SIDEWALK DIVERSION.
covered in the std. spec.
from standard as this is
Omitted orange safety fence
STANDARD 701801-06
CROSSWALK CLOSURE
SIDEWALK, CORNER OR
SIDEWALK DIVERSION
SIDEWALK CLOSURE
GENERAL NOTES
SYMBOLS
Illinois Department of Transportation
2016
APPROVED 2016
ENGINEER OF DESIGN AND ENVIRONMENT
ISS
UE
D1-1-9
7
PASSED
ENGINEER OF SAFETY ENGINEERING
April 1,
April 1,
DATE REVISIONS
EXHIBIT A: SPECIFCATIONS
ROAD
AHEAD
CONSTRUCTION
ROAD
AHEAD
WORK
SIDEWALK
CLOSED
USE OTHER
SIDE
SIDEWALK
CLOSED
SIDEWALK
CLOSED
SIDEWALK
CLOSED
USE OTHER
SIDE
SIDEWALK
CLOSED
USE OTHER
SIDE
ROAD
AHEAD
CONSTRUCTION
ROAD
AHEAD
WORK
SIDEWALK
CLOSED
USE OTHER
SIDE
SIDEWALK
CLOSED
USE OTHER
SIDE
ROAD
CLOSED
AHEAD
Or
projects
construction
contract
W20-I103(0)-48 for
projects
and utility
maintenance
W20-1(0)-48 for
Or
projects
construction
contract
W20-I103(0)-48 for
projects
and utility
maintenance
W20-1(0)-48 for
R11-I101-2418
R11-I101-2418
Spacing
10' (3 m)
R3-1-2424
(Sheet 2 of 2)
1
1
R11-I102-2430
R11-I102-2430
R11-I102-2430
1
1
1
R3-2-2424
R20-3(O)-48
1
1
R11-I102-2430
R11-I102-2430
STANDARD 701801-06
CROSSWALK CLOSURE
SIDEWALK, CORNER ORIllinois Department of Transportation
2016
APPROVED 2016
ENGINEER OF DESIGN AND ENVIRONMENT
ISS
UE
D1-1-9
7
PASSED
ENGINEER OF SAFETY ENGINEERING
April 1,
April 1,
CORNER CLOSURE
CROSSWALK CLOSURE
EXHIBIT A: SPECIFCATIONS
*
*
* *
*
*
** *
(450-9
00)
18-3
6
(700)
28
min.
4' (1.2
m)
min.
24 (6
00)
(900)
36
min.
18 (450)
min.
5' (1.5
m)
min.
4' (1.2 m)
(600)
24
(900)
36
(300)
12
(200)
8 (900)
36
(Sheet 1 of 3)
min.
4' (1.2 m)min.
36 (9
00)
(100)
4
min.
36 (9
00)
min.
24 (600)
min.
36 (9
00)
min.
24 (600)
(100)
4
Orange
(100)
4
(700 -
900)
28 -
36
Posted speed < 45 mph
STANDARD 701901-08
TUBULAR MARKER VERTICAL PANEL
TYPE I BARRICADE TYPE II BARRICADE TYPE III BARRICADE
BARRICADE
DIRECTION INDICATOR
DRUM
VERTICAL BARRICADE
CHANNELIZING BARRICADE
DETECTABLE PEDESTRIAN
GENERAL NOTES
DATE REVISIONS
orange to white background.
SPEED LIMIT sign from
Revised END WORK ZONE1-1-18
1-1-19
(700 -
900)
28 -
36
CONES
Any posted speed
DAYTIME USE
Any posted speed Any posted speed
>36 (9
00)
DAY OR NIGHTTIME USE
(100-150)
4-6
(100-150)
4-6
added cones >36" (900 m) height.
Revised cone usage and
DEVICES
TRAFFIC CONTROL
(200-3
00)
8-1
2m
ax.
2 (5
0)
(150)
6 (150)
6
Warning lights (if required)
unless otherwise shown.
All dimensions are in inches (millimeters)
pavement surface.
All heights shown shall be measured above the
(200-3
00)
8-1
2
(100)
4(1
00)
4(1
00)
4 (100)
4
(200-3
00)
8-1
2 (200-3
00)
8-1
2
(150)
6(150)
6
(300)
12
(150)
6
(150)
6
(100)
4 (100)
4
(50)
2
(150)
6
(75 -
100)
3 -
4
min.
3 (75)
(100)
4
(100)
4
(200-300)
8-12
4-6 (100-150)
4-6 (100-150)
POST MOUNTED
Orange Orange Orange
Illinois Department of Transportation
January 1, 2019
APPROVED January 1, 2019
ENGINEER OF DESIGN AND ENVIRONMENT
ISS
UE
D1-1-1
3
ENGINEER OF SAFETY PROG. AND ENGINEERING
APPROVED
EXHIBIT A: SPECIFCATIONS
"'-
MAX WIDTH
XX XXX MILES
AHEAD
NEXT X MILES
CONSTRUCTION
ROAD
CONSTRUCTION
END
(IF SPECIFIED)
SIGN
STOP SLOWEND
WORK ZONE
SPEED LIMIT
MINIMUM
$XXX FINE
LIMIT
SPEED
XX
ZONE
WORK
ENFORCED
PHOTO
(1.8 m - 3.6 m)
6' - 12'
FRONT SIDE REVERSE SIDE
(100)
4
(125)
5
(600)
24
(125)
5
(175)
7
(400)
16
(175)
7
(125)
5
(600)
24
(600 - 3 m)
24 - 10'
min.
