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APPENDIX A – FDOT STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS - Florida

APPENDIX A fdot STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 102 MAINTENANCE OF TRAFFIC102-1 Materials. Temporary traffic control Commercial Materials for Driveway Maintenance:102-3 Specific Beginning Date of Contractor s Worksite traffic Supervisor:102-4 Alternative traffic control traffic control . Maintenance of Roadway Number of traffic Crossings and Access for Residences and Protection of the Work from Injury by Flagger: Conflicting Pavement Vehicle and Equipment Visibility: No Waiver of Liability:102-6 Construction Removal of Detours Over Existing Roads and Operation of Existing Movable Bridges:102-7 traffic control Driveway Maintenance.

SECTION 102 MAINTENANCE OF TRAFFIC 102-1 Description. 102-2 Materials. 102-2.1 Temporary Traffic Control Devices: 102-2.2 Detour: 102-2.3 Commercial Materials for Driveway Maintenance:

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1 APPENDIX A fdot STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 102 MAINTENANCE OF TRAFFIC102-1 Materials. Temporary traffic control Commercial Materials for Driveway Maintenance:102-3 Specific Beginning Date of Contractor s Worksite traffic Supervisor:102-4 Alternative traffic control traffic control . Maintenance of Roadway Number of traffic Crossings and Access for Residences and Protection of the Work from Injury by Flagger: Conflicting Pavement Vehicle and Equipment Visibility: No Waiver of Liability:102-6 Construction Removal of Detours Over Existing Roads and Operation of Existing Movable Bridges:102-7 traffic control Driveway Maintenance.

2 Construction Methods:102-9 Temporary traffic control Installation and Work Zone Business Signs: High Intensity Flashing Warning/Channelizing Retroreflective Collars for traffic Barrier Wall (Temporary) Glare Screen (Temporary) Temporary Crash Cushion (Redirective/Gating) Guardrail (Temporary) Arrow Portable Changeable Message Sign (PCMS) Portable Regulatory Signs (PRS) Radar Speed Display Unit (RSDU) Temporary Signalization and Temporary traffic Detection and Truck Mounted Attenuators and Trailer Mounted Temporary Raised Rumble Strip Sets: Automated Flagger Assistance Devices (AFAD) Temporary Lane Separator:102-10 Work Zone Pavement Painted Pavement Markings: General: Removable General: Retroreflectivity: Temporary RetroreflectivePavement Markers (RPM s):102-11 Method of traffic control Special Commercial Material for Driveway Work Zone Business High Intensity Flashing Channelizing Barrier Wall (Temporary) Lights, Temporary, Barrier Wall Mount: Glare Screen (Temporary) Temporary Crash Redirective.

3 Temporary Arrow Portable Changeable Message Portable Regulatory Radar Speed Display Temporary Signalization and Temporary traffic Detection and Work Zone Pavement Markings: Temporary Raised Rumble Strips: Temporary Lane Separator: 102-12 Submittals. Submittal Contractor s Certification of Quantities:102-13 Basis of Payment. Maintenance of traffic (General Work) traffic control Special Commercial Materials for Driveway Work Zone Business High Intensity Warning Channelizing Barrier Wall (Temporary) Lights, Temporary, Barrier Wall Glare Screen (Temporary): Temporary Crash Cushion (Redirective/Gating) Temporary Arrow Portable Changeable Message Portable Regulatory Radar Speed Display Temporary Signalization and Temporary traffic Detection and Maintenance: Temporary Raised Rumble Strips: Work Zone Pavement Temporary Lane Payment Items: 105 CONTRACTOR QUALITY control GENERAL REQUIREMENTS.

4 (REV 3-7-13) (FA 3-15-13) (1-14) SECTION 105 CONTRACTOR QUALITY control GENERAL REQUIREMENTS105-1 General. Quality control Documentation. Submission of Materials Certification andReporting Test Results: Provide certifications prior to placement of materials. Report test results at completion of the test and meet the requirements of the applicable SPECIFICATIONS . Database(s): Obtain access to the Department s databases prior to testing and/or material placement. Database access information is available through the Department s website. Enter all required and specified documentation and test results in the Department databases.

