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SP00970 (2015 Specifications: 01-08-15) (This Section requires SP00960.

Requires SP00962 for supports.)



SECTION 00970 - HIGHWAY ILLUMINATION



(Follow all instructions. If there are no instructions above a subsection, paragraph, sentence, or bullet, then include them in the project. The specifications may be modified to include project specific specifications, but all additions, deletions, or modifications must be sent to the ODOT Technical Resource and Senior Specifications Engineer for review and approval.)
Comply with Section 00970 of the Standard Specifications.





SP00990 (2015 Specifications: 08-20-15) (This Section requires SP00960

May require SP02925. Requires

SP00962 for traffic signal supports.)



SECTION 00990 - TRAFFIC SIGNALS



(Follow all instructions. If there are no instructions above a subsection, paragraph, sentence, or bullet, then include them in the project. The specifications may be modified to include project specific specifications, but all additions, deletions, or modifications must be sent to the ODOT Technical Resource and Senior Specifications Engineer for review and approval.)
(Use the following lead-in paragraph when none of the following subsections are included in the project.)
Comply with Section 00990 of the Standard Specifications.
(Use the following lead-in paragraph when any of the following subsections are included in the project.
Comply with Section 00990 of the Standard Specifications modified as follows:
(Use the following subsection .42h) when audible pedestrian signals are required. Check with Signal Designer.)
00990.42(h)  Audible Pedestrian Signals - Add the following paragraph to the end of this subsection:
Use audible pedestrian signals from the ODOT "Green Sheet".
(Use the following subsection .43(b-5) when installing new loops or loop feeders.)
00990.43(b-5)  Resistance Testing - Replace the bullet list with the following bullet list:
Before splicing and sealing – continuity test

Before splicing after sealing – resistance test

After splicing and sealing – resistance test
(Use the following subsection .43(c) when video detection systems are required.)
00990.43(c)  Video Detection Systems - Add the following paragraph to the end of this subsection.
Use video detection systems from the ODOT "Green Sheet".
(Use the following subsection .43(d) when microwave and radar detection systems are required.)
00990.43(d)  Microwave and Radar Detection Systems - Add the following paragraph to the end of this subsection.
Use microwave and radar detection systems from the ODOT "Green Sheet".
(Use the following subsection .90 when any of the following are required:

Traffic signal installation

Traffic Signal modification

Detector installation

Ramp Meter Signal Installation

Flashing Beacon Installation

Automatic Traffic Recorder Installation

Delete the "(s)" or parentheses from the word "item(s)" as appropriate. Delete pay items from the lead-in paragraph and list that do not apply, but do not change the alpha characters next to the pay items. Do NOT revise the pay item names by inserting intersection locations in the blanks. The intersection locations should only be inserted in the bid schedule.)
00990.90  Payment - Replace pay item(s) (a), (b), (c), (d), (f), and (g) with the following pay items:
(a) Traffic Signal Installation, _____ Lump Sum

(b) Traffic Signal Modification, _____ Lump Sum

(c) Detector Installation, _____ Lump Sum

(d) Ramp Meter Signal Installation, _____ Lump Sum

(f) Flashing Beacon Installation, _____ Lump Sum

(g) Automatic Traffic Recorder Installation, _____ Lump Sum


Add the following paragraph before the paragraph that begins "Item (a) includes furnishing…":
(Delete pay item letters from the following paragraph when the pay items are not included in the list above).
In item(s) (a), (b), (c), (d), (f), and (g), the intersection location will be inserted in the blank.
Add the following paragraph after the paragraph that begins “No separate or additional payment…”:
Restoration of sidewalk will be paid for according to 00759.90.


SECTION 00995 – INTELLIGENT TRANSPORATION SYSTEMS

Section 00995, which is not a Standard Specification, is included in this Project by Special Provision.


