SW Region Construction Conference February 19 th 2014 Joe Schneider – Work Zone Engineer Traffic Section – SW Region La Crosse Office
Lane Closure System (LCS) An overview
Web-based system used to track closures and restrictions on Wisconsin state highways Facilitate data sharing with WisDOT applications that require lane closure data, such as 511 Traveler Information and Oversize/Overweight (OSOW) permitting Improve the completeness, reliability, and timeliness of lane closure data on state highways LCS Objectives
What closures should be tracked? – All let projects – Any planned maintenance or permit / utility work closure or restriction When should closures be entered? – 14 days - Project start, full roadway closure, change in width restriction – 7 days - System ramp closure – 3 days - Lane and service ramp closure System Use
Data Accuracy & Completing Closures It is critical that all closure information entered in the LCS be accurate – The closure information entered in the LCS is used to: Provide traveler information through WI’s 511 phone system and website Issue OSOW permits, which has a direct impact on the movement of commerce through WI
Web Address
Closure Walk Through Type of facility ( mainline, ramp, bridge or system interchange ) Duration type ( daily/nightly, weekly, continuous or long term ) Closure is either a closure or restriction What’s closed ( single lane, left shoulder, left lane, 2 left lanes etc.. ) Closure location If the closure location is not listed, find the closest point and give a direction and distance from OSOW Restrictions ( place any restrictions that OSOW will use when creating routes / issuing permits ) If a full closure is selected, a detour route will need to be entered Other useful information about the closure should be placed in the external facilities box If more than 1 facility will be needed, the add facility button will allow for multiple entries Enter lane width available or height available
Work Zone Traffic Control Guides
Work Zone Traffic Control Proper Signing
Sign sheeting
Sign mounting/height
Lane closed sign & barricade
Unacceptable Message and Sheeting Material
Work Zone Traffic Control TC Equipment
Portable changeable message sign messaging
Arrowboard Condition
DRUM Condition
Work Zone Traffic Control Flagging
FLAGGING Positioning & equipment
Flagging positioning & equipment
Equipment/material storage
Work Zone Traffic Control Personal Safety
Safety Apparel Chapter 6
Permanent Signing
Unacceptable Mounting
Standard Specification Furnish a sign mounting system from the departments approved products list. Signing contractor should order sign mounting brackets with plenty of lead time. Sign mounting hardware, including mounting brackets are incidental to signing bid item.
Approved Overhead Sign Support Mounting Bracket
Bid Items for Signs Most Common Types of Reflective Sheeting Signs Type 1 Reflective SH – Large Interstate / Freeway Signs mounted on steel I beams or overhead sign structure Signs Type 2 Reflective H – Regulatory and Directional Signs Signs Type 2 Reflective F – Warning and School Related Signs
Sign Manufacture Details in Plan See notes for sign type and sheeting type.
Special Sign Details – Shop Drawings are not Required Manufacturer shall use plan details. – Type 1 example
Special Sign Details – Shop Drawings are not Required Manufacturer shall use plan details. – Type 2 example
Signing and Marking Contact Information La Crosse Office – Iver Peterson – (608) – Eric Glindinning – (608) Madison Office – Erik Nilson – (608) – Jeff Holloway – (608)
Joe Schneider Traffic – La Crosse Office Questions?