HomeMy WebLinkAboutO-2593-2-07WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission and the governing body of the City of Allen, Texas, in
compliance with the laws of the State of Texas and the Ordinances of the City of Allen, Texas, have given the
requisite notices by publication and otherwise, and after holding due hearings and affording a full and fav
hearing to all persons interested and in the exercise of its legislative discretion, the City Council has
concluded that the Allen Land Development Code Zoning Regulations, as previously amended, should be
further amended as follows:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALLEN,
COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS, THAT:
SECTION 1. The Allen Land Development Code is amended in part by amending Article IV, Section 4.08,
District Purpose and Supplemental Use Regulations; Section 4.15, Height and Area Regulations; Article VI,
Section 6.03, Geographic Locations; Article VII, Section 7.03, Non -Residential Design Standards; Section
7.04, Off Street Parking and Loading; Section 7.05, Landscaping Requirements; Section 7.06, Tree
Preservation Requirements; Section 7.07, Fences & Walls; Section 7.09, Sign Regulations; Article VIII,
Section 8.03, Plat Regulations; Section 8.05, Subdivision Standards; Section 8.11, Street Lights; Section 8.13,
ORDINANCE NO. 2593-2-07
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALLEN, COLLIN
COUNTY, TEXAS, AMENDING THE ALLEN LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE, AS
PREVIOUSLY AMENDED, BY AMENDING ARTICLE IV, SECTION 4.08,
DISTRICT PURPOSE AND SUPPLEMENTAL REGULATIONS; SECTION 4.15,
HEIGHT AND AREA REGULATIONS; ARTICLE VL SECTION 6.03.1,
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATIONS; ARTICLE VII, SECTION 7.03, NON-RESIDENTL4,L
DESIGN STANDARDS; SECTION 7.04, OFF-STREET PARIONG AND LOADING;
SECTION 7.05, LANDSCAPING REQUIREMENTS; SECTION 7.06, TREE
PRESERVATION REQUIREMENTS; SECTION 7.07, FENCES & WALLS;
SECTION 7.09, SIGN REGULATIONS; ARTICLE VIII, SECTION 8.03, PLAT
REGULATIONS; SECTION 8.05, SUBDMSION STANDARDS; SECTION 8.11,
STREET LIGHTS; SECTION 8.13, DRAINAGE REQUIREMENTS; APPENDIX A,
DEFINITIONS; APPENDIX C, TREES AND PLANTS; APPENDIX F, STANDARD
CONSTRUCTION DETAILS -PAVING; APPENDIX G, STANDARD
CONSTRUCTION DETAH.S-DRAINAGE; APPENDIX H, STANDARD
CONSTRUCTION DETAII,S-WATER AND SANITARY SEWER; APPENDIX 14
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TRAIL DESIGN STANDARDS; AND, ADDING APPENDIX M, SPECIAL
PROVISIONS TO THE NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS STANDARD
SPECIFICATIONS; PROVIDING FOR A REPEALING CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR
A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR A SAVINGS CLAUSE;
PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY OF FINE NOT TO EXCEED THE SUM OF TWO
THOUSAND DOLLARS ($2,000) FOR EACH OFFENSE; AND PROVIDING FOR
AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission and the governing body of the City of Allen, Texas, in
compliance with the laws of the State of Texas and the Ordinances of the City of Allen, Texas, have given the
requisite notices by publication and otherwise, and after holding due hearings and affording a full and fav
hearing to all persons interested and in the exercise of its legislative discretion, the City Council has
concluded that the Allen Land Development Code Zoning Regulations, as previously amended, should be
further amended as follows:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALLEN,
COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS, THAT:
SECTION 1. The Allen Land Development Code is amended in part by amending Article IV, Section 4.08,
District Purpose and Supplemental Use Regulations; Section 4.15, Height and Area Regulations; Article VI,
Section 6.03, Geographic Locations; Article VII, Section 7.03, Non -Residential Design Standards; Section
7.04, Off Street Parking and Loading; Section 7.05, Landscaping Requirements; Section 7.06, Tree
Preservation Requirements; Section 7.07, Fences & Walls; Section 7.09, Sign Regulations; Article VIII,
Section 8.03, Plat Regulations; Section 8.05, Subdivision Standards; Section 8.11, Street Lights; Section 8.13,
Drainage Requirements; Appendix A, Definitions; Appendix C, Trees and Plants; Appendix F, Standard
Construction Details -Paving; Appendix G, Standard Construction Details -Drainage; Appendix H, Standard
' Construction Details -Water and Sanitary Sewer; Appendix I, Trail Design Standards; adding Appendix M,
Special Provisions to the North Central Texas Standard Specifications, such amendments to read as set out in
full in Exhibit "A," attached hereto, and made a part hereof for all purposes, the same as if fully copied
herein.
SECTION 2. All Ordinances of the City of Allen in conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance shall be,
and the same are hereby, repealed; provided, however, that all other provisions of said Ordinances not in
conflict herewith shall remain in full force and effect.
SECTION 3. Should any word, sentence, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase or section of this Ordinance
or of the Allen Land Development Code, as amended hereby, be adjudged or held to be void or
unconstitutional, the same shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of said Ordinance or the
Allen Land Development Code, as amended hereby, which shall remain in full force and effect.
SECTION 4. An offense committed before the effective date of this Ordinance is governed by prior law and
the provisions of the Allen Land Development Code, as amended, in effect when the offense was committed
and the former law is continued in effect for this purpose.
SECTION 5. Any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions or terms of this Ordinance shall
be subject to the same penalty as provided for in the Allen Land Development Code, as previously amended,
and upon conviction shall be punished by a fine not to exceed the sum of Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000) for
each offense, and each and every day such violation shall continue shall be deemed to constitute a separate
offense.
' SECTION 6. This Ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage and publication in
accordance with the provisions of the Charter of the City of Allen, and it is accordingly so ordained.
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DULY PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALLEN, COLLIN
COUNTY, TEXAS, ON THIS THE 13TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 2007.
APPROVED:
Stephen TertreH, MAYOR
APPROVED AS TO FORM: ATTEST:
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Peter G. Smith, CITVXTTORNEY Shelley B. Georg C, CI VSECRETARY
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 2
EXHIBIT "A"
Amendments to the Allen Land Development Code
' Section 4.08.11. "SC" Shopping Center District
Purpose. This district provides for medium intensity concentrations of shopping and related commercial
activity appropriate for permitted uses identified in the Schedules of Principal Uses (Section 4.20.2) and the
Schedule of Accessory Uses (Section 4.20.3).
Section 4.15.2 Schedule of Residential Height and Area Regulations. (table footnote)
(6) Side or rear entry garage access is required unless the front of the garage is twenty feet (20'011) or
more behind the front or side building setback line.
Section 6.03.1. Geographic Locations. (Private Clubs)
b. RestauranUPrivate Clubs may also be allowed in the following use districts by Specific Use Permit:
(i) "CBD" Central Business District...
Sectimm 6.035 Restaurants with Food and Beverage Certificates — Geographic Locations
b. Restaurants are permitted by right in the "CBD" Central Business District, "CC" Corridor
Commercial, "SC" Shopping Center, "GO" Garden Office, "O" Office, "LP' Light Industrial, "LR"
Local Retail, and "IT" Industrial Technology Zoning Districts.
Section 6.03.8 — Beer and Wine Package Sales Regulations
a. Permitted by right in the "LR" Local Retail, `5C" Shopping Center, "CC" Corridor Commercial,
and "CBD" Central Business District if the property was within the City Limits as of May 15, 2004
or annexed before November 15, 2006.
Section 7.033 Screening Mechanical Equipment.
1. All roof -mounted equipment including, but not limited to, fans, vents, air conditioning units and cooling
towers shall be screened so as not to be visible at ground level from adjacent properties and/or public rights-
of -way, including elevated thoroughfare sections.
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a. Overall screening height shall be the height of the highest EQUIPne'
element of roof -mounted equipment. REQUIRE
b. The outside of the screening device, if independent of the
building facade, shall be painted or otherwise finished in a
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finished in a similar color to the color of the building facade, trim, or roof surface, whichever color is
more effective in minimizing the visibility of the equipment and screen from ground level.
' 2. All wall -mounted and ground -mounted equipment and appliances including, but not limited to, fans, vents,
air conditioning units and cooling towers, shall be adequately screened from view from public streets and
adjoining properties.
Section 7.04.2 Off -Street Loading.
1. Every building, or part thereof, erected or occupied for service, manufacturing, storage,
warehousing, hotel, mortuary, or any other use similarly involving the receipt or distribution by
vehicles of materials or merchandise, shall provide and maintain on the same premises loading
space in accordance with the following requirements:
a. For service or industrial use buildings and establishments, off-street loading facilities shall be
provided in accordance with the following schedule:
Section 7.05.2. Multi -family District & Non-residential Landscaping Requirements.
' S. Surface Parking Lot Landscaping
a. Planting requirements:
v. No parking space shall be more than fifty (50) feet from the center point of any City
approved parking lot tree. These trees shall not include trees required for street right-of-way
landscape buffer plantings or other landscape requirements.
vi. All parking lot islands shall be no less than eight (8) feet wide and a minimum of
seventeen (17) feet in length or the length of the adjacent parking stall; totaling no less than
one hundred thirty-six (136) square feet in area. All dimensions are taken from back -of -curb
to back -of -curb. This is the minimum landscape area required for tree islands. "Diamond'
islands are not allowed. All islands must be fully planted.
vii. A parking lot island, meeting the requirements of section vi., shall be located at both ends
of every interior and peripheral parking row, regardless of the length of the row.
viii. Parking spaces adjacent to a street right-of-way shall be screened along the entire length
of the parking area. Such screening shall extend and wrap around the entire side of all end
parking spaces. The screen shall be of evergreen shrubs, berms or a combination of both.
Both burns and shrubs must be a minimum of 42 inches above the average grade of the
parking lot curbs. The slope of a berm shall not exceed a 4 to 1 gradient, and the top of the
' berm shall be rounded, without a "peaked' appearance. Shrubs, when used, shall be installed
at a ratio of one (1) per 50 square feet of landscape buffer, and shall be arranged so that by
themselves or in combination with a berm, they create a continual, unbroken screen.
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xii. Where an existing parking area is altered or expanded to increase the total number of
spaces by 1/3 or more of the total existing spaces, then the entire parking lot shall be
updated to meet the current landscape standards. This shall include interior parking lot
landscaping, parking screening, and required landscaping for street frontages.
xiii. All peripheral parking rows shall not contain more than ten (10) continuous parking
spaces without a landscape median.
6. Landscaping For Comer Lots...
b. Where the City Traffic Engineer has determined the need for a right -tum lane, the landscape
easement may be reduced to a minimum of 10 feet (see Section 8.05.2. -Thoroughfare Design
Standards); the total amount of landscape easement reduced (in square feet) must be relocated
within the site.
7. Landscaping/Screening for Parking Lots Adjacent to Residential Areas - Where parking is within fifty
(50) feet of property zoned for residential purposes and is not otherwise screened from view, a
continuous screen of evergreen shrubs (5 -gallon minimum) of not less than 42 inches in height shall
be planted a maximum of three (3) feet on center adjacent to the parking lot.
Section 7.06.3 Calculation of Tree Credits
2. Negative Credits for Tree Loss.
a. For every protected tree removed, including fence row trees, the owner shall receive negative tree
credits or shall be required to plant replacement trees as follows:
Trees 6 to 10 caliper inches, 2 negative credits for each caliper inch
Trees 10.1 to 15 caliper inches, 4 negative credits for each caliper inch
b. For any healthy, unprotected tree over 12 caliper inches located outside the floodplain, the owner
shall receive negative tree credits calculated at one-half of the caliper inches for such tree if the
city determines that the tree should be preserved.
3. Credits for Replacement Trees
a. Trees 15.1 to 24 caliper inches shall require the replanting of replacement trees equal to two (2)
inches for each caliper inch removed. Replacement trees shall be not less than three (3) caliper
inches. This requirement shall be in addition to the requirements of Section 7.05 et seq.
' Landscaping Requirements.
b. Trees over 24 caliper inches shall require the replanting of Replacement Trees equal to three (3)
inches for each caliper inch removed. Replacement trees shall be not less than three (3) caliper
inches. This requirement shall be in addition to the requirements of Section 7.05 et seq.
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 5
Landscaping Requirements.
' c. Provided that the trees are of a species identified as Overstory Trees in Appendix C and approved
by the Urban Forester, Trees planted as part of the landscape buffer planting and parking lot
landscaping shall qualify as Replacement Trees.
d. Each Replacement Tree allowed as a credit must survive in a full healthy state for at least three
years. The Owner shall replace any tree allowed as a Credit if it dies or becomes unhealthy during
the three-year period following planting. This obligation shall be evidenced in the Tree Mitigation
Agreement between the Owner and the city.
Section 7.07 Fences & Walls
4. Screening Walls or Visual Barriers Required
(add) f The rear and side lot lines of residential lots adjacent to greenbelts, open space or parks shall
be required to have an ornamental wrought iron fence, unless an alternative is approved by the
Planning Commission.
Section 7.095 Definitions (Sign Regulations)
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15. Sim Tvoes
(alphabetical order, numbering removed)
Address Sign a sign that displays only the assigned numbers and street name
Animated Sign means any sign which includes action, motion, the optical illusion of action or motion,
or color changes of all or my part of the sign or sign facing, through electronic illumination or
physical motion, or my sign of which all or any part thereof visibly moves in my fashion whatsoever.
Attached Sign mems my sign attached to, applied on or supported by any part of a building enclosing
usable space, including walls, roofs, canopies, awnings, or arcades.
Awning Sign means a sign that is painted directly on canvas or other material with a framework that
creates a sloped shading device for windows and/or entryways.
Banner means a single sign or linked grouping of pennants of flexible material (e.g. cloth, paper,
vinyl, etc.). Banners will include all flags or pemants that are not national, state or municipal flags, or
the official flag of a public institution.
Beacon (or Searchlight) means a source of high-intensity light with one or more beams directed into
' the atmosphere or my other point; or my light with one or more beams that rotate or move.
Billboard means an off -premises outdoor display panel designed to carry advertising.
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Building marker means a sign indicating the time of a building and date and information about the
structure's historical significance, which is cut into or an integral part of a wall surface; or a wall -
by uprights or braces in or upon the ground; or any forms that are rigidly affixed or attached to the
ground, including but not limited to signs placed on benches, gasoline pumps, oil racks, vending
machines, etc. are free-standing signs.
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mounted or freestanding plaque of bronze or other permanent material describing such information.
This is not an address sign.
Canopy Sign means any sign that is an integral part of or is attached above or below a canopy,
awning, or other protective cover and include signs hung from the underside of a canopy structure
either parallel or perpendicular to the buildings fagade; signs or letters mounted on the top of the
canopy structure; signs on the fascia of canopies such as those used by gasoline stations; and those
attached to a roof overhang or porch that is not an integral part of the roof that encloses the interior of
a structure
Changeable Copy Sign means a freestanding sign, or wall -mounted sign, or part of a larger
freestanding sign, usually of secondary importance, describing with manually interchangeable plastic
letters and symbols movie listings, lunch specials, welcome greetings, etc. Such a sign type includes
bulletin boards and theater marquees. This sign type is distinguished from a message center.
Civic Group Sign means a sign identifying groups such as Rotary, Lions Club, Jaycees, etc.
Conforming Sign means a sign which is lawfully in place on a tract of land which complies with all
zoning regulations.
Construction Sign means a sign which indicates the names of architects, engineers, landscape
architects, contractors, and/or sponsors, etc. having a role or interest with respect to the structure or
Project.
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Directional Sign means any sign relating solely to internal pedestrian and vehicular traffic circulation
within a complex or project without any form of advertising.
Electronic Message Board means any sign that uses lights or colors to form a sign message or graphic
wherein the message is electronically programmed and can be modified by electronic processes
without altering the face or the surface of the sign. These signs shall not be animated and messages
may only be changed once a day.
Flag means fabric containing distinctive colors and patterns that represent an official symbol of a
nation, state, school, religious group, or other type of public institution.
Flashing Sign means any sign that incorporates the use of a pulsating, blinking, or rotating light
source, including a light source that changes or alternates the color of the light in sequence.
Flyer any advertising circular mounted with glue, nailed, stapled, or otherwise affixed to a pole,
fence, wall or other structure.
For Sale, Rent, or Lease Sign means a sign that advertises the availability for sale, rent or lease of a
tract of land, a structure, or portions of a structure.
Freestanding Sign means any type of sign supported by structures or supports that are placed on or
anchored in, the ground; are structurally independent of any building or other structure; and are
intended to be permanent, including pole, pylon and monument signs. Advertising display supported
by uprights or braces in or upon the ground; or any forms that are rigidly affixed or attached to the
ground, including but not limited to signs placed on benches, gasoline pumps, oil racks, vending
machines, etc. are free-standing signs.
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Garage Sale Sign means a temporary sign advertising occasional sales on residential premises.
' Highway Sign means a freestanding off -premises sign or billboard located within 660 feet of any state
or federal highway right-of-way and visible from the main traveled way requiring an Outdoor
Advertising License from the Texas Department of Transportation.
Identification Sign means a sign identifying a complex or group of buildings which does not include
the names of individual tenants.
Inflatable Sign means any hollow sign expanded or enlarged by the use of air or gas.
Illuminated Sign means any sign which has characters, letters, figures, designs or outline illuminated
directly or indirectly by electric lights, luminous tubes or other means.
Lamppost Sign means a hanging sign attached by metal hinges to a cast iron or cast aluminum tapered
and fluted post.
Menu Boards means an on-site display of menu items at a drive-in or drive-thru restaurant.
Message Center means a sign that changes messages electronically with either an alternating light
board, flip panels, or such devices. An alternating time and temperature display is considered a
message center sign.
Model Home Sign means a sign identifying model homes and model home parks, including sales
offices.
' Section 7.09.7 Signs Not Requiring a Permit
(add) 13. Official flags of governmental jurisdictions, and one (1) flag carrying the emblem of a business firm
or other organisations. Flags shall be flown on permanently mounted flag poles.
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Table 7.23 Permanent Signs
On -premises - Free-standing(Detached)- Monument
_.... Copy Sign
Ht. Area Area No. Sep. Setback Permit Add. Prov.
Office / Multi -tenant/ 50,000
s.f building 8 80 110 1• 60 8 Y *One per major building
On -premises- Free-standing (Detached) within 100 FL US 75
*60 feet from nearest
Freestanding Sign and 120 feet
All Districts: US 75 Gas, from nearest pole sign;
Food & Lodging Pole 40** 150 Na 1 60* 8 Y measured from property,
adjacent service road, or
principal lanes of freeway,
adjacent to sign location
Section 8.03.3 Preliminary Plat
2. Preliminary Plat Submission
a. The preliminary plat shall include the following information:
(add) x . For residential subdivisions and multi -family developments, a cross section showing the
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Y
as
SIGN TYPE Zoning District
y
E
Z.
E
On-Premises—Temporary Construction and Coming Soon Signs
0" 'a'.
Commercial over 100 acres 15 96 1*
1.
9
1'
* P'c 10 acres
. R,
On -premises - Free-standing(Detached)- Monument
_.... Copy Sign
Ht. Area Area No. Sep. Setback Permit Add. Prov.
Office / Multi -tenant/ 50,000
s.f building 8 80 110 1• 60 8 Y *One per major building
On -premises- Free-standing (Detached) within 100 FL US 75
*60 feet from nearest
Freestanding Sign and 120 feet
All Districts: US 75 Gas, from nearest pole sign;
Food & Lodging Pole 40** 150 Na 1 60* 8 Y measured from property,
adjacent service road, or
principal lanes of freeway,
adjacent to sign location
Section 8.03.3 Preliminary Plat
2. Preliminary Plat Submission
a. The preliminary plat shall include the following information:
(add) x . For residential subdivisions and multi -family developments, a cross section showing the
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area between pavement edge of the adjacent roadway and the private property line or screening wall.
Cross section should include location of street, sidewalk or trail, utility easements, landscape
' easements, property lines, trees and screening walls. (See sample diagram)
Section 8.05 Subdivision Standards
1. Construction Plans
(add) c. The Developer or a general contractor shall provide a Maintenance Bond (no segregated
bond will be accepted) in the amount of ten percent (10%) of the total amount of the contract
guaranteeing the work in accordance with the plans and specifications for a period of two (2) years
after acceptance by the City of Allen. This bond shall provide for repair and/or replacement of all
defects due to faulty material and workmanship that appear within a period of two (2) years from the
date of completion and acceptance of each work order by the City of Allen. The 2 -year maintenance
bond shall be singular in ownership and the bond shall be uniform and encompassing of all aspects
of the project (rather than have a separate bond for each wade). Said bond may either be initiated by
the developer/owner or the general contractor, as long as the bond is for the entire project.
Section 8.05.1 Street Design Standards.
' 1. Street Alignment
g. All intersections (local to local) shall be designed to allow a minimum stopping sight
distance of 200 feet for streets, alleys, and driveways.
7. Driveway Cuts
b. Driveway cuts shall be located so as to provide spacing from edge to edge of at least ten (10)
feet for single-family and two-family uses and at least twenty (20) feet for all other uses. The City
Engineer may approve spacing less than stated above. Shared residential driveways may be allowed by the
City Engineer.
(add) It. Once a curb abutting a thoroughfare has been sawcut and removed, the contractor must
replace the concrete with a new pour (i.e. driveway) within 14 calendar days. A penalty will he assessed at
$500 per day for each calendar day in excess of 14 calendar days. Payment shall be made prior to acceptance
or issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy.
' 8. Cul-de-sacs and Dead-end Streets:
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d. The minimum slope for cul-de-sacs and eyebrows will be 0.75% with a valley gutter to facilitate
' the drainage.
Section 8.05.2 Thoroughfare Design Standards
6 — All median opening spacing is measured now to now. City Engineer may allow up to a 35% reduction in spacing. Hooded
median openings may be approved by the City Engineer at 400 -foot spacing to any opening. City Engineer approval needed
for any median opening.
9 -- These distances assume level terrain.
Section 8.05.4. Design Detail Variances.
2. Variances to Section 8.05.2 Thoroughfare Design Standards shall be limited as follows:
At the intersection of any two arterials classified as PSD, P6D, M6D of M4D, the variance
shall not exceed thirty-five percent (35%).
b. Mid -block variances on streets of any classification shall not exceed thirty-five percent
(35%).
Section 8.05.7. Median cuts.
Non-residential lots adjacent to a median divided street should have access to a median opening. Direct
access should be provided where possible. If direct access is not available, then a common access
easement shall be required.
Section 8.11. Street Lights.
' The City of Allen requires street lighting to improve the safety and usability of all roadways. The following
requirements are to establish the minimum standards, but should be considered flexible. Modifications to
the standards will be considered by the Director of Engineering if the modifications incorporate new safety
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designs, achieve desired aesthetic treatment, or are shown to be more energy efficient. All new streetlight
installations shall meet the approval of the Director of Engineering and may be reviewed by the Allen Police
Department.
1. Thoroughfare Street Lights — This section applies to all streets identified on the City of Allen
Thoroughfare Plan as arterials or divided collectors. Thoroughfare streetlight elements shall become
the property of the City of Allen upon final acceptance of the subdivision or project. The elements
(from the light sources to the meter) include all items necessary to provide such illumination.
Thoroughfare street lighting shall conform to the following requirements:
a. "Shoebox" or "Cobra -head" fixtures shall be used at the following locations:
i. Cobra -head lighting shall be used in the following locations (considered to be the outer-mne
in the Streetscape Imagery Study & Image Street Parkway Guidelines, drafted December 6,
2001):
ii. Central Business District Lighting shall be in conformance with the Central Business District
Re -Development Plan and guidelines.
iii. Shoebox fixtures shall be installed in all other locations (considered to be approach -zone and
core zone in the Streetscape Imagery Study & image Street Parkway Guidelines, drafted
December 6, 2001) Along roadways that separate municipalities, mutual agreements may be
authorized by the Director of Engineering to establish thoroughfare street lights.
b. All thoroughfare lighting poles shall have the following attributes:
' i. 30 -foot height.
ii. Installation location shall be in the median.
iii. Dual fixtures installed, if located in the median. Single fixtures are acceptable in
situations that require parkway installation or the median width makes the installation
of dual fixtures impractical.
iv. Capable of withstanding a 100 mph wind, with 30% gust factor.
V. Mounted on a cast -in-place pole -base, as illustrated in the Engineering Standard
Details, using a 14 -inch bolt pattern for the anchor bolts.
vi. Powder -coated medium bronco, 7" x 7", and straight (for shoebox fixtures).
Galvanized finish, round, and tapered (for cobra -head fixtures).
vii. Square, steel base cover, powder -coated or galvanized to match the finish of the pole.
viii. Minimum spacing is based on pavement widths and is prescribed below.
C. All thoroughfare fixtures shall have the following attributes:
i. High pressure sodium (BPS) lamps, 250 watt.
' ii. The use of cut-off optics is required to achieve a fully shielded (as defined in articles
of this code) light source. This requirement shall not be modified.
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iii. Photometrics that minimize light pollution onto private property (at the ROW line)
and provide an average intensity of 1 foot-candle within the right-of-way. In the case
' of parkway installed lighting, forward -throw photometrics will be required. A
photometric plan, signed and sealed by a licensed professional engineer, is required
and shall be submitted to the engineering department for review.
iv. For shoebox installation, the fixture shall be powdercomed medium bronze and shall
be GE Decashield 400 or equivalent.
V. In the case of cobra -head installation, finish shall be white or grey and shall be GE
M -250A2 or equivalent.
d. Service and circuitry
Ridgeview Drive Custer RoadUS 75
Exchange Parkway SH 121 Twin Creeks Drive
Stacy Road SH 121 US 75
Chelsea Blvd
SH 121
Stacy Road
Hedgcoxe Road
Custer Road
Alma Drive
Exchange Parkway
Allen Heights Drive
Eastern City Limit
Angel Parkway
Stacy Road
Chaparral Road
Allen Heights
Bethany Drive
Chaparral Road
Chaparral Road
Greenville Avenue
Angel Parkway
i. Power to the street lighting system in the City of Allen can come from a variety of utility
providers (TXU, CoServ, GCEC, etc.). Regardless of utility provider, the service line must be
separated by the primary feed by an electric meter. The City of Allen will make application
for service once a permit has been requested, an address assigned, and the meter pedestal has
been installed.
ii. Circuit voltage shall be 480V, to maximize the number of lights per circuit. Designer shall
confirm with local utility provider for availability.
iii. Main line conduit shall be located no closer than 3 fcet behind the median curb. Placement in
the center of the median should also be avoided, in the event landscaping and trees are
installed.
iv. Pull boxes shall be located at every change in conduit direction greater than 45 degrees and
shall be spaced at even intervals with consideration given to pull distances for specified wire
gage. All pull boxes shall be located behind the radius point of median noses. All pull -box
lids shall read `CITY OF ALLEN LIGHTING."
v. The meter pedestal may either be stand-alone or mounted to the controller cabinet for the
street lighting system. Consult with utility company for height and mounting requirements
for the meter socket.
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 13
vi. All service transformers and wiring must be within the pole or underground.
' vii. The control panel and all secondary service connections shall be fully enclosed in a
vandal -proof controller cabinet (i.e. no Kindorff racks, where the components are
exposed to the elements, will be permitted, in consideration of aesthetics and security).
The controller cabinet shall have the following attributes:
1. Illustrated on the concoction drawings by a line diagram, signed and sealed by a
licensed professional electrical engineer.
2. Utilize a master photocell controller and relay -switch override.
3. NEMA 3R enclosure, with drip edge and hinged door with lock. Lock shall match
City of Allen standard key pattern.
4. Mounted on an appropriate reinforced, concrete pad.
S. If TXU is the provider, the enclosure must include a TXU-provided trans -socket. The
trans -socket must remain intact when installed/integrated into the enclosure.
6. The controller cabinet must be powder -coated green.
2. Residential Street lights — This section applies to all streets identified on the City of Allen Thoroughfare
Plan as undivided collectors or local streets. Residential streetlight elements shall become the property of
the City of Allen upon final acceptance of the subdivision or project. The elements (from the light sources
to the disconnect device) include all items necessary to provide such illumination. Residential street
lighting shall conform to the following requirements:
a. Street lights are required at all intersections, in cul-de-sacs, major street curves, and in other locations
determined by the Director of Engineering. Developers shall famish satisfactory easements for the
installation of services to street lights, normally 10 -feet in width.
b. Residential lighting shall utilize the "Shoebox" style fixture Home owners' associations may enter
into agreements with the City of Allen to install, maintain, and replace residential street lights that
differ aesthetically from what is required in the section.
c. All residential lighting poles shall have the following attributes (unless approved in writing by the
Director of Engineering):
L Height and spacing are based on pavement widths and are prescribed below.
ii. Single -fixture mounting.
iii. Capable of withstanding a 100 mph wind, with 30% gust factor.
iv. Mounted on a cast -in-place pole -base, as illustrated in Engineering Standard Detail, SD -P59,
using a 14 -inch bolt pattern for the anchor bolts.
