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HomeMy Public PortalAbout2010 Street Resurfacing Phase II, #467004-46000-7041BASE FAILURE REPAIR ONLY (SEE TABLE ON SHEET 2) V I)! Pacific Ocean U s, 01 us,o, us, j VICINITY MAP usim NORTH 2010 STREET RESURFACING PHASE II PROJECT NO. 467004-46000-704 1 I-80 1.5" WEDGE CUT 1.5" WEDGE CUT WEEKEND WORK (9:00 AM TO 4:00 PM) 1.5" WEDGE CUT WEEKEND WORK (9:00 AM TO 4:00 PM) w F- 0 0 DESCRIPTION O 0 u Z U Q W (�W W U) EtQ r Wa W Lr� U0 O I O N 0 LOCATIO\ z O (7)o >z w e 0 1113 N tT w U m 0 a a 4. a 0 U N 0 3T a. 0 SURVEYED BY: I- Q 0 O z O O O7 DESIGNED/DRAWN BY: H.A DATE:1/2011 O N w F -- Q 0 CHECKED BY: O.C. SCALE: N.A. PROJECT NO.: 467004-46000-7041 CASE 3 DRAWER 19 SET 38 SHEET 1 OF 3 ry r Q AHOMAYOLNAProjects VanospA2010 Street ResurfacingAPlease aAsneer 1 k 2 01/06/2011 DATE 1 ITEM LOCATION # TOTAL # ITEM'S DESCRIPTION UNIT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 * QUANTITIES >- 00 2 Grind 1.5" AC from lip of gutter to lip of gutter SF 32500 23000 10500 5900 71900 o 0_ a 0 Wedge Cut 1.5" AC pavement gutter key and 3 conform (6' Wide Typical) LF 3350 700 1200 3450 8700 VARIES Overlay 1.5" AC from lip of gutter to lip of per plan. z� = ���� �������� � o G. TOE OOVGERLAY ,.5 Ac -. v 5 4" to 6" deep base failure repair. (plug on the same day in two 3" lifts). (Aggregate Base TON 100 100 10 170 5 64 136 600 1185 - z,, �`�r�`r ern E� FAILURE REPAIR _, <, � ::,,a,?,;;;,,,,,,,/,,2 Streets) I 4 ' } REVISION NO. 6 >6" deep base failure repair (in three or more 3" lifts). (Aggregate Base Streets) TON 50 50 I— MIN. — (TYP) TYPICAL SECTION Project Engineer Date r 4-5-11 Senior Engineer Date Deputy Director of Public Works/City Engineer Date 7 Remove and replace concrete type A curb and gutter. (<5' gutter) LF 900 100 350 50 50 1450 LOCATIONS" N S 3 THROUGH 6 (1/2DENSE MEDIUM) 8 Remove and replace concrete type A sidewalk SF 3400 300 1350 200 100 5350 NO SCALE 9 Remove and replace concrete type B curb and gutter and sidewalk SF 1400 200 1600 10 Remove and replace brick type sidewalk SF 170 170 11 Remove and replace concrete Residential or Commercial Driveway Approach. (Including depressed curb and gutter pan) SF 2400 660 1400 4460 12 Remove and replace concrete Valley Gutter. SF 700 700 (2' wide, 8" PCC/6" AB) VARIES 13 Construct Wheel Chair Ramp as per Caltrans EA 4 3 2 5 9 23 6' WIDE WEDGE CUT (TYP.) — OVERLAY , 5" AC ri,�;zrizrrf r <rir22/ r/7/ y - , , ',;z.:////:; 6' WIDE WEDGE CUT (TYP.) ) — 14 Adjust MH riser ring to rade 1 g EA 10 1 9 7 2 3 3 6 41 ,.5" KEY BBAILURE REPAIR EXISTING AC PAVEMENT T ` 1.5" KEY 15 Adjust water valve rim and barrel to grade EA 5 5 _MN._ (TYP) HMA5 E II QUANTITIES, GE\EAL \OTES A\D DETAILS 16 Adjust sewer clean out rim to grade. EA 1 1 TYPICAL SECTION 17 Adjust City Monument rim to grade. EA 7 7 LOCATIONS 1 , 2, 6 Sc 7 (1.5" KEY &1.5" OVERLAY) (1/2" DENSE MEDIUM) 18 Install 4" wide white thermoplastic stop bar/limit line LF 80 40 120 No SCALE 19 Install 12" wide white thermoplastic stop bar/limit line LF 20 50 50 150 20 60 60 410 20 Install 12" wide yellow thermoplastic stop bar/limit line LF 350 850 180 1380 21 Install 'STOP' thermoplastic pavement legend EA 5 2 3 10 3 2 25 22 Install 'SLOW' thermoplastic pavement legend EA 2 2 23 Install '25' thermoplastic pavement legend EA 2 2 24 Install 'SLOW SCHOOL XING' thermoplastic pavement legend SET 2 2 4 GENERAL NOTES 25 Install detail 4 LF 1500 1500 1 - CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE TRAFFIC CONTROL PLANS FOR ALL LOCATIONS PRIOR TO BEGINNING ❑ F WORK. 26 Install detail 10 LF 50 50 2- CONTRACTOR SHALL RECORD THE FOLLOWING PRIOR TO GRINDING OPERATION : 27 Install detail 23 LF 100 300 400 A- EXISTING LANE WIDTH. B- EXISTING TYPE OF TRAFFIC PAVEMENT MARKERS, LEGENDS AND DETAILS. C- EXISTING LOCATION OF ALL MANHOLES, 28 Install detail 38C LF 50 50 WATER VALVES, CITY MONUMENTS, MONITORING WELLS AND ANY OTHER UTILITIES. 