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STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
PLANS FOR PROPOSED
(None Required)
STORM WATER PERMIT
13
12
1
35 36 31
18 17
MIL BANK
15
POP. 3,640
CLAY UNIONBON HOMMEYANKTON
DOUGLAS HUTCHINSON TURNER LINCOLN
MINNEHAHAMcCOOKHANSONDAVISON
AURORABRULE
BUFFALO JERAULD SANBORN MINER LAKE MOODY
BROOKINGSKINGSBURY
BEADLE
HYDE HAND
HUGHES
SULLY
POTTER FAULK SPINK
CLARK
HAMLIN
DAYEDMUNDSWALWORTH
CAMPBELL McPHERSON BROWN MARSHALL
HARDINGPERKINS CORSON
ZIEBACH DEWEY
MEADE
BUTTE
LAWRENCE
PENNINGTON
HAAKON
JACKSON
STANLEY
JONESLYMAN
GREGORY
TRIPP
MELLETTE
TODDBENNETT
CUSTER
FALL RIVER
MIX
CHARLES
CODINGTON
HAMLIN
GRANT
ROBERTS
PROJECT
DEUEL
62+56
9+66
12
13+78 (2ND)
0+00 AH (2ND)
101+29.74 BK =
EQUATION
GROSS LENGTH
LENGTH OF EXCEPTIONS
NET LENGTH
MILES
MILES
MILES
FEET
FEET
FEET
R 48 W R 47 W
T 120
N
155.98 FT = 0.0295 MILES
STA 35+77.49 (2ND)
STA 34+21.51 (2ND) TO
MRM 175.68
STR. NO. 26-290-068
BRIDGE
PCN 05YH
63
6 3
7
7
8
8
9
9 10
10
18 17 16 15
19 20 21 22
3028 27
31 32 33 34
1817 15
1920 22
30 29 28 27
31 32 3334
5
5 43
910
ARLINGTON
81
14
FAS
FAS
FA
2.4
44°30'
4
POP. 992
196 ST
198 ST
199 ST
200 ST
201 ST
202 ST
203 ST
204 ST
205 ST
206 ST
207 ST
208 ST
209 ST
455
AV
E
456
AV
E
458
AV
E
10
2 1 65
11 127
8 9
1514
13 18 17
23 24
28
28
81
0 ‚
SCALE IN MILES
1920
4.6
26 2530
36
452
AV
E
453
AV
E
455
AV
E
456
AV
E
458
AV
E
3
10
10
14 13
242322
2224
14 13
25
25
2627
27
11 12
2 1
35 36
363534
3
2
11
14
ARL INGTON
.
C
2.2
15
POP. 992
0
452
AV
E
453
AV
E
198 ST
200 ST
201 ST
209 ST
R 52 WR 53 W
T 113
NT 112
NT 111 N
T 110
N
81
GROSS LENGTH
LENGTH OF EXCEPTIONS
NET LENGTH
MILES
MILES
FEET
FEET
FEET170.000.032
15.450 81,576.00
81,406.0015.418
T ADT 16.6%
T DHV 7.5%
D 50%
DHV 430
ADT (2037) 2684
ADT (2017) 2299
DESIGN DESIGNATION
T ADT 10.7%
T DHV 4.9%
D 50%
DHV 451
ADT (2037) 3790
ADT (2017) 2994
DESIGN DESIGNATION
2.827 14,926.56
14,771.562.797
MILES
STA 76+24.82 AH
STA 76+24.91 BK =
EQUATION
STA 676+97.48 AH
STA 676+96.88 BK =
EQUATION
STA 745+12.36 AH
STA 745+21.62 BK =
EQUATION
0.030 155.00
COUNTIESHAMLIN & GRANT
BROOKINGS, KINGSBURY, SD HIGHWAY 15 & US HIGHWAY 81
NH-P 0012(216) PROJECT
MRM 135.00 + 0.309
STA 861+85.85
END NH-P 0012(216)
MRM 119.80 + 0.034
STA 42+61.37
BEGIN NH-P 0012(216)
MRM 173.00 + 0.292
STA 9+17.27
BEGIN NH-P 0012(216)
MRM 176.06 + 0.050
STA 56+40.00 (2ND)
END NH-P 0012(216)
OGLALA LAKOTA
HAMLIN COUNTY
KINGSBURY COUNTY BROOKINGS COUNTY
CONCRETE PAVEMENT REPAIR
STATE OFSHEET
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DAKOTA
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INDEX OF SHEETS
Sheet 1 Title Sheet and Map Layouts
Sheet 2 - 3 Estimate of Quantities and
Environmental Commitments
Sheet 4 PCCP Repair Areas
Sheet 5 Table of Random Cracks
Sheets 6 – 8 Typical Sections
Sheets 9 – 11 Plan Notes
Sheets 12 - 16 Traffic Control
Sheets 17 – 19 Nonreinforced PCCP Repair
Sheets 20 - 25 Standard Plates
2June 5, 2019
The SDDOT has implemented an electronic payroll submission system (EPSS). Please refer to the “Special Provision Regarding
Minimum Wage on Federal-Aid Projects”, dated 5/1/19.
SPECIFICATIONS Standard Specifications for Roads and Bridges, 2015 Edition and Required Provisions, Supplemental Specifications, and Special Provisions as included in the Proposal.
ENVIRONMENTAL COMMITMENTS The SDDOT is committed to protecting the environment and uses Environmental Commitments as a communication tool for the Engineer and Contractor to ensure that attention is given to avoid, minimize, and/or mitigate an environmental impact. Environmental commitments to various agencies and the public have been made to secure approval of this project. An agency with permitting authority can delay a project if identified environmental impacts have not been adequately addressed. Unless otherwise designated, the Contractor’s primary contact regarding matters associated with these commitments will be the Project Engineer. These environmental commitments are not subject to change without prior written approval from the SDDOT Environmental Office. Additional guidance on SDDOT’s Environmental Commitments can be accessed through the Environmental Procedures Manual found at: http://www.sddot.com/resources/Manuals/EnvironProcManual.pdf For questions regarding change orders in the field that may have an effect on an Environmental Commitment, the Project Engineer will contact the Environmental Office at 605-773-3098 or 605-773-4336 to determine whether an environmental analysis and/or resource agency coordination is necessary. COMMITMENT B: FEDERALLY THREATENED, ENDANGERED, AND PROTECTED SPECIES COMMITMENT B4: BALD EAGLE Bald eagles are known to occur in this area. Action Taken/Required: If a nest is observed within one mile of the project site, notify the Project Engineer immediately so that he/she can consult with the Environmental Office for an appropriate course of action. COMMITMENT C: WATER SOURCE The Contractor will not withdraw water with equipment previously used outside the State of South Dakota or previously used in aquatic invasive species waters within South Dakota without prior approval from the SDDOT Environmental Office. Thoroughly wash all construction equipment to prevent and control the introduction and spread of invasive species into the project vicinity. The Contractor will not withdraw water directly from streams of the James, Big Sioux, and Vermillion watersheds without prior approval from the SDDOT Environmental Office.
Action Taken/Required: The Contractor will obtain the necessary permits from the regulatory agencies such as the South Dakota Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) prior to water extraction activities. Additional information and mapping of Aquatic Invasive Species in South Dakota can be accessed at: http://sdleastwanted.com/maps/default.aspx. COMMITMENT E: STORM WATER Construction activities constitute less than 1 acre of disturbance. Action Taken/Required: At a minimum and regardless of project size, appropriate erosion and sediment control measures must be installed to control the discharge of pollutants from the construction site. COMMITMENT H: WASTE DISPOSAL SITE The Contractor will furnish a site(s) for the disposal of construction and/or demolition debris generated by this project. Action Taken/Required: Construction and/or demolition debris may not be disposed of within the Public ROW. The waste disposal site(s) will be managed and reclaimed in accordance with the following from the General Permit for Construction/Demolition Debris Disposal Under the South Dakota Waste Management Program issued by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources. The waste disposal site(s) will not be located in a wetland, within 200 feet of surface water, or in an area that adversely affects wildlife, recreation, aesthetic value of an area, or any threatened or endangered species, as approved by the Environmental Office and the Project Engineer. If the waste disposal site(s) is located such that it is within view of any ROW, the following additional requirements will apply: 1. Construction and/or demolition debris consisting of concrete, asphalt concrete, or other similar materials will be buried in a trench completely separate from wood debris. The final cover over the construction and/or demolition debris will consist of a minimum of 1 foot of soil capable of supporting vegetation. Waste disposal sites provided outside of the Public ROW will be seeded in accordance with Natural Resources Conservation Service recommendations. The seeding recommendations may be obtained through the appropriate County NRCS Office. The Contractor will control the access to waste disposal sites not within the Public ROW with fences, gates, and placement of a sign or signs at the entrance to the site stating “No Dumping Allowed”.