V. Powder -coated medium bronze, 5" x 5", and straight (i.e. not tapered).
' vi. Square, steel base cover, powder -coated to match the finish of the pole.
d. All residential fixtures shall have the following attributes (unless approved in writing by the Director
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 14
of Engineering):
i. High pressure sodium (BPS) lamp intensity is based off pavement width as prescribed below.
ii. The use of cutoff optics is required to achieve a fully shielded (as defined in articles of this
code) light source. Ibis requirement shall not be modified.
iii. Forward -throw photometrics should be considered to reduce light pollution onto private lots
or property A photometric plan, signed and sealed by a licensed professional engineer, is
required when the street lighting plan is submitted for engineering department review.
IV. For shoebox installation, the fixture shall be powder -coated medium bronze and shall be GE
Decashield or equivalent.
e. Service and circuitry
Power to the street lighting system will come from the electric utility provider for the
subdivision. Regardless of utility provider, the service line should come from the nearest
electric transformer and be isolated by a disconnect switch or in-line barrel fuse located at the
base of the pole (in the hand -hole). Secondary service lines shall be contained within a 10 -ft
utility easement (UE) illustrated on the plat. All service lines shall be underground. The
Director of Engineering may require that residential street lights be on metered circuit similar
to the thoroughfare street lighting.
ii. Circuit voltage shall be 120/240V. Designer shall confirm with local utility provider for
' availability.
iii. A photocell is required at the top of the pole.
E Developer Cost
Street
Typical
Minimum
Type,
Nominal
Spacing
Spacing
Paving
Lamp
Mounting
(feet)
(feet)
Width
Light
Size
Height
feet
Source(Watts)
feet
<32
FPS
100
20
250
200
32to43
FPS
150
20
250
200
44
FPS
150
30
350
300
Undivided
All residential street lighting shall be installed at the sole expense of the developer.
Developers shall also escrow an amount with the City of Allen Engineering Department,
which is estimated to be equal to the first two years (24 months) power consumption cost.
The amount to be escrowed shall be determined by the following formula:
EA=24xMxF
' Where: EA = escrow amount M = monthly charge per fixture (as determined by the
Director of Engineering) F = Number of light fixtures
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 15
Section 8.13 Drainage Requirements
7. Drainage
b. Unobstructed swales of minimum 3 -foot width and 1% slope for a total of 6 feet with two lots
combined will be provided on side lot lines for lots with alleys and also on rear lot lines where
alleys are not provided. Maintenance of the swales is to be performed by the property owner.
No permanent structures, including driveways, are permitted within this or any drainage area.
Fences may be permitted as long as the flow of water is not obstructed. Utility boxes and poles
less than one square foot in diameter may be permitted.
11. Stormwater Detention Facilities.
The City may assume maintenance responsibilities for stonnwater detention facilities if title to facility passes
to the City. Easements are required to ensure access for maintenance purposes. All detention facilities shall
be located and designed as amenities.
Appendix A - Definitions
' (add in alphabetical orderl
Parking Raw, Periphery means parking rows which abut the periphery or property lines associated with the
proposed project site.
Tree Caliper means the diameter of existing treses is measured in caliper inches four and one half feet (4'/r')
above the soil grade according to International Society of Arboriculture standards. If the Tree is on a slope,
measure from the high side of the slope. Trees must be measured above any unusual swells in the trunk. For
a multi -trunk Tree, all trunks are measured. The total caliper inches of the largest trunk and one-half of the
caliper inches of each additional trunk represent the caliper inches of the tree. The diameter of new or
Replacement trees are measured in conformance with the American Association of Nurserymen Standards for
Nursery Stock six inches above the ground for trees up to and including 4 -inch caliper, and twelve inches
above the ground for trees of more than 4inch caliper. All measurements must be rounded to the nearest ono-
half inch.
APPENDIX C Trees and Plants
1. RECOMMENDED SPECIES FOR NEW PLANTINGS — The following is a list of recommended high quality,
long -living trees and shrubs which are considered suitable for local soil conditions and climate. Other species may be
' acceptable with approval from the Parks & Recreation Department.
a. OVERSTORY (SHADE) TREES: HEIGHT RANGE — 30 -60', minimum 3" caliper.
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 16
Cedar Elm
Ulmus crassifolia
Lacebark (Drake, Allee or Basque) Elm
Ulmus parvifolia `Drake'
Pecan
Carya illinoinensis
'
Chinese Pistache
Pistacia chinesis
Bur Oak
Quercus macrocarpa
Shumard or Texas Red Oak
Quercus shumardii or texana
Texas Ash
Fraxinus pennsylvanica
Live Oak
Quercus virginiana
Western Soapbeny
Sapindus drummondii
Eastern Red Cedar
Juniperus virginiana
Chinquapin Oak
Quercus muhlenbergii
The listed Overstory Trees are acceptable Replacement Trees.
b. For residential subdivisions, no more than 20% of one species may be planted during development for
mitigation replacements and front yard tree planting requirements.
c. The fallowing ornamental trees, with staff approval, may be substituted for the required shade trees. These
ornamental trees shall have a minimum caliper of three (3) inches. ACCENT (ORNAMENTAL) TREES:
HEIGHT RANGE — 10 — 20'
Japanese Black Pine
Pinus thunbergi
Afghan (Eldarica) Pine
Pinus eldarica
Redbud
Cereis anadensis
Crape Myrtle
Lagerslremia indica
'
Yaupon Holly
Ilex vomitoria
Aristocrat or Capital Pear
Pyrus calleryana
Eve's Necklace
Sophora affrnis
Texas Sophom
Sophom segundiflom
Mexican Plum
Prunus Mexicana
Purple -leaf Plum
Prunus cerasifera
Crabapple
Malus augustifolia
Deciduous Holly
Ilex decidua
Chaste Tree
V itex Agnus-casms
Mexican Buckeye
Ungnadia speciosa
Desert Willow
Chilopsis linearis
d. EVERGREEN SHRUBS — Other plants may be used with approval of the Parks and Recreation Department.
Drought and freexe-resistant shrubs include, but are not limited to:
Yaupon Holly
Leyland Cypress
Burford Holly
Dwarf Burford Holly
Nellie R. or Mary Nell Stevens
Southern Was Myrtle
' Dwarf Wax Myrtle
Carolina Cherry Laurel
Juniper (several varieties)
Chinese Holly
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 17
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e. GROUND COVER
2. UNPROTECTED TREES — All tree species not listed below are protected.
' A.
Arizona Ash
Black Willow
Bois D'Are (Native)
Chinese Tallow
Cottonwood (Native)
Honey Locust (Native)
Lombardy Poplar
Mulberry
Siberian Elm
Silver Maple
Weeping Willow
Fraxinus velutina
Salix nigra
Maclura pomifera
Sapium sebiferum
Populus deltoides
Gleditsia triacanthos
Populus nigra italica
Moms alba
Ulmus pumila
Acer saccharinum
Salix babylonica
ALLEN LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE
APPENDIX I
TRAIL DESIGN STANDARDS
Hard Surface Trails
2. Design Standards
a. Prepared Sub -grade -Over-excavate unstable subgrade soils where encountered and
replace with city approved fill material. Compact all fill to 95% standard proctor @ -
2% to +4% optimum. Remove all topsoil prior to subgrade preparation and use in
finish grading work along trail edges after concrete has cured. Import additional soil
backfill as needed for trail edges to provide a minimum 5 foot wide trail shoulder and
an embankment blended with existing grade on both sides of the trail. All
embankments must be constructed at mowable slopes (4:1 grade or less).
b. Pavement Structure — The standard pavement is reinforced Portland cement concrete
(concrete mix: 5 -sack, 3,000 pounds/square inch minimum, 3-5 inch slump, 100/0 fly
ash content maximum) with a transverse light to medium broom finish. One inch (14
mm) redwood expansion joints shall be placed in the trail at an interval of 30 feet in 10'
wide trails and 40 feet in 12' trails. Expansion joints shall be topped and sealed with a
minimum thickness of ''/d' elastomeric sealer compound, flush with the top surface of
pavement on both sides of the joint. Contraction joints shall be placed at intervals equal
to the trail width and shall be of a depth of one-fourth the pavement thickness. The
joints shall be saw -cut one-fourth inch (3.175 mm) wide. For optimum user comfort,
the finished surface of trails should not vary more than .02 feet (0.63 cm) from the
lower edge of an 8 -foot (2.4 m) long straight edge when laid on the surface in any
direction. The trail concrete thickness shall be 5 inches minimum. The reinforcement
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page IS
shall be #3 (minimum) deformed steel bar at a maximum of 16 inches on center. both
ways, on chairs (welded wire mesh is not acceptable). Doweled expansion and
. construction joints, where new trail pavement is connected to existing pavement shall
consist of #5 deformed steel bar, spaced at 12" o.c. along the pavementjoint.
C. Width & Clearance — Trails on which a mix of bicycle, pedestrian and other non -
motorized transportation, and large maintenance vehicles, are required to navigate steep
grades, should be 12 feet (3.7 m) wide. Otherwise, a 10 foo[ (3 m) width is adequate.
The minimum width of a one -directional bicycle path is 10 feet for maintenance access
and passing room for cyclists. One-way bicycle paths often will be used as two-way
facilities unless effective measures are taken to assure one-way operation.
The optimum vertical clearance of obstructions over a trail is 10 feet (3 m) or higher, which
accommodates maintenance, patrol, and emergency vehicle access. All underpasses and tunnels should be
a minimum of 10 feet in height. The standard minimum vertical clearance is 8 feet (2.4 m). If vertical
clearances under bridges and other structures is less than 10 feet, the clearance shall be clearly posted
with warning signage to alert approaching trail users. Tree branches over trails shall be cleared to this
height unless otherwise directed by the Parks and Recreation Department.
A 5 -foot minimum (1.8 m) wide graded shoulder shall be constructed and maintained adjacent to both
sides of the trail surface. Two feet (0.6 m) is the minimum width for the adjacent graded area; although a
3 -foot (0.92 m) width clearance shall be provided from trees, poles, walls, fences, guardrails, etc. or their
lateral obstructions whenever possible. In instances where trees or other obstacles may encroach within
this space, warning signage should be provided. A 5 -foot (1.8 m) lateral separation is desirable from any
embankment that the cyclist would have difficulty encountering. If this is not possible, a positive barrier
such as dense shrubbery, safety railing, walls, or fencing shall be provided. All barrier material shall
' conform to City of Allen standards
L Drainage
The trail developer shall install vegetation or other erosion control measures on both sides of
the trail and other areas impacted by construction. Erosion control matting or similar materials
may be accepted in times of mandatory local water consumption restrictions.
j. AASHTO Compliance
Where site conditions preclude trail construction that complies entirely with AASHTO
guidelines for bicycle facilities development, or make such construction impractical, the City
has the authority to require the trail developer to install or construct other trail features that
compensate for the non-compliance. This may include but not be limited to warning signs,
additional safety railings and bariers, clearing of vegetation and/or removal of other obstacles
(e.g, utilities).
C. Trail Crossing Structures
Where bridges and trailheads are shown on the Allen Trails Implementation Plan, the developer of the
property on which those improvements are shown shall be required to construct those improvements and
in accordance with the Land Development Code. If a bridge is required, where the developer only owns
' one side of the creek or waterway to be crossed, the City may accept funds in escrow for one-half of the
bridge or crossing.
1. Pedestrian Bridges
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 19
a. Trail crossings over creeks shall be by bridge (see subsection "b" for crossings over
ravines and small streams). Pre -fabricated bridges require approval by the City. Bridges
' shall be of arched -truss design and shall be designed to comply with ADA criteria. The
minimum width of any bridge shall be 2 feet wider than the widest trail connecting to the
structure, e.g., a 10' wide trail shall be served by a 12' wide bridge.
b. Design bridges that are sturdy, safe, vandal resistant and easily maintained:
L Deck shall be of iron wood/ipe wood.
ii. The deck members shall be stabilized to minimize vibrations, and shall
be fastened to the sub -structure at the outside edges and at a minimum of
two intermediate stringers running the full length of the deck.
iii. Railing shall be free of splinters and provide a smooth, clean surface to
the much.
iv. Railing design shall allow views to creeks for persons of all heights, yet
prevent anyone from falling through.
V. Scale of bridge shall be in keeping with its surroundings.
vi. Bridge color shall blend with the natural environment or relate to the
color scheme of adjacent development.
vii. Integrate design with other elements throughout the creek corridor.
' E. Culvert Outfall Structures
1. Design Objectives
Many existing culvert pipe structures may need modification to meet trail safety and aesthetic
standards. Culvert outfalls shall occur on the downhill side of trails.
2. Culvert Crossings
Culvert crossings may be used at creek tributaries or ravines with the approval of the City. In all
cases, the following shall apply:
a. Culvert crossings shall be capable of supporting loads of City maintenance
vehicles, and designs shall be sealed by a Texas professional engineer.
b. There shall be no untrimmed metal or plastic culvert piping exposed at upstream
and downstream faces of the structure.
C. Culvert crossings shall have an upstream and downstream retaining wall
supporting the trail, and shall be wide enough to accommodate the trail width
plus a three
(3) feet shoulder on both sides of the trail width for the entire length of the
crossing. The retaining wall shall be faced and capped with a veneer of mortared
stone or a patterned concrete.
d. All side slopes shall be fine -graded and protected with heavy-duty erosion
control blanket, pinned per the manufacturer's recommendations.
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 20
e. All crossings shall include safety railing, powder -coated with no exposed
' uncoated metal.
3. Low Water Crossings
1
1
a. Low water crossings may be used only where the vertical distance from the trail surface
elevation to the flow line of the waterway is three (3) feet or less. In all situations, the decision to
allow a low-water crossing in lieu of a culvert crossing will be made by City staff. Any crossing
that exceeds this three-foot separation shall require a culvert crossing or a bridge.
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 21
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APPENDIX `M"
GENERAL PROVISIONS
PROPOSAL REQUIREMENTS AND OTHER GENERAL CONDITIONS
STANDARDS:
All work included as a part of this contract shall be performed in accordance with the Standard Specifications for
N
Public Works Construction. North Central Texas, 3 Edition, 1998, as amended, except where noted otherwise in the
City of Allen's supplemental Special Provisions, the Special Conditions included in these Specifications and Contract
Documents.
NOTE: The • symbol specifies that this item is also covered in the City of Allen's "Special Provisions" to the
"Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction, North Central Texas". These Special
Provisions are additional and modify the "Standard Specifications".
Standard
Specification
Item No.
Description
1.1
Proposal Form
1.2
Quantities in Proposal
Foran
1.3
Examination of Plans,
Specifications and Site
of the Work
1.4
Preparation of Proposal
1.5
Proposal Guaranty
1.6
Filing of Proposals
1.7
Withdrawing Proposals
1.8
Opening Proposals
1.9
Irregular Proposals
1.10'
Rejection of Proposals
1.11•
Disqualification of
Bidders
1.12" Award of Contract &
Commencement of
Work
1.14 Return of Proposal
Guaranty Standard
Specification
Standard
Specification
Item No.
1.15
1.16
1.17
1.18
1.19
1.20
1.20.1•
1.20.2
1.20.3
1.20.4
1.21
Descrintion
Surety Bonds
Notice to Proceed
Execution of Contract
Failure to Execute Contract
Priority of Contract
Documents
Correlation and Intent
of Documents
Contract Drawings and
Specifications
Supplemental Drawings and
Specifications
Errors and Corrections in
Drawings and
Specifications
Existing Structures
Contractor's Warranties and
Understanding
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 22
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Standard
Standard
Specification
Specification
Item No.
Description
Item No.
Description
Payment for Labor &
1.21.1
Surety Bonds
1.25
Material; No Leins
1221*
Performance of the
1261*
Contractor's Liability
Work
Insurance
1.22.2
Indemnification
Owner's &
1.26.2*
Contractor's
Supervision &
Protective Liability
1.22.3
Construction
1.26.3*
Umbrella Excess
Procedures
Liability Insurance
1.22.4
Labor and Materials
1.26.4*
Policy Endorsements
& Special Conditions
1.22.5
Progress Schedule
Materials &
1.27
Workmanship;
Performance of the
Warranties and
1.22.6*
Work
Guarantees
1.23
Compliance with
Laws
1.27.1
"Or Equal" Clause
1.23.1 *
Antitrust
Materials and
1 27 2
Equipment
1.23.2*
Wage Rates
1373
Workmanship
1.24.1
Protection of Work
1.27.4*
Special Warranty
'
1.24.2*
Protection of Persons
Subcontractors' and
and Property
127.5
Manufacturers'
1.24.3*
Small Claims for
Warranties
Damages and Injury
1276
Corrected Work
Warranty
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07. Page 23
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1
1
Standard
Specification
Item No.
Descrintion
1.27.7
Rights and Remedies
1.28*
Shop Drawings, Product Data and
1.37.2
Samples
1.29
Means and Methods of Construction
1.29.1
Sanitary Provisions
1.29.2
Public Convenience and Safety
1.29.3*
Water for Construction
1.30
Supervision by Contractor
1.31
Employees
Standard
Specification
Item No.
Description
1.37.1
Increased or Decreased Quantities of
Working Area; Coordination With
Work
1.37.2
Alternations of Plans and
Construction Stakes
Specifications
1.37.3
Extra Work
1.38
Payment for Extra Work
1.39
Disputed Work & Claims for
Owner's Right to Temporarily
Additional Compensation
1.40
Performance of Extra or Disputed
Use of Completed Portions of Work
Work
1.41
Authority of Engineer
Standard
Specification
Item No.
Descrintion
1.32
Working Area; Coordination With
1.41.2
Other Contractors; Final Cleanup
1.32.1*
Construction Stakes
1.32.2
Omit
1.33
Other Contractors; Obligation to
Cooperate
1.34
Owner's Right to Temporarily
1.42.1
Suspend Work
1.35
Use of Completed Portions of Work
1.36
Delays, Extension of Time,
1.42.3
Liquidated Damages
1.36.1
Liquidated Damages for Failure to
Complete on Time
Standard
Specification
Item No.
Description
1.41.1
Owner's Representatives
1.41.2
Owner's Representative's Final
Determination
1.41.3*
Owner - Engineer Relationship
1.41.4*
Professional Inspection by
Engineer
1.42
Inspection and Tests
1.42.1
Removal of Defective and
Unauthorized Work
1.42.2
Final Inspection
1.42.3
Samples and Tests of Materials
1.43
No Waiver of Rights or Estoppel
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Standard
Standard
Specification
Specification
Item No.
Descriotion
Item No.
Description
Contractor Default: Owner's
Unlawful Provisions Deemed
1'44
Right to
1'54
Stricken
Suspend Work and Annul
All Legal Provisions
Contract
155
Included
1.45
Suspension by Court Order
1.56 "
Equal Employment
Against the
Opportunity
Owner
1.57
Termination for Convenience
1.46
Subcontractors
of the Owner
1.57.1
Notice of Termination
1.47
Assignments
Claims Against Owner and
1.57.2
Contractor Action
1'48
Action Thereon
1.57.3
Termination Claim
1.49.1
Claim Against Officers,
1.57.4
Amounts
Employees or
Agent of the Owner
1.57.5
Failure to Agree
1 49 2
Financial Interests In Any
1.57.6
Deductions
Contract by
1.57.7
Adjustments
'
Owner's Officers,
Employees, or Agents
1.57.8
No Limitation of Rights
1.50
Patents
158
State and Local Sales and
1.51.1
Monthly Estimates
Use Taxes
1.59
Venue and Governing Law
1.51.2"
Retainage
Final Inspection and
1.60
No Waiver of Legal Rights
1.51.3"
Acceptance
1.61
Obligations to Perform
1.52
Payment Withheld
Functions
1.53
Service of Notices
1.62
Successors and Assigns
1.63
Headings
1
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CITY OF ALLEN, TEXAS
(add) SPECIAL PROVISIONS
TO THE
NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS
FOR PUBLIC WORKS CONSTRUCTION
PART 1: GENERAL PROVISIONS -DIVISION 1. CITY CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS
The General Provisions of the North Central Texas Standard Specifications shall be modified and clarified by
the addition to the following requirements to the various items. Except when specifically stated, none of the
requirements of the General Provisions shall be deleted.
rrEM 1.10 REJECTION OF PROPOSALS
Change the second sentence of Item 1.10 to read: "Proposal may be rejected for any of the
following specific reasons, but not necessarily limited thereto:"
ITEM 1.11 DISQUALIFICATION OF BIDDERS
Change the first sentence of Item 1.11 to read, "Bidders may be disqualified and their proposal
' not considered for any of the following specific reasons, but not necessarily limited thereto:"
ITEM 1.12 AWARD OF CONTRACT AND COMMENCEMENT OF WORK
It is the intention of the Owner to award a contract for the work included in this project on the
basis of the lowest acceptable bid submitted by a qualified bidder, as determined by the Owner.
Within five (5) working days after the bid opening, the low bidder shall submit such evidence as
the Owner may require to establish the bidder's qualifications to satisfactorily perform the work
included in this project. Information that may be required shall include the following:
(1) One (I) additional copy of the bid.
(2) Current Financial Statement.
(3) Letter of Auditor's opinion, if available.
(4) Previous years Balance Sheet, Income Statement and Change of Financial Position.
(5) List of projects that have been satisfactorily completed by the Bidder that are of the same
general type as included in this contract, together with names, addresses and phone numbers or
persons familiar with this work.
(6) Other information that may be pertinent to the Bidder's Qualifications.
(7) List of Subcontractors to be employed and their qualifications.
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 26
Should the bidder fail to produce evidence satisfactory to the Owner on any of the foregoing
points he may be disqualified and the work awarded to the next bidder so qualifying.
The Owner will notify the successful bidder, in writing, within sixty (60) days after the date of
receiving bids, of the acceptance of the proposal. The Contractor or Contractors shall complete
execution of the required Bonds and Contract within ten (10) days of such notice.
ITEM 1.20.1 CONTRACT DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS
In general the number of copies of the plans and specifications furnished to the Contractor shall
be limited to two (2). Additional copies may be obtained at cost of reproduction.
ITEM 1.22.1 PERFORMANCE OF THE WORK
At such time as actual construction has been started, the work will not be stopped or delayed
without written permission of the Owner, excluding delays caused by adverse weather
conditions. The Contractor shall maintain at all times sufficient equipment and personnel on the
project to produce satisfactory progress during the construction period.
ITEM 1.22.6 PERFORMANCE OF THE WORK
t Add the following to the end of the first paragraph: "irregardless of the expected completion
date set forth in the Contract Documents."
ITEM 1.23.1 ANTITRUST
The Contractor hereby assigns to the Owner any and all claims for overcharges associated with
this contract which arise under the Antitrust Laws of the United States, 15 U.S.C.A. Section 1,
et seq, (1973).
ITEM 1.23.2 WAGE RATES
All employees of the Contractor on the work to be performed under this connect shall be paid
the prevailing wage scale in this locality for work of a similar character, and in no event less
than the rates shown in the Special Conditions to the Specifications.
ITEM 1.24.2 PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY
The Contractor shall at all times exercise reasonable precautions for the safety of employees
and others on or near the work and shall comply with all applicable provisions of Federal, State,
and Municipal safety laws and building and construction codes. All machinery and equipment
' and other physical havards shall be guarded in accordance with the "Manual of Accident
Prevention in Construction' of the Associated General Contractors of America except where
incompatible with Federal, State, and Municipal laws or regulations. The Contractor shall
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 27
provide such machinery, guards, safe walkways, ladders, bridges, gangplanks, and other safety
' devices. The safety precautions actually taken and their adequacy shall be the sole
responsibility of the Contractor, acting at his discretion as an independent contractor.
ITEM 1.24.3 SMALL CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES OR INJURY
If any person files a claim against the OWNER or CONTRACTOR for personal injury or
property damage resulting from, arising out of, or caused by the operations of the Contractor, or
any work within the limits of the project, the Contractor must either submit to the Owner a duly
executed full release within thirty (30) days from the date of written claim, or immediately
report the claim to his liability insurance carrier for their action in adjusting the claim. If the
Contractor fails to comply with this provision within the stipulated time limit, it will be
Automatically deemed that the Contractor has appointed the Owner as its irrevocable Attorney
In Fact authorizing the Owner to report the claim directly with the liability insurance carver.
This provision is in and of itself a Power of Attorney from the Contractor to the Owner, which
authorizes the Owner to take said action on behalf of the Contractor without the necessity of the
execution of any other document. If the Contractor fails to comply with the provisions of this
contract or take any other actions it deems appropriate. Any payment or portion thereof due the
Contractor, whether it is a final payment, progress payment, payment out of retainage or refund
payment may be withheld by the Owner as is authorized by Item 1.52. Bankruptcy, insolvency
' or denial of liability by the insurance carver shall not exonerate the Contractor from liability.
ITEM 1.26 INSURANCE
ITEM 1.26.1 CONTRACTOR'S LIABILITY INSURANCE
Delete in its entirety and substitute the following:
Without limiting any of the other obligations or liabilities of the CONTRACTOR, the
CONTRACTOR and each subcontractor, at their own expense, shall, during the term of the
contract, purchase and maintain the hereinafter stipulated minimum insurance with companies
duly authorized to do business in the State of Texas and satisfactory to the CITY OF ALLEN.
Certificated (January, 1990) of each policy, together with a statement by issuing company to
the extent that said policy shall not be canceled without 30 day's prior notice being given the
CITY OF ALLEN, shall be delivered to the CITY OF ALLEN before any work is started:
(1) Workers' Compensation with statutory limits as required by Texas law, with the policy
endorsed to provide a waiver of subrogation as to the CITY OF ALLEN.
(2) Commercial General Liability (CGL) Insurance, including independent contractor's liability,
' completed operations and contractual liability, covering, but not limited to, the liability
assumed under the indemnification provisions of this contract, fully insuring CONTRACTOR'S
(or subcontractor's) liability for injury to or death of CITY OF ALLEN employees and third
partes, extended to include personal injury liability coverage, for damage to property of thud
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 28
parties, with the following limits:
' (a) Heavy Construction: Demolition, road repair/construction, utility construction.
General Aggregate..................................................... $2 million
Products Completed/Operations Aggregate ............... $2 million
Personal & Advertising Liability ............................... $1 million
Each Occurrence........................................................ $1 million
FireDamage............................................................... $50,000
Medical Expense........................................................ $5,000
(b) Light Construction: Cleaning of drainage ditches, parks construction (e.g. ball
fields, playgrounds), construction of fences and screening walls, minor utility
construction.
General Aggregate...................................................... $600,000
Products Completed Operations Aggregate ................ $600,000
Personal & Advertising Liability ................................ $300,000
Each Occurrence ......................................................... $300,000
Fire Damage.................................................................. $25,000
' Medical Expense............................................................. $5,000
The policy shall include broad form property damage coverage extended to apply
to completed operations, XCU exclusions removed where applicable. Explosion,
Collapse and Underground (XCU) is normally provided as a single unit. Some
underwriters will scratch one or two for consideration in the premium.
Contractors using explosives shall be required to have the X (explosion)
coverage while those who excavate shall have the U (underground) coverage.
Contractors constructing buildings shall have C (collapse) coverage. The above
mentioned contractors must have the appropriate coverage even if it means
obtaining all three (XCU). The completed operations coverage must be
maintained for a minimum of one year after final completion and acceptance of
the work, with evidence of same filed with OWNER. Where work is being
performed in connection with an existing facility owned or leased by the CITY
OF ALLEN, the policy shall include fire legal liability of not less than $100,000
per occurrence.
(3) Comprehensive Automobile and Truck liability insurance, covering owned, hired and non -
owned vehicles, with minimum limits of $1,000,000 combined single limit (CSL) for heavy
construction or $300,000 Combined Single Limit (CSL) for light construction, each occurrence,
for bodily injury including death and property damage, such insurance to include coverage for
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 29
loading and unloading harards.
' (4) Employers Liability $500,000
ITEM 1.26.2 OWNERS PROTECTIVE LIABILITY INSURANCE
Delete this item in its entirety and substitute the following:
ITEM 1.26.2 OWNER'S AND CONTRACTOR'S PROTECTIVE LIABILITY
This coverage is purchased by the contractor on behalf of the owner for a specific project. The
OCP affords protection to the City for liability arising out of the contractor's or subcontractor's
negligence on a City project. The coverage is almost identical to the Commercial General
Liability (CGL) policy. The OCP will be required for any contract when the CGL insurance
will not list the City of Allen as an "additional named insured" but will list the City as an
"additional insured." The limits shall be the same as the per occurrence limits on the CGL.
ITEM 1.26.3 "UMBRELLA" EXCESS LIABILITY INSURANCE
Delete this item in its entirety.
