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Commercial Grade Concrete 00440

Reinforcement 00530

Anchor Rods 02560.30

High Strength Fasteners 02560.20

Wood Poles 02120



00965.11  Metal Poles - Provide metal poles meeting the requirements of 02920.31 except delete the reference to Section 00960.Furnish steel pole materials meeting the requirements of 02530 modified as follows:

• Provide steel sheet for pole meeting the requirements of ASTM A 595, Grade A or B, ASTM A 572, or approved equal.

• Provide all other steel sheet and plate meeting the requirements of ASTM A 36 or ASTM A 572, or approved equal.

• Supplementary Requirement S18 (ASTM A 6), maximum tensile strength, is required.

• Galvanized base plates and small and hidden pieces do not require controlled silicon content.Furnish steel poles meeting the requirements of 00962.10.
00965.12  Anchor Bolts, Nuts, and Washers - Provide anchor bolts conforming to ASTM F1554 Grade 55 for fixed base foundations and ASTM A449 Type 1 for Slip Base foundations. Provide nuts and washer according to 02560.30. Galvanize anchor bolts, nuts, and washers according to 02560.40(a).
00965.13  Base Plates - Provide base plates conforming to ASTM A572. Hot dip galvanize base plates according to 02920.31(c).02530.70.

Construction
00965.40  General - Construct camera poles, radar poles and foundations as shown or directed.
00965.41  Excavations – Protect all existing pipes that become a part of a foundation as directed by the Engineer or local utility company.
Do all excavation, backfilling and resurfacing work necessary to complete the work. This includes removal and replacement of curbs, sidewalks, paved surfaces and other materials. On completion of the work, replace and finish all surfaces to correspond with the existing surfaces.
Furnish, place, and remove any shoring required to prevent caving of walls.
When excavating in paved areas, cut with an approved pavement cutting saw to a depth of at least 2 inches along the neat boundaries of the area to be removed. Cut sharp and well-defined pavement edges with no evidence of cracking, delaminating, or stressing.
Restore all disturbed landscaping and underground systems to original condition upon completion of the work at no additional cost to the Agency. Use hand excavation if directed.
(a) Excavation for Poles Foundations - Make all excavations for pole foundations to the neat lines of the foundations. Hand excavation may be required. Place the concrete directly against the sides of the excavation in undisturbed or well-compacted material.
(b) Disposal of Materials - Dispose of all materials according to 00290.20.Perform excavation according to 00962.41.
00965.413  Foundations - Construct foundations for camera pole and radar pole foundations according to Section 00440. Place concrete:


  • With a continuous pour.

  • To the elevation shown or directed.

  • With conduit ends and anchor bolts held securely in proper vertical position, to proper height, with a manufacturer’s recommended template until the concrete sets.

Make no adjustment of anchor bolts after concrete has set. Any adjustment made may be cause for rejection of the foundation.