29 Install detail 39 LF 40 40 3- BASE FAILURE LOCATIONS AND QUANTITIES SHALL BE DETERMINED AFTER GRINDING IS COMPLETE EXCEPT FOR LOCATIONS WHICH WILL BE WEDGE CUT. 30 Install type I thermoplastic Arrow EA 1 1 4- ALL PAVEMENT LEGENDS, LIMIT LINES, STOP BARS, X -WALKS, PARKING T'S AND BIKE LANES SYMBOLS AND LEGENDS ARE THERMOPLASTIC UNLESS DIRECTED OTHERWISE BY THE PROJECT SURVEYED BY: BOOK NO. DATE: DESIGNED/DRAWN BY: H.A DATE:1/2011 CHECKED BY: O.C. DATE:1/2011 SCALE: N.A. PROJECT NO.: 467004-46000-7041 31 Install type IV thermoplastic Arrow EA 5 5 ENGINEER. 32 Install type VII thermoplastic Arrow EA 2 2 33 Install type "A", "E" or "D" detector loop. Connect all wires as necessary per Caltrans STD. EA 5 5 34 Install blue reflector EA 2 2 2 2 4 4 3 4 23 CASE 3 DRAWER 19 SET 38 35 Remove tree (up to in diameter) and grind tree Stump and Roots as per City Arborist's direction EA 1 1 SHEET 2 OF 3 W H 0 Sturrnwater ollution Prevention Program General Construction & Site Supervision Aivaut• planning prevents pollution /Schedule excavakan and grading activities for dry weather periods. To reduce soil erosion, plant inupo- rary vegetation, or piece other erosion toalwls before min begin, 11.m:ateand protect storm drains in the vacantly of the site With berms or filters during wet weather periods. /Control the amount of runoff Grose* your alto (cups ially during eacavetivn) by wrung berms ur mime - rag or permeate drainage ditches to divert water flow round the silo. Reduce skmnwater runoff velocities by constructing temporary check dams ur berms where appropriate. /Train year employees ad evbcvnttactvrn. Make these bmc urres available to everyone who works on the contemetion site. Inform aubcottlractor about the new stonnwatcr ccyuire nu:uts autd theirreaponat'+ilitics. Good huuscicoeping practice. /Designate one completely contained area for auto parking, vehicle refueling, aid routine equipment maintenance. The designated area should be well away from steams or stone dram inlets, one bemired if neces- sary. Make major repairs of situ, /Keep materials out of the rain — prevent runoff Coritaaninttieil at the source. Cover exposed piles of soil or ennsentctton materials with plastic steaming ar temporary roofs. /Keep pollutaab ©i' exposed surfaces, Pl c teastt caul and recyclias receptacles around Mash to Willie tiIC liner. /Dry sweep paved surfma.'v float damnto stone dram, creeks, or channels. If pave unit flalines is necessary, use dill ponds or other techniques to trop sediment and other pullutrtuts. /Clean up leaks, drips and outer spills immediately in they dc not contaminate soil or groundwater or leave residue on paved surfsxs. UM; dry cleanup muUrexis when vex possible_ If you muss use water, use just enough to keep the dust down. /Cover and maintain dnmpeters. Chime frequently for leaks. Place tlumpsters under roofs ur cover with tarps Cr sotstie: slwrtita` tsectited azouud the uutaide of the duropster. A plastic liner is rocoutmemdod to prevent leakage of liquids. Never clean out a dumpier by hosing it down on the ooastzuotion the. ',Make sure portable toilets are msiutained in good working order by the ktasiny company and that wastes arc dispusczt of properly. (beck mike frequently for leaks. i4fdtariaiiwaset Landaus Practioc *OUTGO reduction minimise waste when yon order materials. Order only the amount you need re finish the job. /Use recyclable materials whenever possible. Arum c for picL-up of recyclable materials such as concrete, asphalt, scrap meal, advents, degreasers, clente] veg- etation, paper, rock, and vehicle rnaiernance materials such as used oil, mete= , batteries, ad tires. /Dispose of all wastes and demolition debris properly. Many eonstruction inatutials and watates can be rexycled, including solvents, w ntor--based paints, vehicle tlui ds, broken uphill. tied ew e:Mc, wceod, and donee vtgete- don. Matcrlals and debris that cannot he tccycled