ITEM 1.26.4 POLICY ENDORSEMENTS AND SPECIAL CONDITIONS
' Delete this item in its entirety and substitute therefore the following:
A. Each insurance policy to be furnished by CONTRACTOR shall include the following
conditions by endorsement to the policy:
(1) Each policy shall require 30 days prior to the cancellation of any material change in
coverage, a notice thereof shall be given to CITY OF ALLEN by certified mail;
(2) the tens "CITY OF ALLEN" aka "CITY" shall include all authorities, boards,
bureaus, commissions, divisions departments and office of the CITY and the
individual members, employees and agents thereof in their official capacities, and/or
while action on behalf of the CITY; and
(3) the policy phrase "other insurance" shall not apply to the CITY where the CITY is an
additional named insured on the policy.
B. Concerning insurance to be furnished by CONTRACTOR, it is a condition precedent to
acceptability thereof that:
(l) Any policy submitted shall not be subject to limitations, conditions or restrictions
' deemed inconsistent with the intent of the insurance requirements to be fulfilled by
CONTRACTOR. The CITY'S decision thereon shall be final; and
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 30
(2) all policies are to be written through companies duly authorized to transact that class
of insurance in the State of Texas. The companies affording coverage will be checked
' through the A.M. Best Guide. An "a-" rating or batter is required along with being
licensed to do business in the State of Texas.
(3) The City of Allen shall be an additional named insured on the Commercial General
Liability policy. If the Carrier will list the City as an additional insured only, then the
Contractor shall, at his own expense, obtain an Owner's and Contractor's Protective
Liability policy which has the City as an additional insured. The City of Allen shall be
the Certificate Holder.
C. CONTRACTOR agrees to the following:
(1) CONTRACTOR hereby waives subrogation rights for loss or damage to the extent
same are covered by insurance. Insurers shall have no right of recovery or subrogation
against the CITY, it being the intention that the insurance policies shall protect all parties
to the contract and be primary coverage for all losses covered by the policies;
(2) companies issuing the insurance policies and CONTRACTOR shall have no recourse
against the CITY for payment of any premiums or assessments for any deductibles, as all
such premiums and deductibles are the sole responsibility and risk of the
' CONTRACTOR;
(3) approval, disapproval or failure to act by the CITY regarding any insurance supplied
by the CONTRACTOR (or any subcontractors) shall not relieve the CONTRACTOR of
full responsibility for liability for damages and accidents as set forth in the contract
documents. Neither shall the bankruptcy, insolvency or denial of liability by the
insurance company exonerate the CONTRACTOR from liability.
(4) Should any person sustain bodily injury or property damage within the limits of this
project, the Contractor or his Insurance Agent shall investigate and report immediately
his findings in writing to the City of Allen. The City of Allen, in its sole discretion, may
elect at any time to file for coverage directly under the Owner's and Contractor's
Protective Liability Policy.
D. Any of such insurance policies required under this section may be written in
combination with any of the others, where legally permitted, but none of the specified
limits may be lowered thereby.
E. Subcontractors shall have their own insurance policy with the same provisions required
for Contractors, or be listed as additional insureds on the General Contractor's' Liability
' Policy.
F. A Certificate of Insurance Sample is shown herein. The following information must
appear on or with the certificate of insurance submitted by the Contractor or
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 31
Subcontractor:
(1) Thirty (30) day notice of cancellation by certified mail.
(2) Full time of insurance company and A.M. Best Guide Rating.
(3) Statement which waives subrogation rights for lose or damage to the extend same or
covered by insurance.
(4) List of all subcontractors which are additional insureds on the prime contractors
policy.
(5) Famish subcontractors Certificate of Insurance which are not covered as additional
insureds on the prime contractors policy.
ITEM 1.27.4 SPECIAL WARRANTY
Add the following:
The Contractor shall provide a Maintenance Bond in the amount of ten percent (10%) of the
total amount of the contract guaranteeing the work in accordance with the plans and
specifications for a period of two (2) years after acceptance by the City of Allen. This bond
shall provide for repair and/or replacement of all defects due to faulty material and
workmanship that appear within a period of two (2) years from the date of completion and
acceptance of each work order by the City of Allen. The responsible party for the 2 year
maintenance bond shall be a singular in ownership and the bond shall be uniform and
encompassing of all aspects of the project (rather than have a separate bond for each trade).
Said bond may either be initiated by the developer/owner (in the case of land development -
related projects) or the general contractor, as long as the bond is for the entire project. In
particular, as it relates to the evaluation of pavement, the City of Allen shall consider any paved
panel (i.e. bounded on all sides by a sawcut or construction joint) as being "shattered," if the
subject panel has been divided into four (4) distinct pieces by resultant fractures or cracking.
Any shattered panels shall be replaced, regardless of cause within the fust year of the two-year
maintenance period.
ITEM 1.28 SHOP DRAWINGS, PRODUCT DATA AND SAMPLES
Review of Shop Drawings by the Engineer shall be of the sole purpose of determining the
sufficiency of the said drawings or schedules to result in finished improvements in conformance
with the plans and specifications, and shall not relieve the Contractor of his duty as an
independent contractor. It being understood and agreed that the Engineer does not assure any duty
to pass upon the propriety or adequacy of such drawings or schedules or any means or methods
' reflected thereby in relation to the safety of either person or property during the contractors
performance hereunder.
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 32
ITEM 1.29.3 WATER FOR CONSTRUCTION
' The Contractor shall make the necessary arrangements for securing and transporting all water
required in the construction, including water required for mixing of concrete, sprinkling,
testing, flushing, flooding, or jetting. The Contractor shall provide water as required at his own
expense.
Any part requesting the use of a temporary meter on a fire hydrant in the City of Allen shall
execute an agreement with the City of Allen and shall deposit with the City of Allen the amount
required by ordinance. Such deposit shall be returned upon payment of all charges for water
use, and upon return of the meter, fittings, and wrench in thew original condition.
Stationary meters shall be locked to fire hydrants at all times. Installation, set up and service
fees shall be in the amounts established by ordinance.
It shall be unlawful for any person to open or close any fire hydrant used to obtain water for
any purpose with any tool or device other than a standard accepted fire hydrant wrench, which
can be supplied by the City of Allen.
All stationary fire hydrant meters shall be read monthly at their location in the field. All mobile
' fire hydrant meters are to be brought to the Utility Operations Department, One Allen Civic
Plaza, Allen, TX, between the Ist and 10th of each month to be read.
Temporary fire hydrant meters shall be read monthly by representatives of the City of Allen,
and bills rendered at the current rates for all consumption. Customers using such meters shall
comply with the written procedures implemented by the Director of Public Works with regard
to making the meters available to be read by representatives of the Allen Water Department. It
shall be unlawful for any person to fail to make such meter available to be read by
representatives of the Allen Water Department, as required by written procedures issued by the
Director of Public Works.
ITEM 1.32.1
Upon conviction of violation of the above requirements punishment shall be by fine not to
exceed Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). Each day on which a violation exists shall constitute a
separate offense.
Delete in its entirety and substitute therefore the following:
The CITY OF ALLEN will furnish and set control stakes for this project as follows:
' A. Control for off -set stakes for establishing centerlines.
B. Benchmarks approximately 500 feet intervals at each section.
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 33
The stakes set by the CITY OF ALLEN will be set sufficiently in advance of the work to avoid
delay. The contractor will be held responsible for the preservation of all stakes and marks, and if,
in the opinion of the CITY OF ALLEN, any of the stakes or marks have been carelessly or
willfully disturbed by the Contractor, the cost of replacing them will be charged against him and
deducted from the payment from the payment for the work.
The Contractor shall furnish and set free of charge additional stakes and other materials and
templates necessary for making and maintaining point and lines, including layout stakes, line
and grade stakes for grading, paving, culverts, utilities, storm sewer lines and appurtenances.
The CITY OF ALLEN will perform such checking of the Contractor's stakes as considered
necessary by the CITY OF ALLEN. Such checking by the CrrY OF ALLEN will in no way
release the Contractor of his responsibility for the correctness of the stakes or the responsibility
for checking to insure that the work is constructed to the lines and grades as shown on the plans.
Establishment of the aforementioned lines and grades by the Owner shall in no way release the
Contractor of the responsibility of the correctness of the stakes or the responsibility for checking
to insure that the work is constructed to the lines and grades as shown on the plans.
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' The Engineer will be the Owner's representative during construction. The duties,
responsibilities and limitations of authority of the Engineer as the Owner's representative during
construction are set forth in the Contract Documents and shall not be extended or limited
without written consent of the Owner and Engineer. The Engineer will advise and consult with
the Owner, and all of Owner's instructions to the Contractor shall be issued through the
Engineer.
I10 WV, I1<II<I
The Engineer shall make periodic visits to the site to familiarize himself generally with the
progress of the executed work and to determine if such work generally meets the essential
performance and design features and the technical and functional engineering requirements of
the Contract Documents; provided and except, however, that the Engineer shall not be
responsible for making any detailed, exhaustive, comprehensive or continuous on-site
inspection of the quality or quantity of the work or be in any way responsible, directly or
indirectly, for the construction means, methods, techniques, sequences, quality, procedures,
programs, safety precautions or lack of same incident thereto or in connection therewith.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this agreement or any other Contract Document, the
Engineer shall not be in any way responsible or liable for any acts, errors, omissions or
negligence of the Contractor, any subcontractor or any of the Contractor's or subcontractor's
agents, servants or employees or any other person, fum or corporation performing or
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 34
attempting to perform any of the work.
' rrEM 1.51.2 RETAINAGE
(d) On projects where the contract price, at the time of execution, is greater than $400,000, the
Owner may retain 10 percent of the amount due the Contractor, with the retainage above 5
percent deposited in an interest bearing account and interest earned on such 5 percent
retained funds shall be paid to the Contractor upon completion of the contract.
C
ITEM 1.51.3 FINAL INSPECTION AND ACCEPTANCE
Within three (3) days after the Contractor has given the Engineer written notice that a work
order has been completed, the Engineer and the Owner shall inspect the work and within said
time, if the work be found to be completed in accordance with the Contractor his Certificate of
Completion, and there upon it shall be the duty of the Owner within three (3) days to insure a
Certificate of acceptance of the work to the Contractor or to advise the Contractor in writing of
the reason for non acceptance.
rFEM 1.56 F.OUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Delete the last paragraph in this item in its entirety.
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 35
GOVERNING SPECIFICATIONS
' FOR
MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION
METHODS
1
All construction works for this project shall be in accordance with the Standard Specifications For Public
Works Construction, North Central Texas,
Standard
Wire Fencing
Specification
Item No.
Description
PART II: MATERIALS
2.1
Aggregates
2. 1.1 *
Aggregates for Portland Cement
Interlocking Concrete Paving
Concrete
2.1.2*
Aggregate for Hot Mix
Bituminous Materials
Asphaltic Concrete
2.1.3*
Subbase Material
2.1.7*
Pipe Bedding for Storm Sewers
2.1.8*
Pipe Bedding Material for
Chain Link and Barrier Fences
Water & Sanitary Sewer Mains
2.2
Portland Cement Concrete and
Related Materials
2.2.1•
Cement
2.2.2*
Chemical
Admixtures
Standard
Wire Fencing
Specification
Item No.
Descrintion
2.2.10*
Joint Sealing
2.3.6*
Brick for Screening Walls
2.3.7*
Interlocking Concrete Paving
Stone
2.4
Bituminous Materials
2.4.13*
Hot Mix Asphaltic Concrete
2.5.1*
Lime
2.5.2*
Hydrated Lime (Dry)
2.8
Chain Link and Barrier Fences
2.8.2*
Wire Fencing
2.9.6*
Paint for Concrete Walls
2.10.2*
Material
2.11
Metal For Structures
2.11.7* Metal Railings
2.12 Underground Conduit and Related
Materials
2.12.2* Concrete Sewer Pipe, Non -
Reinforced with Rubber Gasket
Joints
Amendments approved through June 1991, City of Allen Special Provisions to the Standard Specifications
and Special Specifications.
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 36
1
STANDARD MATERIAL AND CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS: North Central Texas Council of
Governments Standard Specifications applicable to this project are identified as follows:
Standard
Butterfly Valves
Specification
Fire Hydrants
Item No.
Description
2.12.4*
Reinforced Concrete Sewer Pipe
2.14.3 *
with
2.15
Rubber Gasket Joints
2.12.5*
Concrete Pressure Pipe and
2.16*
Fittings
212.6*
Thermoplastic or Thermosetting
2.16.1•
Coated
2.24.3•
Concrete Pipe and Fittings
2.12.8*
Ductile -hon Pressure Pipe and
Fittings
2.12.10*
Asbestos-Cemern Nonpressure
Sewer Pipe
2.12.11*
Asbestos -Cement Pressure Pipe
2.12.13*
PVC Large Diameter Ribbed
Gravity
Sewer Pipe
21214*
Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)
Sewer Pipe &
Fittings
Asbestos Bonded, Bituminous
21218*
Lined, Smooth Interior
Corrugated Metal Sanitary
Sewer Pipe & Pipe Arch Shapes
21220*
Polyvinyl Chlorine (PVC)
Water Pipe
21222*
Conduit for Street lighting &
Traffic Control
2.12.25*
Aerial Crossing
2.13.1•
Gate Valves for Ordinary Water
Works Service
Standard
Specification
Item No. Descri0lou
2.13.4*
Butterfly Valves
2.14*
Fire Hydrants
2.14.1 •
Materials and Design
214.2*
Paint & Protective Coatings
2.14.3 *
Experience and Certification
2.15
Materials for Seeding and
2.19•
Sodding
2.16*
Brass Stops, Cocks & Fittings
2.21
for Water Works Service
2.16.1•
General
2.16.2*
Physicals
Design Features of stop and
2.16.3*
Cocks
2.16.4*
Design Features of Fittings
2.18.1•
General
Precast Reinforced Manhole
2.19•
Sections
2.19.2•
Joints
2.21
Preformed Flexible Joint Sealant
2.24.2•
Gabions
2.24.3•
Stone
2.24.5*
Permeable Barrer Fabric
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 37
I
1
PART III:
METHODS
Standard
Specification
Item No.
Descriotion
3.1
Preparing Right -of -Way
3.2
Clearing and Grubbing
3.3
Unclassified Street Excavation
33.3*
Construction Methods
3.5
Unclassified Channel Excavation
3.5.3"
Construction Methods
3.7.3•
Density
3.8.2'
Construction Methods
3.9
Sodding
3.10
Seeding
3.10.1•
Description
3.10.2•
Planting Season
3.10.3•
Construction Methods
3.10.6•
Asphalt Mulch Seeding
3.11
Fertilizer
3.12.4*
Construction Requirements
4.1
Sprinkling for Dust Control
4.2
Rolling
4.5
Flexible Base (Crushed Limestone)
4.6.4*
Construction Methods
4.6.5'
Finishing Curing & Preparation for
Concrete Curb and Gutter
Surfacing
4.7.1 •
Description
5.1
Asphalt, Oils and Emulsions
5.7
Hot Mix Asphaltic Concrete Pavement
5.8.2'
Construction Methods
5.8.6•
Pavement Testing
Standard
Specification
Item No.
Description
5.8.8'
Interlocking Concrete Paving Stone
6.1
Underground Conduit
6.1.10'
Grades
6.2
Excavation and Backfill
6.2.8'
Excavation
6.2.9•
Backfill
6.2.10•
Trench Backfill
6.5
Street Cut Excavation and Repair
Standards
6.6
Street, Highway and Railroad Crossings
Underground Conduit Installation
6.7.2•
Cast -in -Place Concrete Manholes
6.7.3"
Water Conduit Installation
6.7.5•
Construction of Aerial Crossings
7.1
Structural Excavation
7.4*
Concrete For Structures
7.6
Concrete Structures
7.12
Precast Concrete Units
8.1
Barriers and Warning and/or Detour
Signs
8.2
Concrete Curb and Gutter
8.5
Reinforced Concrete Headers
8.8
Sawing
8.9.3'
Miscellaneous Construction
8.9.4•
Cleaning & Painting Existing Structures
8.10.2*
Material
8.11•
Metal Beam Guard Rail
8.14
Wire Fence
8.15
Riprap
Note: The • symbol specifies that this item is also covered in the `Special Provisions" for the City
of Allen to the "Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction, North Central Texas".
These Special Provisions are additional and modifies the "Standard Specifications".
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 38
CITY OF ALLEN. TEXAS
MATERIALS
PART II: MATERIALS -DIVISION 2
The North Central Texas Standard Specifications, Materials - Division 2, shall be modified and clarified by
the addition of the following requirements of the various items. Except when specifically stated, none of the
requirements of PART D: MATERIALS -DIVISION 2, shall be deleted.
rFEM 2. 1.1 AGGREGATES FOR PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE
Coarse Aggresates
Gradation: Add the sentence: For Allen paving projects, the coarse aggregates gradation shall
meet the requirements of Grade No. 3 shown in the table.
ITEM 2.1.2 AGGREGATES FOR HOT MIX ASPHALTIC CONCRETE
A. General Requirements
' General: Add the following: Paving mixtures which may be used on paving projects in
Allen consist of the coarse graded base course Type "A", fine graded base or leveling up
coarse Type "B", coarse graded surface course Type "C", or fine grades surface course
Type "D". Gradations for Type "A" and Type "C" are showing in Special Provision Item
2.4.13 HOT MIX ASPHALTIC CONCRETE. Specifications of Type "B" and Type "D"
are included in the Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction, North
Central Texas. When Type "A" and Type "C' paving mixtures are specified,
specifications for these types are included in the Texas State Department of Highways
and Public Transportation Standard Specifications and these specifications shall apply.
ITEM 2.1.3 SUBBASE MATERIAI,
b. Flexible Base (Crushed Limestone)
(1) General: Add the sentence: No local limestone material shall be used as flexible base
(crushed limestone) on Allen roadway projects, unless otherwise shown on the plans.
(3) Gradation: After the first sentence add the sentence: Samples of crushed limestone
material, shall be submitted to the engineer testing laboratory employed by the City for
testing and conformance with the specifications.
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 39
SPECIAL PROVISION
TO THE
'
NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS STANDARD SI
MATERIALS
PART II: MATERIALS -DIVISION 2
The North Central Texas Standard Specifications, Materials - Division 2, shall be modified and clarified by
the addition of the following requirements of the various items. Except when specifically stated, none of the
requirements of PART D: MATERIALS -DIVISION 2, shall be deleted.
rFEM 2. 1.1 AGGREGATES FOR PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE
Coarse Aggresates
Gradation: Add the sentence: For Allen paving projects, the coarse aggregates gradation shall
meet the requirements of Grade No. 3 shown in the table.
ITEM 2.1.2 AGGREGATES FOR HOT MIX ASPHALTIC CONCRETE
A. General Requirements
' General: Add the following: Paving mixtures which may be used on paving projects in
Allen consist of the coarse graded base course Type "A", fine graded base or leveling up
coarse Type "B", coarse graded surface course Type "C", or fine grades surface course
Type "D". Gradations for Type "A" and Type "C" are showing in Special Provision Item
2.4.13 HOT MIX ASPHALTIC CONCRETE. Specifications of Type "B" and Type "D"
are included in the Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction, North
Central Texas. When Type "A" and Type "C' paving mixtures are specified,
specifications for these types are included in the Texas State Department of Highways
and Public Transportation Standard Specifications and these specifications shall apply.
ITEM 2.1.3 SUBBASE MATERIAI,
b. Flexible Base (Crushed Limestone)
(1) General: Add the sentence: No local limestone material shall be used as flexible base
(crushed limestone) on Allen roadway projects, unless otherwise shown on the plans.
(3) Gradation: After the first sentence add the sentence: Samples of crushed limestone
material, shall be submitted to the engineer testing laboratory employed by the City for
testing and conformance with the specifications.
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 39
ITEM 2.1.7 PIPE BEDDING FOR STORM SEWERS
a. General: Add the sentence: Unless otherwise indicated, stone sewer pipe shall be
bedded with Class "C" bedding in accordance with the details shown on the plans.
b. Class "C" Beddinic After the trench has been cut to a depth below the barrel of the
pipe a distance of I/8 Be (outside diameter of pipe), three inches minimum (six inches
minimum in rock), the bedding shall be brought up to a point slightly above grade with stone.
Bell holes shall be formed, a trough scooped out to grade, and the pipe laid and jointed as
specified. The stone shall then be brought up in uniform compacted layers of either side of
the pipe 1/6 BC (outside diameter of pipe). Bedding shall be one of the following materials:
(])Screened Pit -run gravel, passing 1'/2 -inch sieve and retained on'/. -inch sieve.
(2) Pea gravel, passing 5/8 -inch sieve and retained on 1/8 -inch sieve.
(3) Crushed Limestone meeting the requirements of Item 2.1.8 - PIPE BEDDING
MATERIALS FOR WATER AND SANITARY SEWER MAINS.
The aggregate used shall contain not more than a total of eight percent by weight of
' deleterious substance, such as clay, shale or organic matter.
The embedment backfill shall be select or granular material and shall be brought up in
uniform compacted layers to a point six inches above the top of the pipe. Density shall
be 95% under paving, 90% elsewhere.
ITEM 2. 1.8 PIPE BEDDING MATERIAL FOR WATER AND SANITARY SEWER MAINS
(a) Crush Stone Embedment: All stone used for pipe embedment within Allen shall be
Standard Crushed Rock Aggregate, Grade 4, unless otherwise approved in writing.
ITEM 2.2.1 CEMENT
General: Add the following paragraph: Where Type I cement is used, if required by the
Owner, samples of the proposed Portland Cement will be obtained prior to beginning the
work and one (1) set of three (3) cube specimens shall be made and tested at 3 days and 7
days for compressive strength. The 3 -day strength shall have a minimum comprehensive
strength of 1800 psi and the 7 -day strength shall have a minimum comprehensive strength of
2800 psi. hr addition, compressive strength cube specimens shall be made and tested at a
frequency of one (1) set per 600 tons of cement used during construction so that the quality of
the cement can be observed throughout the project. At the beginning of the project, samples
' of the cement shall be furnished to the laboratory to test for the fineness of the cement. Type
I cement shall not exceed 1500 square centimeters per gram as measured by the Turbidimeter
in accordance with Method Cl 15. Also, at the beginning of the project, the time of setting by
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 40
VICAT NEEDLES, Method C191, shall be made. The initial set shall not be less than 48
minutes.
' ITEM 2.2.2 CHEMICAL ADMIXTURES
Add the following: All reinforced concrete pavement shall contain an air entraining
admixture having 5%± 2% entrained air in the concrete. Also, at the Contractors option a
water reducing admixture may be used. All beam and cylinders prepared for testing in
connection with the mix design shall contain the approved air entraining admixture and water
reducing admixture.
(a) Fly Ash: Add the following: Fly Ash admixtures may be used with Type I cement in mix
designs for concrete pavements, except on State Highway improvements in Allen. Fly
ash meeting the requirements of the Standard Specifications shall be used in the
admixture. The maximum cement reduction shall not exceed 20% by weight per cubic
yard of concrete except with approval of the Engineer based on laboratory test results,
and fly ash replacement shall be 1.25 pounds per 1.0 pound of cement reduction.
ITEM 2.2. 10 JOINT SEALING
Delete paragraphs (c) Ready -Mixed Cold -Applied Joint and Crack Sealer and (t)
Thermoplastic.
ITEM 2.4.13 HOT MIX ASPHALTIC CONCRETE
C. Paving Mixture: Add the following requirements of proportions by weight for Type "A"
and Type "C' Hot Mix Asphaltic Concrete.
COARSE GRADED BASE COURSE (TYPE "A")
Passing
Retained On
Percent
2 -inch sieve
100
1-3/4 inch sieve
95 to 100
1-3/4 inch
7/8 -inch sieve
16 to 42
7/8 -inch sieve
3/8 -inch sieve
16 to 42
3/8 -inch sieve
No. 4 sieve
10 to 26
No. 4 sieve
No. 10 sieve
5 to 21
Total retained on
No. 10 sieve
68 to 84
No. 10 sieve
No. 40 sieve
5 to 21
No. 40 sieve
No. 80 sieve
3 to 16
No. 80 sieve
No. 200 sieve
2 to 16
No. 200 sieve
1 to a
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 41
The asphaltic material shall form from 3.5 to 7 percent of the mixture by weight or from 8 to 16 percent of
' the mixture by volume, unless specified otherwise on the plans.
COARSE GRADED BASE COURSE (TYPE "A")
'P"sing
Retained On
Percent
2 -inch sieve
No. 200 sieve
100
1-3/4 inch sieve
95 to l00
I-3/4 inch
7/8 -inch sieve
16 to 42
7/8 -inch sieve
3/8 -inch sieve
16 to 42
3/8 -inch sieve
No. 4 sieve
10 to 26
No. 4 sieve
No. 10 sieve
5 to 21
Total retained on
No. 10 sieve
68 to 84
No. 10 sieve
No. 40 sieve
5 to 21
No. 40 sieve
No. 80 sieve
3 to 16
No. 80 sieve
No. 200 sieve
2 to 16
No. 200 sieve
1 to 8
rrEM 2.5.1 LIME
Add the sentence: Quick Lime shall not be used in the construction of roadway work in
Allen.
ITEM 2.5.2 HYDRATED LIME (DRY)
Add the following sentence: Dry hydrated lime shall not be used for treating subgrade or base
material unless specified on the plans.
rrEM 2.8.2 WIRE FENCING
(b) Material
(1) Fabric: All chain link fencing installed in Allen shall be No. 9 gage copper bearing open-
hearth steel wire.
(2) Metal Posts: All posts shall be heavily galvanized by the hot -dip process after fabrication
and shall be fitted with watertight malleable iron caps. All posts shall be of the following
size and shape:
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 42
Line Posts: "H" Section hot rolled weighing not less than 4.10 pounds per linear
' foot or 3 -12 -inch O.D. pipe weighing not less than 3.65 pounds per linear foot.
Terminal Posts: Three inch (3) steel pipe weighing not less than
5.79 pounds per linear foot.
Gate Posts: Four inch (4") O.D. steel pipe weighing not less than
9.11 pounds per linear foot.
(4) Rails, Gates Braces and Fittings: Shall be 1-5/8 inch steel pipe weighing not less than
2.27 pounds per linear foot.
ITEM 2.9.6 PAINT FOR CONCRETE WALLS
a. Description
Paint for concrete walls shall consist of a Latex Acrylic Paint, which has been
especially formulated for use on masonry surfaces. Paint color shall be subject to
approval by the City Engineer.
b. Performance Requirements
The wall paint shall have excellent color and gloss retention, adhere tightly to the
' concrete and be blistering and peeling resistant. It shall be resistant to chalking,
shall have good flow and working properties and shall meet all present ecological
and lead hazard regulations.
C. Masonry Paints (2 Coats Required)
Paint for concrete walls shall meet the requirements of either Sherwin Williams A-
100 Flat Latex House and Trim Paint, or Weather Perfect Acrylic Latex Flat
Exterior Finish or equal, or shall meet the requirements of Jones Blair Polyflex, a
vinyl acrylic latex paint, or Polyflex Gloss House and Trim Paint or equal.
ITEM 2.10.2 MATERIAL
Change paragraph (f) Rejection to paragraph (g) Rejection. Add: (f) Poll Box for Traffic
Sinal Conduit. All pull boxes shall be #36 supplied by Traffic Signal Equipment Company,
Fort Worth, Texas or approved equal. Boxes shall be approximately l0%s" x 17" x 12" and
shall be furnished with a concrete cover.
ITEM 2.1 L7 METAL RAILINGS
' f Reflectorized Marking for Guard Rail
Reflectorized marking for guard rail and other traffic control used shall meet the
requirements of 3M Scotchlite Brand Reflective Sheeting Grade, Series 2800, 3800
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 43
or 5800, or equal. The marking shall conform to U.S. Department of
' Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, STANDARD
SPECIFICATIONS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS AND BRIDGES ON
FEDERAL HIGHWAY PROJECTS, 1979 FP -79, Type III A, Sections 633.36 and
718.01 and Federal Supply Service, General Services Administration, LS -300 C,
SHEETING AND TAPE REFLECTIVE NON -EXPOSED LENS, Reflectivity 2,
Class 4.
ITEM 2.12.2 CONCRETE SEWER PIPE. NONREINFORCED WITH RUBBER GASKET JOINTS
This type of pipe is not approved for use within the City of Allen.
ITEM 2.12.4 REINFORCED CONCRETE SEWER PIPE WITH RUBBER GASKET JOINTS
All reinforced concrete pipe used in the sanitary sewer system within the City of Allen shall
conform to ASTM Designation C76 and shall be of the Thick Wall Pipe design with
aggregates consisting of limestone aggregate in the proportion of at least 75 percent by
weight of the total aggregates, unless otherwise provided in the Special Conditions to the
Specifications.