QUANTITYITEM UNITBID ITEM
NUMBER
LSLump SumMobilization009E0010
SqYd206.4Nonreinforced PCC Pavement Repair380E5030
Each83Dowel Bar380E6000
Each110Insert Steel Bar in PCC Pavement380E6110
Ft5,897Seal Random Cracks in PCC Pavement380E6310
Ft50Saw and Seal Joint390E0100
Hour500.0Flagging634E0010
Hour250.0Pilot Car634E0020
SqFt784.8Traffic Control Signs634E0110
LSLump SumTraffic Control, Miscellaneous634E0120
Each8Type 3 Barricade634E0275
Each4Type C Advance Warning Arrow Board634E0420
Ft9364" Temporary Pavement Marking Tape Type I634E0600
Ft8,000Temporary Pavement Marking634E0640
Ft20Type B68 Concrete Curb and Gutter650E0080
Ft20Type B68.5 Concrete Curb and Gutter650E0085
Each20Sediment Control at Inlet with Frame and Grate734E0845
Hour40Sweeping734E5010
LSLump SumRailroad Protective Insurance998E0100
ESTIMATE OF QUANTITIES
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TOTAL
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DAKOTA
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COMMITMENT H: WASTE DISPOSAL SITE (Cont.) 2. Concrete and asphalt concrete debris may be stockpiled within view of the ROW for a period of time not to exceed the duration of the project. Prior to project completion, the waste shall be removed from view of the ROW or buried and the waste disposal site reclaimed as noted above. The above requirements will not apply to waste disposal sites that are covered by an individual solid waste permit as specified in SDCL 34A-6-58, SDCL 34A-6-1.13, and ARSD 74:27:10:06. Failure to comply with the requirements stated above may result in civil penalties in accordance with South Dakota Solid Waste Law, SDCL 34A-6-1.31. All costs associated with furnishing waste disposal site(s), disposing of waste, maintaining control of access (fence, gates, and signs), and reclamation of the waste disposal site(s) will be incidental to the various contract items. COMMITMENT I: HISTORICAL PRESERVATION OFFICE CLEARANCES The SDDOT has obtained concurrence with the State Historical Preservation Office (SHPO or THPO) for all work included within the project limits and all department designated sources and designated option material sources, stockpile sites, storage areas, and waste sites provided within the plans. Action Taken/Required: All earth disturbing activities not designated within the plans require a cultural resource review prior to scheduling the pre-construction meeting. This work includes, but is not limited to: Contractor furnished material sources, material processing sites, stockpile sites, storage areas, plant sites, and waste areas. The Contractor will arrange and pay for a record search and when necessary, a cultural resource survey. The Contractor has the option to contact the state Archaeological Research Center (ARC) at 605-394-1936 or another qualified archaeologist, to obtain either a records search or a cultural resources survey. A record search might be sufficient for review if the site was previously surveyed; however, a cultural resources survey may need to be conducted by a qualified archaeologist. The Contractor will provide ARC with the following: a topographical map or aerial view of which the site is clearly outlined, site dimensions, project number, and PCN. If applicable, provide evidence that the site has been previously disturbed by farming, mining, or construction activities with a landowner statement that artifacts have not been found on the site. The Contractor will submit the cultural resources survey report to SDDOT Environmental Office, 700 East Broadway Avenue, Pierre, SD 57501-2586. SDDOT will submit the information to the appropriate SHPO/THPO. Allow 30 Days from the date this information is submitted to the Environmental Engineer for SHPO/THPO review. In the event of an inadvertent discovery of human remains, funerary objects, or if evidence of cultural resources is identified during project construction activities, then such activities will immediately cease and the Project Engineer
will be immediately notified. The Project Engineer will contact the SDDOT Environmental Office to determine an appropriate course of action. SHPO/THPO review does not relieve the Contractor of the responsibility for obtaining any additional permits and clearances for Contractor furnished material sources, material processing sites, stockpile sites, storage areas, plant sites, and waste areas that affect wetlands, threatened and endangered species, or waterways. The Contractor will not utilize a site known or suspected of having contaminated soil or water. The Contractor will provide the required permits and clearances to the Project Engineer at the preconstruction meeting.
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PCCP Repair Areas
MRM Dimensions Nonreinforced Description Bars Dowel Bar
L (ft) W (ft) PCCP Repair (sqyd) #5 #9 ( EACH )
175.090 4 4 1.8 SBDL 1 2 2
175.269 4 6 2.7 SBDL 1 3 3
Total 4.5 2 5 5
MRM Dimensions Nonreinforced Description Bars Dowel Bar
L (ft) W (ft) PCCP Repair (sqyd) #5 #9 ( EACH )
121.700 4 4 1.8 SBDL 2 2 2
124.333 7 9 7.0 NBDL 3 6
128.949 4 4 1.8 SBDL 2 2 2
130.901 4 14 6.2 NBDL 1 16
131.953 20 14 31.1 NBDL 5 16
132.822 4 14 6.2 SBDL 1 16
132.840 30 14 46.7 NBDL 6 18
133.022 20 14 31.1 NBDL 5 16
133.095 4 14 6.2 NBDL 1 16
133.664 31 14 48.2 NBDL 6 8 16
135.066 10 14 15.6 NBDL 3 8 2
Total 201.9 35 68 78
Total 206.4 37 73 83
LEGEND: EB (East Bound), WB (West Bound)
NB (North Bound), SB (South Bound)
DL (Driving Lane), PL (Passing Lane)
Note: Number of steel bars is for information only. Actual quantity to be determined on construction.
Quantity of steel bars shall be paid for at the contract unit price per each for
INSERT STEEL BAR IN PCC PAVEMENT.