must be taken to au appropriate !predtnI or disposed of as hazardous waste. Never berry waste materials or leave than in the moot or moat a crock or imam bed. Stormwater Pollution Prevention Program Pollution Prevention — It's Part of the Plan It is responsibility t o th ♦ob ri ht! J � Runoff from streets and other paved areas is a major source of pollution in local creeks, San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean. Construction activities can directly affect the health of our waters unless contractors an.d crews plan ahead to keep dirt, debris, and other construction waste away from storm drains and creeks_ Following these guidelines will ensure your compliance with local stormwater ordinance requirements. Remember, ongoing monitoring and maintenance of installed controls is crucial to proper implementation. Heavy Equipment Operation Site planning and preventives J Designate a completely em twined doe site, well away from stye ems or lbrauto and cquipmentput-king, refuel vehicle and equipment mainteettance• mime- , and routine I Maintain al vehicle ami Leavy egcupmeneinspect fro- men tly for and rimer leaks. J Perform major maintenance, re o mipmeut washing off int. b J If you must dram and replace mote oil, radiator coolant, or other fhxide on aiic, use drip pass or drop cloth to catch drips awl sprits. Cu let 4211 spent fluids, erne in separate ccmtainem, end recycle whenever possible, or dispt no of 'kith ra: haxsulous waste. ,/ Demon u parts. diesel tsid to lubricate or clean equipment c J Reeyclo used vehicle batteneti Clara up spins imattadiataly when limy tipped J. Never hese down "dirty" pavernew or imp mineable [surfacers wheat fluids have spilled. Use dry cleanup tneth- oda (abaorbcn materials, cal hat, awdJorraga) whenever pomable. If you must use water, use just enough to keep tit: dust data. Sweep up spilled day mater is irnmechhstcle Never at- tempt to "wash them away" wit water, or bury them. Use as little water sae possible for dust eounpl. J Cleat up spills uu dirt eras by diesiag up andmoped y disposing of contaminated soil. I Itciaon sign'iliceul spnills to the apprupri still rcespon agencies immediately. You are requited by law to report all siguitimatreleases of hazardous tnnteuials,including oil. To report a kill, call tic following a ss:emote 1) Dial 911 or your local emrergency response number, 2) Cell the Ooven rnu's °Mee of htnergency Services Warning Canoe (800) $ 5 2-' 550 (24 hours). s). Earth -Moving Activities Daring Cattsrructfon ilk et»a»ee rsia ping vega' oats. only when absolutely necee- ✓S"eed or plant temporary -vegetation for control an elan s 4r where coxtuvctioi is not immediately planned. JPretect downslope dunnage counsel, streams, and storm drains with hay baits, temporary 4 -release males, silt le¢ons, ttinus or seem drain inlet filters. /l lse check dams or ditches to dive -1 runoff around excnvst- tIasu and ended areas. / Cover stockpiles and axcaverrrl soil with�racur:d plastic sheeting. ,/ rtop crly monitor and maintain all erasion acrd i ootrols. ✓ Property report failures of erosion to the local storrnwaterautority. trots Gaeeeal Business Practices ✓Sclu,ciulu aware silos end grading work for oether. ✓Pcrtbrm major miuipment repairs away dun tiro job site. ,/ When refueling orwhen vehictekepapmant maintenance tturst be done oar situ, work within a to mplettsly brained urea away fruit atone drains. /Do mot toediesel mil to lubricate 4. Witch burr soil atad ponded groundwater List may be con - laminated. Wary of these conditions are observed, test for contttminution sad cuuteet the Regional Wake Quality Geeing Board; • Unusual Wit cosijitioae, discoloratiur, or odor • Abaudoucd underground tanks • Aburndseuvt wells • Buried barrels, debris, or Etna Roadwork & Paving F resh Concrete Painting & Application Mortar Application of Solvents & Adhesives Develop and implement crosimttsedimattconttdplain for roadway embankments. / Schedule excavation ad grading work for dry weather. 