ITEM 2.12.5 CONCRETE PRESSURE PIPE AND FITTINGS
' C302 Reinforced Concrete Pressure Pipe, Non Cylinder Type, for Water and Other Liquids,
and C300 Reinforced Concrete Pressure Pipe, Steel Cylinder Type, for Water and Other
Liquids are not approved for use within the City of Allen, unless otherwise shown in the
plans or approved in writing. Reinforced concrete cylinder pipe in sizes 16 inches through 21
inches shall be Pretensioned Pipe Type C303. For pipe 42 inches in diameter and above the
pipe shall be Prestressed Pipe Type C301. Between 24 inches and 36 inches the pipe
famished may be either type. All pipe shall be designed to withstand the working pressure
and external load as shown in the plans.
ITEM 2.12.6 THERMOPLASTIC OR THERMOSETTING COATED CONCRETE PIPE AND
FITTINGS
This type of coating for concrete pipe is not approved for use within the City of Allen.
ITEM 2.12.8 DUCTILE -IRON PRESSURE PIPE AND FITTINGS (Add the Following)
Minimum design thickness for all Ductile -Iron Pipe installed within the City of Allen shall be
Class 50 on sizes 12 inches and smaller, and Class 51 on sizes 14 inches and larger.
ITEM 2.12. 10 ASBESTOS -CEMENT NONPRESSURE SEWER PIPE
' This type of pipe is not approved for use in the City of Allen.
ITEM 2.12.11 ASBESTOS -CEMENT PRESSURE PEPE
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 44
This type of pipe is not approved for use within the City of Allen.
ITEM 2.12.13 PVC LARGE DIAMETER RIBBED GRAVITY SEWER PIPE
This type of pipe is not approved for use within the City of Allen.
ITEM 2.12.14 POLYVINYL CHLORIDE (PVC) SEWER PIPE AND FITTINGS
Delete this item in its entirety and substitute therefore the following:
(a) Pipe 4 inches through 15 inches in diameter. All PVC Sewer Pipe in the above sizes shall be
manufactured in accordance with ASTM Designation D3034 to provide pipe and fittings suitable for
non -pressure drainage of sewage. The pipe shall be Type PSM SDR -35 PVC Sewer Pipe. The pipe
shall be made of PVC plastic having a cell classification of 12454-C as defined in ASTM
Specification D1784, Rigid PVC Plastics.
Pipe shall be tested of flattening, impact, resistance, stiffness, joint tightness and extrusion
quality as specified in ASTM Designation D3034.
(b) Pipe 18 inches through 27 inches in diameter. All PVC Sewer Pipe in the above sizes shall be
manufactured in accordance with ASTM Designation F679 to provide pipe and fittings suitable for
non -pressure drainage of sewage. The pipe shall be manufactured from PVC material with a
minimum cell classification of 12454 C as defined in ASTM Specification D1784, Rigid PVC
Plastics. All pipe furnished under this section of the specifications shall have a minimum wall
A A
thickness as shown in T-1 or T-2 of Table No. 1 of the ASTM F679 Specifications.
ASTM F679 TABLE 1
PIPE DIMENSIONS AND AWW4UM PIPE STIFFNESS
Nominal
Average
Tolerance on
Minimum
Pipe
Outside
Avg. Outside
Pipe
Maintain Wall Thickness
Stiffness
T -1A
T -2A
Size
Diameter
Diameter
In.
In.
mm
In.
mm
In.
mm
Io.
mm
psi
kpa
18.701
(475)
+0.028
(+0.71)
0.536
(13.6)
0.499
(12.7)
46
(320)
22.047
(560)
+0.033
(+0.84)
0.632
(16.0)
0.588
(14.9)
46
(320)
182124
24.803
(630)
+0.037
(+0.94)
0.711
(18.1)
0.661
(15.5)
46
(320)
27
27.953
710
+0.042
+1.0
0.801
20.3
0.745
18.9
46
320
Pipe shall be tested for flattening, impact resistance, stiffness, joint tightness and
extrusion quality as specified in ASTM Designation F679.
' ITEM 2.12. 18 ASBESTOS BONDED, BITUMINOUS LINED, SMOOTH INTERIOR CORRUGATED
METAL SANITARY SEWER PIPE AND PIPE ARCH SHAPES
This type of pipe is not approved for use with the City of Allen.
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 45
' ITEM 2.12.20 POLYVINYL CHLORINE (PVC) WATER PIPE (add the following)
All PVC water pipe shall be Class 200-DR14 for 6 -inch diameter and Class 150 -DRI 8 above,
6 -inch diameter, and shall be extruded PVC pipe of the rubber gasket type joint and shall be
furnished in 20 -foot nominal laying lengths.
All fittings shall be ductile -iron of bell and spigot or mechanical joint, Class 250, in
accordance with AW WA Specification C 110, C 111, or C 153 (Compact), and shall be tar
coated on the outside surface and shall have an interior cement lining with seal coat per
AW WA Specification C104, unless otherwise shown in the plans.
ITEM 2.12.22 CONDUIT FOR STREET LIGHTING AND TRAFFIC CONTROL
(a) General
This specification shall govern for furnishing conduit for street lightning and traffic control system of
the types and sizes indicted on the plans.
(b) Materials
(1) Plastic Conduit
All plastic conduit for street lighting and traffic control system shall be Schedule 40,
' rigid, high impact polyvinyl chloride, conforming to Federal Specification WC -1094
and Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., Standard UL -651. Fittings for PVC pipe shall
be Schedule 40 meeting the requirements of ASTM D2466. Color of the pipe shall be
gray.
(2) Solvent Cement for PVC Pipe and Fittings
Solvent cement shall meet the requirements of ASTM D2564.
(c) Resection
All Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Pipe shall be inspected for compliance with
manufacturer's dimensional requirements and for freedom from any defects or
damage caused by shipment or handling. All damaged or defective conduit shall be
rejected.
ITEM 2.12.23 AERIAL CROSSING
(1) Steel Pipe Steel pipe used of Aerial crossings shall be of the diameter and wall thickness
shown on the plans and shall be line pipe manufactured in accordance with the following
specifications:
(a) AW WA C200-86 Mill Type Steel Water Pipe, Grade B (e.g. API 51, GR B.
Minimum Wall Thickness of 3/8'9.
' (b) ASTM A53
Pipe shall be designed for a clear span shown on the plans. Couplings shall be steel
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 46
(e.g. Dresser Type 38 or approval equal) and shall be located as shown on the plans.
Bolts shall be stainless steel or galvanized.
The steel pipe sizes shown on the plans are the nominal diameters of the minimum
size steel pipe, which may be famished and installed. Pipe of a larger size may be
furnished at the Contractor's option, but no extra payment will be allowed. If larger
pipe is utilized, it shall be set so as to retain the flow lines designated on the plans.
All steel pipe shall receive on interior shop applied Liquid Epoxy Coating System
in conformance with AW WA C-210, latest revision.
(2) Paints
Coatings of paints shall be applied in accordance with the schedule shown in Part
BI - CONSTRUCTION METHODS.
(a)TNEMEC Series 66, or Mobile 78 Series, or Koppers 200 HB, 5.0 mil dry film
thickness each coat.
(b) TNEMEC Series 66, or Mobile 78 Series, or Koppers 200 HB,
6.0 mil dry film thickness each coat.
Approved material of other manufacturers which are equivalent in all respects to the
brands named above, may be substituted upon approval. All paint applied must be by the
same manufacturer. The color on the final coat shall be selected by the City of Allen
(light brown or lightegeeen).
ITEM 2.13.1 GATE VALVES FOR ORDINARY WATER WORKS SERVICE (Add the Following)
' ITEM 2.13.1(A) RESILIENT SEATED GATE VALVES
Unless otherwise approved in writing, all Gate Valves for direct buried service in the City's
distribution system, 6 inches through 12 inches in diameter, shall be Resilient Seated Gate
Valves that conform strictly with the latest specification C509 of the American Water Works
Association Standards and must comply with the following supplementary details, changes or
additions.
(a) Body: Gate valves shall be iron body designed for a working pressure of 200 psi. All
valves shall be hydrostatically tested at 200 psi and shell tested at 400 psi. Any leakage
during testing shall be cause for rejection. For ease of repair the body, bonnet and stuffing
box shall be flanged together with ASTM Grade B bolts and nuts. Each valve shall have the
maker's initials, pressure rating, and year in which manufactured cast in the body.
(b) Stems: Stems shall be machined from manganese bronze rod with an integral forged
thrust collar machined from manganese bronze rod with an integral forged thrust collar
machined to size. The stems shall be non -rising and equipped for nut operation, which shall
be opened by turning to the left.
' (c) Stem Seals: Amended to read: Stems shall be O-ring sealed either above or below thrust
collar. An antifriction washer shall be located above the thrust collar for operating torque.
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 47
(d) Stem Nut: Amended to read: Stem nut can be either integral cast with valve disc or
separately installed into disc. Nut shall be waterworks bronze. Manufacturer shall submit an
' exact formula used to determine number of turns required to affect complete closure of each
size resilient seated valve supplied under these specifications.
(e) Paint and Protective Coatings: All valves furnished under these specifications shall be
painted on the exterior as specified in AW WA C-509 with asphalt varnish.
All ferrous metal surfaces in the internal part of the valve shall be protected with a
two-part thermoset epoxy coating to a nominal thickness of 4 mils for corrosion
protection and shall be of a color that is easily identified as an epoxy coating.
The thermoset epoxy coating shall be a two-part epoxy and shall function as a physical,
chemical and electrical barrier between the base metal to which it is applied and the
surroundings. The coating shall be non-toxic and shall not impart taste to water. The coating
must be formulated from materials deemed acceptable per the Food & Drug Administration
Document Title 21 of the Federal Regulations of Food Additives, Section 121.2514 entitled
Resins and Polymeric Coatings. The coating shall have a satin finish and shall be suitable for
field overcoming and touchup with the same coating material without sanding or special
surface preparation, or application of heat in excess of room temperature.
' (t) Experience and Certification: Valves, furnished under these specifications, shall be
manufactured by a firm that has been producing valves of this general type continuously
for the past five (5) years. Each company or manufacturer supplying valves under these
specifications shall have on file, at the Allen Public Works Engineering and Utility
Operations Department, approved records of experience and detailed drawings of the
proposed valves. Drawings shall cover the specific valve to be furnished for installation
in the City of Allen and shall show all dimensions including metal thickness,
construction details and materials used in all parts of the valve together with ASTM
Designation and Structural properties of these materials.
The City may require the Manufacturer, Supplier or Contractor to dismantle valves at
any time to determine compliance with these specifications. Location of any valve
within the City system, installed after adoption of these specifications that does not meet
the specifications completely shall be cause for prohibiting the future use of any valves
from the same manufacturer.
(g) Tapping Sleeves: The materials for tapping sleeves bodies shall be cast-iron or ductile -
iron in accordance with AW WA Standard Cl 10 (ANSI 21.10), in two sections, or halves
to be bolted together with high-strength, corrosion resistant, low alloy steel bolts
' conforming to AW WA Standard Cl1 l (ANSI 21.11).
Cast iron and ductile -iron sleeve shall be mechanical joint, or as specified, or dimensions
to secure proper fit on the type and class of pipe on which they are to be used.
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 48
Each sleeve shall be furnished with a 3/8 -inch test opening so that tests can be made
prior to tapping. Opening shall be provided with a 3/8 -inch bronze plug.
' ITEM 2.13.4 BUTTERFLY VALVES (Add the Followine)
All Butterfly Valves for installation underground in the City's distribution system 16 inches
through 48 inches shall be in accordance with this specification.
All butterfly valves famished shall conform strictly with the latest specification C-504 of the
American Water Works Association Standard for rubber -seated butterfly valves and must
comply with the following supplementary details and changes or addition.
(a) Body: The body shall be cast-iron ASTM A126, Class B and shall have face to face
dimensions in accordance with AW WA Standards for short body, Class 150-B. All butterfly
valves shall have a floating body seat ring to compensate for change in direction of flow to
assure bottle -tight seal in either direction.
(b) Shaft: Valve shafts shall be an 18-8, Type 304 stainless steel. Valve disc and shaft shall be
attached by means of an "O" ring sealed 304 stainless steel taper pin. Valve shaft seal shall
consist of "O" rings in a removable bronze cartridge.
' (c) Disc and Seat: The valve disc shall be ductile iron ASTM -A536, Grade 65-45-12. Valve
disc shall be of the offset design providing 360 degrees un -interrupted seating. The resilient
seat shall be natural rubber bonded to an 18, Type 304 stainless steel retaining ring secured to
the disc by I8-8, Type 304 stainless steel set screws. Resilient seats in all sizes shall be
adjustable and replaceable in the field.
(d) Operator: Butterfly valve operators shall be of the traveling nut design. All operators shall
have adjustable mechanical stop limiting devices to prevent over travel of the disc. Should ar
adjustment of the disc be required to maintain bottle -tight seal, this adjustment shall be made
externally without removing the operator housing cover. All operator adjustments shall be
made under pressure and without the possibility of dirt getting into the operator lubricant.
Any adjustments thin the lower shaft will not be acceptable. Valve operator shall be capable
of seating and unseating valves and operating their full stroke against the pressure of the
City's distribution system. Operating mechanism shall be sealed in a lubricant reservoir and
shall tum on an anti -friction thrust washer.
(e) Operation: Unless otherwise shown in the plans, all valves shall open counter clockwise.
(f) Valve Ends: Valve ends shall be Mechanical Joint End, Flanged Ends. Mechanical joint
' valves shall come complete with bolts, nuts, gaskets and glands. It shall be the responsibility
of the Contractor to
coordinate the ends of the adjoining pipe with the type valve end he proposes to use.
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 49
(g) Testin : All valves seats shall be tested at 150 psi as described in AW WA C-504 and in
' addition shall have a shell test of 300 psi. Any leakage shall be cause for rejection.
(h) Paint and Protective Coatings: All butterfly valves furnished under these specifications
shall be painted on exterior as specified in AW WA C-504, with asphalt varnish.
All ferrous metal surfaces in the internal part of the valve shall be protected with a
two-part thermostat epoxy coating to a nominal thickness of 4 mils for corrosion
protection and shall be of a color that is easily identified as an epoxy coating. This
shall be applied in shop.
The thermostat epoxy coating shall be a two-part epoxy and shall function as a physical,
chemical and electrical barrier between the base metal to which it is applied and the
surroundings. The coating shall be non-toxic and shall not impar taste to water. The coating
must be formulated from materials deemed acceptable per the Food & Drug Administration
Document Title 21 of the Federal Regulations of Food Additives, Section 121.2514 entitled
Resins & Polymeric Coatings. The coating shall have a satin finish and shall be suitable for
field overcoating and touchup with the same coating material without sending or special
surface preparation, or application of heat in excess of room temperature.
' (i.) Experience and Certification: Butterfly valves, furnished under these
specifications, shall be manufactured by a firm that has been producing valves of this
general type continuously for the past five (5) years. Each company or manufacturer
supplying valves under these specifications shall have on file, at the Allen Public
Works Engineering and Utility Operations Department, approved records of
experience and detailed drawings of the proposed valves. Drawings shall cover the
specific valve to be furnished for installation in the City of Allen and shall show all
dimensions including metal thickness, construction details and materials used in all
parts of the valve together with ASTM Designation and structural properties of these
materials.
The City may require the Manufacturer, Supplier or Contractor to dismantle valves at
any time to determine compliance with these specifications. Location of any valve
with the City system, installed after adoption of these specifications that does not
meet the specifications completely shall be cause for prohibiting the future use of any
valves from the same manufacturer.
' ITEM 2.14 FIRE HYDRANTS
Delete this item in its entirety and substitute therefore the following:
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 50
ITEM 2.14.1 MATERIALS AND DESIGN
All fire hydrants furnished shall conform strictly with the latest specification C-502 of the
' American Water Works Association Standards for dry barel fire hydrants and must comply
with the following supplementary details and changes or addition.
(a) Inlet Connection: Unless otherwise specified the inlet connection shall be a six (6) inch
standard mechanical joint complete with all joint accessories. The inlet shoe shall be cast of
complete with all joint accessories. The inlet shoe shall be cast of the same or stronger metal
than the lower barel to prevent impact damage of the shoe. The interior of the shoe,
including the lower valve plate and/or cap nut shall have a protective epoxy coating of at least
4 mils applied in the shop. If a cap. nut is utilized it must be locked in place with a stainless
steel lock washer or similar non -corrosive device and all machined surfaces must be protected
from water intrusion to prevent corosion and assure ease of field teardown or maintenance.
(b) Main Valve: The main valve shall be compression tape, closing with the pressure and
shall be not less than 5-1/4" in diameter. Composition of the main valve shall be molded
rubber or neoprene having a durometer hardness of 90±5 and shall be not less than 1" thick to
protect against hydrant chatter and give long term durability.
(c) Outlet Nozzles: All hydrants shall be "three way", equipped with two hose nozzles and
one pumper nozzle.
' (d) Diameter Outlet Nozzles: The hydrant shall have two hose nozzles, two and one-half
(2%2") inches nominal I.D., and one pumper nozzle four and one-half (4%,') inches nominal
I.D. with Natural Standard Hose Threads.
(e) Nozzle Attachmen :All nozzles shall be mechanically connected into the barrel and have
"O" Ring pressure seals to provide a positive seal between nozzles and hydrant barel. A
suitable nozzle lock shall be provided and shall be stainless steel or bronze. Nozzles shall not
be caulked in.
Nozzles caps shall be furnished with pentagon nut the same size as the operating nut.
They shall be furnished with interior rubber gaskets that will seat against bronze
nozzles. All caps shall be secured to hydrant barrel by heavy duty non -kinking chains
with a chain loop on each cap that permits free turning of the cap, for speed and ease of
removal by fire fighters.
(t) Ooemting Nut: The operating nut shall be non -rising, pentagonal shape, measuring 1-1/8"
at the top and 1-1/4" at the base from point to flat. Pentagon shall have a depth of at least one
and one-quarter inch (1-1/4"). The hydrant shall be constructed in such a manner that the
' operating nut, "O" Rings and washers can be removed and replaced without removing the
bonnet. All bearing surfaces of the operating nut shall be bronze.
Ordinance No. 25932-07, Page 51
(g) Weather Cao: A weather cap shall be affixed which conceals the holddown nut. It shall
also be embossed with an arrow indicating the opening direction. The direction of opening
shall be counterclockwise.
(h) Lubrication Reserve, : The hydrant shall have completely "O" Ring sealed oil reservoir
with a minimum of two (2) "O" Ring pressure seals to prevent contamination of the oil
around the operating parts of the hydrant. The oil reservoir shall be cast in such a manner that
all operating parts shall be repairable without removal of the bonnet to facilitate repairs and
shall be of a design that all bearing surfaces and threaded parts will be automatically
lubricated upon each operation of the hydrant. If bearing surfaces are not lubricated, the
design shall keep operating friction to a minimum. A high wear resistant thermostat plastic
anti -friction washer shall be in place above the thrust collar to minimize operation torque and
facilitate long term ease of operation. The operating threads must be sealed against contact
with water to all times regardless of open or closed position of main valve. The Hydrant shall
have the capability of field personnel to visually check oil level and add additional oil if
needed. Filler and inspection plug shall be recessed or flush type.
(i) Traffic Feature: Hydrants shall be "traffic model" having upper and lower barrel joined
approximately two inches (2") above the groundline by a breakable "swivel" flange providing
360 degree rotation of the upper barrel for nozzle positioning and must be capable of rotating
t barrel with line pressure on. The groundline shall not be less than eighteen inches (18")
below the centerline of the lowest nozzle and shall be clearly marked in a permanent manner
on the lower barrel. A breakable stem coupling shall join the two-piece stem adjacent to the
ground line flange. Screws, clevis pins, fasteners or bolts used in the coupling shall be Series
300 stainless steel. The weakened portion of the stem coupling shall be located to divert
pressure from the stem coupling directly to the upper and lower stems when torque is applied
in seat ring removal.
Design of the coupling shall be such that when the coupling is broken, no part of the
coupling will shatter or come loose and fall into hydrant and the break will not occur
through the pins or bolts holding the coupling to the stem.
O Drain Valve Assembly: Hydrants shall be equipped with drain valves which drain the barrel
when the hydrant is closed and seal shut when the hydrant is in the open position. The upper
valve plate, seat ring and drain ring (shoe bushing) must be bronze and work in conjunction to
form an all bronze drainway. Upper valve plate if not bronze, must be epoxy coated.
The bronze seat ring shall be a minimum 5-1/4" inside diameter and shall thread into a
bronze drain ring forming an all bronze drainway with two (2) drain outlets for double
' protection against drain clogging and corrosive damage. All bronze components shall
have less than 16% zinc alloy, Grade A to give high corrosion resistance as
recommended in Section 2. 1, Table I of American Water Works Association Standard
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 52
C-502. Seat ring seals shall be "O" Rings. Hydrant shall be designed so that during
' opening and closing operation(s), water pressure force flushes the drain valve and drain
openings to prevent clogging, thus allowing barrel drainage.
(k) Repmk: All internal operating parts shall be removable from above ground level with a
lightweight stem wrench.
(1) Provisions for Extension: All hydrants shall be capable of being extended to accommodate
future grade changes without excavation. Extension of the hydrant shall be made by adding at
the groundline flange a new coupling and stem section equal to the length of the extension.
This must facilitate easy field grade adjustment.
Stem extensions made by adding new section of stem to the threaded section of the stem
at the top of the hydrant will not be accepted.
Extension kits must be available from manufacturer in six-inch (6') increments.
(m) Pressure Loss and Working Pressure: Pressure loss through one (1) four and one-half inch
(4%2") noale at 1000 GPM shall not be more than 5.0 psi.
ITEM 2.14.2 PAINT AND PROTECTIVE COATINGS
' All fire hydrants furnished under these specifications shall have paint and protective coatings
applied at the factory or in the field as specified herein.
(a) Factory Coating: All hydrants shall be cleaned at the factory by shot blasting and shall be
painted above the groundline (at the factory) with two (2) coats of neutral orange rust -
prohibitive primer which shall be compatible with the finished coating.
All continuously wetted ferrous metal surfaces in the hydrant shoe shall be
protected with a two-part thermostat epoxy coating to a nominal thickness of 4 mils
of corrosion protection and shall be of a color that is easily identified m an epoxy
coating. All other exposed exterior surfaces below ground level shall be coated
with asphalt varnish as specified in American Water Works Association Standard
C-502, Section 4.2 or as otherwise outlined in these specifications. All remaining
interior surfaces above the main valve, except machined surfaces such as the
threaded portion of the operating stem or nut, shall be coated with asphalt varnish.
The thermostat epoxy coating shall be a two-part epoxy and shall function as a
physical, chemical and electrical barrier between the base metal to which it is
applied and the surroundings. The coating shall be non-toxic and shall not impart
' taste to water. The coating must be formulated from materials deemed acceptable
per the Food & Drug Administration Document Title 21 of the Federal Regulations
of Food Additives, Section 121.2514 entitled Resins & Polymeric Coatings. The
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 53
coating shall have a satin finish and shall be suitable for field overcoming and
' touch-up with the same coating material without sanding or special surface
preparation, or application of heat in excess of room temperatures.
(b) Field Coatings: All hydrants shall be field painted at the time the Contractor is instructed
by the Public Works Inspector and shall be painted above ground with two (2) coats of
aluminum paint, Mobil 11-A-19 or Tnemec 2 -color, Tnemec-Gloss or approved equal
according to the following color schedule:
Water Main Sin
Bonnet and Caps Color
4"
Red
6'
Silver
8"
Blue
10" & Larger
Yellow
ITEM 2.14.3 EXPERIENCE AND CERTIFICATION
Fire hydrants, furnished under these specifications shall be manufactured by a firm that has
been producing hydrants of this general type continuously for the past five (5) years. Each
company or manufacturer supplying hydrants under these specifications shall have on file, at
the Allen Public Works Engineering and Utility Operations Department, approved records of
' experience and detailed drawings of the proposed hydrants. Drawings shall cover the specific
hydrant to be famished for installation in the City of Allen and shall show all dimensions
including metal thickness, construction details and materials used in all parts of the hydrant
together with ASTM Designation and structural properties of these materials.
The City may require the Manufacturer, Supplier or Contractor to dismantle hydrants at any
time to determine compliance with these specifications. Location of any hydrant within the
City system, installed after adoption of these specifications, that does not meet the
specifications completely shall be cause for prohibiting the future use of any hydrants from
the same manufacturer.
ITEM 2.16 BRASS STOPS. COCKS AND FITTINGS FOR WATER WORKS SERVICE
ITEM 2.16.1 GENERAL
All brass stops, cocks and fittings shall conform to AWWA Specification C800, latest
revision.
ITEM 2.16.2 PHYSICALS
All pressure holding components of brass stops or fittings shall be certifiable pressure tested
' before assembly as specified herein, including meter coupling tailpieces, compression nuts,
etc.
ITEM 2.16.3 DESIGN FEATURES OF STOP AND COCKS
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 54
The stem end of the key, prestaked key nut and the "D" washer shall be so designed that they
turn in unison and if tightened to the failure point, the stem will not break causing the key to
' blow out.
Corporation, curb and angle stop bodies shall be of one-piece construction to provide
optimum resistance to installation, operating and earth -load stresses. The operating bead and
checks of these stops shall be integrally cast with the plug or cap of the stop for maximum
resistance to torque feature.
Angle valves shall have a lockwing and shall be "O" ring sealed at the top of the key to
prevent leakage during operation and to act as a secondary protection against external rap
leakage. Meter swivel nuts shall be of the saddle nut construction to support the meter during
installation. Inlet compression parts for angle valves shall be field interchangeable on %" and
1" sizes to make repairs easier and more economical.
ITEM 2.16.4
Delete the third paragraph of this item and replace with the following:
Flarejoints and fittings are not approved in Allen.
Add the following to the sixth paragraph of this item:
All stops and fitting joints shall be of the compression type for copper pipe unless otherwise
noted. Compression coupling nuts shall be designed to "bottom out' on a machined shoulder
on the fitting to provide a visual check for proper assemble and eliminate field judgment
' errors of the installation. The coupling nut shall house the compression gasket in a smooth
machined area and shall be internally coated with a fluorocarbon (Teflon) lubricant to prevent
gasket damage and reduce installation torques. The smaller compression gasket shall be a
heavy armored gasket to provide electrical continuity through the fitting and prevent gasket
cold flow and shall house a concave hardened stainless steel overlapping gripper band that is
automatically activated and set by shouldering out the fitting properly.
Minimum pullout (or tensile strength) required of these fittings after installation to protect
against earth loads are as follows:
''/I'....................................................................... 2,000 His.
1"........................................................................ 3,000 His.
1%:"..................................................................... 3,500 His.
2"........................................................................ 4,000 lbs.
All outlet threads on compression connections shall be compatible with the City's present
drilling and tapping machine equipment.
ITEM 2.18.1 GENERAL (Add The Following)
Water services from the main to the meter shall be installed as follows:
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 55
Two (2) inch or smaller.................................................................................Type K, Class 1 copper
Three (3) inch........................................................................Ductile Iron Per Item 2.12.8 (a)
' Larger than three (3) inch ...Ductile Iron per Item 2.12.8 (a) or C-900 PVC per Item 2.12.20
ITEM 2.19 PRECAST REINFORCED MANHOLE SECTIONS
ITEM 2.19.2 JOINTS (Add the Following)
All sanitary sewer manholes installed in the City of Allen, shall have "O" ring joints
conforming with ASTM Designation C443.
ITEM 2.20 Delete Item 2.20 Fiberglass Manholes in its entirely.
ITEM 2.24.2 GABIONS
Add the sentence: All wire used, including tie and connecting wire, shall be certified by Mill
Test Reports showing compliance with specification requirements.
ITEM 2.24.3 STONE
Add the following: Facing stone shall be hand selected, large stone and shall be selected for
best appearance. Facing stone shall be an off-white color and prior to laying the stone,
samples shall be delivered to the site and shall be approved by the Engineer for gradation and
' appearance.
ITEM 2.24.5 PERMEABLE BARRIER FABRIC
High strength permeable barrier fabric for use as a filter media, shall be placed along the
earth side of the Gabion Structures. The permeable barrier fabric to be used shall be
TREVIRA SI115 as manufactured by Hoechst Fibers Industries, Spartenburg, South
Carolina; M]RAFI 140 Fabric, produced by Fiber Industries, Inc.; Bidim U-14 as distributed
by Online Corporation, Houston, Texas, or approved equal.
CITY OF ALLEN, TEXAS
SPECIAL PROVISIONS
TO THE
NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS
FOR PUBLIC WORKS CONSTRUCTION
CONSTRUCTION METHODS
PART III: CONSTRUCTION METHODS
The North Central Texas Standard Specifications shall be modified and clarified by the addition of the
' following requirements to the various items. Except when specifically stated, none of the requirements of
Part III - CONSTRUCTION METHODS shall be deleted.
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 56
PART III: DIVISION 3 - SITE PREPARATION
ITEM 3.3.3 CONSTRUCTION METHODS
Add to the second paragraph the following: Unless otherwise approved in writing by the City
of Allen, where excavation to grade established in the field by the Owner terminates in loose
or solid rock, the Contractor shall excavate 6 inches below the required subgrade elevations
for the entire roadbed width and shall backfill with suitable selected materials as indicated on
the plans. Suitable selected material shall include lime treated subgrade or a base material
having a plasticity index not greater than 12. Payment for such work will be made under the
items of unclassified street excavation, lime treated subgrade and hydrated lime. The 6 -inch
lime treated subgrade or base shall be compacted to 95% dens i .