Maintain rebar clearances during concrete pour.
Set forms square and true to line and grade. Construct forms of rigid materials that remain in position until the concrete has set. Use a steel template to accurately locate the anchor bolts and hold them plumb and in proper alignment. Out of position anchor bolts and anchor bolts installed more than 1H:40V out of plumb are cause for rejection of the foundation. Field bending of anchor bolts and field modification of the base plate are not allowed.
Finish tops of foundations to roadway, sidewalk or curb grade, or as directed.
Finish exposed concrete foundations to present a smooth, neat appearance. Fill all holes.
Where breakaway bases are specified, the post stub projection shall not exceed the limits shown.
Where obstructions prevent the construction of planned foundations, construct the foundations in the location directed. Any extra cost due to the site change will be paid according to Section 00196.
Construct drilled shafts according to Section 00963.
00965.424  Metal Camera and Radar Poles - Camera poles and radar poles include the pole shaft, hand holes, base plate, pole top tenon plate, and anchor bolt assembly. Poles up to 50 feet in length shall be one piece construction. Poles greater than 50 feet in length shall be of two piece construction. Pole shafts shall be round, 8 sided, 12 sided, or 16 sided with a constant linear taper of 0.14 inch per foot, and contain only one longitudinal seam weld. Circumferential welded tube butt splices and laminated tubes are not permitted.
(a)  Welding - Weld steel structures according to sections 1 through 8 of the American Welding Society (AWS) D1.1 Structural Welding Code. Tackers and welders shall be qualified in accordance with the code. Tube longitudinal seam welds shall be free of cracks and excessive undercut, performed with automatic processes, and be visually inspected. Magnetic particle inspect longitudinal welds that are suspected to contain defects. Ultrasonically or radiographically inspect all circumferential butt-welded pole and arm splices. Longitudinal seam welds within 6 inches of complete penetration pole to base plate welds shall be complete penetration welds.
(b)  Hand Holes - The inside dimensions of the hand hole shall be 5 inches wide and 28 inches tall. The hand hole location and all other dimensions shall be as shown. The hand hole shall have a tapped hole for mounting the portable winch.

(c)  Pole Top Tenon - The pole shall have a custom plate mounted tenon that allows the field modification of the arm/camera orientation up to 360 degrees. The tenon shall have mounting holes and slot as required for the mounting of the camera-lowering system. The tenon shall be of dimensions necessary to facilitate camera lowering device component installation. Each slot shall be parallel to the pole centerline for mounting the lowering device.
(d)c)  Base Plates - Integrally weld the base plates to the tubes with a telescopic welded joint or a full penetration butt weld with backup bar.
(ed)  Grounding Connection - For standard four-bolt anchor base poles, provide a 1/2 inch, Type 308, 309 or 310 stainless steel stud on the inside of the shaft. Locate the stud directly opposite and level with the handhole in the pole. Attach grounding electrode conductors and bonding conductors to the stud with a grounding wire clamp, "acorn style".
(fe)  Deviation from Straightness - After the poles are delivered to the jobsite, and before they are erected on the foundations, the Contractor may be required to check any or all poles for deviation from straightness according to the following:
(1)  Deviation in One Plane and One Direction Only - A straight line joining the surface of the pole at the base and the same surface of the pole at the top shall not be more than 1/2 inch from the surface of the pole for each 10 feet of length from the closest of these points. The opposite surface shall meet the same requirement.
(2)  Deviation in Any Plane - A straight line connecting the midpoint of the pole at the base, with the midpoint at the top, shall not pass through the surface of the pole at any intermediate point.
Any pole not meeting these requirements will be rejected. If more than 25% of the poles fail to meet these requirements, sufficient cause exists to reject the entire shipment of poles for the Project.