SD Hwy 15
US 81
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TABLE OF RANDOM CRACKS TABLE OF RANDOM CRACKS TABLE OF RANDOM CRACKS TABLE OF RANDOM CRACKS
SD HWY 15 SD HWY 15 SD HWY 15 US 81
Station Length Transverse or Station Length Transverse or Station Length Transverse or MRM Length Transverse or
(FT) Longitudinal (FT) Longitudinal (FT) Longitudinal (FT) Longitudinal
54+64 352 Long 91+75 16 Trans 13+75(2nd) 6 Trans 119.228 16 Trans
54+80 6 Trans 91+75 20 Long 16+12(2nd) 8 Trans 119.228 24 Long
55+42 30 Trans 91+97 12 Trans 17+51(2nd) 12 Trans 119.479 6 Trans
55+81 75 Long 92+79 48 Trans 17+89(2nd) 8 Trans 119.539 4 Trans
56+99 78 Trans 93+15 24 Trans 18+08(2nd) 20 Trans 119.764 10 Long
58+20 24 Trans 93+15 137 Long 19+50(2nd) 20 Trans 120.649 40 Long
58+28 20 Trans 93+92 48 Trans 19+67(2nd) 44 Trans 120.687 40 Long
58+80 30 Trans 94+28 24 Trans 22+61(2nd) 44 Trans 121.183 54 Long
58+80 181 Long 95+04 24 Trans 23+20(2nd0 22 Trans 121.351 28 Trans
59+10 17 Trans 96+30 90 Long 23+40(2nd) 44 Trans 121.784 28 Trans
59+22 6 Trans 97+90 24 Trans 25+03(2nd) 8 Trans 122.968 28 Trans
59+72 12 Trans 99+11 12 Trans 25+61(2nd) 12 Trans 123.572 86 Long
60+06 24 Trans 99+49 24 Trans 26+13(2nd) 22 Trans 125.151 10 Long
60+69 24 Trans 99+98 12 Long 26+59(2nd) 44 Trans 125.329 6 Long
61+20 10 Trans 1+48(2nd) 22 Trans 26+78(2nd) 22 Trans 128.016 20 Long
61+29 24 Trans 1+71(2nd) 12 Trans 29+17(2nd) 44 Trans 129.647 18 Long
61+84 48 Trans 2+03(2nd) 22 Trans 29+33(2nd) 10 Trans 130.822 45 Long
62+07 24 Trans 2+05(2nd) 52 Long 29+63(2nd) 44 Trans 131.096 28 Trans
62+54 18 Long 2+20(2nd) 10 Trans 31+07(2nd) 44 Trans 131.863 26 Long
63+08 195 Long 2+21(2nd) 10 Trans 32+86(2nd) 22 Trans 131.995 36 Long
63+47 130 Long 2+57(2nd) 44 Trans 33+84(2nd) 44 Trans 132.822 14 Trans
63+97 6' Trans 2+94(2nd) 30 Trans 35+78(2nd) 44 Trans 133.115 40 Long
64+15 6 Trans 2+96(2nd) 25 Trans 37+57(2nd) 44 Trans 133.136 20 Long
65+50 24 Trans 3+06(2nd) 6 Trans 37+97(2nd) 10 Trans 133.299 16 Long
65+79 65 Long 3+40(2nd) 12 Trans 38+40(2nd) 12 Trans 133.972 14 Trans
67+30 12 Trans 4+38(2nd) 22 Trans 39+96(2nd) 44 Trans 134.535 14 Trans
68+83 37 Long 4+93(2nd) 44 Trans 40+24(2nd) 46 Long 134.692 14 Long
70+84 24 Trans 5+09(2nd) 14 Long 41+73(2nd) 12 Trans 134.789 6 Trans
72+44 24 Trans 5+23(2nd) 10 Trans 42+52(2nd) 44 Trans 135.032 12 Long
72+64 12 Trans 5+23(2nd) 11 Long 44+11(2nd) 44' Trans 135.051 9 Long
79+00 12 Trans 5+36(2nd) 10 Trans 47+64(2nd) 44 Trans 135.071 14 Trans
80+34 12 Trans 5+38(2nd) 12 Trans 47+83(2nd) 44 Trans
81+62 104 Long 5+50(2nd) 22 Trans 48+00(2nd) 22 Trans 726
81+73 24 Trans 5+88(2nd) 22 Trans 48+21(2nd) 10 Trans 145.2 (Plus 20% for additional sealing)
81+99 24 Trans 6+42(2nd) 20 Trans 48+96(2nd) 44 Trans 871.2 ft
83+88 12 Trans 6+46(2nd) 29 Long 49+35(2nd) 44 Trans
84+09 24 Trans 6+63(2nd) 22 Trans 50+15(2nd) 12 Trans
84+88 12 Trans 6+83(2nd) 12 Trans 50+27(2nd) 12 Trans
86+04 12 Trans 7+02(2nd) 22 Trans 50+71(2nd) 20 Trans
86+83 14 Trans 7+63(2nd) 6 Trans 50+88(2nd) 20 Trans
87+78 24 Trans 10+40(2nd) 24 Trans 51+67(2nd) 44 Trans
87+80 15 Long 11+51(2nd) 12 Trans 52+30(2nd) 44 Trans
88+53 12 Trans 13+27(2nd) 44 Trans 55+03(2nd) 10 Trans
89+83 53 Long 13+61(2nd) 14 Long
1170
1886 1132 234 (Plus 20% for additional sealing)
377.2 (Plus 20% for additional sealing) 226.4 (Plus 20% for additional sealing) 1404 ft
2263.2 ft 1358.4 ft
Grand Total 5897 ft
Note: The data in this table is for information only. The actual amount of
random cracking will be determined in the field.
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(MRM 175.74 to MRM 176.06)
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8'
l \
r \
\ Type B68 Curb & Gutter
8'
Type B68 Curb & Gutter
j
TYPICAL SECTIONS
I
SD HIGHWAY 15 MAINLINE IN PLACE SURF ACING SECTION
STA. 0+85 (2ND) TO 40+00 (2ND) (MRM 175.02 to MRM 175. 7 4)
12' 12'
/Slope 0.02'/FT
L 8' Non-Reinforced PCC Pavement 4' Gravel Cushion
SD HIGHWAY 15 MAINLINE IN PLACE SURF ACING SECTION
ST A. 40+00 (2ND) TO 56+40 (2ND)
12' 12'
Slope 0.02' /FT
8'Non-Relnforced PCC Pavement 4' Gravel Cushion
8'
---Type B68
Curb & Gutter
8'
I
)
/. I l
STATE OF SOUTH
DAKOTA
Gravel Cushion and Topsoll Mixture
PROJECT TOTAL SHEETS
(URBAN)
(RURAL)
NH-P 0012(216) 8 25
IN
12'
Slope Ys"/FT
B"Non-Reinforced PCC Pavement
Type B68 Curb & Gutter
TYPICAL SECTIONS
US HIGHWAY 81 MAINLINE SURF ACING SECTION PLACE
12'
3" Lime Treated Gravel Cushion
US 81 MAINLINE IN PLACE SURF ACING SECTION
Gravel Cushion
t. I
I< 14' ____ ::::::,,t---~ 14' ----~----001 / 7 Slope 0.04' /FT Slope 0.02' /FT
3" Asphalt Concrete 8'Non-Relnforced PCC Pavement
3' Asphalt Concrete 5' Gravel Cushion
Gravel Cushion
STATE OF ___ PROJ_ECT__ s~i1~\ SOUTH t--------1
DAKOTA
Type B68 Curb & Gutter
SCOPE OF WORK Work on this project includes, but is not limited to, removal and replacement of non-reinforced concrete pavement.
COORDINATION OF WORK Contractor will be required to coordinate work efforts as another project will be working in the vicinity. PCN 04HT (Durable Pavement Marking) will be accomplished on these routes.
MAINTENANCE OF TRAFFIC The Contractor shall submit a traffic control and phasing plan for all repairs, a minimum of 1 week prior to the preconstruction meeting. The traffic control and phasing plan shall be approved by the Engineer prior to starting any work on the project. The traffic control and phasing plan shall meet the following requirements:
- Open repairs will not be permitted overnight.
- Lanes may be reduced to one lane during working hours with the use of flaggers and pilot cars. During nighttime and non-working hours, every effort shall be made to return traffic to the normal lane, unless the repair is located in the middle of the lane, whereas flagging will be required overnight.
- Work Zones maybe up to 2 miles in length with a minimum of 2 miles
between work zones. The maximum delay for a vehicle at a flagging station shall not exceed 15 minutes.
- Traffic may not be placed on the asphalt shoulders.
The Contractor shall accommodate over-width vehicles through the work areas. Locations of signs on traffic control layouts are diagrammatic. Portable stands may be used on the shoulders or on driving lanes closed to traffic if the duration is less than 3 days. If the duration is more than 3 days, the signs shall be mounted on fixed location, ground mounted, breakaway supports. The bottom of signs on portable or temporary supports shall not be less than seven feet above the pavement in urban areas and one foot above the pavement in rural areas. A maximum of four traffic control closures shall be paid for. If more closures are utilized, additional cost of signing shall be at the Contractor’s expense. No payment will be made for signs being reused at different repair areas. Not more than four Type C Advanced Warning Arrow Panels will be measured and paid for. The Contractor will be allowed to encroach on the traffic lane approximately 3 feet if FLAGGER signs and a flagger are used. The FLAGGER signs and flagging are included in the Estimate of Quantities. Damage to the shoulders, median or ditch due to the Contractor’s operations shall be repaired by the Contractor, to the satisfaction of the Engineer, at no expense to the State. This includes the routing of traffic onto these shoulders around the work zones.