ITEM 3.5.3 CONSTRUCTION METHODS
Add the following paragraph: Excavated material from the channel which is used as
embankment to complete the established alignment, grade and cross-section of the channel
shall be compacted to 95% density.
ITEM 3.7.3 DENSITY
Add: Embankment in the City of Allen shall be compacted to not less than 95% of the
maximum density.
' ITEM 3.8.2 CONSTRUCTION METHODS
Add the following:
A Minimum of six (6) inches of topsoil shall be provided on all major thoroughfare medians and rights-of-
way and on all earthen channel slopes.
ITEM 3.10.1 DESCRIPTION
Add the following:
The Contractor shall maintain the seeded areas including watering until a "Stand of Grass" is
obtained. A "Stand of Grass" shall consist of 50% to 60% coverage, a minimum of one (1)
inch in height. Re -seeding will be required in washed areas.
ITEM 3.10.2 PLANTING SEASON Delete the mixture, rate, and planting dates and substitute:
B. Type I: Bermuda Grass - Hulled 50 lbs/acre
(April -lune)
Type II: Annual Rye Grass 40 lbs/acre (September -December)
Type BI: Bermuda Grass — Unhulled 50 lbs/acre (January -March/July -August)
ITEM 3.10.3 CONSTRUCTION METHODS Revise after the first paragraph as follows:
(a) All seeding operations shall be performed by either "Drilling" or "Cultipacker"
' process or approved equivalent. Seed shall be covered by + 1/4" Topsoil.
ITEM 3.10.6 or 3.10.7 ASPHALT MULCH SEEDING
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 57
Slope and drainage channel seeding shall be in conformance with Item 3.10.6 or
3.10.7. Seeding mixture and rate shall be as required in Item 3.10.2.
' ITEM 3.12.4 CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS Delete the last sentence of the third paragraph in its
entirety: "The amount of ----------------- in writing."
PART M: DMSION 4 - SUBBASES AND BASE COURSES
ITEM 4.6.4 CONSTRUCTION METHODS
(a) General
(1) Treatment for Materials in Place
Add the following: Prior to final compaction of subgrade, samples of the subgrade
material shall be collected by a testing laboratory approved by the City, and laboratory
tests made to determine the amount of lime required.
The application rate for hydrated lime shall be selected to obtain at least the optimum
lime percentage indicated by test method ASTM C977 -83a, Appendix XI; however, not
less than 30 lbs. per S.Y. shall be applied. A Geotechnical Engineer's report reflecting
the recommended application rate and including supporting test data shall be submitted
in writing to the CITY, for approval prior to beginning any lime treatment. Laboratory
' test may be waived provided a minimum of 36 lbs. per S.Y. is applied.
ITEM 4.6.5 FINISHING, CURING AND PREPARATION FOR SURFACING
Add the following: The lime treated subgrade shall be moist cured until covered by other base
or pavement up to fourteen (14) days after final compaction. After 14 days without covering
an application of 0.10 to 0.20 gallons per square yard emulsified asphalt shall be applied at
the Contractor's expense. Reapplication of emulsified asphalt maybe required if lime treated
subgrade is not covered shortly after first application. Lime treated subgrademay be covered
by other base or pavement when density of 95% of maximum at optimum moisture content is
obtained.
ITEM 4.7.1 DESCRIPTION
Add the following: Portland cement modification of subgrade soils is not approved in Allen.
Subgrade soils means natural ground or embankment encountered in the construction.
PART III: DIVISION 5 - PAVEMENT AND SURFACE COURSES
ITEM 5.8.2 CONSTRUCTION METHODS
(f) Mi%inQ
' (3) Central Mixing Plant
Add the following: When a fly ash admixture is used with Type I cement in the production of
Portland cement concrete, separate silos shall be provided for fly ash and cement and
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provisions shall be made for individual measurements.
' (h) Finishing
Delete (h) and add the following: The finished concrete pavement construction under
these specifications is expected to meet certain quality standards for surface of the
concrete including the durability, texture, riding surface and appearance. The surface
must be durable, firm, dense and well bonded to the aggregate to maintain an appearance
and texture which is satisfactory to the Owner. Concrete pavement having a poor
surface which has spalled (exposed aggregate) due to poor quality paste, high water -
cement ratio, over -vibration, improper curing, extreme weather or any other reason, or
does not have a satisfactory riding surface shall be removed and replaced at the
Contractor's expense. It is extremely important that the pavement have a good rideable
surface, free from undulations and rough Joints The City Engineer shall determine the
acceptability of the pavement.
(1) Machine Finishing
Machine finishing of pavement shall include the use of power -driven spreaders,
reciprocating type power -driven vibmtors, power -driven transverse strike -off, and
screed.
The concrete pavement shall be consolidated by a reciprocating type mechanical
vibrator. As soon as the concrete has been spread between the forms, the mechanical
vibrator shall be operated to consolidate the concrete and remove all voids. Hand
manipulated vibrators shall be used for areas not covered by the mechanical vibratory
unit.
The transverse finishing machine shall first be operated to compact and finish the
pavement to the required section and grade, without surface voids. The machine shall
be operated over each area as many times and at such intervals as directed. At least
two trips will be required and the last trip over a given area shall be a continuous ran of
not less than 40 feet. After completion of finishing with the transverse finishing
machine a transverse drag float may be used.
After the floating has been completed and the excess water removed, but while the
concrete is still plastic, the surface of the concrete shall be tested for trueness with an
approved 10 -foot steel straightedge furnished by the Contractor. The straightedge shall
be operated from the side of the pavement, placed parallel to the pavement centerline
and passed across the slab to reveal any high spots or depressions. The straightedge
shall be advanced along the pavement in successive stages of not more than one-half
its length. Practically perfect contact of the straightedge with surface will be required,
' and the pavement shall be leveled to this condition, in order to insure conformity with
the surface test required below after the pavement has fully hardened and to insure a
smooth rideable surface. Any correction of the surface required shall be accomplished
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by adding concrete if required and by operating the longitudinal float over the area.
The surface test with the straightedge shall then be repeated.
' After completion of the straightedge testing and surface correction, the surface of the pavement shall
be finished by an approved method. Methods available for pavement surface finish include a burlap
drag finish, a broom finish or belt finish. Unless otherwise shown on the plans, the pavement surface
shall be finished with the burlap drag.
a. Burlap Drag Finish
If the surface texture is to be a drag finish, a drag shall be used; it shall consist of a seamless strip of
damp burlap or cotton fabric, and it shall produce a uniform surface of gritty texture after dragging it
longitudinally along the full width of pavement. For pavement 16 feet or more in width, the drag
shall be mounted on a bridge which travels on the forms. The diameter of the drag shall be such that a
strip of burlap or fabric at least 3 feet wide is in contact with the full width of pavement surface while
the drag is used. The drug shall consist of not less than two layers of burlap with the bottom layer
approximately 6 inches wider than the upper layer. The drag shall he maintained in such a condition
that the resultant surface is of uniform appearance and reasonable free from grooves over I/16 -inch in
depth. Drags shall be maintained clean and free from encrusted mortar. Drags that cannot be cleaned
shall be discarded and new drags substituted.
' b. Broom Finish
If the surface texture is to be a broom finish, it shall be applied when the water sheen has practically
disappeared. The broom shall be drawn from the center to the edge of the pavement with adjacent
strokes slightly overlapping. The broom operation shall be so executed that the corrugation produced
in the surface shall be uniform in appearance and not more than 1/16 -inch in depth. Brooming shall
be completed before the concrete is in such condition that the surface will be tom or unduly
roughened by the operation. The surface thus finished shall be free from rough and porous areas,
irregularities, and depressions resulting from improper handling of the broom. Brooms shall be the
quality, size, and construction and shall be operated to produce a surface finish meeting the approval
of the Owner. Subject to the approval of the Owner, the Contractor may be permitted to substitute
mechanical brooming in lieu of the manual brooming as herein described.
c. Belt Finish
If the surface texture is to be belt finish, when straightedging is completed and after sheen has
practically disappeared and just before the concrete becomes non -plastic, the surface shall be belted
with a 2 -ply canvas belt not less than 8 inches wide and at least 3 feet longer than the pavement
width. Hand belts shall have suitable handles to permit controlled, uniform manipulation. The belt
shall be operated with short strokes transverse to the centerline and with a rapid advance parallel to
the centerline.
' (2) Hand Finishine
Hand finishing of concrete pavement will be permitted in areas where it is not practical or
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 60
possible to construct with finishing machines. These areas include, but are not limited to,
intersections, left turn lanes, crossovers, transition areas and where the pavement width is
' not uniform. In all hand finished areas, one (1) extra sack of cement per cubic yard of
concrete shall be used in the mix. In hand finished areas, the concrete shall be struck off
with an approved strike -off screed to such elevation that when consolidated and finished
the surface of the pavement shall conform to the required section and grade. The strike
template shall be moved forward with a combined transverse and longitudinal motion in
the direction the work is progressing, maintaining a slight excess of material in front of
the cutting edge. The concrete shall then be tamped with an approved tamping template
to compact the concrete thoroughly and eliminate surface voids and the surface screeded
to required section. After completion of a strike -off, consolidation and transverse
screeding; a hand -operated longitudinal float shall be operated to test and level the
surface to the required grade.
Workmen shall operate the float from approved bridges riding on the forms and spanning
the pavement. The longitudinal float shall be held in contact with the surface and parallel
to the centerline and operated with short longitudinal strokes while being passed from
one side of the pavement to the other. If contact with the pavement is not made at all
points, additional concrete shall be placed, if required, and-screeded, and the float shall
be used to produce a satisfactory surface. Care shall be exercised to keep the ends of the
' float from digging into the surface of the pavement. After a section has been smoothed
so that the float maintains contact with the surface at all points in being passed from one
side to the other, the bridges may be moved forward half the length of the float and the
operation repeated. Other operations and surface tests shall be as required for machine
finishing.
(3) Edging at Forms and Joints
After the final finish, but before the concrete has taken its initial set, the edges of the pavement along
each side of each slab, and on each side of transverse expansion joints, formed joints, transverse
construction joints, and emergency construction joints shall be worked with an approved tool and
rounded to the radius required by the plans. A well-defined and continuous radius shall be produced
and a smooth, dense, mortar finish obtained. The surface of the slab shall not be unduly disturbed by
tilting of the tool during use.
At all joints, any tool marks appearing on the slap adjacent to the joints shall be eliminated by
brooming the surface. In doing this, the rounding of the edge shall not be disturbed. All concrete on
top of the joint filler shall be completely removed.
All joints shall be tested with a straightedge before the concrete has set, and correction shall be made
' if one side of thejoint is higher than the other or if they are higher or lower than the adjacent slabs.
ITEM 5.8.6 PAVEMENT TESTING
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 61
(b) Pavement Thickness Test
Delete in its entirely and substitute therefore the following:
Upon completion of the work and before final acceptance and final payment shall be
made, pavement thickness tests shall be made by the Contractor. Tests shall be made at
400 foot spacings along the length of the pavement. In the event a deficiency in the
thickness of pavement is revealed, two (2) subsequent tests necessary to isolate the
deficiency shall be made - one at a jointed section prior to the deficient station and one
at a jointed section following the deficient station. Additional tests shall be obtained as
necessary, at jointed section intervals to isolate the deficient area. Removal and
replacement of concrete shall extend to joint boundaries, the full width of pavement
section. If the average thickness of pavement in a particular section is less than called
for on the plans, the pavement section shall be removed and replaced with the correct
thickness, extending to joint boundaries, the full width of the pavement section, at the
Contractor's entire expense. No additional payment over the contract unit price shall be
made for any pavement of a thickness exceeding that required on the plans.
(c) Pavement Strength Test -Amend the first paragraph to read: During the progress of the
work, the Inspector or a commercial laboratory shall cast test cylinders or beams to
maintain a check on the strengths of the concrete being placed. Add the following
sentence and table: A table titled "PAVEMENT STRENGTH REQUIREMENTS", is
' provided showing the required pavement thickness, 7 -day strength, 28 -day strength,
minimum cement factor and maximum slump for each street type to be constructed in
Allen. Requirements for high strength pavement and less thickness is also shown, if
required by the City.
Add to the 5th paragraph: Test cores shall be obtained within five (5) working days after
the 28 -day test results have been provided by the commercial laboratory. All test cores
shall be obtained by a commercial laboratory, at the Contractors expense. One (1) core
shall be obtained in the immediate area of the deficiency and two (2) additional cores
shall be obtained - one at a jointed section prior to the deficient station and one at a
Jointed section following the deficient station: Additional cores shall be obtained as
necessary, at jointed section intervals to isolate the deficient area. Removal and
replacement of concrete shall extend to joint boundaries, the full width of pavement
section.
Amend the last paragraph on Page 293 to read "Pavement not meeting the minimum
specified 28 -day strength after cores have been tested shall be removed and replaced at
the Contractor's expense." Delete the table and the paragraph below it at the top of Page
294.
' ITEM 5.8.8 INTERLOCKING CONCRETE PAVING STONE
(1) Description
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 62
I
1
Interlocking Concrete Paving Stone shall be installed in accordance with the Standard
Details and at locations shown on the plans. See Item 2.3.7 of these Special Provisions.
PAVEMENT STRENGTH REQUIREMENTS
Note: Flexural strength based on ASTM C 78-64 test (third point loading). Street widths are face to face of
curbs.
(2) Reinforced Concrete Base
Shall be constructed of 3,000 psi concrete meeting the requirements of Item 5.8 N CT -COG
Standard Specifications. 3/8" reinforcing bars shall be placed 18 inches on center, both ways,
in all concrete.
(3) Construction
Remove existing concrete median pavement, if required, excavate as shown on Standard
Details, use sand to level grade and construct reinforced concrete base, place bedding course
of sand to level, and install paving stone units withjoints of approximately 3 mm (I/8").
Where required, cm paving stones with an approved cutter to fit accurately, neatly, and
without damaged edges. Tamp pavers with mechanical vibrator until entirely level, true to
grade and free of movement. Fill voids by sweeping in clean fine sand.
(4) Measurement and Payment
Interlocking Concrete Paving Stone shall be measured and paid for by the square foot of
stone, sand and concrete base fumished and installed, which price shall include all labor,
including excavation, materials, equipment, tools and incidentals necessary to complete the
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 63
Street
Basic Pavement
Alteroah Pavement
width
Thick
Compr
strehglh
Min.
Mas.
Thick
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Strcmah
Min.
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28 -Day
Cement
Slump
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Slump
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Deacription
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TypeA&B
1
and Highway
2-36"
8"
2200
3000
5.0
3"
6"
600
800
60
3"
Use
2
Type C,6
2-33"
8"
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3000
5.0
3"
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550
750
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36' m 2-
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500
650
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4
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36'
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24'1026'
6"
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3"
Streets
Note: Flexural strength based on ASTM C 78-64 test (third point loading). Street widths are face to face of
curbs.
(2) Reinforced Concrete Base
Shall be constructed of 3,000 psi concrete meeting the requirements of Item 5.8 N CT -COG
Standard Specifications. 3/8" reinforcing bars shall be placed 18 inches on center, both ways,
in all concrete.
(3) Construction
Remove existing concrete median pavement, if required, excavate as shown on Standard
Details, use sand to level grade and construct reinforced concrete base, place bedding course
of sand to level, and install paving stone units withjoints of approximately 3 mm (I/8").
Where required, cm paving stones with an approved cutter to fit accurately, neatly, and
without damaged edges. Tamp pavers with mechanical vibrator until entirely level, true to
grade and free of movement. Fill voids by sweeping in clean fine sand.
(4) Measurement and Payment
Interlocking Concrete Paving Stone shall be measured and paid for by the square foot of
stone, sand and concrete base fumished and installed, which price shall include all labor,
including excavation, materials, equipment, tools and incidentals necessary to complete the
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 63
work. No separate payment shall be made for 4" concrete base or washed sand. Payment for
removal and disposal of existing concrete median pavement, if required, shall be made by the
' square foot.
PART IQ: DIVISION 6 -UNDERGROUND CONDUIT CONSTRUCTION
ITEM 6.1.10 GRADES (Add the Following,)
Construction stakes furnished by the Owner shall be limited to establishment of benchmarks
and centerline or baseline survey at one hundred feet intervals with cut stakes and hubs.
rMM 6.2.8 EXCAVATION
(A) General
Delete the first two sentences in its entirety and substitute therefore the following:
(a) General
On construction projects in the City of Allen in which excavation will exceed a depth of five
feet, the bid documents and the contract must include provisions specifications for detailed
plans for excavation safety systems. The term "excavation" includes trenches, structural or
any construction which has earthen excavation made below the surface of the ground
whereby the depth is greater than the width, but the width is less than 15 feet. A trench may
consist of the void between the wall of the excavation and the wall of a structure, concrete
' form, pipe, etc., provided the structure wall or other type of structure is within 15 feet of the
excavation wall.
Prior to execution of a contract the Contractor will be required to submit an excavation safety
plan for the project. This excavation safety plan must be designed and sealed by a
professional engineer registered in the State of Texas. The professional engineer registered in
the State of Texas. The professional engineer shall not be a principal in the contracting
company nor have a monetary interest in the Contractor's firm. The Contractor is responsible
for obtaining borings and soil analysis as required for plan design. The excavation safety plan
shall be designed in conformance with occupational Safety and Health Administration
(OSHA) standards and regulations. Contracts will not be awarded with unsatisfactory safety
records. Evaluation will be based on:
(a) Contractors' safety record based on Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA) records.
(b) Based on past performance related to safety on City of Allen projects.
(c) Contractors will be required to submit a notarized affidavit with their bid attesting
to their safety record.
' After evaluation of the excavation safety plan, the City Engineer will forward the reviewed
plan to the appropriate City construction division for use in inspection. Plans for
construction will not be released by the City Engineer until this plan is reviewed. Changes
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in the excavation safety plan after initiation of construction may not be cause for extension
of time or change order, and will require the same review process. Contractor accepts sole
' responsibility for compliance with all applicable safety requirements. The review is only
for general conformance with OSHA safety standards. Release of the excavation safety plan
by the City Engineer does not relieve Contractor from any or all construction means,
methods, techniques and procedures; and any property damage or bodily injury (including
death) that arises from use of the excavation safety plan from Contractor's negligence in
performance of contract work, or from City's failure to note exceptions to the excavation
plan, shall remain the sole responsibility and liability of the Contractor. The Contractor
agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the City, its officers, employees and agents from and
against any and all claims for property damage or bodily injury (including death) that arise
out of or result from any act or omission pertaining to any excavation work whether or not
caused in whole or in part by the negligent act or omission of the City, its officers,
employees of agents. A separate pay item for excavation safety and support shall be
included in the bid documents. A separate pay item for the Engineer's design of the safety
and support system shall also be included.
Contractors have three ways to meet OSHA Standards for excavation safety. They are as
follows:
' (1) Minimum Angle of Repose - the greatest angle above the horizontal plane at which a
material will lie without sliding.
(2) Utilization of Trench Box.
(3) Shoring, Sheeting and Bracing Methods.
The following minimum design criteria must be followed by Contractors electing to utilize the
Minimum Angle of Repose:
(1) Geotechnical Professional Engineers design including:
(a) Soil borings of sufficient number and depth to determine appropriate soil and water
conditions.
(b) Soil pressure diagrams and angle of repose, if appropriate, for all soil condition
encountered.
(c) Minimum loading criteria for incorporation into design.
(d) Plans and specifications signed, sealed and dated by Professional Engineer.
(2) A detailed plan of the excavation area and the impact on existing right-of-way and infrastructure,
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if any.
' Contractors electing to milia a Trench Box must submit:
(1) Physical dimensions, materials, position in the trench, expected loads, and the strength of the
box, sealed by a Registered Professional Engineer.
Contractors electing to utilize Shoring, Sheeting, and Bracing must submit:
(1) Dimensions and materials of all uprights, stringers, cross -bracing and spacing required to
meet OSHA requirements, sealed by a Registered Professional Engineer.
Measurement and Payment
Measurement and Payment of Excavation Safety System installed shall be based on the lump sum amount as
provided in the Proposal and Bid Schedule for Furnishing and Installing Excavation Safety Systems. The
payment shall be full compensation for all planning, materials, equipment, fabrications, installation, recovery
and all incidental work required. All excavation and backfill in addition to that specified elsewhere in these
specifications shall be considered subsidiary to this bid item.
Measurement and Payment of Excavation Safety System Design shall be based on a lump sum amount as
shown in the Proposal and Bid Schedule. The payment shall be full compensation for boring, testing, design
and preparation of a Site Specific Excavation Safety Plan.
' ITEM 6.2.9 BACKFILL (Add the Followinel
(bxI) Densities (Add the following to the first paragraph)
"Flooding or jetting will be permitted by the City of Allen in Areas subjected to or
Influenced by Vehicular Traffic provided the trench width does not exceed 39
inches, and provided the backfill is granular material."
(b) (2) Densities (Add the following to this section)
"Flooding or jetting will be permitted by the City of Allen in Area Not Subjected to
or Influenced by Vehicular Traffic."
(bx5) Compaction Methods: Flooding or jetting will he permitted by the City of Allen in
all Areas Not Subjected to or Influenced by Vehicular Traffic. The jetting shall be
accomplished by pumping water through a pipe that is slowly inserted vertically
into the trench backfill. The trench shall then be flooded in puddles until no more
appreciable absorption of water into the backfill occurs. Jetting of trench backfill
shall be limited to two (2) feet of cover. Where the depth of cover over the pipe is
two (2) feet or greater, separate jetting operations shall be accomplished for each
two foot interval. The jetting shall be continued until full settlement has been
reached.
' In Areas Subjected to or Influenced by Vehicular Traffic, where trench width does not exceed
39 inches, compaction of the backfill material by flooding or jetting may be used provided
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 66
the densities as specified herein are obtained, and if in accordance with 6.2.9 (6)(1).
' (c) Embedment: Rock Cuttings or Sand will not be permitted in the pipe bedding for sanitary sewer or
waterlines in the City of Allen.
(c) (18) Class "H" Embedment: The embedment consists of a completely encased pipe with Standard
Crashed Stone, Grade 4. Class "H" Embedment shall be used on the P.V.C. Sanitary Sewer Pipe
installed within the City of Allen.
After the trench has been cut to a depth below the barrel of the pipe a distance of 1/8 Be (3 inches
minimum and 6 inches maximum), the bedding layer shall be brought to a point slightly above grade
with compacted crashed stone. Bell holes shall be formed and the pipe laid and joined as specified.
The stone shall be brought up in uniform layers of six inches to a point six inches over the top of the
pipe when compacted. On PVC Pipe 18 inches through 27 inches in diameter the crushed stone shall
be brought up in uniform layers to a point nine inches over the top of the pipe when compacted.
rfEM 6.2. 10 TRENCH BACRFILL (Add the Following)
(a) Excavated Material: The material used in the backfill shall be pulverized to the extent
necessary to produce a free flowing material free of clay balls larger than 6 -inch
diameter.
' ITEM 6.7.2 (i)(A) CAST IN PLACE CONCRETE MANHOLES (Add the Following)
(a) Forms: Manholes shall be constructed in place in accordance with the details shown in the
Plans.
(b) Base: The base shall be cast monolithically with the rest of the manhole. The invert and
flow channel shall be formed during or immediately after the placing of the concrete and
trowel -finished as soon as the concrete has set sufficiently. The concrete must set for 24
hours before any pipe inside the manhole is trimmed. Concrete shall be minimum 4000 psi.
The base concrete shall be 4000 psi, maximum slump 4 inches vibrated or tamped on
undisturbed bearing. The base shall have a minimum diameter or width of at least V -0 -
greater than the outside diameter of the manhole, and a minimum thickness including the area
under the pipe as follows:
0' to 12' manhole .................................... 12"
12" to 20" manhole ................................. 151•
20' and above .......................................... 18"
' (c) Invert: All invert channels shall be smooth and accurately shaped to a semicircular
bottom conforming to the inside of the adjacent sewer section. Inverts shall be formed
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directly in the concrete of the manhole base or may be constructed by laying full section
sewer pipe through the manhole and breaking out the top half after the base is
' constructed. Inverts shall extend up at least half of the diameter of the pipe. Changes in
the direction of the sewer and entering branches shall have a true curve of as large a
radius as the size of the manhole will permit. Where the pipe is laid through the
manhole, the invert shall be finished to 1/4 -inch below the center of the pipe. The pipe
shall be trimmed down to 1/4 -inch below the surface of the invert, and the edges of the
pipe along the invert and at the walls of the manhole shall be plastered and brash -
finished. Plaster shall be 2 -parts of masonry sand to 1 -part of Portland cement, or an
approved non -shrink grout.
Delete 5th paragraph of (c) Tests and Television Inspection (bottom of Page 329) which reads "Tunneled,
bored or jacked sections of pipe shall be tested by exfiltration only."
(d) Manhole Barrel Section: There vertical forms, wall spaces, and placing cone most be
carefully positioned and firmly clamped in place before any placement is made. The wall
spacers must be located 90 degrees from each other. The manhole shall be cast of 4000
psi concrete with a maximum slump of 4 inches. The first placement shall consist of
approximately 1/2 yard of concrete evenly around the walls and vibrated until there is a
minimum slump of 60 degrees from the bottom of the forms to the bearing surface both
inside and outside of the manhole. When this is complete and before additional concrete
' is added, the concrete must be carefully vibrated on each side of each pipe. Additional
concrete must be deposited in evenly distributed layers of about 18 inches with each layer
vibrated to bond it to the preceding layer. The will spacers must be raised as the
placements are made with the area from which the spacer is withdrawn being carefully
vibrated. Excessive vibration is to be avoided. A maximum of 2% calcium chloride may
be added to the concrete, at the Contractors option, to speed the set. The forms may be
removed as soon as the concrete has sufficiently set (approximately 2 hours after
placement depending on field conditions).
Form marks and offsets up to l -inch will be permitted on the outside surface of the manhole. Form marks
and offsets up to 1/2 -inch will be permitted inside the manhole. All offsets on the inside surface of the
manhole will be smoothed and plastered so there is no projection or irregularity capable of scratching a
worker or catching and holding water or solid materials. Honeycomb will be plastered with a mortar
consisting of 3 pars of masonry sand and 1 -part Portland cement upon removal of the forms, but not until
after being inspected for structural integrity by the Owner or his authorized Representative. Manholes
deemed to be structurally unsound shall be replaced.
(e) Backfilling: Will be performed evenly and carefully around the manhole 24 hours or more
' after the placement of concrete is completed and shall conform to these specifications.
(f) Cold Joints: Should circumstances make a cold joint necessary, a formed groove or
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reinforcing dowels will be required in the top of the fust placement for shear protection.
Immediately before the second placement is made, the surface of the cold joint shall be
' thoroughly cleaned and wetted with a I-1/2 inch layer of mortar (2 parts sand and 1 -part
cement) being deposited on the surface. Cold joints below the natural water table or in the
bottom 4 feet of the manhole shall include an approved watersmp material. Waterstops
shall be heavy duty polyvinyl conforming to Corps of Engineers Specification CRD -572,
latest edition, as manufactured bop Serviciwd Products Division of W.R. Grace and Co.;
B.F. Goodrich Company; Electrovert, Inc.; W.R. Meadows, Inc.; or approved equal.
ITEM 6.7.2 (c) TESTS AND TELEVISION INSPECTION
Delete in its entirety and substitute therefore the following:
(c) Tests and Television Inspection. In order to ascertain that the main shall perform
the function for which it was designed and constructed, the following performance
tests shall be routinely executed:
(1) All backfill shall be compacted to the required density.
(2) "Go -no-go' mandrell tests shall be performed by the Contractor.
' (3) All sewer pipe shall be air tested.
(4) Sanitary sewer force mains shall be hydrostatically tested.
(5) Manholes shall be tested by infiltration of exfiltmtion.
(6) Visual inspection by photographic means shall be required by the City of Allen after the
backfill, air test and "go -no-go' mandrell test are completed. The contractor shall provide
adequate equipment and personnel for the videotaping of system. The following
requirements are for the television of mains:
(a) All mains must be laced with water: The television inspection must be done
immediately following the lacing of the main, with no water flow.
(b) Criteria for repair:
(aa) No pulled or slipped joints.
(bb) No water infiltration.
' (cc) No cracked or damaged pipe.
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(dd) No standing water where design grade is equal to or greater than 0.4
percent.
' (ee) For design grades less than 0.4 percent, if standing water is above the
bottom of the camera lens, repair must be made. If there is standing water in
the main, but it does not reach the bottom of the lens, the City of Allen will
determine if repairs need to be made.
(ff) No structural damage to the pipe.
(gg) The City Engineer will make the final determination and that decision
will be final.