8' (2.4
m)
(Sheet 2 of 3)
(1.8
m -
2.1
m)
6' -
7'
R2-1-3648
R2-I106p-3618
G20-I104(0)-6036 G20-I105(0)-6024
W12-I103-4848
XX'-XX" width and X miles are variable.
G20-I103-6036
STANDARD 701901-08
POST MOUNTED SIGNS
SIGNS ON TEMPORARY SUPPORTS
HIGH LEVEL WARNING DEVICE
WIDTH RESTRICTION SIGN
FLAGGER TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGN
SPEED ZONE SIGNSHIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION
WORK LIMIT SIGNING
DEVICES
TRAFFIC CONTROL
Edge of
pave
ment
**
(if required)
Warning light
wood post
Metal or
6' (1.8 m) urban
4' (1.2 m) rural
embedment
5' (1.5 m) min.
of pavement
Elevation of edge
7' (2.1 m) min. urban
5' (1.5 m) min. rural
edge of the paved shoulder.
face of curb or 6' (1.8 m) to the outside
this dimension shall be 24 (600) to the
When curb or paved shoulder are present**
of curb
or face
pavement
Edge of
of pavement
Elevation of edge
completely above the devices.
shall be sufficient to be seen
behind other devices, the height
be 5' (1.5 m) min. If located
four days, this dimension shall
When work operations exceed***
min.
***
12 (3
00)
Orange flags
18x18 (450x450)
lane highways.
Dual sign displays shall be utilized on multi-
within 2 miles (3200 m).
the end of the job unless another job is
END CONSTRUCTION sign shall be erected at
ject limits.
be placed 500' (150 m) in advance of pro-
ROAD CONSTRUCTION NEXT X MILES sign shall
2 miles (3200 m) or more in length.
This signing is required for all projects
W21-Ill5(0)-3618
R10-I108p-3618 ****
or as allowed by District Operations.
Sign assembly as shown on Standards
above sign assembly is used.
This sign shall be used when the
under the juristiction of the State.
R10-I108p shall only be used along roadways****
8 (200) Federal series C
(15)32
19
(513)
20 21
7 (180) Federal series B
R.
1 (4
0)
21
(9
0)
32
1
Illinois Department of Transportation
January 1, 2019
APPROVED January 1, 2019
ENGINEER OF DESIGN AND ENVIRONMENT
ISS
UE
D1-1-1
3
ENGINEER OF SAFETY PROG. AND ENGINEERING
APPROVED
EXHIBIT A: SPECIFCATIONS
ROAD
CLOSED
ROAD CLOSED
TO
THRU TRAFFIC
ROAD CLOSED
TO
THRU TRAFFIC
min.
4' (1.2 m)min.
5' (1.5 m)
min.
(600)
24
min.
6' (1.8
m)
min.
7' (2.1
m)
min.
30 (7
50)
min.
4' (1.2
m)
min.
7' (2.1
m)
min.
8' (2.4 m)
(8 m)
25'
100' (3
0
m)
max.
30' (9.1
m)
min.
(Sheet 3 of 3)
A
A
STANDARD 701901-08
ARROW BOARDS
SECTION A-A
TEMPORARY RUMBLE STRIPS
PLAN
TYPICAL INSTALLATION
TYPE III BARRICADES CLOSING A ROAD
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS OF
24 (600) ±
MOUNTED
TRAILER
TYPE C
MOUNTED
ROOF OR TRAILER
TYPE B
MOUNTED
ROOF
TYPE A
DEVICES
TRAFFIC CONTROL
21
3 (9
0)
±
Weep holes
Traffic
1 (45) ±43
Epoxy channels
stepped or smooth
Face may be
(13)
±
21
21
3 (90) ±
Traffic
(8 m)
25'
(60 m) ±
200
(60 m) ±
200
(8 m)
25'
(8 m)
25'
(60 m) ±
200 warning signs
advance
Construction
(1.5 m)
5'
min.
12 (300)
min.
12 (300)
R11-4
Pavement
flasher
Type A
ROAD CLOSED TO THRU TRAFFIC
directly in front of the barricade.
on NCHRP 350 temporary sign supports
not available, the signs may be mounted
sign panel which meets NCHRP 350 is
Type III barricade with an attached
both sides of the barricades. If a
Reflectorized striping shall appear on
ROAD CLOSED TO ALL TRAFFIC
in front of the barricade.
NCHRP 350 temporary sign support directly
available, the sign may be mounted on an
sign panel which meets NCHRP 350 is not
If a Type III barricade with an attached
on the back side of the barricades.
Reflectorized striping may be omitted
Pavement
shoulder
Edge of
R11-2flasher
Type Amax.
6 (150)max.
6 (150)
max.
6 (150)
Illinois Department of Transportation
January 1, 2019
APPROVED January 1, 2019
ENGINEER OF DESIGN AND ENVIRONMENT
ISS
UE
D1-1-1
3
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