Description
00995.00 Scope - This work consists of furnishing, installing, and testing Bluetooth traffic sensors, and electrical work for intelligent transportation systems (ITS) and equipment according to these Special Provisions and as shown. This work also consists of installing Agency-furnished variable message signs (VMS), radar traffic sensors, Bluetooth sensors, PTZ CCTV cameras, and associated equipment.
The work includes picking up Agency-furnished variable message signs and other equipment and transporting each sign to the appropriate site. Contractor shall provide all equipment for loading and transport, Aany damage occurring during transportation to the site and during installation will be repaired at the Contractor’s expense.
Incidental materials necessary to complete the project, not specified herein, will be furnished, and installed by the Contractor.
See Section 00160.30 for Agency-Furnished Materials provided under this contract.
In addition to the requirements of Section 00960 and Section 02920, install VMS, PTZ CCTV camera equipment, radar traffic sensors, and Bluetooth traffic sensors according to the following Specifications.
00995.01 Required Submittals - Within 14 days after the preconstruction meeting, submit to the Engineer a complete listing and drawings of all components of the system and operational description for approval according to 00960.02. Include catalog sheets and/or other descriptive literature of proposed materials that include technical data, physical properties and operational description in sufficient detail to demonstrate the equipment meets these specifications. Clearly identify manufacturer’s name and model number for proposed materials. All submittal documentation shall be on 8.5”x11” or 11”x17” pages unless otherwise allowed.
When submitting material lists for approval, identify any revisions or changes to manufacturer names, component names, and model numbers listed in these special provisions. Include a brief justification for the revision or change.
The Engineer will either approve or reject each submitted item within 10 working days of submittal subject to the completeness of the Contractor's submittal. Actual elapsed time for the Engineer's review is dependent upon the completeness and appropriateness of the documentation being submitted. Any deficiencies in the Contractor's submittals shall require additional time for approval. Any delays caused by such deficiencies shall not be grounds for extension of project consideration dates. Anticipate review intervals and schedule submittals accordingly to ensure project progress.
00995.02 Quality Assurance - Each electrical product shall be listed for intended use. Each product shall bear the listing organization’s label. In the absence of a label, provide nationally recognized laboratory documentation that verifies testing in accordance with a recognized national code or standard, in accordance with 29 CFR 1910.7documentation verifying product listing.
For products not listed in the above directories, provide evidence that the product has been tested and certified by a nationally recognized laboratory, in accordance with 29 CFR 1910.7. The following are acceptable evidence:


  • OSHA documentation that demonstrates recognition

  • Laboratory documentation that verifies testing in accordance with a recognized national code or standard


00995.03 Regulations, Standards, and Codes - The following documents form a part of this Specification to the extent indicated by the references thereto. The latest edition with addenda shall be used in the design.
Code of Federal Regulations (CFR)
Title 29, Part 1910.7 OSHA Recognition Process for Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratories
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
C62.41 – 2002 Recommended Practice on Surge Voltages in Low Voltage AC Power Circuits
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)
70 – 2014 National Electric Code
Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA)
TIA-568-C.2 Balanced Twisted-Pair Telecommunications Cabling and Components Standards
Underwriters Laboratories (UL)
50E – 2011 Enclosures for Electrical Equipment, Environmental Considerations
497B – 2004 Protectors for Data Communications and Fire-Alarm Circuits
497C – 2001 Protectors for Coaxial Communications Circuits
498 – 2012 Attachment Plugs and Receptacles
508A – 2013 Standard for Industrial Control Panels
943 – 2011 Standard for Safety for Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupters
1012 – 2010 Power Units Other Than Class 2
1059 – 2001 Terminal Blocks
1449 – 2007 Standard for Surge Protective Devices
Materials
00995.10 ITS Cabinets Network Equipment - Materials shall meet the following requirements:

Furnish and install ground mounted traffic style (332) cabinet with foundation as shown. The cabinet shall be UL 50 Type 3R listed. The cabinet shall consist of Housing #1 and Mounting #1 Cage assemblies as defined in ODOT’s Standard Specification for Microcomputer Signal Controller. Provide the housing requirements listed in Section 2 with the exception of the police panel. The cabinet assembly shall be assembled and listed by a certified UL 508A panel shop or have the final assembly certified by an approved National Recognized Testing Laboratory.