TABLE -DURATION REQUIREMENTS FOR AIR TESTING
SPECIFICATION
TIME REQUIRED FOR LOSS OF PRESSURE
FROM 3.5 PSIG TO 2.5 PSIG FOR SIZE AND LENGTH
PIPE INDICATED FOR Q = 0.003
Pipe
Diameter
Minimum
Time
Length for
Minimum
Time
Specifications Time for Length (L) Shown
(mimsee)
(in.)
(mimsec.)
(ft.)
100'
150'
200'
250'
300'
350'
400'
450'
4
1:53
597
1:53
1:53
1:53
1:53
1:53
1:53
1:53
1:53
6
2:50
398
2:50
2:50
2:50
2:50
2:50
2:50
2:50
2:50
8
3:47
298
3:47
3:37
3:47
3:47
3:48
4:26
4:26
10
4:43
239
4:43
4:43
4:43
4:57
5:56
5:56
12
5:40
199
5:40
5:40
5:42
7:08
7:08
15
7:05
159
7:05
7:05
8:54
8:54
18
8:30
133
8:30
9:37
9:37
21
9:55
114
9:55
13:05
13:05
24
1120
99
11.24
11:24
27
12:45
88
14:25
14:25
30
14:10
80
17:48
17:48
33
15:35
72
21:33
21:33
36
17:00
66
25:39
25:39
• This table is based on T = 0.0850 DK/Q
where T = time, seconds
' K = 0.000419 DL, but not less than 1.0
Q = rate of loss, .003 cu. ft/min/sq. ft. internal surface
D = pipe diameter, in.
L = length of pipe being tested, ft.
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 70
•• Taken from April 1972, Journal of Water Pollution Control Federation article entitled "Testing
' New Sewer Pipe Installation' by Roy E. Ramseirt.
(c) If repairs are required, another television inspection must be made after the
repairs are completed. Television inspection, repairs, and re -television must be
completed before a Letter of Acceptance will be issued by the City of Allen.
ITEM 6.7.2 (f) AIR TESTING
Completely replace subsection 6.7.2 (f), Air Testing with the following text:
(f) Low Pressure Air Testin¢
(1) General. The CONTRACTOR shall furnish adequate personnel and equipment
required to perform the tests. This test covers procedures for testing sewer pipe lines,
wben using the low
pressure air test method to demonstrate the integrity of the installed pipe line and the
construction procedures. This test is used for testing flinch to 33 -inch circular sewer
pipe lines utilizing gasketedjoints. Mains 36 -inch and larger may be tested by the
individual joint method.
(2) I-hstorv. The low pressure air test was developed to enable detection of damaged
pipe or improperjointing and is a test which determines the rate at which air under
pressure escapes from an isolated section of sewer. The rate of air loss is intended to
indicate the presence or absence of pipe damage and whether or not the joints have
been property constructed. The test is not intended to indicate water leakage limits
and cannot be used as a measure of infiltration or exfiltration leakage under service
conditions.
(3) Testing Methods. The two most common air test methods used are the "Constant
Pressure Method" and the "Time Pressure Drop Method." The contractor may utilize
either of these methods of low pressure air testing.
(a) Preparation of the sewer line to be tested: The section of sewer line to
be tested shall be flushed and cleaned prior to conducting the low pressure air
test. This serves to clean out the debris, wet the pipe, and produces the most
consistent results.
(b) Test Procedures: 1) Isolate the section of sewer line to be tested by means
of inflatable stoppers or other suitable tests plugs. The ends of all branches,
laterals, tees, wyes and stubs to be included in the test should be plugged to
' prevent air leakage. All plugs should be securely braced to prevent possible
blow-out due to -the internal air pressure. One of the plugs should have an
inlet tap, or other provision for connecting a hose to a portable air control
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 71
(c) Constant Pressure Method: 1) Air is supplied to the pipe test section
at a rate sufficient to maintain a gage pressure of 3.0 psi. The rate of air flow
in cubic feet per minute is read directly by the means of a rotometer. The
rate of air flow shall be corrected for pressure and temperature under
standard conditions. 2) The requirements for air loss under the "Constant
Pressure" method shall be considered satisfied if the air loss does not exceed
a rate of 0.003 cfm per square foot of internal pipe surface area with a total
rate of air loss not greater than 2.0 cubic feet per minute, based on a wetted
pipe.
(d) Time Pressure Drop Method: 1) Air is slowly introduced into the section
of pipe to be tested, until the air pressure is raised to approximately 4.0 prig.
The air shall be allowed to stabilize for a period of two minutes. The air
supply is disconnected and the test pressure allowed to decrease to 3.5 psig.
The time required for the test pressure to drop from 3.5 psig to 2.5 psig is
determined, and this time interval is then compared to the required time to
' determine if the rate of air loss is within the allowable. 2) Minimum holding
times required per pipe diameter are shown in the table "Duration
Requirements for Air Testing." (Note: Test times are independent of the line
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 72
source. 2) Connect the air hose to the inlet tap and a portable air control
'
source. The air equipment should consist of necessary valves and pressure
gages to control the rate at which air flows into the test section and to enable
monitoring of the air pressure within the test section. Also, the testing
apparatus should be equipped with a pressure relief device to prevent the
possibility of loading the test section with the full capacity of the compressor.
3) Add air slowly to the test section until the pressure inside the pipe is raised
to 4.0 psig. 4) After a pressure of 4.0 psig is obtained, regulate the air supply
so that the pressure is maintained between 3.5 and 4.0 psig for a period of
two minutes. This allows the air temperature to stabilize in equilibrium with
the temperature of the pipe walls. The pressure will normally drop slightly
until equilibrium is obtained. During this period all assessable plugs should
be checked with soap solution to detect any plug leakage. 5) Determine the
rate of air loss by either the constant pressure method or the time pressure
drop method.. For the constant pressure method, air is supplied to the pipe
test section at a rate sufficient to maintain a gage pressure of 3.0 psi. The rate
of air flow in cubic fcet per minute is read directly by means of a rotometer.
The rate of air flow must be corrected for pressure and temperature under
standard conditions. 6) Upon completion of the test, the bleeder valve is
opened and all air is allowed to escape. Plugs should not be removed until all
air pressure in the test section bas been released. Also no one should be
allowed in the trench or manhole while the test is being conducted.
(c) Constant Pressure Method: 1) Air is supplied to the pipe test section
at a rate sufficient to maintain a gage pressure of 3.0 psi. The rate of air flow
in cubic feet per minute is read directly by the means of a rotometer. The
rate of air flow shall be corrected for pressure and temperature under
standard conditions. 2) The requirements for air loss under the "Constant
Pressure" method shall be considered satisfied if the air loss does not exceed
a rate of 0.003 cfm per square foot of internal pipe surface area with a total
rate of air loss not greater than 2.0 cubic feet per minute, based on a wetted
pipe.
(d) Time Pressure Drop Method: 1) Air is slowly introduced into the section
of pipe to be tested, until the air pressure is raised to approximately 4.0 prig.
The air shall be allowed to stabilize for a period of two minutes. The air
supply is disconnected and the test pressure allowed to decrease to 3.5 psig.
The time required for the test pressure to drop from 3.5 psig to 2.5 psig is
determined, and this time interval is then compared to the required time to
' determine if the rate of air loss is within the allowable. 2) Minimum holding
times required per pipe diameter are shown in the table "Duration
Requirements for Air Testing." (Note: Test times are independent of the line
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length once the minimum holding time has been reached.)
' (4) Individual Joint Test Method: All concrete sewer mains 36 -inch and larger in
diameter shall be 100% air tested at each joint connection only. The method of
testing shall be described in Item 6.7.2(f 0. The time allowed for the pressure drop
from 3.5 psi to 2.5 psi shall be 10 seconds. No joint shall be air tested until the pipe
has been backfilled. Air testing shall be performed as pipe installation progresses. At
no time shall pipe installation exceed 100 feet from the last joint tested. If the joint
fails to pass the joint air test, necessary repairs as recommended by the pipe
manufacturer may be made if approved by the OWNER and the joint retested. Failure
to pass the air test atter repairs have been made may be cause of rejection.
S = Length of Pipe, Ft.
D Diameter of Pipe, In.
P = 150 psi
Allowable Leakage (Gals) for 4 hours = SD P 133 200 4, x
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 73
Length
Pipe Size (in
Inches)
(m
Ft)
6
8
10
12
14101
18
20
24
30
36
42
48
54
60
66
6
0.01
0.01
0.02
0.02
0.03
0.03
0.04
0.04
0.06
0.07
0.08
0.09
0.10
0.11
0.12
10
0.02
0.03
0.04
0.04
0.05
0.07
0.07
0.09
0.11
0.13
0.15
0.18
0.20
0.22
0.24
15
0.03
0.04
0.06
0.07
0.08
0.10
0.11
0.13
0.17
0.20
0.23
0.26
0.30
0.33
0.36
20
0.69
0.06
0.07
0.09
0.10
0.13
0.15
0.18
0.22
0.26
0.31
0.35
0.40
0.44
0.49
25
0.06
0.07
0.09
0.11
0.13
0.17
0.18
0.22
0.28
0.33
0.39
0.44
0.50
0.55
0.61
50
0.11
0.15
0.18
0.22
0.26
0.33
0.37
0.44
0.55
0.66
0.77
0.88
0.99
1.10
1.21
75
0.17
0.22
0.28
0.33
0.39
0.44
0.50
0.55
0.66
0.83
0.99
1.16
1.32
1.49
1.66
1.82
100
0.22
0.29
0.37
0.44
0.51
0.59
0.66
0.74
0.88
1.10
1.32
1.54
1.77
1.99
2.21
2.43
200
0.44
0.59
0.74
0.88
1.03
1.18
1.32
1.47
1.77
2.21
2.66
3.09
3.53
3.97
4.41
4.85
300
0.66
0.88
1.10
1.32
1.54
1.77
1.99
2.21
2.65
3.31
3.97
4.63
5.30
5.96
6.62
7.28
400
0.88
1.18
1.47
1.77
2.06
2.35
2.65
2.94
3.53
4.41
6.30
6.18
7.06
7.94
8.83
9.71
500
1.10
1.47
1.84
2.21
2.57
2.94
3.31
3.68
4.41
5.52
6.62
7.72
8.83
9.93
11.03
12.14
600
1.32
1.77
2.21
2.55
3.09
3.53
3.97
4.41
5.30
6.62
7.94
9.27
10.59
11.92
13.24
14.56
700
1.54
2.06
2.57
3.09
3.80
4.12
4.63
5.15
6.18
7.72
9.27
10.81
12.36
13.90
15.45
16.99
800
1.77
2.35
2.94
3.53
4.12
4.71
5.30
5.88
7.06
8.83
10.59
12.36
14.12
15.89
17.65
19.42
900
1.99
2.65
3.31
3.97
4.63
5.30
5.96
6.62
7.94
9.93
11.92
13.90
15.89
IZ87
19.86
21.85
1000
2.21
2.94
3.68
4.41
5.15
5.88
6.62
7.36
8.83
11.03
13.24
16.45
17.65
19.86
22.07
24.27
Valve
0.19
035
031
037
0.44
0.50
036
0.62
0.75
0.94
1.12
1.31
130
1.69
1.87
2.06
S = Length of Pipe, Ft.
D Diameter of Pipe, In.
P = 150 psi
Allowable Leakage (Gals) for 4 hours = SD P 133 200 4, x
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 73
Height Correction = 0.43 psi/Ft.
Valve Leakage Allowable = 0.0078 GaMour/In. of nominal valve size
' TEST GRAY IRON, DUCTILE IRON, PLASTIC, AND AC (a3 150 psi
CONCRETE 120% of DESIGN PRESSURE
STEEL 120%Min -150%Max. DESIGN WORKING PRESSURE
ITEM 6.7.3 WATER CONDUIT INSTALLATION
(c) Lavine Water Conduit: Delete Paragraph No. 3 in its entirety and substitute therefore the
following: Valves for installation in the City's distribution system shall be installed by direct burial as
shown on the standard detail sheets and shall be provided with valve boxes for operation of the valve.
(f) Hydrostatic Test: Delete in Its entirety and substitute the following:
Before being accepted, all gray iron, ductile von, plastic, and asbestos -cement pipe lines
constructed shall be tested with a hydraulic test pressure of not less than 150 psi (1034.3
kPa) maintained over a period of not less than four hours unless otherwise specified by
the OWNER. Concrete pressure pipe shall be tested with a hydraulic test pressure of
120 percent of the design pressure. Steel pressure pipe shall be tested with a hydraulic
test pressure not to exceed 150 percent and not less than 120 percent of the designed
' working pressure. The rate of leakage of all pipe tested shall not exceed 11.65 gallons
per inch of nominal diameter of pipe per mile (0.01 cu. on. per cm of nominal diameter
per km) over a 24-hour period. Water lines of materials in combination shall be tested
for the type of pipe (material) with the least stringent hydraulic test pressure and
maintained over a period of not less than four hours. Refer to the provided table,
"Allowable Leakage for 4 Hours at Test Pressure of 150 PSI," to determine acceptable
test values.
All newly laid pipe, or any valved section thereof, shall be subjected to the above test
with the gage located at the lowest point, a correction factor of minus 0.431b/vert. fL
(0.64 kg/vert. m) shall be made.
If the tests indicate a leakage in excess of the above rate, then the CONTRACTOR shall
be required to find the leak and repair same. Even if the test requirements are met, all
apparent leaks shall be stopped. Allowance for valve leakage to the atmosphere may be
determined as no more than 0.0078 gal/hr/in (0.012 1/hr/cm) of nominal valve size. The
OWNER cannot guarantee that an old existing system valve shall hold the required
pressure. The CONTRACTOR has the option of plugging the new main prior to tying
onto the existing system and testing against the old valve. If the old valve does not hold
' against the test pressure, the CONTRACTOR must cut and plug the new main;
hydrostatic test the new main; then complete the tie-in. Internal test plugs may be used in
larger R.C. mains in lieu of plugging prior to making a tie-in.
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 74
The cost of testing, repairing and the leaks, including all uncovering, repairing,
backfilling and incidental work, shall be at the expense of the CONTRACTOR.
(n) (2) Blocking Measurement and Payment:
Concrete blocking shall not be paid for separately but shall be included in the various items
of the Proposal and Bid Schedule.
(s) (1) Purging and Sterilization of Water Mains
General: Delete in its entirety and substitute therefore:
On all water lines installed in the City of Allen the Contractor shall he responsible for
Purging, Testing and Sterilization of the completed lines.
(s) (2) (bx I) Delete in its entirety and substitute
The "Dollypia" method of putting shall be used for all water main construction by the
Contractor. The "Wlv pit" shall be a soft here swab two pounds per cubic foot (2 Ibs/151:3).
double dish desiawith polypropylene race both ends "Polly -Pie" will be pulled at time of
installation.
rrEM 6.7.5 CONSTRUCTION OF AERIAL CROSSINGS
(1) General
Piers for aerial crossings will be drilled piers and columns of the diameter shown on the
plans. Piers shall be founded at least 6'-0" into firm gray limestone and 8'-0" into
undisturbed material, unless otherwise directed by the Owner.
Materials and workmanship required to construct piers and cap shall conform to
Reinforced Concrete Structures, of the specifications. Concrete of piers shall be Class
A, 3000 psi.
Anchor straps and bolts shall be installed as shown on the plans, and shall be hob dipped
galvanized after fabrication.
After installing the aerial crossing, including the junction collars with the main sewer
pipe, an approved coal tar mastic jointing compound shall be installed the full inside
circumference of the pipe at each joint to produce a smooth surface with no sharp flow
transitions.
(2) Exterior Painting
Surfaces shall be sound, clean and free of harmful scale, rust, dirt, oil, grease, moisture,
or any other foreign matter which might lessen the life or usefulness of the coating.
Metal shall be smooth and free from blisters, rough comers, pits, dents, or other
imperfections before painting. Pits and dents shall be filed and the material ground
smooth where required.
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 75
All coatings shall be handled and applied in accordance with Manufacturer's
recommendations. All paint shall be thoroughly stiffed before taken from the containers,
shall be kept stirred while using, and all ready -mixed paints shall be applied exactly as
received from the manufacturer without addition of any kind of a drier or thinner except
in strict accordance with Manufacturer's recommendations.
Field coats shall be applied after a brush blasting of any existing coats to assure a clean
surface and thorough adhesion.
No painting shall take place unless the atmospheric temperature is a least 35 degrees F
and rising (50 degrees F for high performance coatings) or when the surface temperature
is below the dew point, or when the relative humidity is above 85%, unless approved by
the City of Allen and the Paint Manufacturer. Painting also shall not proceed if the
temperature is expected to fall below 32 degrees F (40 degrees F for high performance
coatings) before the paint has dried.
Painting found defective shall be removed and the surface repainted as directed by the
City of Allen at the Contractor's expense. Before final acceptance of the project, any
damaged painted surfaces shall be touched -up or repainted, as directed by the City of
Allen at the Contractor's expense.
' The Contractor may elect to have all materials shipped to the job site with surface
preparation SSPC-SPIO (Near -White Metal Blast) and one shop coat of (a) herein
described in Item 2.12.23 of these specifications, or to prepare and paint the surface on
the job site as described herein after.
All material to be field painted shall receive surface preparation SSPC-SP10 (Near -
White Metal Blast) on thejob site and shall receive one (1) field coat of (a) and two
(2) field coats of (b) described in Item 2.12.23, colors to contrast; or shall receive two
field coats of (b) if equipment is shop coated. Colors are to contrast. If the Contractor
elects to apply both coats in the field, no prime coat shall be required for shipment.
All surface prepared in the field shall be inspected by the City of Allen for adequate
surface preparation as defined above prior to application of paint coating. All surfaces
to be painted in the field shall have their readiness for painting approved by the City of
Allen before work is started.
Adequate film build shall be subject to inspection procedures by using a wet film gauge
during painting and/or a Mikrotest or equivalent dry film gauge after painting. The
' finished product shall be completely free of holidays (pin-holes) when tested with a
standard low -voltage holiday -detector.
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 76
Paint shall be applied to all ferrous material part of the aerial crossing including but not
limited to pipe, couplings, straps, nuts, bolts, etc.
' (2) Measurement of Payment
Aerial crossings will be measured for payment per each between the limits shown on the
plans and will be paid for at the lump sum bid price for each crossing in the Bid
Schedule.
Concrete piers and collars to the elevations shown in the plans will be measured and
paid for in the lump sum price for aerial crossings. Payment in vertical feet for
additional depth of reinforced concrete piers as approved by the City of Allen, shall be
as provided in the Proposal and Bid Schedule.
Payment of the unit or lump sum prices shall be full compensation for furnishing all
labor, supervisions, materials, tools, equipment, and incidentals, and for performing all
work necessary in construction the aerial crossings and piers, including excavation,
dewatering, backfilling, disposal of surplus material, painting, testing, concrete
encasement, hauling, transportation costs, disposal costs, salvaging, and any other work
required in accordance with the Plans and Specifications.
' PART III: DMSION 7 - STRUCTURES
ITEM 7.4.5 STRUCTURES
Heading for Table on Page 379 shall read: TABLE 3 - CLASSES OF CONCRETE.
PART IM DIVISION 8 - MISCELLANEOUS CONSTRUCTION
ITEM 8.9.3 CONSTRUCTION METHODS
a. Descalina Cleaning and Preparation of Surfaces - Add the following: Prior to painting
concrete or masonry walls the surface must be thoroughly cured and dry for proper adhesion
of paint. Preparation of work shall include either of the following:
(1) The surface shall be thoroughly washed with a solution of one (1) gallon Mumtic Acid to
ten (10) gallons H2O (Caution: (Always add acid to H2O rather than H2O to acid). Rinse
thoroughly with clear water and paint while damp.
(2) Treatment of surface with masonry conditioner such as a clear alkali-resistent soya alkyd
binder type sealer or as recommended by paint manufacturer.
' k. Finish Coats - Add the following: On masonry walls which are painted, the total dry film
thickness shall be 6 mils (2 coats applied at 8 mils wet and spreading rate = 200 square feet
per gallon based on 36"/0 ± 2% Volume Solids). The thickness shall be tested using a Wet
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 77
Film Thickness Gage.
' ITEM 8.9.4 CLEANING AND PAINTING EXISTING STRUCTURES
Add the following: Masonry walls which require repainting shall be sand blasted or cleaned
with a power brush, removing all mastic, powdery, thick layered, peeling or heavily chalked
old paint. Spot prime all bare areas with Masonry Conditioner. If old paint is a cement -base
paint, apply Masonry Conditioner to entire surface and apply 2 coats of paint in accordance
with 8.9.3 (k) above.
ITEM 8.10.2 MATERIAL
Add the following: In the City of Allen, conduit for street lighting shall be 1-1/2 inch PVC
pipe and for traffic control shall be 3 -inch PVC pipe, meeting the requirements of Special
Provision, Item 2.12.22.
ITEM 8.11.3 CONSTRUCTION METHODS
Add the following: Reflectorized Marking shall be applied to metal beam guardrail at
locations shown on the plans. To apply properly, the following, equipment and accessories
are recommended:
a. Heat Activated Adhesive
' (1) Heat lamp vacuum applicator with temperature control.
(2) Remove protective liner from adhesive and place glossy side of liner over the sign
face. Sheeting and liner may require perforation to aid in air evaluation.
(b) Pressure Sensitive Adhesive
(1) 48" Interstate Squeeze Roll Applicator.
(2) Hand application. To obtain maximum initial adhesion use Finn
pressure with 2" (5 cm) rubber roller or plastic squeeze. Multiple, heavy
overlapping strokes should be used. Resquceze all edges.
Ordinance No. 2593-2-07, Page 78
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APPENDIX F
STANDARD
CONSTRUCTION
DETAILS
PAVING
TRAFFIC
SCREENING & RETAINING WALL
STREET LIGHT
UTILITY
REVISED - AUG. 2006
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DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
TABLE OGS CoHrEws
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GENERAL NOTES ............................................. SD -P01
REINFORCED CONCRETE PAVEMENT .............................. SD -P02
PARABOLIC PAVEMENT CROWN .................................. SD 3
WD PAVEMENT ...... .........................................
SGPOA
MAD, WD PAVEMENT ........................................
..
SD -P05
CURB AND CURB GUTTER ...................................
BUZ
ASPHALT PAVING CROSSECTION.....................................
SD -POT
ALLEY SECTIONS .............................................
SD -PW
GENERAL NOTES FORALLEYS AND ORWEWAVS.....................
SD -POB
ALLEY TURN 75 -OR GREATER ...................................
SD-P1O
ALLEY TURN 3P-75'....... ... ............
SDP11
ALLEY INTERSECTING ALLEY........ ........................... ..........................
..
S0. 12
ALLEY -SP ...........................................
S"13
ALLEY RETURN DETAILS
RETURN' ...TION ...........................
SOP1A
MODIFICATIONS
EXISTING ALLEY RETURN MODIFICATIONS (CONCRETE) ...............
SDF16
EXISTING ALLEY RETURN MODIFICATIONS ASPHALT) ................
SD -P16
ALLEY ENTRANCE IMO EXISTINGSTREET.........................
SD 1T
MEDAN DETAILS.. ......................................
SP16
DETAIL.
MDAIEANNEDEEEAN PAVING
664 Cllk3 LA-IV:66 )...........
SDP20
STREET HEADER .............................................
SDP21
PAVEMENT REPAIR HEADER ....................................
3 2
RAILHEADER ........ ........................
JOINT DETAILS .....................
S
LONGITUDINAL BUTT JOINT .....................................
SDP25
TRANVERSE EXPANSION JOINT
SD -P26
..
SPACING DIAGRAM FOR TRANSVERSE JOINI3..........-..
..........
SD -P2]
UYOUT ......
INTERSECTION CONDUCONTOURS
SID -P28
..................
OR-MAJ
FOR MAJOR -MAJOR INTERSEOTKk..............
SU -P30
CONCRETE
ESIDEW
CONCRETE SIDEWALK. ...................................
SID -P30
CONCRETE SIDEWALK( ONTI................. .......
....
SD -P31
SIDEWALK BRICK PAVE RR S.....EDJ
.........
........
REPAIR
LEE WALKRAMPS REPAIR ..................................
SD -P33
BARBER
BARRIER FREE RAMPS TYPE .................................
SD-Pm
BARRIER FREE RAMPS TYPET'B..................................
SO -P35
BARRIER FREE RAMPS TYPE'O.................................
SO -P36
BARRIER FREE RAMPS ............................
SD1`37
BARRIER REE RAMPS, RIVETA LEKS... ....
. SD -PW
DRIVEWAY RETURN DETAILS STREET(RESIDENTIAL S COMMERCIAL)
I
S
SIDEWAKS AND DRIVEWAYS ................
S"40
DRIVEWAY RETURN
RIVEW YRETURN FORALLEY..................................
SD41
STREET CONNECTION.......................................
SP42
SIDEWALK FLUME DETAIL........ ......... ..........
SDA
ALTERNATE STREET R OSECTION FOR MOUNTBCUM..........
SD4
MAILBOX DETAIL ......................................... ...
SDP45
TWATUCIC,
TRAFFIC LANE BUTTON LAYOUT PLAN ............................. SD -T01
TYPE III PERMANENT BARRICADE DETAIL...........
TYPICAL APPLICATION TO TRANSITION ACROSS A MEDIAN OPENING ..... SD -TW
TWO LANE - LANE CLOSURE .................................... SDTU4
S.EPPNIENS G W_ ALL If EaITAIINIIING WALL
GENERAL NOTES (BRICK SCREENING WALL. PIER AND COLUMN) ........
SD -Ml
TWE 6 RETAINING WALL .......................................
SO -M,
BRICK SCREENING WALL .......................................
SD -R03
BRICK SCREENING WALL PLAN, ELEVATION 6 SECTION ...............
SD -R04
FOUNDATION DETAIL SCREENING WALL . ..........................
SO -MS
COLUMN SECTION, PIER DETAIL .................................
SOR06
STfE�EaT LJ,GHkTS
LIGHTPOLE//FOUNDATION.................... .................
SOSLOt
umDu
UTIL" INSTALLATION BENEATH CONCRETE ROAD SURFACE ..........
SO -W1
UTILITY INSTALLATION BENEATH ASPHALT ROAD SURFACE ...........
SD{
UTILITY INSTALLATION BENEATH SIDEWALK , , ,, ,, , ,, , , , ,,,, ,, ,
, , , , , SDL03
UTIUW INSTALIATION WITHIN TURF AREAS ........................
SD-UD1
STANDARD
CONSTRUCTION
DETAILS
PAV I N G
REVISED - AUG. 2006
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11 DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
GENERALNOTES
A GENERAL
PAVEMENT THICKNESS IS AS SHOWN IN ITEM G. SUBGRADE DESIGN SHALL CONFORM TO CITY
OF ALLEN DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING REQUIREMENTS IN ITEM C. AND SHALL EXTEND 12' MIN.
BEHIND THE BACK OF CURB
B. REINFORCED CONCRETE PAVEMENT:
1. CONCRETE STRENGTH SHALL BE AS SHOWN IN REM G (NCTCOG LATEST EDITION).
2. ALL CURBS SHALL BE INTEGRAL WITH PAVEMENT AND SHALL BE OF THE SAME STRENGTH AS
CONCRETE PAVEMENT.
3. DETAIL AND ARRANGEMENT OF PAVEMENT JOINTS. ALL TYPES, SHALL BE AS SHOWN ON SHEET SD-PO4 AND SP -P05.
4. BAR LAPS SHALL BE THIRTY DIAMETERS.
5. REINFORCING STEEL SHALL BE #3 REBAR (318') ON 18- CENTERS.
C.SUBGRADE:
SUBGRADE UNDER ALL PAVEMENT SHALL BE 6' THICK AND SHALL BE STABILIZED WITH AT LEAST 30 LBS.
PER SO. YD. HYDRATED LIME, COMPACTED TO A DENSITY NOT LESS THAN 95 PERCENT. LABORATORY
TESTS MUST BE SUBMITTED TO THE ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT FOR APPROVAL TO DETERMINE AMOUNT
OF LIME REQUIRED. LABORATORY TEST MAY BE WAIVED PROVIDED AT LEAST 36 LBS. OF LIME PER
SQ. YD. IS USED. SEE ITEM 4.6.4 SPECIAL PROVISIONS.
D. BAR CHAIRS OR AN APPROVED DEVICE SHALL BE FURNISHED.
E. NO TRAFFIC ON FINISHED SUBGRADE SHALL BE PERMITTED AFTER REINFORCING STEEL IS INSTALLED
ABOVE SUBGRAGE. NO TRAFFIC SHALL BE PERMITTED BEFORE OR DURING THE PLACING OF CONCRETE.