(gf)  Repair of Hot-Dip Galvanizing - Repair damaged hot-dip galvanizing according to ASTM A 780, Annex A1.
00965.435  Erecting Metal Camera and Radar Poles - Erect metal camera and radar poles on concrete foundations according to the recommendations of the pole manufacturer and as shown. Exercise reasonable care to prevent marking the finish and damaging poles.
Bolt protrusion on slip base poles shall not interfere with the breakaway action of pole. File sharp edges smooth, and paint the top of any steel bolt that has been cut off.
(a)  Pole Alignment - Erect traffic camera poles at a true vertical.
(b)  Assembly of Supports and Bolt Tightening - Nuts shall have full thread engagement.
After foundation concrete strength and curing requirements are satisfied and after inspection of the foundation, pole installation may begin.
Lubricate anchor rods, high-strength bolts, and nuts according to 02560.70. Lubricated fasteners that accumulate dirt shall be cleaned and re-lubricated according to 02560.70.
(1)  Anchor Bolts for Fixed Base Camera Pole Supports - Lift the pole into position on the leveling nuts and washers. Make sure all leveling nuts and washers are in full contact with the base plate.
Install washers and lubricated top nuts, and bring to a snug tight condition. Snug tight is defined as the condition when all plies of the connection are in firm contact, and can be obtained by the full effort of a worker on the end of a 12 inch long wrench. Several passes may be required to obtain uniform snug tightness. As a safety measure, provide crane support of the pole until anchor bolt tightening is completed.
Mark the position of each turned element (nut or bolt head) with a felt tip pen or similar marker. Rotate each top nut past snug tight by the amount shown in paragraph "(4)" below. Several passes may be required to obtain uniform final tightness. "Cheater" bars or slugging wrenches are allowed if required for large diameter anchor bolts.
(2)  Anchor Bolts for Slip Base (Break-away) Camera Pole Supports - Install the anchor plate on the leveling nuts and washers. Make sure all leveling nuts and washers are in full contact with base plate.
Install washers and lubricated top nuts, and bring to a snug tight condition. Snug tight is defined as the condition when all plies of the connection are in firm contact, and can be obtained by the full effort of a worker on the end of a 12 inch long wrench. Several passes may be required to obtain uniform snug tightness.
When all anchor bolts are snug tight, proceed with the "Slip Base Bolting Procedure" as shown. When the "Slip Base Bolting Procedure" is complete, final anchor bolt tightening may begin. As a safety measure, provide crane support of the pole until anchor bolt tightening is complete.
Mark the position of each turned element (nut or bolt head) with a felt tip pen or similar marker. Rotate the top nut of each anchor bolt past snug tight by the amount shown in paragraph "(4)" below. Several passes may be required to obtain uniform final tightness. "Cheater" bars or slugging wrenches are allowed if required for large diameter anchor bolts.
(3)  High-Strength Bolt Connections - Do not reuse galvanized high strength bolts. Other high strength bolts may be reused, if approved, but not more than once. Retightening previously tightened bolts that may have been loosened by the tightening of adjacent bolts will not be considered a reuse. Provide all high-strength bolts with hardened flat washers under the element turned during tightening.
If arms or appurtenances are attached after pole erection, support them until bolts are snug tight.
Install high-strength bolts to a snug tight condition. Snug tight is defined as the condition when all plies of the connection are in firm contact, and can be obtained by the full effort of a worker on the end of a 12 inch long wrench. Several passes may be required to obtain uniform snug tightness.
Mark the position of each turned element (nut or bolt head) with a felt tip pen or similar marker. Rotate each top nut past snug tight by the amount shown in paragraph "(4)" below. Several passes may be required to obtain uniform final tightness.
(4)  Final Tightening - Required final tightening of anchor bolts and high-strength bolts is shown in the following Table:
Connection Type Rotation Past Snug Tight