The cabinet shall come equipped with a filtered, forced air ventilation system and light. Light shall automatically turn on when cabinet doors are opened.
All incoming 120V circuits shall terminate on terminal blocks. All terminal blocks shall be UL 1059 listed. For No. 10 AWG conductors or smaller, use sectional, double terminal, barrier type terminal blocks with binder screw terminals. Terminal ampacities shall be equal to or greater than conductor ampacities. For No. 8 AWG conductors or larger, use either one-piece for factory assembled, sectional, barrier type terminal blocks with box lug terminals having a pressure plate between screw and conductor. Use terminals of the correct size for the conductor to be connected.
Bus bars shall be sized to accommodate required connections and shall be amperage rated for use.
Source power circuit shall be protected by a main circuit breaker. All branch circuits shall be protected by branch circuit breakers. All circuit breakers shall be UL 489 listed.
Receptacles shall be general purpose, NEMA 5-15R, duplex, white, specification grade, rated 15A, 125 V, 3 wire, grounding type, with screw terminals. Mount within receptacle box and install cover plate. All receptacles shall be UL 498 listed.
Provide a rack mounted line conditioner in the cabinet in that automatically regulates the incoming voltage from brownouts, overvoltages, and transient surges for the protection of electrical equipment. The line conditioner shall use a transformer based voltage correction circuit for maintaining nominal 120V AC output.
Input Voltage: 90 V to 139 V AC, 60 Hz

Output Voltage: 120 V AC +/- 5%, 60 Hz

Output Load: 1,440 Watts

Receptacles: NEMA 5-15R, 10 minimum

Surge Suppression Energy Rating: 1,440 joules minimum

Height: 5.25 inch (3U) maximum

Power Connection: NEMA5-15P power cord

Listing: UL 1012


(a) Category 6 Patch Cable - The Category 6 patch cable furnished for installation in equipment cabinets. Cable shall be factory terminated with RJ45 connectors and strain relief boots on both ends. The cable shall meet or exceed the following requirements:
TIA/EIA 568C.2 Category 6

Unshielded twisted pair with 4 pair 24 AWG wire

Operating temperature range: -30°F to +165°F
00995.11 Camera System Equipment - Materials shall meet the following requirements:
(a) Camera, Lens, Housing and Pan/Tilt Assembly - The camera, lens, housing, and pan/tilt assembly shall integrate to form a complete functioning system. The minimum performance specifications for the camera and lens are:
Video Signal Type: NTSC

Image Sensor: ¼” Progressive Scan CCD

Pixels: 704 Horizontal by 480 Vertical minimum

Zoom: 35X optical minimum, 12X digital

Zoom Speed: 5.8 seconds maximum

Angle of View: Minimum 3 to 54°

Focus: Automatic with manual override

Max. Sensitivity: 0.08 lux minimum

Shutter Speed: Automatic with manual override 1/2~1/30,000

Iris Control: Automatic with manual override

Video Connector: IP66 rated RJ45 for 10/100 BASE T/TX

White Balance: Automatic with manual override


Dome Pendant Construction: Steel or Aluminum

Lower Dome Construction: Acrylic

Pan Movement: 360° continuous pan rotation

Vertical Tilt: Unobstructed 2° to –92°

Manual Pan Speed: 0.1 to 80° per second minimum

Preset Pan Speed: 250° per second minimum

Manual Tilt Speed: Variable, 0.1 to 200° per second

Present Tilt Speed: 200° per second

Light Attenuation: Clear, zero light loss
Video Encoding: H.264, MPEG-4, and MJPEG

Video Streams: 2 simultaneous streams

Frame Rate: Selectable 30, 25, 24, 15, 12.5, 12, 10, 8, 7. 5, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1

Supported Protocols: TCP/IP, UDP/IP, RTP, RTSP, NTP, SNMP, HTTP, HTTPS, SSH, SSL, FTP

System Support: Pelco Interface on Endura 2.0 or newer

Certification: ONVIF 1.02


Operating Temperature: -40° to +122°F

Environmental: NEMA Type 4X rated, sunshield, fan, and heater included

Alarm Inputs: 4

PTZ Presets: 16 minimum


The Camera Housing and Pan/Tilt assembly shall be Pelco Spectra IV model SD4E36-PG-E1.
(b) Camera Mount and Power Supply - Provide camera mount with integrated compatible power supply for the PTZ camera as shown. The power supply shall:


  • Be installed on the signal pole support as an integrated part of the PTZ camera

  • 1.5 inch NPT pipe adapter for PTZ camera dome attachment

  • Grey in color

  • Provide integrated overcurrent protection

  • Convert incoming 120V AC, 60 Hz to 24V AC for the PTZ camera, 100 VA minimum

The Camera Mount and Power Supply shall be Pelco IMW24-GY with PA402 pole mount adapter.