Type 3 Barricades 8’ wide shall protect PCC Pavement replacement during open excavation and concrete cure periods. Open excavations at repair area locations shall not be allowed to be left open overnight. The Contractor shall complete the placement of PCCP on the same day as the existing PCCP is removed. Maintenance of existing delineators shall be the Contractor’s responsibility. Work activities during non-daylight hours are subject to prior approval. All costs associated with furnishing and installing interim white and/or yellow edge line for a lane closure and/or for tapers and stop bars shall be incidental to the contract unit price per foot for TEMPORARY PAVEMENT MARKING. Removal of interim white and/or yellow edge line for a lane closure shall also be incidental to the contract unit price per foot for TEMPORARY PAVEMENT MARKING. The Contractor shall not park equipment on or alongside of the roadway within a 30 foot clear distance from the edge of the driving lane. The Contractor shall remove all equipment from the roadway during non-working hours. The Contractor shall designate an employee to maintain traffic as described in Section 634.3 of the Specification. This person shall be required to do weekend checks to ensure traffic control devices are in satisfactory condition. The Contractor shall submit a weekly log stating time and date of all such inspections. The log shall be signed by the person doing the inspections. The cost of the traffic control person shall be incidental to the contract lump sum price for TRAFFIC CONTROL MISCELLANEOUS. The employee selected must be approved by the Engineer. A night inspection of traffic control signing shall be done by the Contractor’s designated employee after the signs are revised for each phase of construction. The Contractor shall submit additional log information for this inspection to the Engineer. Flaggers and pilot car operators shall all have radio or telephone contact with one another. This equipment is to be used to assist with traffic movement and in the event that an emergency vehicle needs to pass through the project in an expedient manner. All costs associated with this shall be incidental to the contract lump sum price for TRAFFIC CONTROL, MISCELLANEOUS. The Contractor shall designate an individual(s) to be on the project 24/7 to be in charge of Flagging. This person(s) shall have experience as a Flagger and have experience in supervision of others. This person(s) shall be approved by the Engineer. This person shall work with the Engineer, monitor traffic flow, and have the authority to call in additional flagging personnel. This person may be one of the Flaggers actively working on the project. Warning lights shall be placed on top of flagging station signing and shall be yellow in color. This shall be incidental to the contract lump sum price for TRAFFIC CONTROL, MISCELLANEOUS. The Flagging stations shall be lighted during nighttime operations. The light shall be located and adjusted such as not to impact any nearby residences. All costs associated with the flagging station lighting shall be incidental to the contract lump sum price for TRAFFIC CONTROL, MISCELLANEOUS.
The Contractor shall be responsible for maintaining all existing traffic control signing for the safety of the traveling public. All traffic control devices used on this project shall be new or in like-new condition, as approved by the Engineer. Channelizing Devices, Drums and/or Type 2 Barricades shall be maintained to a minimum height of 3’ above the surface which is being used to maintain traffic.
SHEETING FOR TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNS All fluorescent orange background material on traffic control signs, all temporary delineators, and all temporary STOP (R1-1), YIELD (R1-2), DO NOT ENTER (R5-1), and WRONG WAY (R5-1a) signs shall conform to the requirements of ASTM D4956 Type IX or XI. All other traffic control signs and background colors shall conform to the requirements of ASTM D4956 Type IV.
STOP BARS
Stop bars will be required as per Standard Plate 634.25. The stop bars shall be temporary pavement marking tape, and shall be paid for as a 4” equivalent at the contract unit price per foot for 4” Temporary Pavement Marking Tape Type I.
EXISTING PCC PAVEMENT The existing pavement is Non-reinforced PCC Pavement. Route Pavement Type US 81 (S of SD 28) Jointed 20’ Spacing SD Hwy 15 (Milbank) Jointed 20’ Spacing Existing contraction joints are spaced at approximately 20 to 40'. Longitudinal joints are reinforced with No. 5 x 24” deformed tie bars spaced 30” to 48” center to center. Transverse joints are reinforced with 1¼” x 18” plain round dowel bars spaced 12” center to center. The aggregate in the PCC Pavement is quartzite.
REMOVE CONCRETE PAVEMENT / CURB AND GUTTER Approximate locations of existing non-reinforced concrete pavement to be removed are provided in the table of PCCP Repair Areas. Prior to removal the Contractor shall saw cut full depth at the limits of the removal area as directed by the Engineer. The Contractor shall notify the Engineer two working days prior to beginning work at each location so the Engineer may mark out removal limits. The Engineer shall mark exact dimensions prior to removal of concrete pavement. Payment will be made for quantity marked out and measured in the field. Variations from plans estimated quantities and/or locations will not be considered cause for re-negotiation of the contract unit prices.
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REMOVE CONCRETE PAVEMENT / CURB AND GUTTER (Cont.) Care shall be exercised in the removal of concrete slab panels to avoid damage to adjacent pavement, manholes and growth joints. Damage to adjacent pavement, manholes and/or growth joints shall be repaired to the satisfaction of the Engineer at the Contractor’s expense. After concrete or curb and gutter removal has been accomplished, the Contractor shall shape, water and recompact the remaining granular material prior to placement of concrete or curb and gutter. Any additional gravel cushion required to prepare the area shall be furnished and placed by the Contractor and shall be incidental to the contract unit price per square yard for NONREINFORCED PCC PAVEMENT REPAIR or per foot for TYPE B68/68.5 CONCRETE GUTTER. Gravel cushion material shall be from a Contractor furnished source. Water content and compaction shall be to the satisfaction of the Engineer. Removal of Concrete Pavement or Curb and Gutter will be incidental to the contract unit bid price per square yard for NONREINFORCED PCC PAVEMENT REPAIR or per foot for TYPE B68/B68.5 CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER. This payment will be full compensation for full depth sawing, concrete breakout and removal of all PCC Pavement or Curb and Gutter, disposal of all removed material, and all equipment, labor, and incidentals necessary to satisfactorily complete work. All removed concrete shall be removed from the right of way by the end of the workday and disposed of at the Contractor’s waste disposal site.
STEEL BAR INSTALLATION The Contractor shall install the steel bars (1 1/4 inch epoxy coated plain round dowel bars and No. 5 and No. 9 epoxy coated deformed tie bars) into drilled holes in the existing concrete pavement. An epoxy resin adhesive must be used to anchor the steel bar in the drilled hole. The steel bars shall be cut to the specified length by sawing and shall be free from burring or deformations. Shearing will not be permitted. Steel bars shall not be placed closer than 6 inches to any longitudinal joint or pavement edge, not closer than 18 inches to any transverse joint, and not closer than 15 inches to any construction joint. Concrete shall be placed when the epoxy for anchoring the steel bars has hardened sufficiently to permit no movement of the steel bars as recommended by the manufacturer.
ASPHALT CONCRETE SHOULDERS To allow for form placement at locations where full depth repairs are adjacent to asphalt concrete shoulders, the Contractor shall saw cut full depth existing asphalt concrete shoulder. The saw cut shall be parallel to and no more than one foot from existing pavement edge. All costs incurred in performing the above-mentioned work, and for equipment, labor, and incidentals necessary to complete work shall be incidental to the contract unit price per square yard for NONREINFORCED PCC PAVEMENT REPAIR.
Upon completion of pavement repair, the Contractor shall re-establish the asphalt concrete shoulder. Asphalt Concrete Composite shall be placed at a depth that matches that of the existing asphalt concrete shoulder. All costs for furnishing and installing granular material, for Asphalt Concrete Composite, and for all equipment, labor, and incidentals necessary to complete work shall be incidental to the contract unit price per square yard for NONREINFORCED PCC PAVEMENT REPAIR.
ASPHALT CONCRETE COMPOSITE The asphalt binder used in the mixture shall be PG 58-34, 64-22, or 64-28 Asphalt Binder. All other requirements in the specifications for Asphalt Concrete Composite shall apply.