ASTM A 449 Type 1 Anchor Bolts 60° (1/6 turn)

ASTM F 1554 Gr. 55 Anchor Bolts 60° (1/6 turn)

ASTM A 325 Arm Connection Bolts 60° (1/6 turn)


(5)  Bolt Inspection - The Engineer will observe the installation and tightening operations to insure that proper procedures are followed. All inspections will be visual and no testing will be conducted.
Measurement
00965.80  General - No measurement of quantities will be made for work performed under this Section.
Payment
00965.90  General - The accepted work performed under this Section will be paid for at the Contract Lump Sum amount for the following items: "Camera Poles and Foundations".
Pay Item Unit of Measurement
(a) Camera Poles and Foundations Lump Sum

(b) Radar Poles and Foundations Lump Sum


Payment will be payment in full for furnishing and installing all materials, and for furnishing all equipment, labor, and incidentals necessary to complete the work as specified.
Item (b) includes furnishing and installing one Class 2 wood pole and one steel pole and foundation.

SP970 (06-04-09) (This Section requires SP960 and SP962.)
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 but make necessary modifications to only include project specific specifications. Delete specifications that do not apply to the project.)
Comply with Section 00970 of the Standard Specifications modified as follows:
00970.00  Scope - Replace this subsection, except for the subsection number and title, with the following:
In addition to the requirements of Section 00960, Section 00962, and Section 02926, install Switching, Conduit, and Wiring for variable speed sign, CCTV, and traffic detection highway illumination according to the following Specifications.
Add the following subsection:
00970.50  Grounding and Bonding - In addition to the requirements of 00960.50 and 00962.50, ground and bond metal illumination poles and high mast towers according to the following:
Install 1 inch non-metallic conduit from the pole base to the concrete and polymer concrete junction box at each pole. Install a ground rod in each junction box and install No. 6 AWG copper ground wire from the ground stud in the pole base to the ground rod in the junction box. The ground rod may be installed in the same junction box that provides illumination circuitry to the pole, however, provide a separate and independent conduit for the ground wire. Bond all metal conduit and metal junction box covers, if used, together to the ground rod.
On the inside of high mast tower shafts, weld a 1/2 inch Type 308, 309, or 310 threaded stainless steel stud for a grounding lug. Locate the grounding lug 90 degrees from and level with the bottom of the handhole.
00970.80  Measurement - Remove In the paragraph that begins "The estimated quantities of…"., replace the sentence that begins "The estimated quantities of…" with the following sentence:
The quantities of lighting poles and arms are listed on the Project plans.
00970.90 Payment - Replace the paragraph that begins “Item (f)…” with the following:
Item (f) includes all switches, conduit, wiring, delineators, and other items required to construct the variable speed sign, CCTV, and traffic detection lighting systems as specified. Item (f) includes removal of the existing cabinet and meter base. Payment for installation of the new service cabinet will be included in payment for the item “Service Cabinets” according to Section 00990.
SP990 (06-04-09) (This Section requires SP960 and SP962.

May require SP963, SP2920, and SP2925.)
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 but make necessary modifications to only include project specific specifications. Delete specifications that do not apply to the project.)
Comply with Section 00990 of the Standard Specifications modified as follows:
00990.00  Scope - Replace this subsection, except for the subsection number and title, with the following:
In addition to the requirements of Section 00960, Section 00962, and Section 02925, install traffic signals control systems according to the following Specifications.
00990.00  Scope - Add the following:
The materials required for completion of the Variable Speed System Cabinet installations will include, but not be limited to the items contained within the following list.
Variable Speed System Cabinet – VS1

1 ea. Model 340 ITSGround-mounted Cabinet

1 ea. Sign Controller

1 ea. Ethernet Switch/Serial Server (provided by Agency)

1 ea. Serial and DC Surge Protection

1 ea. Radar Traffic Detection Power Supply

1 ea. Circuit Breaker

2 ea. Power Strip/Surge Protector

1 ea. Video Power Supply

3 ea. Video Encoder (provided by Agency)

All necessary cabling
Variable Speed System Cabinet – VS2

1 ea. Model 340 ITSGround-mounted Cabinet

1 ea. Sign Controller

1 ea. Ethernet Switch/Serial Server (provided by Agency)

1 ea. Serial and DC Surge Protection

1 ea. Radar Traffic Detection Power Supply

1 ea. Circuit Breaker

2 ea. Power Strip/Surge Protector



All necessary cabling

Equipment
00990.20 Variable Speed System Cabinets – Add the following subsection:
00990.20 Variable Speed System Cabinets - Furnish and install a ground-mounted traffic style (332) cabinet as shown. Submit a proposed traffic cabinet for approval by the Engineer.  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 front and rear doors shall each have a Blue or Red style brass cylinder core lock manufactured by Best. The cabinet shall house the equipment listed in Section 00990.00 and any other equipment necessary to provide a fully operational system.    The variable speed system 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 air ventilation system.
The cabinet shall have dataline surge protection meeting IEEE C62.41 for the data signals.
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.
Incoming power shall be protected by circuit breakers sized appropriately.  All circuit breakers shall be UL 489 listed.  All equipment shall be protected by branch circuit breakers.