(b)  Ethernet Surge Protective Device - Each incoming Ethernet communications cable prior to the network devices shall be protected from electrical transients using surge suppression. Each surge protective device shall meet the following specifications:
Listing: UL 497B

Connectors: RJ45 socket

Mounting: 35mm DIN Rail

Peak surge current: 10 kA at 8x20 µS waveform

Arrestor Type: Gas Discharge

PoE compatibility: IEEE 802.3af and 802.3at

Insertion loss: ≤ 3 dB at 250 MHz

Operating temperature: -30°F to +165°F


00995.11 Bluetooth Traffic Sensor System Equipment - Materials shall meet the following requirements:
(a) Bluetooth Data Collection Unit (DCU) - Delivery assembled DCU to Agency for testing and configuration. Contactor shall arrange for delivery to ODOT at 2445 Liberty St. NE, Salem, Oregon 97303. Contact Tony Owens at 503-378-2945 to schedule delivery. ODOT ITS personnel must be present during delivery.
(b) Bluetooth Antenna - Provide Bluetooth antenna and mount with the following specifications:
Impedance: 50 ohms

Frequency Range: 2,400 to 2,480 MHz

Type: Sector

Horizontal Beamwidth: 180º

Elevation Beamwidth: 15º

Front to Back Ratio: ≥ 15 dB

Gain: 12 dBi

Voltage Standing Wave Ratio: ≤ 1.6:1 at 2,400 MHz

Connector: Female N Type

Weight: 1.2 pounds

Rated Wind Velocity: 100 MPH

Mounting Style: Mast, 4.5 inch to 16 inch outside diameter


(c) Bluetooth Antenna Cable - Provide Bluetooth antenna cable suitable for outdoor installation with the following specifications:
Impedance: 50 ohms

Attenuation: < 17 dB/100 feet at 2.4 GHz

Jacket Material: UV resistant polyethylene (PE),

with waterproofing compound

Inner Conductor: Solid BC

Dielectric: Foam Polyethylene (PE)

Outer Conductor: Aluminum Tape

Overall Braid: Tinned Copper

Connectors: Male N Type, factory terminated

Bend Radius: 0.5 inches

Operating Temperature: -30°F to +165°F

Shielding Effectiveness: > 90 dB

Length: Field verify and minimize excess length
(d) Bluetooth Antenna Surge Protective Device - Provide antenna lightning arrestor surge suppressor with discrete ground connection meeting the following specifications:
Impedance: 50 ohms

Frequency Range: 2,400 to 2,480 MHz

Insertion Loss: ≤ 0.2 dB at 2,400 Mhz

Maximum Surge Current: 10kA at 8x20 µS waveform

Arrestor Type: Gas Discharge

Discharge Voltage: 90 Volts

Impulse Sparkover: 500 Vat 1kV/µS

Voltage Standing Wave Ratio: ≤ 1.1:1 at 2,400 MHz

Protected Connector: Female N Type

Antenna Connector: Female N Type

Operating Temperature: -30°F to +160°F
(e) Bluetooth Equipment Cabinet - Furnish and install pole mounted cabinet as shown. The cabinet assembly shall be assembled and listed by a certified UL 508A panel shop or have the final assembly certified by an approved National Recognized Testing Laboratory. Provide Bluetooth equipment cabinet with the following specifications:
12 gauge Type 304 Stainless Steel

Interior dimensions of 14 inch by 16 inch by 10 inch (nominal)