NONREINFORCED PCC PAVEMENT REPAIR Concrete that requires removal and replacement, as determined by the Engineer, will be measured and paid for at the contract unit price per square yard for NONREINFORCED PCC PAVEMENT REPAIR. Concrete shall meet the requirements of the specifications section 380, except as modified by the following notes: The slump requirement will be limited to 3” maximum after water reducer is added and the concrete shall contain 4.5% to 7.0% entrained air. Coarse aggregate shall be crushed ledge rock, Size No. 1. Mix proportions shall be as follows, dependent upon type of cement the Contractor elects to use:
LB./CU.YD LB./CU.YD
CEMENT 800 (TYPE I-II) 710 (TYPE III)
FINE AGGREGATE 1039 1114
COARSE AGGREGATE 1726 1668
The use of a High Range water reducer at manufacturer’s recommended
dosage will be required. Concrete shall be cured for a minimum of 48 hours before opening to traffic. The 48 hours is based upon a concrete temperature of 60 degrees Fahrenheit or higher throughout the cure period. If the concrete temperature falls below 60 degrees Fahrenheit, the cure time shall be extended or other measures shall be taken, at no additional cost to the State. In addition to the time requirements a strength of 4,000 psi must be attained prior to opening to traffic.
A broom finish will be required. A transverse metal tine finish will be required as specified by the Engineer. Prior to opening to traffic, transverse and longitudinal joints shall be temporarily sealed with a backer rod of sufficient size approved by the Engineer. The cost of the backer rod and its installation shall be incidental to the contract unit price per square yard for NONREINFORCED PCC PAVEMENT REPAIR. This backer rod shall be removed during permanent joint sealing operations. Construction Joints shall be constructed in accordance with the details shown on Sheet 19 and shall be incidental to the contract unit price per square yard for NONREINFORCED PCC PAVEMENT REPAIR. Tie bars that require drilling holes and epoxy injection shall be measured and paid for at the contract unit price per each for INSERT STEEL BAR IN PCC PAVEMENT. Placement of NONREINFORCED PCC PAVEMENT REPAIR will be paid for at the contract unit price per square yard. This payment will be full compensation for removal of in place concrete, for concrete, and for equipment, labor, and incidentals necessary to satisfactorily complete the work.
CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER Concrete Curb and Gutter repair maybe encountered or required on SD15 and US81 during pavement repair. (Standard Plate 650.01) Concrete details and mix design utilized in concrete gutter repairs shall be as described in the Nonreinforced PCC Pavement Repair notes. All joints (longitudinal and transverse) through and around repair areas shall be sawed and sealed in accordance with the details shown in these plans. All costs incurred in performing the aforementioned work including furnishing and placing concrete gutter, sawing and sealing joints, labor, tools and equipment shall be incidental to the contract unit price per foot for TYPE B68 CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER or TYPE B68.5 CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER.
SAW AND SEAL JOINTS all joints after grinding Transverse joints in the driving lane shall be sawed and sealed with Low Modulus Silicone Sealant after operations in accordance with the details shown in these plans. Widening of the joint shall be minimized during sawing and shall only be widened as necessary to provide a clean surface. Each joint shall not be widened more than 1/16 inch. This may require 2 passes with the saw, one pass for each side of the joint. Joint sealing shall conform to Section 380.3 P. Cost for sawing and sealing transverse joints shall be included in the contract unit price per foot for Saw and Seal Joint.
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JOINT SEALANT Low Modulus Silicone Sealant may be used in place of Hot Poured Elastic Joint Sealer on any Longitudinal or Transverse Joint. Details have been included to seal the transverse joints with either silicone of hot pour. The contractor has the option to use either hot pour or silicone detail for sealing transverse joints. If standard plate 380.06 is utilized, no 45 degree bevel will be required.
JOINT SEALING
SEALING RANDOM CRACKS IN PCC PAVEMENT
Random cracks shall be repaired in accordance with the detail for Sealing Random Cracks In Concrete Pavement. Reservoir dimensions may vary slightly from the details, due to the nature of this operation. However, any variance due to Contractor negligence will be repaired at the Contractor’s expense. Only those Random Cracks in the existing concrete pavement with joints that are open and accept water and incompressibles as selected by the Engineer shall be prepared and sealed with low modulus silicone sealant. Each random crack shall be routed and the joint and roadway surface immediately cleaned by flushing with water or compressed air. The use of a concrete saw to route the crack will not be allowed. If there is any existing joint filler remaining in the cracks following routing, it shall be satisfactorily removed prior to sealing. Just prior to sealing, the sides of the routed crack shall be cleaned by sandblasting and the routed reservoir blown clean with compressed air. On SD Hwy 15, thru Milbank SD, many of the random cracks have been previously filled with hot pour. The sealant shall be placed in the routed reservoir with equipment and by methods that insure complete and uniform filling. Backer rod may be used in wider random cracks. Sealing Random Cracks in PCC Pavement will be measured to the nearest 0.1 foot of random cracks sealed and accepted on the project.
All costs for routing and sealing random cracks shall be incidental to the contract unit price per foot for SEAL RANDOM CRACKS IN PCC PAVEMENT.
SEDIMENT CONTROL AT INLETS WITH FRAMES AND GRATES This type of sediment control device should be used where there is pavement in the vicinity of the drop inlets and storm water or sediment could possibly enter the frame and grate. Sediment Control at Inlet with Frame and Grate will be installed prior to working around the drop inlets. The Contractor will be responsible for maintaining and repairing the sediment control devices for the duration of the project for which sediment control measures are required. Maintenance will be scheduled to prevent storm water from backing up into the driving lane. “Sediment Control at Inlet with Frame and Grate” will be paid for one time at each location, regardless of the number of times the sediment control devices are installed, inspected, cleaned, removed, repaired, or replaced. All costs associated with furnishing, installing, inspecting, maintaining, cleaning, sediment removal, and repairing Sediment Control at Inlet with Frame and Grate will be incidental to the contract unit price per each for “Sediment Control at Inlet with Frame and Grate”. Sediment collection devices will be: A sediment control device as shown on Standard Plate 734.10. Filter fabric
used for constructing the sediment control at inlets with frames and grates will be the same type of fabric that is used in high flow silt fence from the approved product list. The approved product list may be viewed at the following internet site:
http://sddot.com/business/certification/products/Default.aspx
Sediment Control at Inlet with Frame and Grate Approved List:
Product Manufacturer
InfraSafe Debris Collection Device with filter sock
Royal Environmental Systems, Inc. Stacy, MN Phone: 1-800-817-3240 www.royalenterprises.net
Dandy Curb Sack and Dandy Curb Bag for curb inlets.
Dandy Bag, Dandy Sack, and Dandy Pop for median drains.
Dandy Products Inc. Dublin, OH Phone: 1-800-591-2284 www.dandyproducts.com
Silt Trapper Storm Water Solutions Lakeville, MN Phone: 1-952-461-4376 www.silttrapper.com
DIP Basket Skyview Construction Co., LLC Waubay, SD Phone: 1-605-520-0555 www.skyviewconst.com
FLEXSTORM Inlet Filters Inlet and Pipe Protection, Inc. Naperville, IL Phone: 1-866-287-8655 www.inletfilters.com
GR-8 Guard or
Combo Guard
ERTEC Environmental Systems LLC Alameda, CA Phone: 1-866-521-0724 www.ertecsystems.com
Sediment Catchers Shaun Jensen Brookings, SD Phone: 1-605-690-4950
Grate FX, Slammer, or VertiPro Enviroscape ECM, Ltd. Oakwood, OH Phone: 1-419-594-3210 www.strawblanket.com
BX Inlet Sediment Boxes BX Civil and Construction Dell Rapids, SD Phone: 1-605-428-5483 bx-cc.com
EZ-Flo and EZ-Catch
Flo-Water, LLC West Des Moines, IA Phone: 1-515-577-6763 www.flo-water.net
Basin Bag Pro Drain Systems, Inc. Highland, MI Phone: 1-248-329-7001 www.prodrainsystems.com
STREET SWEEPING Vehicle tracking of sediment from the construction site will be minimized. Street sweeping will be used if erosion and sediment control best management practices are not adequate to prevent sediment from being tracked onto the street. The Contractor will use a pickup broom having integral self-contained storage to clean the roadway. The pickup broom used will be a minimum of 6 feet wide and have working gutter brooms. At a minimum, sweeping will be required: 1.Prior to opening any segment or roadway to traffic. 2.When sawing operations are underway in the inside driving lanes, the outside driving lanes and gutter may need to be swept to control dust. All costs for cleaning the roadway with a pickup broom will be incidental to the contract unit price per hour for “Sweeping”.
