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ORANGE COUNTY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY
Contract #
A-2013-020
Agency
PUBLIC WORKS
Council Approval Date
1/22/2013
Expiration Date
12/31/2015
Destruction Year
2020
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COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT NO. C-2-1992 <br />ATTACHMENT A <br />• Corridor lane configurations and lane widths; <br />• Existing street and lane geometries, curbs, and medians; <br />• Upcoming improvements to the corridor; <br />• Traffic signs and pavement markings at all PROJECT intersections, <br />approaches to cross streets, and along PROJECT corridor; <br />• Traffic signal control device information, such as type of device, brand and <br />make, condition of equipment. Intersection Photographic Documentation Log <br />shall be required; <br />• Existing signal operation characteristics — signal phasing, cycle lengths, phase <br />sequence alteration, and protective -permissive, etc.; <br />• Existing controller and telemetry/interconnect equipment; <br />• Existing time -referencing setup; <br />• Existing Central Master Equipment; <br />• Existing Field Master Equipment; <br />• Open each controller cabinet and take digital photos of all equipment inside; <br />• Note any deficiencies of traffic control equipment at each intersection; and <br />• Note the maintenance condition or existence of the traffic signal equipment, <br />controllers and synchronization related infrastructure. <br />CONSULTANT shall also investigate factors that are expected to affect signal <br />progression including, but not limited to: intersections with high pedestrian or bicyclist <br />volumes; over -saturated intersections; uneven lane distribution; high volumes of <br />trucks and buses; high -volume un-signalized intersections, including interchanges; <br />parking maneuvers; presence and location of bus stops; differing signal timing <br />patterns among AGENCIES; etc. <br />With the view of assisting, enhancing, and improving the traffic operations along this <br />corridor, CONSULTANT shall identify any deficiencies of the existing traffic signal <br />control and telemetry infrastructure, and geometric layout, and provide <br />recommendations towards simple solutions that may be implemented to correct such <br />deficiencies. <br />CONSULTANT shall prepare a report summarizing the findings of the field review. <br />If deemed necessary by the APM or through request of an AGENCY through the <br />APM, CONSULTANT shall prepare any design construction documents in the form of <br />sketches to full-fledged Plans Specifications and Estimates (PS & E). CONSULTANT <br />shall prepare such plans for use in the construction of the PROJECT per each <br />respective AGENCY's standards. CONSULTANT shall supply such documentation <br />to the APM and the AGENCY owning the affected facility for approval prior to <br />commencing any construction. Construction documents will be used during the <br />course of construction by AGENCY for inspection services. CONSULTANT shall <br />modify documents subject to approved construction completion to owning AGENCY <br />as an As — Built document. Cost for production, reproduction, inspection services, <br />and as — built services are part of the Full Fixed Price of the Contract and/or CTO and <br />no additional compensation shall be allowed, therefore. <br />0 <br />
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