5 Worksheets: Make available to the Department, when requested, worksheets used for collecting test information. Ensure the worksheets at a minimum contain the following: a. Project Identification Number, b. Time and Date, c. Laboratory Identification and Name, d. Training Identification Numbers (TIN) and initials, e. Record details as specified within the test method. Inspections to Assure Compliance with Acceptance Criteria. General: The Department is not obligated to make an inspection of materials at the source of supply, manufacture, or fabrication. Provide the Engineer with unrestricted entry at all times to such parts of the facilities that concern the manufacture, fabrication, or production of the ordered materials.

6 Bear all costs incurred in determining whether the material meets the requirements of these SPECIFICATIONS . Quality control Inspection: Provideallnecessaryinspection to assure effective Quality control of the operations related to materials acceptance. This includes but is not limited to sampling and testing, production, storage, delivery, construction and placement. Ensure that the equipment used in the production and testing of the materials provides accurate and precise measurements in accordance with the applicable SPECIFICATIONS . Maintain a record of all inspections, including but not limited to, date of inspection, results of inspection, and any subsequent corrective actions taken.

7 Make available to the Department the inspection records, when requested. Notification of Placing Order: Order materials sufficiently in advance of their incorporation in the work to allow time for sampling, testing and inspection. Notify the Engineer, prior to placing orders for materials. Submit to the Engineer a fabrication schedule for all items requiring commercial inspection, before or at the preconstruction meeting. These items include, but are not limited to steel bridge components, overhead cantilevered sign supports with cantilevered arms exceeding 41 feet, moveable bridge components or any other item identified as an item requiring commercial inspection in the Contract Documents.

8 134 Notify the Engineer at least 30 days before beginning any production and include a production schedule. 105-2 Additional Requirements for Lump Sum Projects. Prepare and submit to the Engineer a project-specific list of material items and quantities to be used on the project as a Job Guide Schedule in the same format as the current Sampling, Testing, and Reporting Guide 21 calendar days prior to commencement of construction. Provide up-to -date quantities for the items on the Job Guide Schedule to the Engineer with each monthly progress estimate. The Department may not authorize payment of any progress estimate not accompanied by updated Job Guide Schedule quantities.

9 Maintain the Job Guide Schedule throughout the project including the quantity placed since the previous submittal, and total to date quantity and any additional materials placed. Do not commence work activities that require testing until the Job Guide Schedule has been reviewed and accepted by the Engineer. At final acceptance, submit a final Job Guide Schedule that includes all materials used on the project in the same format as the monthly reports. 105-3 Quality control Program. General: Certain operations require personnel with specific qualifications. Certain materials require production under an approved Quality control (QC) Plan to ensure that these materials meet the requirements of the Contract Documents.

10 Applicable materials include hot mix asphalt, Portland cement concrete (Structural), earthwork, cementitious materials, timber, steel and miscellaneous metals, galvanized metal products, prestressed and/or precast concrete products and drainage products. For all applicable materials included in the Contract, submit a QC Plan prepared in accordance with the requirements of this Section to the Engineer. Do not incorporate any of these materials into the project prior to the Engineer s approval of the QC Plan. Steel and Miscellaneous Metal products, including aluminum, are defined as the metal components of bridges,including pedestrian and moveable bridges, overhead and cantilevered sign supports, ladders and platforms, bearings, end wall grates, roadway gratings, drainage items, expansion joints, roadway decking, shear connectors, handrails, galvanized products, fencing, guardrail, light poles, high mast light poles, STANDARD mast arm assemblies and Monotube assemblies, stay in-place forms, casing pipe, strain poles, fasteners, connectors and other hardware.


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