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198 ST
199 ST
200 ST
201 ST
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206 ST
207 ST
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13+78 (2ND)
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101+29.74 BK =
EQUATION
155.98 FT = 0.0295 MILES
STA 35+77.49 (2ND)
STA 34+21.51 (2ND) TO
MRM 175.68
STR. NO. 26-290-068
BRIDGE
MRM 119.80 + 0.034
STA 42+61.37
BEGIN P 0012(158)
STA 76+24.82 AH
STA 76+24.91 BK =
EQUATION
STA 676+97.48 AH
STA 676+96.88 BK =
EQUATION
STA 745+12.36 AH
STA 745+21.62 BK =
EQUATION
MRM 135.00 + 0.309
STA 861+85.85
END P 0012(158)
MRM 173.00 + 0.292
STA 9+17.27
BEGIN P 0012(158)
MRM 176.06 + 0.050
STA 56+40.00 (2ND)
END P 0012(158)
W20-1
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WORK
ROAD
ROAD WORK
END
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NEXT 3 MILES
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NEXT 15 MILES
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Posted Spacing of Spacing of Speed Advance Warning Channellzlng
Prior to Signs Devices Work <Feet> <Feet)
(M.P.H.) <A> (G) 0 - 30 200 25 35 - 40 350 25
45 500 25 50 500 50 55 750 50
60 - 65 I 000 50
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• Channelizing Device
For low-volume traffic situations with short work zones on straight roadways where the flogger is visible
Warning sign sequence~ in opposite direction same as below.
to road users approaching from both directions, a single flogger may be used.
The ROAD WORK AHEAD and the END ROAD WORK signs may be omitted for short duration operations <I hour or less>.
For tack and/or flush seal operations, when floggers are not being used, the FRESH OIL sign <W21-2) shall be displayed in advance of the liquid asphalt areas.
Flashing warning lights and/or flags may be used to call attention to the advance warning signs.
The channelizing devices shall be drums or 42" cones.
Channelizing devices are not required along the centerline adjacent to work area when pilot cars are utilized for escorting traffic through the work area.
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Channelizing devices and floggers shal I be used at intersecting roads to control intersecting road traffic as required.
The buffer space should be extended so that the two-way traffic taper is placed before a horizontal or vertical curve to provide adequate sight distance for the flogger and queue of stopped vehlcles.
The length of A may be adjusted to fit field conditions.
Published Date: 4th Dtr. 2018
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GUIDES FOR TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES LANE CLOSURE WITH FLAGGER PROVIDED
June 3, 2016
PLATE NUMBER
634.23
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The channelizing devices shall be drums or 42" cones.
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Published Date: 1st Dtr. 2019
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Posted Spacing of Spacing of Speed Advance Warning Taper Channelizing
Prior to Signs Length Devices Work <Feet) <Feet> <Feet)
<M.P.H.> <A> <U <G> 0 - 30 200 I BO 25
35 - 40 350 320 25 45 500 600 25 50 500 600 50 55 750 660 50
60 - 65 I 000 780 50
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••Need and safe speed to be determined at the site by the Highway Authority.
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GUIDES FOR TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES LANE CLOSURE USING STOP SIGNS
PLATE NUMBER
634.25
Sheet I of I
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Pavement markings no longer applicable shall be removed or obliterated as soon as practical.
Temporary pavement markings shal I be used if traffic control must remain overnight.
The channelizing devices shall be 42" cones or drums.
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Use opposing left lane closure only when work may encroach in that lane. If closure is not required use only the ROAD WORK AHEAD sign for opposing traffic and center line channelizing markers.
The length of A and L may be adjusted to fit field conditions.
Published Date: 4th Dtr. 2018
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Signs Length Devices CFeetl CFeetl CFeetl
CAl (L) CGl 200 180 25 350 320 25 500 600 25 500 600 50 * 750 660 50 * 1000 780 50 * * Spacing is 40' for 42" cones.
© Reflectorized Drum
• Channelizing Device
(D 4" Yellow Temporary Pavement Marking
END ROAD WORK
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June 3. 2016
GUIDES FOR TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES 4-LANE UNDIVIDED, LEFT LANE CLOSED
PLATE NUMBER
634.48
Sheet I of I
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Urban areas and intersecting streets may llmlt sign spacing.
The length of A and L may be adjusted to fit field conditions.
The channelizing devices shal I be 42" cones or drums.
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Posted Spacing of Speed Advance Warning Taper
Prior to Signs Length Work CFeetl CFeetl
CM.P.H.l CAl (L)
0 - 30 200 180 35 - 40 350 320
45 500 600 50 500 600 55 750 660
60 - 65 1000 780
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Type 3 Borrlcode (Double Sided)
Spacing of Channelizing
Devices CFeetl
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GUIDES FOR TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES 3-LANE, CENTER LANE CLOSED
June 9. 20/l
PLATE NUMBER
634.52
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RURAL DISTRICT
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URBAN DISTRICT * If the bottom of supplemental plate is
mounted lower than 7 feet above a pedestrian walkway, the supplemental plate should not project more than 4" into the pedestrian facility.
6' to 12'
RURAL DISTRICT WITH SUPPLEMENTAL PLATE
6' Minimum
RURAL DISTRICT 3 DAY MAXIMUM
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Sign shall be level •
<Not applicable to regulatory signs)
September 22. 2014
Published Date: 4th Dir. 2018
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CRASHWORTHY SIGN SUPPORTS (Typical Construction Signing)
PLATE NUMBER
634.85
Sheet I of I
STATE OF SOUTH
DAKOTA
PROJECT
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PLAN VIEW <Examples of stub height clearance checks)
Top of Anchor Post or Slip
Chord Line_/
Ground
ELEVATION VIEW GENERAL NOTES:
The top of anchor posts and slip bases SHALL NOT extend above a 60" chord line within a 120" diameter circle around the post with ends 4" above the ground.
At locations where there is curb and gutter adjacent to the breakaway sign support, the stub height shall be a maximum of 4" above the ground line at the localized area adjacent to the breakaway support stub.
The 4" stub height clearance is not necessary for LI-channel lap splices where the support Is designed to yield (bend) at the base.
Published Date: 4th Dtr. 2018
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BREAKAWAY SUPPORT STUB CLEARANCE
July I, 2005
PLATE NUMBER
634.99
Sheet I of I
ITEMIZED LIST FOR TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNS
CONVENTIONAL ROAD
SIGN
CODE SIGN DESCRIPTION NUMBER SIGN SIZE
SQFT
PER SIGNSQFT
0.000001
R1-1 STOP 4 30'' 5.2 20.8
R3-2 LEFT TURN PROHIBITION (symbol) 1 24'' x 24'' 4.0 4.0
W1-3 REVERSE TURN (L or R) 2 48'' x 48'' 16.0 32.0
W1-4 REVERSE CURVE (L or R) 2 48'' x 48'' 16.0 32.0
W3-1 STOP AHEAD (symbol) 4 48'' x 48'' 16.0 64.0
W3-4 BE PREPARED TO STOP 4 48'' x 48'' 16.0 64.0
W4-2 LEFT or RIGHT LANE ENDS (symbol) 4 48'' x 48'' 16.0 64.0
W9-3 CENTER LANE CLOSED AHEAD 2 48'' x 48'' 16.0 32.0
W16-2P ___ FEET (supplemental distance plaque) 4 30'' x 24'' 5.0 20.0
W20-1 ROAD WORK AHEAD 8 48'' x 48'' 16.0 128.0
W20-4 ONE LANE ROAD AHEAD 8 48'' x 48'' 16.0 128.0
W20-5 LEFT or RIGHT LANE CLOSED AHEAD 6 48'' x 48'' 16.0 96.0
W20-7 FLAGGER (symbol) 4 48'' x 48'' 16.0 64.0
G20-1 ROAD WORK NEXT _15_ MILES 2 36'' x 18'' 4.5 9.0
G20-1 ROAD WORK NEXT _3_ MILES 2 36'' x 18'' 4.5 9.0
G20-2 END ROAD WORK 4 36'' x 18'' 4.5 18.0 0.000001
CONVENTIONAL ROAD
TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNS SQFT784.8
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NONREINFORCED PCC PAVEMENT REPAIR
DB
A
DB
AD
BA
DB
A
DB
A
KEY:
PCC Pavement Repair Area
basis, on construction by the Engineer.
shoulder to be determined on a case-by-case
3 Need for bars in small repair areas on/near the
the width of the existing concrete pavement.