1 Cheek all equipment fur Lien and repair leaking equipment peemptly, / Perform major mainutmace, rq,sirs, andwashing ofequip- ment away bee Om construction site. I When rdircling or vebic c(cquiprnetm. maintenance trust be fella on site, de/Agnate a completely oonrsined area away limn storm drains and =eke d Do not we diesel oil to lubricate or clean equipment or pasts. Recycle used vii, batteries, concrete, broken whale etc. w henever pont bb. Train employees in using the;tc; best management practices. Dazdsig Cosaru.ctyum ✓ Avoid paving and seal coating in wit weather, orwbnn rain is forecast name fresh pavement will have time to cure. t% Cover end rc$ catch basins and manholes when applying taeal men, shiny teal, tog seal. ell. ✓ Um check darns, ditches, or berma to diver ntrnif around eseavatic us. ✓ Never wash excess material from exposed- aggregate com- mute or similar treatments into a strew or storm drain. Col Met and recycle, or elates to dirt area. / Cover stockpiles and tiles construction materials with plastic tarps. Protect from rainfall and prevent runoff with temporary mole or plras*t c sheets and berms. e/ Catch drips torn paver with drip pans or absorbent material (cloth, raga, etc.) placed under machine when not in use. ✓ ('loan up all spills and leaks meting"dry" methods (with absorbent nruurialsirags), or dig up and remove contarni- mated soil. I Collect and recycle or appropriately dispose of excess abrasive gravel or sand. J Avoid overepplieetiortby water tracksiinr dust cumin+] ArfpiWt/Caecneta Removal ✓ Avoid creatiug excess dust when breaking Crete. ✓ After brnukicag tip old pa mine it,bc stare to iauovic 111 chunks and pieces from the slue, J Make sure broken pavement does not came in contact wkb raintall or molt ✓ Protect narby storm drama 'Bleu daring nwecurt ng. Shovel or vacuum Raw -cut slurry deposits end remove from the tC' vier hose down streets to ukruv up tracked din. Use dry Sweep methods. u Oratral & aims Pract%ets of Both al your yard ad the construction site, always store both dry and wet materials under cover, protested Item rainfall and ruuof E Pm Wet dry materials barn wind bags of cement after they are open. By sure to keep lowu cauient powder away hoar Quttee, storm drains, rainfall, end runoff f Wash out concnete artixcts only .i,u dcst.guated »vaslt vt in your yard, where the waterwilt tBowinto eentailment ponds or onto dirt. Lot concrete harden and dispose of as szbase. Whoever possible, -recycle washout by punemg back Leto mixer* for reuse. Nang dispose of wuhout into the street, storm drains, drainage dilobes, or streams. Daring Con uotdow I Don't mix up .arse fah uvszcrrcctt or use W a clay. you will 1 Set up and otcrate small mixers on mulls nor heavy plaatic drop cloths. Whenclewing top after driveway or wash fines Into dirt areas, not down the street or stem dram. 1 Freest aggregate wash from rltive:wayapano construction from entering storm drains. Hose aggregate wash onto din areas and spade into dirt. t Place lay bales or other erosion controls dotcmetope to rapture num f f carrying mortar or cement before it readies the stain dream. St When breaktul up paving, be suns to pick and dispose properly, t Recycle largo clunks of broken eoaerate t Dispose of small amounts of sxcetisr dry and z ,ortat Indio trash. ref Never bury solid or hazardous wasteueeterial. art liable for fines of up to $25,000 per day! Handling Paint Products ./ Keep all liquid paint products and wastes away from the tuner, sheet, and storm drums. Liquid reniducsti float paints, thhuters, solveerrts, glues, and oh ring fluids are hazardous wastes and mini be disposed of at a hazardous waste colic etiOn (sal (.ty (mew your local stemmata program). Paintirrd alcvnq.i I Never clean brushes or rinse paint coutainers iglu a street, gone; storm drain, or stream. Fur water -based paints, paint out bnusbes to the extent possible. Rime to lit sanitary sewer one a you tootle gain permission from the local aastewatez treatment auCrority. Never pour paint down a drain. 