Aluminum or Stainless Steel mounting backplate, grounded

35mm by 15mm, pre-punched, electrolitically plated steel DIN rails

Stainless steel padlockable latch

Four NEMA 5-15R 120 V AC Receptacles



UL 50 Type 3R listed
Construction
00995.40 Installation - Install materials and equipment as shown on the plans, according to these specifications, and in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
00995.41 Variable Message Sign Installation - Install the Agency-furnished variable message signs, fiber optic sign control cable, and controller cabinets as shown. Stow slack fiber optic sign control cable in the sign housing and controller cabinet after pulling. Fiber optic sign control cable will be terminated by Others.
00995.42 Variable Speed Sign Installation - Install the Agency-furnished variable speed signs, fiber optic sign control cable, and controller cabinets as shown. Stow slack fiber optic sign control cable in the sign housing and controller cabinet after pulling. Fiber optic sign control cable will be terminated by Others.
00995.43 42 CCTV Camera Installation Install Agency-furnished CCTV camera system, which consists of the camera and dome housing, mounting bracket, power supply, and associated wiring as shown and as specified within the Specifications.
00995.44 43 Bluetooth Sensor Installation - Install the Bluetooth sensor system, which consists of the Bluetooth antennas and mounting hardware, Bluetooth antenna cable, Bluetooth antenna bulkhead adapter, Bluetooth equipment cabinets, rack mount DIN brackets for Bluetooth, and associated electrical and communications wiring as shown and as specified within the Specifications.
The Agency will install Bluetooth Data Collection Units (DCU) and power supplies.
00995.45 44 Radar Traffic Sensor Installation - Install the Agency-furnished radar traffic sensors as shown in the plans.
00995.46 45 Identification and Marking - All cables and wiring between subsystems shall be clearly and permanently labeled. All conductors and cables shall be marked within two inches of wire terminations, in junction boxes, and at entrances to poles and cabinets. Marker nomenclature shall be visible without moving wires or markers. Use thermal transfer label printer with minimum 3/4” tape.
00995.47 46 Covers and Guarding - Provide covers or guarding for live parts of terminations on circuits of 50 V or more to ground.
Finishing

00995.70 System and Equipment Commissioning - This work includes providing assistance for commissioning equipment and systems. Notify the Engineer one week in advance of the anticipated equipment installation completion date. The Engineer will establish the date and time of the commissioning.
Be present at the Project Site. Provide temporary traffic control, bucket truck, and personnel as requested by Agency. Commissioning does not constitute final approval. The Contractor is still obligated to finish any incomplete portion of the installation and correct problems with workmanship or replace material that does not meet Specifications.
Field commissioning for the following systems will be performed by Agency staff and/or manufacturer representatives. Adjust equipment based on direction from Agency staff.


  • Variable Message Sign

  • Radar Traffic Sensor

  • Bluetooth Traffic Sensor System

  • Wireless Radio Antenna


Measurement
00995.80 Measurement - No measurement of quantities will be made for work performed under this Section.
Payment
00995.90 Payment - Payment for the work of this Section will be made at the contract lump sum amount for the following items:
Pay Item Unit of Measurement
(a) ITS Installation at ___ Lump Sum (a) ITS Installation, _____ Lump Sum

In item (a), the location will be inserted in the blank.


Item (a) includes furnishing and installing all items of the ITS system at the location shown, including the VMS (Agency-furnished), VSS (Agency-furnished), CCTV camera (Agency-furnished), Bluetooth traffic sensor, radar traffic sensor (Agency-furnished), wireless radio antenna (Agency-furnished), cabinets, and other equipment as specified or shown.
Payment will be payment in full for furnishing and placing all materials, and for furnishing all equipment, labor, and incidentals necessary to complete the work as specified.
No separate or additional payment will be made for required submittals and documentation.
No separate or additional payment will be made for replacement of disturbed earthwork, base, and surfacing.
Restoration of sidewalk will be paid for according to 00759.90.

SECTION 00996 - FIBER OPTIC COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS

Section 00996, which is not a Standard Specification, is included in this Project by Special Provision.
00996.00  Scope - In addition to the requirements of Sections 00960, 00990, 02920, and 02925, install a fiber optic communications system according to the following Specifications.
This work consists of furnishing, installing and testing materials for a fiber optic communications system. Fiber optic cables and equipment will be installed as shown on the plans.
This work includes installation of fiber optic cable, splice closures, and fiber optic connection patch panels, splicing and terminating fiber optic cables, installation of communication equipment in controller cabinets shown on the plans, and testing and documentation of the fiber optic system.
All Ethernet switches and fiber media converters shown in the plans will be furnished and installed by the Agency.



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