2 Edges of repair areas shall be formed to match
constructed/maintained full roadway width.
1 Where possible, transverse joints shall be
Saw around repair areas full depth for removal.NOTES:
3 Typical
2 Typical
Drilled In - spaced 30" center to center.
No. 5 x 24" epoxy coated deformed tie bars.
Construction Joint - spaced 48" center to center.
Sawed Joint - spaced 48" center to center.
No. 5 x 30" epoxy coated deformed tie bars.
Steel Bars for Longitudinal Joints
TYPICAL REPAIR AREAS
ANY SINGLE LANE ROADWAY (RAMPS, ETC.)
DB
A
W
T
R
B
Dowel Bar Assembly
Two Tied Joints with Original Joint Restored with
One Working & One Tied Joint
Two Tied Joints
width and uniform length (across entire driving surface))
Two Working Joints (Use only if repair is full roadway
PCC PAVEMENT REPAIR AREA TYPES:
Existing Joint Spacing Existing Joint Spacing Existing Joint Spacing Existing Joint SpacingExisting Joint Spacing
REPAIR AREAS LESS THAN LANE WIDTH
RESTORED
JOINT
ORIGINAL
RESTORED
ORIGINAL JOINT
JOINTS
TRANSVERSE
EXISTING
BETWEEN
C & G
GUTTER
CURB &SHOULDERAND SHOULDER
CURB & GUTTER
Asphalt Concrete ShoulderPCCP Shoulder
GUTTER
CURB &
Asphalt Concrete ShoulderPCCP Shoulder Shoulder
Shoulder
ORIGINAL JOINTS RESTORED
(Typical)
for removal.
Saw full depthR
R R
RR
W B
B
BT
T T1 Typical
DRIVING SURFACE
ACROSS ENTIRE
LENGTH &
UNIFORM
Lane
DB
A
DB
A
SlabVar.
SlabVar.
DB
A
Dowel Bar Assembly
tie bars spaced 18" center to center. Drilled in No. 8 x 18" epoxy coated deformed
dowel bars spaced 18" center to center. Drilled in 1" x 18" epoxy coated plain round Pavement Thickness < 8.5"
tie bars spaced 18" center to center. Drilled in No. 9 x 18" epoxy coated deformed
dowel bars spaced 18" center to center. Drilled in 1…" x 18" epoxy coated plain round Pavement Thickness >= 8.5" and < 10.5"
tie bars spaced 18" center to center. Drilled in No. 11 x 18" epoxy coated deformed
dowel bars spaced 18" center to center. Drilled in 1‰" x 18" epoxy coated plain round Pavement Thickness >= 10.5"
Steel Bars for Transverse Joints
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NONREINFORCED PCC PAVEMENT REPAIR
Existing Joint Spacing Existing Joint Spacing Existing Joint Spacing Existing Joint Spacing
LC
Existing Joint Spacing
DB
A
DB
A
DB
A
REPAIR AREAS LESS THAN LANE WIDTH
DB
AD
BA
DB
A
RESTORED
JOINT
ORIGINAL
RESTORED
ORIGINAL JOINT
JOINTS
TRANSVERSE
EXISTING
BETWEEN
DB
DB
A
C & G
GUTTER
CURB &SHOULDERAND SHOULDER
CURB & GUTTER
Asphalt Concrete ShoulderPCCP Shoulder
GUTTER
CURB &
Asphalt Concrete ShoulderPCCP Shoulder Shoulder
Shoulder
ALL LANES
ACROSS
LENGTH &
UNIFORM
ORIGINAL JOINTS RESTORED
(Typical)
for removal.
Saw full depthR
R R
RR
W B
B
BTT T
KEY:
PCC Pavement Repair Area
W
T
R
B
Dowel Bar Assembly
Two Tied Joints with Original Joint Restored with
One Working & One Tied Joint
Two Tied Joints
roadway width and uniform length (across all lanes))
Two Working Joints (Use only if repair is full
PCC PAVEMENT REPAIR AREA TYPES:
basis, on construction by the Engineer.
shoulder to be determined on a case-by-case
3 Need for bars in small repair areas on/near the
the width of the existing concrete pavement.
2 Edges of repair areas shall be formed to match
constructed/maintained full roadway width.
1 Where possible, transverse joints shall be
Saw around repair areas full depth for removal.NOTES:
1 Typical
2 Typical
Drilled In - spaced 30" center to center.
No. 5 x 24" epoxy coated deformed tie bars.
Construction Joint - spaced 48" center to center.
Sawed Joint - spaced 48" center to center.
No. 5 x 30" epoxy coated deformed tie bars.
Steel Bars for Longitudinal Joints
TYPICAL REPAIR AREAS
UP TO TWO LANE ROADWAY OR UP TO FOUR LANE DIVIDED ROADWAY
Slab12’ to 15’
Slab12’ to 15’
DB
A
Dowel Bar Assembly
tie bars spaced 18" center to center. Drilled in No. 8 x 18" epoxy coated deformed
dowel bars spaced 18" center to center. Drilled in 1" x 18" epoxy coated plain round Pavement Thickness < 8.5"
tie bars spaced 18" center to center. Drilled in No. 9 x 18" epoxy coated deformed
dowel bars spaced 18" center to center. Drilled in 1…" x 18" epoxy coated plain round Pavement Thickness >= 8.5" and < 10.5"
tie bars spaced 18" center to center. Drilled in No. 11 x 18" epoxy coated deformed
dowel bars spaced 18" center to center. Drilled in 1‰" x 18" epoxy coated plain round Pavement Thickness >= 10.5"
Steel Bars for Transverse Joints
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T
Grease Grease
T/2
T/2
Drilled Hole Drilled Hole
T/2
T/2
9"
9"
9"
9"Pavement
Existing
Joint
Working
Joint
Working
Pavement
Existing
3/8" 3/8"
TYPE W - (TWO WORKING JOINTS)
PLAIN ROUND DOWEL BAR INSERTION
in Urban Section
Hot Poured Elastic Joint Sealer
Silicone Sealant in Rural Section,
Backer Rod and Low Modulus
Sawed joint to be filled with:
in Urban Section
Hot Poured Elastic Joint Sealer
Silicone Sealant in Rural Section,
Backer Rod and Low Modulus
Sawed joint to be filled with:
Repair Length
TN
(See Table)
Round Dowel Bar
Epoxy Coated Plain
NONREINFORCED PCC PAVEMENT REPAIR
3/8"
Drilled Hole
9"
9"
Grease
9"
Drilled Hole
9"
Joint
Working
5/8"
Joint
Tied
3/8"
T/2
T/2
T/2
T/2
TPavement
Existing
Pavement
Existing
TYPE B - (ONE TIED JOINT AND ONE WORKING JOINT)
DEFORMED TIE BAR AND PLAIN ROUND DOWEL BAR INSERTION
in Urban Section
Hot Poured Elastic Joint Sealer
Silicone Sealant in Rural Section,
Backer Rod and Low Modulus
Sawed joint to be filled with:
in Urban Section
Hot Poured Elastic Joint Sealer
in Rural Section,
Low Modulus Silicone Sealant
Sawed joint to be filled with:
Repair Length
TN
(See Table)
Deformed Tie Bar
Epoxy Coated
(See Table)
Round Dowel Bar
Epoxy Coated Plain
Drilled Hole Drilled Hole
3/8"
9"
9"
9"
9"
5/8"
Joint
Tied
Joint
Tied
5/8"
3/8"
T/2
T/2
T/2
T/2
TPavement
Existing
Pavement
Existing
TYPE T - (TWO TIED JOINTS)
DEFORMED TIE BAR INSERTION
in Urban Section
Hot Poured Elastic Joint Sealer
in Rural Section,
Low Modulus Silicone Sealant
Sawed joint to be filled with:
in Urban Section
Hot Poured Elastic Joint Sealer
in Rural Section,
Low Modulus Silicone Sealant
Sawed joint to be filled with:
Repair Length
TN
(See Table)
Epoxy Coated Deformed Tie Bar
Drilled Hole Drilled Hole
3/8"
9"
9"
9"
9"
5/8"
Joint
Tied
Joint
Tied
5/8"
3/8"Joint
Working
T/2
T/2
T/2
T/2
TPavement
Existing
Pavement
Existing
Assembly
Dowel Bar
TYPE R - (TWO TIED JOINTS AND ONE WORKING JOINT - ORIGINAL JOINT RESTORED)
DEFORMED TIE BAR INSERTION WITH DOWEL BAR ASSEMBLY
in Urban Section
Hot Poured Elastic Joint Sealer
in Rural Section,
Low Modulus Silicone Sealant
Sawed joint to be filled with:
in Urban Section
Hot Poured Elastic Joint Sealer
in Rural Section,
Low Modulus Silicone Sealant
Sawed joint to be filled with:
in Urban Section
Hot Poured Elastic Joint Sealer
Silicone Sealant in Rural Section,
Backer Road and Low Modulus
Sawed joint to be filled with:
Repair Length
TN
(See Table)
Epoxy Coated Deformed Tie Bar
NONREINFORCED PCC PAVEMENT REPAIR
Cost for furnishing and installing dowel bar assembly shall be included in the contract unit price per each for Dowel Bar.