1 For oil -based paints, paint out bn;shes to the extern poe- sbk and clean with 11'innet or retvemt in a proper center. r. Filter undrousu thinners and solvents. Diapoae of acmes liquids and residue as hazardous waste. Paint removal / Paint chips and dust front con -hazardous dry stripptint and wand blasting may be swept up or oollceted in plastic drop cloths and disposed of as trash. 1 Chcsxical paint tstrippimg =Aldus and chips and duart from marime paints or paints containing lead or trrib utyl tin must be disposed of as hnzardeuiwastes. / When stripping urcleaniugbuilding exteriors with high - pretty re wirer, block stone. Mann Wash waatoc onto a dirt area and spade into soil. Or, check with the local wastewater treatment authority -to find out if ycu can collect (mop or vseuutu) building dee ring water aad dispose to the sauilary sewer. Sampling of sty: water may he revered to assist the wastewater treatment authority in making its decision. cichrnsc leftover paints whenever possible. .yc.1e or dispose of excess water -based paint at.a household .hazardous weak eellcciew facibty, or use up. WLcn they nit thoroughly dry, empty paiul caus, used brushed, rap, and drop cloths may be disposed of 99 gar- bage in a sanitary t:tndfih) I Reuse Leftover ail -based paint I Aspen including sktdsos, stye haautious waste. es liquid 1 Sine a quantity $eueratorr should cheek with ill: San l4teke County Einvirouineatal Health Mil ion tesarrdlog recycling orha.yardour; waste disposal. / Unopened ca.nrs of paint may be able to Ire rut:urnix) to d paint vendor. Cheek with the vendor reearding its'buy- back" pQiky. Landscaping, Gardening, and Pool Maintenance Pr earl sloe and landaawph$ materials front wind ancf rain by storing theta under tams or secured plastic seating. Store pesticides, catilizers, and other Ghazni n alb amours ur in a shed or arms a cabinet. I Schedule grading and excavation prenjex;lw ten dry weather. I Use teznpotery chock dams cur ditches to divert runoff away erne Mean draita 1 Protect storm drain inlets with hay bales, boots, filter mars or other inlet protection ns9alsunes. 1 Revcgctatlon is an excellent farm of erosion control for any site. Landscgping/Gardets /Use asp pesticides and folk nv la el directions. Rinse con- Laiuers, us►d use rinsewater we product Dispose of rinsed containers in the trash dispose of teased pesticides as hazardous wale. ✓ Collect lawn andgarden clippings, priming waste, and tree trimmings. Chip if necemery, and compose ✓ Do not place yard waste in gutters. In co=m=iiisrt with cuubsidcyardwaste recycling, leave clippings andpruning waste for pickup in approved bags or twntsiaers. Or, take to a landfill that composts yard waste. ✓ Do not blow or rake leaves, etc. into Pewitouttla,ial5p. Maintenance J Never discharge chlorinated peel et spa ntcr e z s..t c.Vr germ drain. J When angering a pool or spa, le calories dissipate for 5 le 3 days. 'flies recycle water by claiming itgradualfy canto landscaped Crew, or drain the dect1orlrtsrrxi water to a emen gratin. J Chlorinated wale may be to discharged io the sanitary sewer (if allowed by the tool sewage trealunsat authority) by naming a huge to it utility sink or sewer pipe clt lout Junc- tion. J Do not use copper -based algaecide& Control a! chlorine or oteraltnroatives to copper-hosed-poc cals. Copper: is iarmAll to aquatic lift and cant Ins completely removed by the sewage train= plant. DESCRIPTION 0 �o >z w 0 4 Project Engineer 0 O ai "O', j o ,n 0 0 PPOGPAV PPEVENTIO\ POLLUTION STORVWATER SURVEYED BY: w F- a 0 0 z 0 0 CD DESIGNED/DRAWN BY: H.A DATE:1/2011 0 N F- a CHECKED BY: O.C. SCALE: N.A. PROJECT NO.: 467004-46000-7041 CASE 3 DRAWER 19 SET 38 SHEET_3 OF 3 yAri, ,I,L,. 1 4 : m/cr,/run