breaks
Structural
- Dec 8, 2000
- 118
Hey all!
I have a question regarding maintenance of traffic and clearance requirements.
I have a widening project where we're maintaining traffic adjacent to a work area. The existing full-depth pavement is going to carry 4 lanes next to the work area. The work being done adjacent to the traffic will consist of saw cutting the edge of pavement (removing the shoulder) so that the roadway can be widened in the direction of the existing shoulder. A barrier will be placed (on the existing pavement) to separate the traffic and the construction zone.
My question is this: how much clearance needs to be provided between the face of barrier (on the work zone side of the barrier) and the extents of the saw cut to allow for the work crew to do the saw cutting and then complete the pavement construction? I'm currently assuming a foot will be sufficient to allow for the saw cutting of the existing pavement.
Any thoughts would be appreciated! I have checked a few state specs and standards and was unable to find any reference to this.
Thanks in advance, breaks
I have a question regarding maintenance of traffic and clearance requirements.
I have a widening project where we're maintaining traffic adjacent to a work area. The existing full-depth pavement is going to carry 4 lanes next to the work area. The work being done adjacent to the traffic will consist of saw cutting the edge of pavement (removing the shoulder) so that the roadway can be widened in the direction of the existing shoulder. A barrier will be placed (on the existing pavement) to separate the traffic and the construction zone.
My question is this: how much clearance needs to be provided between the face of barrier (on the work zone side of the barrier) and the extents of the saw cut to allow for the work crew to do the saw cutting and then complete the pavement construction? I'm currently assuming a foot will be sufficient to allow for the saw cutting of the existing pavement.
Any thoughts would be appreciated! I have checked a few state specs and standards and was unable to find any reference to this.
Thanks in advance, breaks