00990.41 Cabinet – Add the following subsection
(e) Managed Ethernet Switch and Serial Device Server
(1) General – The managed Ethernet Switch and Serial Device Server shall have all the functional characteristics of the RuggedCom model RS910 and shall meet the following requirements:


  • DIN Rail or Panel Mount

  • VLAN (802.1Q) Capable

  • Serial IP Encapsulation

  • Power cable

  • Include the following device ports:

    • Three Ethernet 10/100Base TX ports

    • Two Serial RS-232/422/485 DB9 ports



(2) Electrical Requirements – The Ethernet Switch and Serial Device Server shall operate at 120VAC, 60Hz.



(3) Environmental Requirements – The Ethernet Switch and Serial Device Server shall be environmentally hardened, intended for industrial applications, and shall meet the following requirements:


  • Operating temperature range: -40º to 85º Celsius


(Use the following subsection .42 when audible pedestrian signals are required. Check with Signal Designer before using.)
00990.42  Indication Equipment - Add the following to the end of this subsection:
(h)  Audible Pedestrian Signal (APS) - Provide a unique APS sound coincidental with the WALK indication. The APS system shall include a solid state electronic board, power supply, enclosure, loudspeaker, and mounting hardware necessary for fulfilling the intended use and the applicable portions of Standard Specification for Microcomputer Signal Controller.
(1)  General - Provide an actuated delay time button that is adjustable in one second increments throughout the range of 0 to 15 seconds.
The APS unit shall have a sound inhibit circuit capable of control by an external device.
(2)  Electrical Requirements - The APS unit shall operate on 95 to 130 VAC, 60Hz, ≤ 3 W.
Provide a power protection circuit consisting of both fuse and transient protection.
Provide an optically isolated circuit allowing delayed actuation of the audible signal.
(3)  Environmental Requirements - The APS unit shall function properly throughout an ambient air temperature range of -35 F to +165 F.
(4)  Outputs - Provide voice message, including automatic repeat capability for messages up to 20 seconds in length.
The audible signal shall be self-adjusting based on ambient noise during the WALK period.
The volume level at a distance of 3 feet from the APS enclosure shall be 66 dB typical, with a maximum of 90 dB.
The minimum volume level shall be adjustable proportionally from 66 dB to 90 dB without dismantling the APS unit housing.
Provide two switch-selectable electronic sounds according to the following:
Parameter Sound No. 1 Sound No. 2
Sound type "Peep-peep" "Cuckoo"

Method Electronic var. Electronic var.

frequency tone frequency tone

Period 1.0 sec.  20% 1.5 sec.  20%

Duration 0.2 sec.  20% 0.6 sec.  20%

Frequency Base 2800 Hz  20% 1100 Hz  20%

Frequency Deviation  800 Hz  20% +120 Hz  20%
(Use the following subsection .90 when Section 00963 is included for standard mast arm pole drilled foundations or standard strain pole drilled foundations. Delete the pole foundation type that does not apply. Remove the parentheses.)
00990.90  Payment - Add the following paragraph before the paragraph that begins "No separate or additional…":
Standard mast arm pole foundations (and standard strain pole foundations) will be paid for according to 00963.90.
00990.43 Traffic Signal Detection Devices –- Add the following subsection:
00990.43(c)

(c) Radar Traffic Detectors - Mount radar traffic detector on a woodradar pole or camera pole as shown on the plans.: Furnish all items and materials as specified in Section 02925.70.
(1) General - The Radar Traffic Detector shall have all the functional characteristics of the Wavetronix S125 and shall meet the following requirements:


  • Mountable in a side-fire position

  • Communicate via RS-232 or RS485

  • Detection lateral range 9 feet to 250 feet

  • Detection at 30 feet above roadway


(2) Electrical Requirements - The Radar Traffic Detector shall operate at 12 VDC to 28 VDC, <9 Watts.
(3) Environmental Requirements - The Radar Traffic Detector shall be environmentally hardened, intended for industrial applications, and shall meet the following requirements:


  • Operating temperature range: -40º to 75º Celsius

  • NEMA 4x enclosure


(4) Data Requirements – The Radar Traffic Detector shall provide the following traffic characteristics by lane:



00990.48 DIN Bracket - Add the following section:
00990.48 DIN Bracket - Provide rack mount DIN bracket meeting the following requirements:


  • Standard 19” rack mount

  • Fabricate from a single sheet of aluminum 5052, H32, minimum thickness 1/16”

  • Minimum bend radius 1/32”

  • Overall dimensions 19” W x 5 1/4" H x 5 3/16” D

Provide 1” x 2 1/4" hole in each side for cable management. Protect edge of holes with Panduit adhesive lined grommet edging or equal. Use Type 304 stainless steel fasteners. Include 35mm x 15mm pre-punched DIN rail (16” long) of electrolytically plated steel.


00990.70 Testing and Turn-on - Add the following subsection:
00990.70(j) Radar Detector Site Acceptance Testing - Contractor shall provide 48 hours notice of intent to proceed prior to commencing each functional and/or system test. System testing and inspections shall include visual inspection for damaged or incorrect installation, adjustments and alignment, and measurement of parameters and operating conditions. System testing shall include the inspection of delivery of documentation as related to the subsystem under inspection, including the Certificates of Compliance and vendor manuals. Pass of physical inspection is required to proceed with further testing. Damaged or non-complying equipment installed by the Contractor shall be replaced and retested at no cost to ODOT.
Provide installation documentation and test results for all material, equipment and cable prior to commencement of acceptance tests. Installation documentation shall be in accordance with these special provisions and shall include the following as appropriate:


  • Model, part number and serial number for all material and equipment

  • Test equipment model number, serial number, settings, and date of last calibration

  • All strap and switch settings

  • Record of all adjustments and levels

  • Alignment measurements

  • Identification of interconnections

  • All factory, laboratory and site test results




  1. Radar Traffic Detector Testing – The test shall demonstrate that the Radar Traffic Detector system is functioning properly and accurately.

Perform all adjustment and alignments required for the radar detector to operate. Verify mounting height and offset from lanes. Confirm sensor tilt angle and side-to-side angle.


After all detector system hardware and connecting cabling has been installed, demonstrate the following:


  • Verify physical construction has been completed to manufacturer’s guidelines and in accordance with the Contract Documents and Specifications.

  • Verify that lightning and surge protection is installed as required by specifications and plans.

  • Inspect quality and tightness of ground and surge protector connections.

  • Check power supply voltages and output.

  • Verify the installation of specified cables and connections between sensor and data transmission equipment.

  • Test sensor operations. Provide software and equipment required for testing of the unit.

  • Provide sensor settings back-up file to ODOT.

  • Submit copies of the test results, including any unsuccessful and subsequently successful tests to the Engineer.

Verify Radar Traffic Detector data to a reference data set measured by video, tube, or other approved portable detection system. Data sets must be taken at the same location and time. Data sets must cover at least 60 minutes and 100 vehicles each direction. Compare detector data and reference data for measures of:




  • Directional count.

  • Average speed.

  • 85th percentile speed.


00990.75 Warranty - The warranty of 00170.85(b) applies to work under this Section.
00990.90 Payment - Replace the paragraph that begins “Item (f)…” with the following:
Item (f) includes furnishing and installing all items required to construct the flashing beacon system as specified, including pedestrian pedestal, foundation, flashing beacon cabinet, signal heads, backplates, and mounting hardware. Conduit and wiring to the service cabinet to be paid for under “Common Electrical Work”.
00990.90 Payment - Add the following pay items:
Pay Item Unit of Measurement



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