price per each for Insert Steel Bar in PCC Pavement.
Cost for furnishing and inserting steel bars (deformed tie and plain round dowel) shall be included in the contract unit
Bar embedded to a minimum depth of 9 inches into the existing pavement by utilizing an epoxy resin adhesive.
T = New pavement thickness.
T = Existing pavement thickness.
N
Thickness
Pavement
Existing
Dowel Bar Size
Plain Round
Epoxy Coated
T >= 10.5" 1‰" x 18"
T < 10.5"
T >= 8.5" &1…" x 18"
T < 8.5" 1" x 18"
Tie Bar Size
Deformed
Epoxy Coated
No. 11 x 18"
No. 9 x 18"
No. 8 x 18"
N
of existing pavement)
shall be flush with top
(top of new pavement
T = T
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24 25NH-P 0012(216)
I 6" , 2" 24" VThe stated radii on the plans
I I 22" and cross sections refer to this line and it shall also be --
. .. .. .. ~1 the basis for horizontal '/<"to y,- R. ~ . " ~ linear foot measurement ~ u: .3" R · .... 3
3" R. CTyp.l and payment. . ·,\ <Ll . " .
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T, T2 Cu. Yd. Lin. Ft.
Type Per Per (Inches> (Inches> Lin.Ft. Cu. Yd.
B66 6 5Y,r, 0.057 17.7 B67 7 6Y1r, 0.065 15.4 B68 8 1Y,r, 0.073 13.7
B68.5 8.5 7o/ir, 0.077 13.0 B69 9 8Y1r, 0.081 12.3
B69.5 9.5 8o/ir, 0.085 11.7 B610 10 9Y,r, 0.090 11 .2
B610.5 10.5 9o/ir, 0.094 I 0.7 B61 I 11 I OYir, 0.098 10.2
B61 l .5 11.5 IOo/ir, 0.102 9.8 B612 12 I IY1r, 0.106 9.4
GENERAL NOTES:
When concrete curb and gutter longitudinally adjoins new concrete pavement.the method of attachment shall be by one of the methods shown on Standard Plate 380.11.
See Standard Plate 650.90 for expansion and contraction joints in the curb and gutter.
September 6, 2008
s PLATE NUMBER 0
TYPE B CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER 650.01 0
Published Date: 4th Dtr. 2018 0 Sheet I of I T
STATE OF SOUTH
DAKOTA
Low Modulus * Silicone Sealant Sowed Joint Filled
with Hot Poured Elastic Joint Sealer
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Bottom of Sowed Joint
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SECTIONAL VIEW B
( Curb and Gutter Placed Monolithic with Adjacent Mainline PCC Pavement l
A
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• q • q
Low Modulus * Silicone Sealant
Bottom of Sawed Joint
SECTIONAL VIEW
C
C
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( Curb and Gutter not Placed Monolithic with Adjacent Mainline PCC Pavement or Mainline
Surfacing is not PCC Pavement l
Low Modulus * Silicone Sealant
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PROJECT
Low Modulus * Silicone Sealant
CJ I Js" to 1/4"
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SECTION A-A
Sowed Joint Filled with Hot Poured Elastic Joint Sealer
JI _'Is" to '/4''
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SECTION B-B
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• The silicone sealant shall be placed such that it completely seals the joint and is bonded to the sides of the clean joint as approved by the Engineer •
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SECTION C-C
Published Date: 4th Dtr. 2018
s 0 0 0 T
September 6, 2013
PLATE NUMBER
JOINTS IN CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER 650.90
Sheet !of 2
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GENERAL NOTES:
Low Modulus * Sill cone Seal ant
Low Modulus * Silicone Sealant
Y2" Preformed Expansion** Joint Filler
SECTIONAL VIEW SECTION D-D ( Curb and Gutter at Y2" Preformed
Expansion Joint Fii ler Location l
* The silicone sealant shall be placed such that it completely seals the joint and is bonded to the sides of the clean joint as approved by the Engineer.
For illustrative reason, only the type B curb and gutter is shown.
** A Y2" preformed expansion joint filler shall be placed transversely in the curb and gutter at the fol lowing locations:
I. At each junction between the radius return of curb and gutter and curb and gutter which is para I lei to the project centerline.
2. At each junction between new curb and gutter and existing curb and gutter.
Transverse contraction joints shall be constructed at IO' intervals in the concrete curb and gutter except when the concrete curb and gutter is constructed adjacent to mainline PCC pavement. When concrete curb and gutter is constructed adjacent to mainline PCC pavement, a transverse contraction joint shall be constructed in the concrete curb and gutter at each mainline PCC pavement transverse contraction joint location.
When concrete curb and gutter is not placed monolithically with the mainline PCC pavement or when the adjacent mainline surfacing is not PCC concrete, the transverse contraction joints in the concrete curb and gutter shall be W2 inches deep if formed in the fresh concrete using a suitable grooving tool. If a sow is used to cut the contraction joints, then the depth of the joint shol I be at least 1/ 4 the thickness of the concrete and the joint shal I be sealed in accordance with the details shown above.
Published Date: 4th Dtr. 2018
s D D 0 T
JOINTS IN CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER
September 6, 2013
PLATE NUltlSER
650.90
Sheet 2 of 2
STATE OF SOUTH
DAKOTA
PROJECT
L = Length of Grate
W = Width of Grate
Filter Fabric
2"x4" = L + 16"
ISOMETRIC VIEW
GENERAL NOTES:
The grate and curb and gutter shown are for illustrative purposes only.
The sediment control at inlet with frame and grate shall be placed at locations stated in the plans or at locations determined by the Engineer.
The filter fabric shall be the type specified in the plans.
The filter fabric shall be placed in the inlet opening prior to placing the grate. Approximately 18 inches of excess filter fabric shall be wrapped around the 2"x4" and stapled securely to the 2"x4" ofter the grate hos been placed.
The Contractor shall inspect and maintain the sediment control device once every week and within 24 hours ofter every rainfall event. The Contractor shall maintain the sediment control device by removing accumulated sediment and replacing torn filter fabric with new filter fabric.
The removed sediment shall be placed at a location away from the drop inlet where the sediment will not be washed back into the drop inlet or other storm sewer system.
All costs for furnishing, installing, inspecting, maintaining, removing, and replacing the sediment control device at the inlet including labor, equipment, and materials shall be incidental to the contract unit price per each for "Sediment Control at Inlet with Frame and Grate\
Published Date: 1st Dtr. 2019
s D D 0 T
SEDIMENT CONTROL AT INLETS WITH FRAMES AND GRATES
September 14, 2005
PLATE NUltlBER
734.10
Sheet I of I
TOTAL SHEETS
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