F. CROSS SLOPE OF STRAIGHT CROWN STREETS SHALL BE 1/4' PER FOOT UNLESS APPROVED BY CITY ENGINEER.
(SEE SD -P03)
G. PAVEMENT THICKNESS AND STRENGTHS SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS:
M80-8'-CLASS'C'
1016D-8"- CLASS "C"
M4D-W-CLASS'C'
C4D-T-CLASS'C'
C2U-7*-CLASS'C'
RaW-CLASS'C'
FIRE LANES -6'- CLASS 'C'
SIDEWALK AND BFRS-4'-CLASS'A"
DRIVE APPROACH -6" -CLASS 'C"
ALLEY -8' -4" -8" -CLASS 'C'
H. CLASS 'CC' CONCRETE SHALL BE 3600 PSI COMP AS DEFINED BY NCTCOG.
I. ALL MEDIANS AND PARKWAYS SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH BERMUDA GROUND COVER.
J. ONCE A CURB ABUTTING A THOROUGHFARE HAS BEEN SAWCUT AND REMOVED,
THE CONTRACTOR MUST REPLACE THE CONCRETE WITH A NEW POUR (Le. DRIVEWAY)
WITHIN 14 CALENDAR DAYS. LIQUIDATED DAMAGES WILL BE ASSESSED AT $500 PER DAY
FOR EACH CALENDAR DAY IN EXCESS OF 14 CALENDAR DAYS. PAYMENT SHALL BE MADE
PRIOR TO ACCEPTANCE OR ISSUANCE OF A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY.
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CITY OF ALLEN GENERAL NOTES DATE REV DATE SHEET
DEPARTMENTOFENGINEERING MAY 1991 AUG. 2006 SD P01
'ROW
iP 39' 1
8' tq' g•
10'
80'
CURB HEIGW S'
COLLECTOR
44'
LROM HEIGHT B'
12'
70'
13'
COLLECTOR
48'
VARIES
12'
70'
SEE 5PECUIL NOTES
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(RESIDENTIAL) R2U
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R.O.W.
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FULL WIDTH PAVEMENT OF 38' WIDTH STREETS IS ALLOWED WHERE APPROVED BY THE CITY OF ALLEN.
STREET TYPE
STREET
A
B
WIDTH
P
WIDTH )
C2U
38"
B.
FOUR MOVING LANES OR
TWO MOVING LANES / TWO PARKING LANES
MS
1Q
SAWED LONGITUDAL DUMMY JOINT.
2Q
CONSTRUCTION JOINT (FULL WIDTH PAVEMENT IS ALLOWED WHERE APPROVED BY ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT).
3Q
ALL REINFORCING BARS SHALL BE NO. 3 TRAVERSE BARS TO BE SPACED ON 1'-B" CENTERS,
LONGITUDINAL BARS TO BE SPACED ON 1'E" EXCEPT WHERE NOTED.
®
A NO. 3 BAR, CONTINUOUS, SHALL BE PROVIDED FOR CURB REINFORCEMENT.
STANDARD
CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
REINFORCED CONCRETE
PAVING
CITY OF ALLEN
PAVEMENT
DATE:
REVOATE:
SHEET:
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
MAY INN
AUG 2M
SD -M2
10'
80'
12'
COLLECTOR
44'
10'
12'
70'
13'
COLLECTOR
48'
12'
12'
70'
11'
Z
TOTAL
CROWN HEIGHT
3/d POINT
MID -POINT
3
30'
6'
3 - 3/6"
1 - 1/2'
3/B'
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48'
T'
3-7/6"
iM
1/3'
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2-34'
E"
3 -318'
1 -1/2'
3/6'
SLIP -FORM PAVEMENT MUST MEET CROWN GRADES AT GUTTERS,
AT MID -POINTS AND CENTERLINE. WIDTHS OF PAVEMENT ARE FACE TO FACE.
TABLE OF CROWN HEIGHTS AND ORDINATES
FOR VARIOUS PARABOLIC SECTIONS
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PARABOLIC PAVEMENT CROWN
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DATE:
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SHEET:
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
MAY 1991
AUG. ZO(Ifi
SD -P03
ROADWAY
WIDTH (W)
TOTAL
CROWN HEIGHT
3/d POINT
MID -POINT
1l4 POINT
30'
6'
3 - 3/6"
1 - 1/2'
3/B'
48'
T'
3-7/6"
1-314'
1/3'
2-34'
E"
3 -318'
1 -1/2'
3/6'
E
ROM -
12.5' 4'
8.5' 8.5'
12.5'
USUAL 12 1
1
12' USUAL
F12
1/4"/FT. 1/4'/FT 1/4"/FT.
1/4"
"
No. 3 BARS ON 18'
CENTERS BOTH WAYS.
M41) PAVEMENT
REGULAR SECTION
NTs
O SAWED LONGITUDINAL DUMMY JOINT
O CONSTRUCTION JOINT (FULL WIDTH
PAVEMENT IS ALLOWED WHERE
APPROVED BY THE CITY OF
ALLEN . DELETE IF PAVING IS
25 FT. IDTH TO BE WIDENED
LATER. INSTALL CURB IF PAVING
IS LESS THAN FULL WIDTH OF
33'-36'.
O A NUMBER 3 BAR CONTINUOUS
SHALL BE PROVIDED FOR CURB
REINFORCEMENT
ROM =90'
24'
6' 35
12.5
USUAL 17 12'iT
12
12.5' USUAL
1/4'/FT. 1/4"/FT.
1/4"/FT.
No. 3 BARS ON 18'
SLOPE TOWARD MEDIAN MAY BE I
7
CENTERS BOTH WAYS
REQUIRED IF LEFT
TURN CURB IS
HIGHER THAN OPPOSITE MEDIAN CURB.
MINIMUM 6' TOP SOIL AND GRASS,
GROUND COVER (TYP.) ALL SLOPES,
MEDIAN AND PARKWAYS PER
NCTCOG SPECIFICATION
LATEST EDITION.
WD PAVEMENT
LEFT TURN SECTION
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REV DATE
SHEET:
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
MAY 1991
AUG. 20966
S0.PD4
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BUR JOINT IF NOT POURED MONOUMIC.
TYPE M4D,M6D PAVEMENT
RIGHT TURN OR DECELERATION LANE SECTION
NTS
,
36'
155'
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IN'IFT
1N'M1T.
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ND.3 BARB ON IS'
CENTERS BOTH WAYS.
TYPE M61) PAVEMENT REGULAR SECTION
1O SAWED LONGITUDINAL DUMMY JOINT
NTS
2O CONSTRUCTION JOINT(FULL WIDTH
PAVEMENT IS ALLOWED WHERE
APPROVED BY THE CITY OF
ALLEN) DELETE IF PAVING IS
25 FT. WIDTH TO BE WIDENED
LATER INSTALL CURB IF PAVING
IS LESS THAN FULL WIDTH OF
33'-3B'.
OA NUMBER 3 BAR CONTINUOUS
SHALL BE PROVDED FOR URB
REINFORCEMENT
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N0.3BARSON,B' SLOPE TOWARD MEDIAN MAY BE
CENTERS BOTH WAYS. REQUIRED IF LEFT TURN CURB IS
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CENTERS BOTH WAYS. REQUIRED IF LEFT TURN CURB IS
HIGHER THAN OPPOSITE MEDAN
CURB.
TYPE M61) PAVEMENT 140' R.O.W.
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CITY OF ALLEN CURB-AND-GUTTER
DATE: REV DATE: I SHEET:
DEPARTMENT ENGINEERING MAV 1991 AUG. 20W SDPm
2" H.M.A.C. (TYPE D) SURFACE COURSE
4" ASPHALTIC STABILIZED BASE
iD
6" LIME STABILIZED SUBGRADE
ASPHALT PAVING CROSS SECTION
NOTE:
CUT OF 6" INTO EXISTING PAVEMENT IS REQUIRED FOR
CONSTRUCTION JOINT WITH NEW POURS TO
GET A SMOOTH FINISH
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ASPHALT PAVING CROSSECTION
CITY OF ALLEN DATE: REV DATE: SHEET:
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING MAY 1991 1 AUG. WDS I SD -PD1
ALLEY
WIR H
HALF SECTION
WIDTH
((666'
INVERT
DEP H
ll6"
12'
16'
S'
6"
20'
10'
6"
GENERAL NOTE:
ALL ALLEYS TO BE
LIMED IN ACCORDANCE
WITH ITEM C, SD POI
STANDARD 12'. 16'& 20' ALLEY SECTION
STANDARD ALLEY SECTION WITH CURB
NTS
X.0i 9
PSI COMR
iSNOTALLOWED
IN RESIDENTIAL MEAS
EXCEPTMAPPROVED
BY THE CRY.
# 3 BM CONTINUOUS IN CURB,
ALTERNATE 12' ALLEY SECTION / CURB
NTS
CII = I ALLEY SECTION
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
BY THE CRY.
# 3 BM CONTINUOUS IN CURB.
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
PAVING
DATE: REV DATE. SHEET.
SEPT.1991 I AUG.2008 I EDPUS
GENERAL NOTES FOR ALLEYS AND DRIVEWAYS
1. CONCRETE FOR ALLEY RETURNS AND DRIVEWAYS SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM COPRESSIVE
STRENGTH AT 28 DAYS IDENTICAL TO THAT SPECIFIED FOR THE STREET PAVEMENT OR
BASE WHEN BUILT AS COMPONENTS OF A CONCRETE PAVING PROJECT. WHEN BUILT
SEPARATELY. THE STRENGTH SAHLL BE AS SPECIFIED ON THE CONSTRUCTION PLAN.
2. SPACING AND CONSTRUCTION OF JOINTS SHALL CONFORM TO PARABOLIC STREET PAVEMENT.
CITY OF ALLEN
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
GENERALNOTES
ALLEY AND DRIVEWAYS
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
PAVING
DATE: REV DATE: SHEET:
SEPT 1991 1 AUG.2M I SD -P09
C D
OUTSIDE EDGE
OF ALLEY
OUTSIDE EDGE
ALLEY
SECTION A
SCALE N.T.S.
NOTE: ALLEY PAVING TO BE PLACED IN SHADED AREA
WHEN SCREENING WALL IS ALONG PROPERTY LINE.
SEE COA SCREENING WALL DETAIL.
PROPERTY LINES SCREENING WALL
- - - - _INVERT
TYPICAL
ALLEY
D
WOTH
A
B
C
@
cm
90°A
12'
2.0'
6.0'
6.0'
28.0'
16'
2.0'
8.0'
8.0'
31.0'
20'
2.0'
10.0'
10.0'
35.0'
CITY OF ALLEN
DEPORTMENT OF ENGINEERING
A
PROPERY LINE \\
1
1 I
ALLEY TURN 750 OR GREATER
ALLEY TURN 75° OR GREATER
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
PAVING
DATE: REV DATE: SHEET:
SEPT 1981 I AUG.2 SD -P10
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SET UPON CHAIRS.
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CITY OF ALLEN
TWO LANE- LANE CLOSURE
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
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SCREENING WALL
RETAINING WALL
REVISED - AUG. 2006
CITY OF ALLEN
' DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
GENERAL NOTES
BRICK SCREENING WALL
1. CONCRETE MINIMUM STRENGTH, 4000P.S.1. ® 28 DAYS
2 REINFORCEMENT -ASTM A36.
3. MASONRY- COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH SHALL BE AS PRESCRIBED IN THE TAE 2.13 OF CITY OF
ALLEN, SPECIAL PROVISIONS TO STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR PUBLIC WORKS CONSTRUCTION
6 WINDLOAD-20P.S.F
5. PIER BEARING STRESSES- SEE BRICK SCREENING WALL NOTES.
0. MORTAR - TYPE'S'
T PROVIDE CONTROL JOINTS® W FEET
e. PROVIDE EXPANSION JOINTS ®2W FEET ON CENTER MAXIMUM
9 WHERE THERE IS NO ALLEY PAVEMENT, PROVIDE PIER DEPTHS AT A MINIMUM 9 FEET IN CI -AY
OR 6 FEET MINIMUM WITH 3 FEET MINIMUM INTO ROCK
10 ALL EXPOSED CONCRETE SHALL HAVE RUBBED FINISH SURFACE.
11, SIDEWALKS ADJACENT TO WALLS MUST BE 5 FEET MINIMUM WIDTH FROM ALL PORTIONS OF THE
WALL (INCLUDING PILASTERS, COLUMN, ETC.
12. MAXIMUM PILASTER SPACING - AO FEET.
13. WALLS ON LINE OF BIGHT EASEMENT AT CORNERS, WILL NOT HAVE A TOP ELEVATION GREATER
THAN NY ABOVE THE NEAREST GUTTER ELEVATION.
10, THE WALL SHALL BE EIGHT FEET IN HEIGHT AS MEASURED FROM THE NEAREST ALLEY EDGE
OR SIDEWALK GRADE, WHICHEVER IS HIGHER. THE COLOR OF THE WALL SHALL BE LIMITED TO
EARTH TONE COLORS, EXCLUDING GRAY. GREEN AND WHITE. THE COLOR OF THE WALL SHALL BE
UNIFORM ON EACH S1DE OF A THOROUGHFARE FOR THE ENTIRE LENGTH BETWEEN TWO
INTERSECTING THOROUGHFARES, UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED BY THE ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT THE FINISH OF THE WALL SHALL BE CONSISTENT ON ALL SURFACES.
PIER & COLUMN
1. CONCRETE SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF WN P.Sl Q28 WY5.
2. REINFORCING STEEL SHALL BE NEW BILLET STEEL CONFORMING TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF
ASTM A-61SGR W.
3, CONCRETE FOR DRILLED PIERS SHALL BE PLACED WITHIN 8 HOURS OF DRILLING PIER HOLES.
L BRICK MASONRY SHALL BE SPECIFIED IN REM 238 OF THE SPECIAL PROVISIONS.
5 MORTAR SHALL BE TYPE'S
6. CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE'RECOMENDED
PRACTICE FOR ENGINEERED BRICK MASONRY' - BRICK INSTITUTE OF AMERICA
T USE %9 GAUGE I LA' WIDE GALVANIZED LADDER WIRE TO EXTEND HORIZONTAL IN WALL PANEL
DURAWALL CORP. FOR EVERY COURSE
8. IS GAUGE WIRE FABRICATED AS SHOWN BETWEEN EACH COURSE OF COLUMN BRICK
9. THE WALL SHALL BE EIGHT FEET IN HEIGHT AS MEASURED FROM THE NEAREST ALLEY EDGE OR
SIDEWALK GRADE. WHICHEVER IS HIGHER THE COLOR OF THE WALL SHALL. BE LIMITED TO
EARTH -TONE COLORS, EXCLUDING GRAY, GREEN AND WHITE. THE COLOR OF THE WALL SHALL
BE UNIFORM ON EACH SIDE OF A THOROUGHFARE FOR THE ENTIRE LENGTH BETWEEN TWO
INTERSECTING TYPE AB, OR C THOROUGHFARES, UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED BY THE
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT. THE FINISH OF THE WALL SHALL BE CONSISTENT ON ALL SURFACES.
10 SCREENING WALLS SHALL BE LOCATED AT THE PROPERTY LINE. A HOME OWNERS ASSOCIATION
WILL BE ESTABLISHED AND SHALL PROVIDE MAINTENANCE FOR THE REFERENCED WALL.
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GENERAL NOTES SCREENING WALLRETAINING WALL
CITY OF ALLEN (BRICK SCREENING WALLS,
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING PIER AND COLUMN)DATE' REV DATE. SHEET:
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AUG. 2006
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DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
SEPT 1991
AUG. 2066
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SCREENING WAU-RECONSTRUCTION
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AUG. 20136
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STANDARD
CONSTRUCTION
DETAILS
STREET LIGHTS
REVISED - AUG. 2006
CITY OF ALLEN
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
CITY OF ALLEN
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
CIRCLE
NOTES
BE MIN 3000 PSI
2. REBAR HOOPS ARE TED BEGINNING Y BELOW TOP OF CONCRETE
FORM AND ARE REPEATED AT APPROXIMATE 1' INTERVALS TO
BOTTOM OF FOUNDATION.
3. 1' ANCHOR BOLTS TO BE USED WITH 25 & 30' POLE.1 1/4' ANCHOR
BOLTS TO BE USED WITH 40' POLE WITH A PROJECTION OF 3' ON
25 & 30' SQUARE AND 3 IT ON 40' SQUARE AND ROULD POLES,
4. CONCRETE FORM OF SONOTUBE TO EXTEND TO BOTTOM OF
TRENCH OR AS NEEDED.
5. PROVIDE MIN 24' GROUND WIRE PIGTAIL OUT OF CONCRETE FOR
CONNECTION TO POLE.
6. A MIN OF 12' OF BARE #5 SD CU WIRE TO BE PLACED IN BOTTOM OF
HOLE AND COVERED WITH 2' OF DIRT.
T IF SOIL HAS BEEN DISTURBED, EXTEND FOUNDATION BY DEPTH OF
DISTURBED SOIL.
8. NOT APPLICABLE FOR POLE HEIGHT GREATER THAN 40'.
ITEM
DESCRIPTION
1
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3
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AND 1114' W40' POLES
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STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
STREET LIGHT
DATE: NEV GATE SHEET:
APRIL2iXG AUG.2006 SDSL01
STANDARD
CONSTRUCTION
DETAILS
UTILITY
TRENCHLINE RESTORATION
REVISED - AUG. 2006
1%
CITY OF ALLEN
LDEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
FULL DEPTH SAW CUT—\ 12 UNDISTURBED
EXISTING PAVEMENTS MIN. TRENCH BANK
x ;
No. 3 BARS (18' O.C.E.W.)
CONCRETE STREET
OR DRIVEWAY REPAIR
N.T S.
NOTES:
1. REPAIRS SHALL EXTEND TO 1'
BEYOND EACH SIDE OF TRENCH (Bd)
2. REINFORCEMENT CHAIRS OR APPROVED
DEVICE SHALL BE USED
3. REPAIRS SHALL MATCH EXISTING GRADE
4. FIELD DENSITIES TO BE VERIFIED
BY TESTING LAB AT UTILITY EXPENSE
5. UTILITY EMBEDMENT PARTICLE SIZE
SHALL NOT EXCEED 6" IN ANY DIRECTION
CITY OF ALLEN
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
UTILITY INSTALLATION
BENEATH CONCRETE
ROAD SURFACE
DOWEL BARS PER LONGITUDINAL
BUTT JOINT (SEE CITY OF ALLEN
DETAIL)
6' MIN. 3600 PSI CONCRETE.
(MATCH EXIST. IF MORE THAN
INITIAL BACKFILL COMPACTED
TO 95% STANDARD PROCTOR OR
FLOWABLE FILL
UTILITY EMBEDMENT COMPACTED
TO 95% STANDARD PROCTOR OR
FLOWABLE FILL
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
UTILITY
DATE: REV DATE: SHEET:
.MN 2001 AUG 2006 SD.U01
PAVING REPAIR Y HMAC SURFACE
(Bd + 2') TREATMENT TYPED'
SAW CUT JOINT 1.5- MIN DEPTH
ASPHALT PAVEI
No. 3 RAI
ASPHALT STREET
OR DRIVEWAY REPAIR
N.T.S.
NOTES:
1. REPAIR SHALL EXTEND TO 1'
BEYOND EACH SIDE OF TRENCH (BD)
2. REPAIRS SHALL MATCH EXISTING GRADE
3. FIELD DENSITIES TO BE VERIFIED
BY TESTING LAB AT UTILITY EXPENSE
4. UTILITY EMBEDMENT PARTICLE SIZE
SHALL NOT EXCEED 6" IN ANY DIRECTION
5. CONCRETE BASE MAY BE SUBSTITUTED
FOR ASPHALT AT OWNER'S DISCRETION
CITY OF AI.I.EN
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
UTILITY INSTALLATION
BENEATH ASPHALT
ROAD SURFACE
I LONGITUDINAL
CITY OF ALLEN
ONCRETE.
MORETHAN
COMPACTED
D PROCTOR OR
:NT COMPACTED
D PROCTOR OR
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
UTILITY
DATE: REVDATE SHEET.
JAN 2001 AUG. 2"SGuw
1Y
UNDISTURBED
12
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MIN.
TRENCH
BANK
MIN.
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UTILITY EMBEDMI
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FLOWABLE FILL
Bd (VA
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ASPHALT STREET
OR DRIVEWAY REPAIR
N.T.S.
NOTES:
1. REPAIR SHALL EXTEND TO 1'
BEYOND EACH SIDE OF TRENCH (BD)
2. REPAIRS SHALL MATCH EXISTING GRADE
3. FIELD DENSITIES TO BE VERIFIED
BY TESTING LAB AT UTILITY EXPENSE
4. UTILITY EMBEDMENT PARTICLE SIZE
SHALL NOT EXCEED 6" IN ANY DIRECTION
5. CONCRETE BASE MAY BE SUBSTITUTED
FOR ASPHALT AT OWNER'S DISCRETION
CITY OF AI.I.EN
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
UTILITY INSTALLATION
BENEATH ASPHALT
ROAD SURFACE
I LONGITUDINAL
CITY OF ALLEN
ONCRETE.
MORETHAN
COMPACTED
D PROCTOR OR
:NT COMPACTED
D PROCTOR OR
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
UTILITY
DATE: REVDATE SHEET.
JAN 2001 AUG. 2"SGuw
3*C
No. 3 BARS (18'
PROPOSED
CONDUIT
.25'/ FT. DRAIN TOWARD
Ed
SIDEWALK REPAIR
N.T.S.
NOTES:
1. REPAIRS SHALL INCLUDE FULL WIDTH
OF SIDEWALK, INDEPENDENT OF Rd.
2. REINFORCEMENT CHAIRS OR APPROVED
DEVICE SHALL BE USED
3. SIDEWALK JOINTS SHALL BE PER CITY
OF ALLEN SD -P33
4. ALL DISTURBED AREAS SHALL BE
SODDED (UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED)
5. FIELD DENSITIES TO BE VERIFIED
BY TESTING LAB AT UTILITY EXPENSE
6. BACKFILL AND EMBEDMENT PARTICLE SIZE
SHALL NOT EXCEED 6" IN ANY DIRECTION
L� UTILITY INSTALLATION
CITY OF ALLEN I BENEATH SIDEWALK
SAND
INITIAL BACKFILL COMPACTED
TO 95% STANDARD PROCTOR OR
PLOWABLE FILL
UTILITY EMBEDMENT COMPACTED
TO 95% STANDARD PROCTOR OR
PLOWABLE FILL
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
UTILITY
DATE: REV DATE: I SHEET:
JAN 2001 AUG. 2008 SD UO3
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CONDUIT
GRASS REPAIR
N.T.S.
NOTES:
1. ALL DISTURBED AREAS SHALL BE
SODDED (UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED)
2. FIELD DESITIES TO BE VERIFIED
BY TESTING LAB AT UTILITY EXPENSE
3. BACKFILL AND EMBEDMENT PARTICLE SIZE
SHALL NOT EXCEED 6" ANY DIRECTION.
CITY OF ALLEN
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
UTILITY INSTALLATION
WITHIN TURF AREAS
SOD REQUIRED IN EXISTING
TURF AREA (SEE CITY OF ALLEN
SPECIFICATIONS FOR TYPE)
U-
0
INITIAL BACKFILL COMPACTED
TO 95% STANDARD PROCTOR OR
FLOWABLE FILL
UTILITY EMBEDMENT COMPACTED
TO 95% STANDARD PROCTOR OR
FLOWABLE FILL
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
UTILITY
DATE: REV DATE: I SHEET'
JAN M01 AUG. 2006 SD -U04
APPENDIX G
STANDARD
CONSTRUCTION
DETAILS
STORM DRAINAGE
EROSION CONTROL
RESIDENTIAL LOT DRAINAGE REQUIREMENTS
REVISED - AUGUST 2006
CITY OF ALLEN
bol DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
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SD -DOT
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.. .... SD -DW
STANDARD CURB INLETAABJD FOOT INLETS . . ......................
SD -DW
STANDARD CURB INLET SECTION 4' (1.6.8.10 FOOT INLETS) . ......
.. SD -010
REINFORCING STEEL SCHEDULEASAI0 FOOT INLETS ...................
SD -D11
12,16.16,&20 FOOT INLETS . ......................................
SID -012
CURB INLETS.12A1.16.820 FOOT INLETS . ......... ................56013
REINFORCING STEEL SCHEDULE 12,14.16.& 20 FOOT INLETS ...............
SD -014
BAR DMOMMS. INLET FRAME & COVER. . . . . . ..... ............
SD015
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COMBINATION INLETS,GRATE DETARS.BAA DIAGRAM ...................
SO -017
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COMBINATION INLET, THREE GRATE INLET ............................
SG.D19
MM83NATION INLET. FOUR GRATE INLET ...... ....... ..........
SD -DW
TWO GRATE INLET ....... .............................
. .. SD -D21
THREE GRATE INLET . ...................................
.. SD -DM
FWR GRATE INLET........... ..... ........................
30.D23
SIX GRATE INLET . .......................................
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GRATE DETAILS STANDARD DROP INLET . . ........................
SD -D26
TYPEI& II CHANNEL SECTUM..................................
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TYPE III NORMAL CHANNEL SECTION ...... ..............
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SEDIMENT BARRIER AT INLET
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(AFTERPAVEMENTCONSTRUCTION) . ...................
SD -ECM
TYPE N INLET FILTERS AFTER PAVEMEM CONSTRUCTION ................
SD-EGD4
STORM WATER POLLUTION PLAN DETAILS ............................
SD-EC05
DEBRIS CONTAINMENT FOR RESIDENTIAL & COMMEROWL LOTS ............
SD -ECM
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LOT GRACING TYPE 'D .... .............................
......... SD-RL04
SIDE SWALE ENCROACHMENT ON RESIDENTIAL LOT ...... ...........
SO -RI -05
STANDARD
CONSTRUCTION
DETAILS
STORM DRAINAGE
REVISED - AUG. 2006
1%
CITY OF ALLEN
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
GENERAL NOTES
1. ALL CONCRETE DRAINAGE STRUCTURES SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM COMPRESSED
STRENGTH OF 3600 P.S.I.
2. ALL CRUSHED STONE SHALL BE 3/4", PASSING #4 SIEVE.
3. ALL FIELD JOINTS WILL BE APPROVED BY THE CITY ENGINEER IF NECESSARY.
FIELD JOINTS SHALL BE WIPED ON THE INSIDE AND OUTSIDE TO PROVIDE
FOR SMOOTH FLOW OF WATER.
4. RAMNECK COMPOUND OR APPROVED EQUAL SHALL BE USED FOR JOINT SEALS.
5. ALL STORM SEWER PIPE SHALL BE CAMERA INSPECTED AFTER THE INSTALLATION
OF ALL UTILITIES AND PRIOR TO FINAL ACCEPTANCE OF THE PROJECT.
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STORM DRAINAGE
CITY OF ALLEN GENERAL NOTES
DATE: REV DATE: SHEET:
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING MAY 1991 AUG. 21 p SD-001
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NOTE:
DEPTH OF TRENCH BELOW PIPE
3" MIN. FOR 2T PIPE & SMALLER
4" MIN. FOR 30" TO 60" PIPE
6" MIN. FOR 66" PIPE & LARGER
�= CONCRETE STREET REPAIR
CITY OF ALLEN ASPHALT STREET REPAIR
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING I PIPE BEDDING
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
STORM DRAINAGE
DATE: REV DATE. SHEET:
MAY1991 1 AUG.Wffi I SD -D02
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UTILITY SUPPORT STANDAR STORMSTRUCTION DETAILS
DRAINAGE
CITY OF ALLEN WATER MAIN LOWERING
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING CONCRETE COLLAR DATE REV DATE SHEET
JULY 1991 ANG. 2006 SD -D03
NOTE
FRAME AND COVER SHALL BE
BASS & HAYES PATTERN NO. 380.24
OR EQUAL AND SHALL BE GRAY
CAST IRON CONFORMING TO ASTM
SPEC. A48 FOR CLASS 30 CAST
IRON.
BAR'A'
SPACED AS SI
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PROVIDE 3/4' PREMOLDED EXPANSION
JOINT BETWEEN MANHOLE AND CONCRETE
PAVEMENT AND SEALED WITH HOT POURED
TYPE A & TYPE B
STORM SEWER MANHOLE
NOTE: MAXIMUM PIPE SIZE
TO BE USED 78'0
PLAN
SCALE N.T.S.
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CITY OF ALLEN
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
ALL CAST IRON FITTINGS
SHALL BE DOMESTIC.
SECTION B
TYPE "A" STORM SEWER MANHOLE
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
STORM DRAINAGE
DATE: REV DATE: I SHEET
JULY 1991 1 AUG. 2008 SD
NOTE
FRAME AND COVER SHALL BE
BASS & HAYES PATTERN NO. 380.24
OR EQUAL AND SHALL BE GRAY
CAST IRON CONFORMING TO ASTM
SPEC. A40 FOR CLASS 30 CAST 17
IRON.
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SPACEDASSHOWN
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TYPE A & TYPE B
STORM SEWER MANHOLE
NOTE MAUMUM PIPE SRM
TO BE USED TB'B
PLAN
SCALE N.T.S.
