Design Standards 1 Marshall Douberley 2012 UPDATE TRAINING Contact Information: Marshall Douberley 863-519-2382 Earl.

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Design Standards 1 Marshall Douberley 2012 UPDATE TRAINING Contact Information: Marshall Douberley Earl Taylor

Design Standards Design Standards Summary of Major Changes Effective July 1, 2012

Design Standards 3 Index 600 Sheet 3 High-Visibility Safety Apparel 3 Shall meet ANSI/ISEA 2010 and 2004 – No changes to the Performance Class scheme – Requirements for rainwear background fabric – Changes related to design features – Optional criteria for Flame Resistant items – Guidance on service life of apparel

Design Standards 4 Index 600 Sheet 4 4

Design Standards 5 Index 600 Sheet 4 5 Removable Polymer Rumble Strip

Design Standards 6 Index 600 Sheet 4 6 Removable Polymer Rumble Strip

Design Standards 7 Index 600 Sheet 4 7 Removable Polymer Rumble Strip

Design Standards 8 Index 600 Sheet 4 8 Molded Engineered Polymer Rumble Strip

Design Standards 9 Index 600 Sheet 4 9 Molded Engineered Polymer Rumble Strip

Design Standards 10 Index 600 Sheet 4 10 Molded Engineered Polymer Rumble Strip

Design Standards 11 Index 600 Sheet 4 11 PLAN PREPARATION MANUAL PAY ITEM TEMPORARY RAISED RUMBLE STRIP SET

Design Standards 12 Index 600 Sheet Longitudinal Channelizing Devices (LCD)

Design Standards 13 Index 600 Sheet Longitudinal Channelizing Devices (LCD) Vehicle Longitudinal Channelizing Devices

Design Standards 14 Index 600 Sheet Longitudinal Channelizing Devices (LCD)

Design Standards 15 Index 600 Sheet Longitudinal Channelizing Devices (LCD) Pedestrian Longitudinal Channelizing Devices

Design Standards 16 Index 600 Sheet Longitudinal Channelizing Devices (LCD) Pedestrian Longitudinal Channelizing Devices

Design Standards 17 Index 600 Sheet Longitudinal Channelizing Devices (LCD) Pedestrian Longitudinal Channelizing Devices

Design Standards 18 Index 619 Sheet 1 18 Multilane, Mobile Operations Work on Shoulder, Work Within Travel Way

Design Standards 19 Index 619 Sheet 2 19 Multilane, Mobile Operations Work on Shoulder, Work Within Travel Way

Design Standards 20 Concrete Barrier System Index 414

Design Standards 21 Steel Barrier System Index 414 Steel Barrier System Index 414

Design Standards 22 Steel Barrier System Index 414 & QPL Steel Barrier System Index 414 & QPL Steel Barrier is alternate design to Type K Barrier!

Design Standards 23 Temporary Barriers Index 415 units constructed prior to October 1, 2002 may be used until September 30, 2012 THROUGH JUNE 30, 2012 LETTING with usage of ‘FDOT Snake Pin’ Interconnection Concrete Barrier System Index 415

Design Standards 24 Concrete Barrier System Index 415

Design Standards 25 Concrete Barrier System Index 415

Design Standards 26 Concrete Barrier System Index 415

Design Standards 27 Concrete Barrier system Index 415

Design Standards 28 Concrete Barrier system Index 415

Design Standards 29 Concrete Barrier System Index 415

Design Standards 30 Concrete Barrier System Index 415

Design Standards 31 Concrete Barrier System Index 415

Design Standards 32 Temporary Crash Cushions FDOT Criteria  VENDOR DRAWINGS TL-2 (45 mph or less) TL-3 (50 mph or greater)  SPEEDS Interpolating at 5 mph increments Extrapolating for speeds above 60 mph is no longer allowed 32

Design Standards 33 Temporary Crash Cushions FDOT Design Requirements Station/Offset Type of Crash Cushion (TL-2 or TL-3) Speed Width - Narrow vs. Wide Length Restrictions MOT Phase (Temporary) Use Type K barrier pay item 33

Design Standards 34 Crash Cushions (QPL)

Design Standards 35 Crash Cushions (QPL)

Design Standards 36 Crash Cushions (QPL)

Design Standards 37 Crash Cushions (QPL)

Design Standards 38 Crash Cushions (QPL)

Design Standards 39 Crash Cushions (QPL)

Design Standards 40 Crash Cushions (QPL)

Design Standards 41 Temporary Crash Cushions

Design Standards 42 Temp. Signs Mounted on Barrier

Design Standards 43 Temp. Signs Mounted on Barrier

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