SECTION A
GCALE N.T.S.
CITY OF ALLEN
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
ALL CAST IRON FITTINGS
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SCALE N.T.S.
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STORM DRAINAGE
DATE REV DATE: SHEET:
JULYlNl I AUG.2006 I SO.005
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STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
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STORM DRAINAGE
DATE: REV DATE: SHEET:
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CITY OF ALLEN
REINFORCING STEEL SCHEDULE
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
12,14,16 AND 20 FEET INLETS
DATE.
REV DATE:
SHEET:
JULY 1991
AUG 2008
SD -D14
PLAN
SCµE N.T.S.
COVER SE•
NOTE:
ALL CAST IRON FITTINGS SHALL BE DOMESTIC.
FRAME SECTION
WAI F N.T.S.
CITY -- I BAR DIAGRAMS AND
GEPA TMEN
OF ENGINEERING INLET FRAME & COVER DETAIL
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
STORM DRAINAGE
DATE: REV DATE: SHEET:
JULY 1991 AUG. 3008S61315
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COVER SE•
NOTE:
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FRAME SECTION
WAI F N.T.S.
CITY -- I BAR DIAGRAMS AND
GEPA TMEN
OF ENGINEERING INLET FRAME & COVER DETAIL
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
STORM DRAINAGE
DATE: REV DATE: SHEET:
JULY 1991 AUG. 3008S61315
12 DOWEL
INSERTED IN H
BOTTOM OF THROAT AND
GUTTER TO BE POURED BY
INLET CONTRACTOR AFTER
STREET PAVING.
GROUT
PIPE AFTER IN:
POUR INVERT IN BOTTOM OF INLET I
AFTER INSTALLING PIPE.
NOTES FOR PRECAST INLET
1 THE FLOOR OF THE EXCAVATION MUST PROVIDE A FIRM, LEVEL BED FOR THE BASE SECTION TO
REST UPON.
2. A MINIMUM OF B' OF VDIAMETER (MAX.) ROCK OR GRAVEL SHALL BE USED TO PREPARE THE
BEDDING TO FINAL GRADE OR IN LIEU OF THIS, THAT AT LEAST T OF 2 BACK CEMENT STABILIZED
SAND BE USED TO PREPARE THE BEDDING TO GRADE. CEMENT STABILIZED SAND TO BE ALLOWED
TO SET BY KEEPING HOLE PUMPED DRY.
3. AFTER CASTING HAS BEEN INSTALLED ON THE PROPER BEDDING. THE BACKFILL MATERIAL, WHICH
IS FREE FLOWING AND CLEAR OF ROCKS IN EXCESS OF° DIAMETER AND OTHER LUMPS WHICH
WOULD PROHIBIT PROPER COMPACTION, SHALL BE COMMENCED IN LIFTS OF NO MORE THAN 18'
THE MATERIAL USED FOR BACKFILL SHOULD BE OF A TYPE SIUTT LE TO OBTAIN THE DENSITY
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE SPECIFIC JOB
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DATE:
REV DATE:
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SHEET:
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SIDES OF INLETS CONNECTKIN
JULY1991
AUG. MOB
3D 16
NOT TO BE MADE AT CIX2NERB
OR BOTTOM
PRECAST INLETS MUST BE
APPROVED BY CITY ENGINEER.
INSTALLATION DRAWING FOR PRECAST
5' AND 10' CURB INLETS
NOTES FOR PRECAST INLET
1 THE FLOOR OF THE EXCAVATION MUST PROVIDE A FIRM, LEVEL BED FOR THE BASE SECTION TO
REST UPON.
2. A MINIMUM OF B' OF VDIAMETER (MAX.) ROCK OR GRAVEL SHALL BE USED TO PREPARE THE
BEDDING TO FINAL GRADE OR IN LIEU OF THIS, THAT AT LEAST T OF 2 BACK CEMENT STABILIZED
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STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
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SECTION A
NOTES:
1. ALL LAPS AND EXTENSION OF REINFORCING
BARS SHALL BE 36 BAR IN DIAMETERS UNLESS
NOTED OTHERWISE.
2. TACK WELD GRATES IN PLACE.
3. PIPE MAYBE PLACED IN ANY WALL, BUT
4. SHALL NOT ENTER ANY CORNER OR BOTTOM
5, GRATE AND FRAME SHALL BE PATTERN No. 814AS
MANUFACTURED BY BASS 8 HAYES FOUNDRY, INC
OR APPROVED EQUAL.
6. ALL CAST IRON FITTINGS SHALL BE DOMESTIC.
BARS "A" 5/8"0
TWO GRATE INLET, L=5-18114"
THREE GRATE INLET, L=8'E 11T
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COMBINATION INLETS
GRATE DETAILS
AND BAR DIAGRAMS
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
STORM DRAINAGE
DATE: I REVDATE: I SHEET:
JULY 1991 AUG. 2008 SD -D17
B
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NOTES:
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IN ALL ALLEYS WHERE INLETS ARE
REQUIRED
A
2. ALL WSM'D SION
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BARS
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NOTEOOTHERWISE.
3. TACK WELD GRATES IN PUCE.
A PIPE IMY BE PIACEOIN M'Y WALL,
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CORNER OR BOTTOM.
5 ALL CAST IRON FITTINGS SHALL BE DOMESTIC
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SPACED 12' C TO C BOTH WAYS UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED.
4. TYPE I CHANNEL, A NATURAL CHANNEL, IS SHOWN FOR
LOCATION OF ADJUSCENT STREETS.
S. IF WOOD FORMS ARE USED WITH CONSTRUCTION JOINT, THEY S
TWO, 2- X 4 -AND SHALL NOT BE REMOVED UNTIL CONCRETE ON
IS READY TO BE PALCED.
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8. 3/4' CHAMPER ON ALL CONCRETE CORNERS
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TYPE I & TYPE 11 STORM DRAINAGE
CHANNEL SECTION DATE: REV DATE: SHEET:
JULY1981 I AUGI2 SO-DD26
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1. CONSTRUCTION JOIONT SHOWN FOR CONVENIENCE ONLY. MONOLITHIC
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3. ALL REINFORCING STEEL SHALL BE &B' DIAMETER AND SPACED IT C TO C
BOTH WAYS UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED.
0. IF WOOD FORMS ARE USED WITH CONSTRUCTION JOINT, THEY SHALL BE
TWO, T XA' AND SHALL NOT BE REMOVED UNTIL CONCRETE ON SLOPES
CITY OF ALLEN
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
TYPE III NORMAL
CHANNEL SECTION
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
STORM DRAINAGE
DATE: REV DATE: SHEET:
JULY 1991 AUG. T09B $D-D02T
IS READY TO BE PALCED.
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REWIRED ON SLOPES STEEPER THAN 3:1.
CONSTRUCTION JOINT (OPTIONAL)
CITY OF ALLEN
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
TYPE III NORMAL
CHANNEL SECTION
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
STORM DRAINAGE
DATE: REV DATE: SHEET:
JULY 1991 AUG. T09B $D-D02T
OUTLET FROM PIPES HEADWALLS NEED TO HAVE ADEQUATE
EROSION PROTECTION
OF APRON (FT), V=DUTLET VELOCITY FLOW (FPS),
:R OF PIPE I")
2 -5 FPS SOD PROTECTION AT THE OUTLET.
5- 8 FPS DRY RIP -RAP (TYPE B. ITEM # 8(3.3 NCTOOG )
8-11 FPS DRY RIP -RAP (TYPE S. REM # 803.3 NCTCOG)
11-18 FPS GROUTED RIP -RAP (TYPE B, ITEM # 803.3 NCTCOG)
-18 FPS ADEQUATE ENERGY DISSIPATERS
SHALL BE #3 BARS ON 1W C -C EACH WAY
REINFORCING BARS
SHALL BE #3 BARS
18" C -C EACH WAY
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STORM DRAINAGE
DATE: I REV DATE I SHEET
JAN 1939 AUG. 200E SD -028
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BRIDGE
CITY OF ALLEN TYPE "B" HEADWALL
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING DATE REV DATE: SHEET:
JAN 1898 AUG. 2006 SD -D29
OUTLET FROM PIPES HEADWALLS NEED TO HAVE ADEQUATE
EROSION PROTECTION
USE FORMULA L-0.37 VD
L=LENGTH OF APRON (FT), V=OUTLET VELOCITY FLOW (FPS),
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A) 2 - 5 FPS SOD PROTECTION AT THE OUTLET.
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C) B -11 FPS DRY RIP -RAP (TYPE B, ITEM # 803.3 NCTCOG)
D) 11 -18 FPS GROUTED RIP -RAP (TYPE B, REM # 803.3 NCTCOG)
E) >18 FPS ADEQUATE ENERGY DISSIPATERS
REINFORCING BARS SHALL BE 03 BARS ON 18" C -C EACH WAY
CHANNEL SLOPE 3: I MAX. REINFORCING SHALL BE #3 BARS
18' C -C EACH WAY
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BRIDGE
CITY OF ALLEN
TYPE "C" HEADWALL
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
DATE:
REV DATE:
SHEET'.
JAN 1998
AUG.2
SD -DW
CONC. FLUME (CURBS REQUIRED AT CULVERT OUTFALL)'
DETENTION POND
2-2' X 5'W X 3I8- STEEL
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RESTRICTOR PLATE DETAIL
CITY OF ALLEN
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
SMT RATE TO OUTSIDE WALL FACE
OF THE PROPOSED HEADWALL WITH
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BOLTS AT EACH CORNER OF RATE
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*FOR ALL FLUMES THE MINIMUM SLOPE WILL BE 0.
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
STORM DRAINAGE
STORM RELATED FLUMES
DATE: REV DATE: SHEET:
AUG 2003 I AUG.X% I SD -D31
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EROSION CONTROL
REVISED - AUG. 2006
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DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
NOTES: STORM WATER POLLUTION PLAN
1. All operators and/or contractors shall conform to the terms and conditions of the
Texas Commislon on Environmental Quality (TCEO). TPDES General Permit No.
TXR 150000 Issued and Dated March 5, 2003.
2. The Notice of Intent (NOP, as required by the General Permit, must be propedy
displayed on site at all times by each operator.
3. All releases of the reportable quantifies of hazardous substances shall be reported
immediately to the facility operator, EPA, and TCEQ.
4. Qualified operator personnel must inspect the site at least once every 14 days and 24 hours
of a storm event at 0.5 inches or greater. As an alternative, an inspection can be conducted
once every seven (7) calendar days on a defined day. A decision on which method to use
must be decided before work begins and must be followed throughout the project.
5. Modifications to the Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan shall be implemented and be
in-place within a Seven calendar day period.
6. If any compactor seas a violation by an operator or another contraclor,that operator or contractor in violation shall be notified
as well as the facility operator.
7. Erosion control shall be installed prior to grading.
8. Accumulated silt deposits shall be removed from silt fences and hay bate dikes when silt depth reaches six inches or capacity
has been reduced by 50%, whichever occures first. Removal of sift deposits by the contractor shall be incidental to the
performance of the contract and a separate bid item shall not be included.
9. The contractor shall add or delete erosion protection at the request and direction of the Operator of the city.
10. After installation of pavement, final lot benching and general cleanup, the paving Contractor shall establish grass groundcover
in all sheet parkways,lot and all other disturbed areas. Sodding shall be done as specified by Section 202.5 and seeding as
specified by Section 200.6 of the October 2004 or Latest edition of NCTCOG Standard Specification.
11. It shall be the contractors responsibility to control and limit sift and sediment leaving the she. Specifically, the contractor shall
protect all public streets, alleys, streams and storm drainage systems from erosion deposits.
12. It shall be the contractors responsibility to provide a dumpster (or equal) to collect solid waste materials during construction.
13. A drainage area map will be included with the Storm Sewer Pollution Plan.
14. It is anticipated that the following nonstcrm water discharges will be associated with this project. These discharges are
authorized through the construction general permit.
A. Fire hydrant flushing
B. Discharge from Firefighting activibes
C. Potable water sources including waledine flushing
D. Water used to control dust
E. Uncontamiamed ground water
F. Air Conditioning condensate
G. Vehicle, external building and pavement wash water where detergent and soaps are not used and where spills of
toxic or hazardous maladies have not oavred and the purpose is to remove mud, dirt or dust.
15. Construction waste disposal containers shall be provided on the site for disposal of all non -hazardous construction waste
materials. The containers shall be hauled to landfill by the Contractor.
16. All hazardous materials shall be handled and disposed of by the Contractor in accordance with Federal, Stale and Local
regulations.
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STORM WATER POLLUTION PLAN EROSION CONTROL
CITY OFI;NOTES DATE: REV DATE: SHEET:
DFPARTMENTOFENGINEERING JULY"G AUG. 2008 SD E"I
NOTES: SILT FENCE
1. Posts which support the silt fence shall be installed on a slight angle
toward the anticipated runoff source. The post must be embedded a minimum
of 18 inches.
2. The toe of the silt fence shall be trenched in with a spade or mechanical
trencher, so that the downslope face of the trench is flat and
perpendicular to the line of flow. Where fence cannot be trenched in
(e.g. pavement), weight fabric flap with washed grave on the uphill side to
prevent flow under fence.
3. The trench must be a minimum of 6 inches deep and 6 inches wide to
allow for the silt fence fabric to be laid in the ground and backfilled with
compacted material.
4. Silt fence shall be securely fastened to each support post or to woven wire,
which is in turn attached to the support post. There shall be a 6 inch double
overlap, securely fastened where ends of fabric meet.
5. Inspection shall be made daily or after each rainfall. Repair or
replacement shall be made promptly as needed.
6. Silt fence shall be removed when the site is completely stabilized so as
not to block or impede storm flow or drainage.
7. Accumalated silt shall be removed when it reached a depth of 3 inches. The
silt shall be disposed of at an approved site and in such a manner as to
not contribute to aditional siltation.
�= STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
SILT FENCE EROSION CONTROL
CITY OF ALLEN NOTES
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING DATE: REV DATE: I SHEET:
JULY 2W3 AUG. MIX SD-ECO2
NOTE:
NOT TO BE USED ON PUBLIC ROADWAY
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DATE
REVDATE:
SHEET:
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
MAY 2005
AUG 2006
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INSERT COMBER
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LENGTH 11'
HEIGHT 22'
FILRATION SURFACE AREA 6,30,
P-2 INLET FILTERS AFTER PAVEMENT CONSTRUCTION
`P2 INLET FILTERS REQUIRED WHEN STREET IS OPEN TO VEHICULAR TRAFFIC.
FOR PRODUCT DETAIL CALL 972 998 2901
NOTE:
1. BASKETS SHALL BE LINED WITH FILTER FABRIC AND CLEANED/MAINTAINED
BY CONTRACTOR ON A REGULAR BASIS.
2. P2 FILTERS ARE TO BE REMOVED BY CONTRACTOR WITH ALL EROSION CONTROL
(BMPs) AT COMPLETION OF PROJECT.
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DATE: REV DATE: I SHEET:
MAY 2005 I AUG. 2006 SD-ECOA
6 (1.2 m) MIN STEEL OR WOOD POSTS SPACED
AT 5' (IS m) TO 8- (2A m) SOFTWOOD POSTS
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SHALL HAVE A MIN. CROSS SECTION OF
(3.8= x 3.8 m). FILTER FABRI
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STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
ARM STORM WATER POLLUTION PLAN EROSION CONTROL
CITY OF ALLEN DETAILS
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MAY 2005 AUG. 2006 SD -EGOS
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WINDSCREEN TO BE ON THE
INSIDE OF BOTH SIDE PROPERTY
LINES. THE BUILDING INSPECTOR
MAY REQUIRE ADDITIONAL
EROSION CONTROL AND/OR TRASH
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EROSION CONTROL
CITY OF ALLEN
FOR RESIDENTIAL &
COMMERCIAL LOTS
DATE:
REV DATE:
SHEEP:
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
APRIL 2003
AUG. 2008
SD-ECOB
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BUILDERS NAME
TEMPORARY SIGNAGE
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direct transit ready -mix concrete trucks to a designated wash out area.
2. This area will be centrally located building lot that is owned, maintained,
and returned back to building pad state after subdivision is built out.
3. Waste from the site will require legal disposal.
4. It is the building contractors responsibility to direct the concrete drivers
to the designated wash out area for the referenced subdivision.
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DESIGNATED WASHOUT PIT
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
EROSION CONTROL
FOR RESIDENTIAL LOTS
CITY OF ALLEN
DATE
REV DATESHEET:
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
AUG 2003
AUG.2M
SDICW
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CONSTRUCTION
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CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
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LOT GRADING TYPE "A"
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1
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�= STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
RESIDENTIAL LOT REQUIREMENT
CITY OF ALLEN LOT GRADING TYPE "C"
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STANDARD
CONSTRUCTION
DETAILS
WATER
REVISED - AUGUST 2006
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CITY OF ALLEN
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
TA�f3LE OF CONTENTS
WATER DETAULS
GENERAL NOTES..........................................................
SD -W01
TYPICAL LOCATION UTILITIES .............................................
SD -W02
TYPICAL LOCATION UTILITIES .............................................
SD -W03
TYPICAL LOCATION OF WATER MAIN AT HIGHWAY ......................
SD-WO4
WATER MAIN BACKFILL ..................................................
SD -W05
EMBEDMENT DETAILS .....................................................
SD-WO6
THRUSTBLOCK..............:.............................................
SD -W07
PLUG & TEE THRUST BLOCKS ............................................
SD -W08
CREEK CROSSING.........................................................
SD -W09
VALVE SETTING & BOX ....................................................
SD -W10
VALVE BOX WITH EXTENSION .............................................
SD -W11
VALVE EXTENSION........................................................
SD -W12
AIR & VACUM-AIR RELEASE VALVE INSTALLATION ......................
SD -W13
BUTTERFLY VALVE ........................................................
SD -W14
2" BLOW OFF WITH METER BOX ..........................................
SD -W15
BLOW OFF VALVE ......................................................
SD -W16
FIRE HYDRANT INSTALLATION ............................................
SD -W17
FIRE HYDRANT GUARD POST .............................................
SD -W18
FIRE HYDRANT REFLECTOR INSTALLATION ..............................
SD -W19
SERVICE CONNECTION WITH METER BOX ................................
SD -W20
SERVICE CONNECTION WITH METER BOX ...............................
SD -W21
REINFORCED CONCRETE CYLINDER PIPE DETAILS .....................
SD -W22
METER VAULT.............................................................
SD -W23
METER VAULT NOTES ......................................................
SD -W24
DOUBLE CHECK VALVE ...................................................
SD -W25
DOUBLE CHECK VAULT ....................................................
SD -W26
TOWNHOME FIRE SERVICE ................................................
SD -W27
GENERALNOTES
POLYVINYL CHLORIDE (P.V.C.) WATER PIPE
1 UNPLASTICIZED POLYVINYL CHLORIDE (P.V C) WATER PIPE SHALL MEET OR EXCEED REQUIREMENTS OF AMA C900.
P.V.0 PIPE WITH CAST IRON OUTSIDE DIMENSIONS, PIPE SHALL BE LISTED BY UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES AND
SHALL BE APPROVED FOR USE IN CITIES AND TOWNS OF THE STATE OF TEXAS BY THE STATE BOARD INSURANCE.
2. P.V C. WATER PIPE SHALL BE FURNISED WITH A LOCKED -IN OR DUAL-0UROMETER RUBBER RING AT EACH JOINT AND AN INTEGRAL
THICKENED BELL AS A PART OF EACH JOINT. THE PIPE CLASS SHALL BE A MINIMUM CLASS DR 14 FOR S' PIPE AND CLASS 150 OR 18 FOR B-
AND LARGER PIPE. LAYING LENGTHS SHALL BE f20 FEET. PIPE AND FITTINGS MUST BE ASSEMBLED WITH NON TOXIC LUBRICANT.
3. ALL FIRE MAINS SHALL BE CLASS DR14.
4. FITTINGS FOR P V.C. WATER PIPE SHALL BE GRAY IRON OR DUCTILE IRON OF MECHANICAL
JOINT TYPE AND SHALL BE CLASS 2501N ACCORDANCE WITH AMA C110.TT (ANSI A21 10).
5. UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED ON PIANS OR SHOWN IN PROFILES,P.V.C. WATER PIPE SHALL BE INSTALLED TO CLEAR
ALL UTILITY LINES.
6. DOUBLE STRAPPED BRONZE SADDLES SHALL BE USED FOR MAKING 2- OR SMALLER TAPS.
SPECIFICATIONS FOR WATER PIPE
1. ALL WATER LINES SHALL BE AS SPECIFIED IN THE STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS.
2. ALL CAST IRON FITTINGS SHALL BE MECHANICAL JOINT FOR D.I. PIPE
OR MECHANICAL JOINT FOR P.V.C. WATER PIPE.
3. ALL WATER MAINS SHALL HAVE THE FOLLOWING MINIMUM COVER OR SUFFICIENT COVER TO CLEAR OTHER UTILITIES.
6' AND SMALLER = 42-
a" =45'
10 -AND 12' =54 -TO BD'
4. REMOVE ALL BLEEDER LINES UPON COMPLETION OT TESTING.
5. ALL WATER MAINS SHALL BE PURGED BY THE 'POLY PIG' METHOD.
6. ALL DUCTILE IRON OR CAST IRON PIPE AND OR FITTINGS SHALL BE POLLY-WRAPPED.
T. WHERE CONFLICTS OCCUR WARP WATER LINE AROUND INLETS TO OBTAIN I' MIN. CLEARANCE.
8. WATERLINES SHALL BE TESTED BOTH BACTERIOLOGICALLY AND HYDROSTATICALLY. WATER TO CHARGE
AND BLEED THE LINES SHALL BE METERED BY THE CONTRACTOR AT HIS EXPENSE, SO AS TO ACCURATELY
DOCUMENT WATER USED.
CITY OF ALLEN
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
GENERAL NOTES
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
WATER
DATE: REV DATE: SHEET:
DEC.1992 I AUG.2008 I SDAW I
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CITY OF ALLEN TYPICAL LOCATION UTILITIES
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING DATE: REV DATE SHEET:
MAV 1983 AUG. 2006 SPNPo3
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MAIN AT HIGHWAY
REV DATE.
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WYES, BENDS, DEAD ENDS, ETC. TO
COUNTERACT THE RESULTANT FORCE
THRUST BLOCK DETAIL
DUE TO INTERNAL PRESSURES
I.D.
THRUST IN TONS FOR VERTICAL BENDS
IN
INCHES
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22.50' 30' 45'
60'
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STANDARDCONSTRUCTION
DETAILS
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WATER
THRUST BLOCK
CITY OF ALLEN
DATE.
REV DATE:
SHEET:
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
MAY 1991
AUG 2006
SD -W0?
PLAN OF PLUG THRUST BLOCK
PLAN OF TEE THRUST BLOCK
ID.
IN
A
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TEES & PLUGS
C
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CITY OF ALLEN
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
GENERAL NOTES
1 ALL CALCULATIONS ARE BASED ON TOTAL INTERNAL PRESSURE
OF 1 W P.S.I.
2. ALLOWABLE SOIL BEARING PRESSURES MUST BE AT LEAST ONE
TON PER SOUARE FOOT FOR THE THRUST BLOCKS SHOWN. IN
SOILS OF LESSER CAPACITY, INCREASE SIZE AND BEARING AREA
PROPORTIONATELY. VOLUMES OF VERTICAL BEND THRUST BLOCKS
ARE NET VOLUMES OF CONCRETE TO BE FURNISHED AND THE
CORRESPONDING WEIGHT OF THE CONCRETE (AT OOOOp/C.Yj
EQUALS THE VERTICAL COMPONENT OF THRUST ON THE
VERITCAL BEND. ALL SEARING SURFACES OF THRUST BLOCKS
SHALL BE POURED AGAINST UNDISTURBED EARTH.
3. CONCRETE FOR BLOCKING SHALL BE 2,000 P.S.I. CONCRETE.
4. DIMENSIONS MAY BE VARIED AS REQUIRED BY FIELD CONDITIONS
WHERE AND AS DIRECTED BY THE ENGINEER. BUT SHALL NOT BE
LESS THAN THE DIMENSIONS SHOWN HERE.
5. ALL ANCHOR FITTINGS TO BE CONCRETE THRUST BLOCKED. ALL
DUCTILE OR CAST IRON FITTINGS AND OR PIPE TO BE
POLYWRAPPED.
PLUG & TEE THRUST BLOCK
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
WATER
DATE: REV DATE: SHEET'
MAY 1991 I AUG 2008 I SD -W03
2000 PSI CONCRETE
QUANTITIES AT EACH LOCATION
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DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
HALF -SECTION
TYPICAL CREEK CROSSING
CREEK CROSSING
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
WATER
DATE' REV DATE: SHEET:
MAY
1981 AUG 2008 SD -W08
COVER
4-#3 BARS
I FINISH GRADE
7
CONCRETE PAD 24' SQUARE SHALL
BE POURED AROUND ALL VALVE BOXES
NOT PLACED WITHIN CONCRETE VALVE BOX WITH
PAVEMENT. 3000 P.S.I. CONCRETE NECESSARY EXTENSIONS
SEE NOTE # 2 I
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NOTE
1.4'-1S R S GATE VALVES SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH AWWA STANDARD C-509
2. A PERMANENTLY ATTACHED VALVE EXTENSION STEM SHALL BE REQUIRED FOR MY
VALVE THATS OPERATING NUT IS LOCATED IN EXCESS OF 4 FEET BELOW THE TOP
OF VALVE BOX. THIS EXTENSION SHALL BE OF SUFFICIENT LENGTH TO INSURE
THAT ITS TOP IS WITHIN 4 FEET OF VALVE BOX LID
3. DUCTILE IRON OR C-900 PVC PIPE SHALL BE USED FOR VALVE STACKS WITH TWO
PIECE ADJUSTABLE(SHORTY) VALVE BOXES.
4. BLUE DOT (F) ON NEAREST CURB FACE TO VALVE.
5. ALL CAST IRON MATERIALS SHALL BE DOMESTIC.
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
_ WATER
CITY OF ALLEN VALVE SETTING & BOX
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING DATE: REV DATE:SHEET.
MAY 1991 AUG. 2008 SD -W10
COVER-
COLLAR-
EXTENSION
OVER COLLAR-
EXTENSION
VALVE BOX
VALVE BOX WITH EXTENSION
ALL CAST IRON FITTINGS SHALL BE DOMESTIC.
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WATER
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DATEREV DATE: I SHEET:
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING MAY 1991 AUG 21X6 SD-W11
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GATE: REV DATE: SHEET:
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING MAV 1991 AUG. 2008 SD -W12
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IN COVER.
EXTEND T ABOVE GROUND
EXISTING GROUND,
AIR
TYPICAL AIR AND VACUUM -AIR RELEASE
VALVE INSTALLATION
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
AIRANDVACUUM-AIR WATER
CITY OF ALLEN RELEASE VALVE INSTALLATION DATE: REV DATE: I SHEET
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VALVE INSTALLATION
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
AIRANDVACUUM-AIR WATER
CITY OF ALLEN RELEASE VALVE INSTALLATION DATE: REV DATE: I SHEET
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING MAY 1991 AUG. 2008 SD -W13
COVER
CONCRETE PAD 24' SQUARE SHALL BE POURED
4- #3 BARSAROUND ALL VALVE BOXES NOT PLACED WITHIN
CONCRETE PAVEMENT. 3000 P.S.I. CONCRETE,
VALVE BOX
WITH NECESSARY
EXTENSION
Y VALVE
#3 BAR CAGE I # 5 AT 12' O.C.E.F
4 - #3 BARS d1 i # 4 C9- AT S' O.C.
3000 P.S.I.
CONCRETE B'[-
30# FELT PAPER # 3 BARS AT 12" O.C.E.W.
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BALL VALVE B BALLVALVE
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PIPE SUPPORT #5 BARS @ 12" O.C.W. #3 BARS Q 12' O.C.W.
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SGLE N.T.S
CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
ARMSTANDARD
WATER
CITY OF ALLEN
BUTTERFLY VALVE
DATE:
REV DATE
SHEET:
DEPARTMENT OP ENGINEERING
MAY 1991
AUG. MIX
3D -W14
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METER BOX
BASS & HAYS
TYPE 55A
CURB -\ GROUND LINE
10 C.F. GRADE 4
CRUSHED STONE 2" COMPRESSION
2" DBL. STRAP BRONZE BY 2" I.P. FEMALE
TAPPING SADDLE WI 2' STRAIGHT STOP.
:OMPRESSION CORP. STOP
2" PE PIPE
MAIN
2" BLOW OFF
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DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING WITH METER BOX DATE' AUG.REV DATE: SHEET
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CITY OF ALLEN
BLOW OFF VALVE
DATE.
REV DATE:
SHEET:
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
MAY 1991
AUG. 2006
SD-Wl6
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CITY OF ALLEN
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
TYPICAL FIRE HYDRANT INSTALLATION
FIRE HYDRANT INSTALLATION
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STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
WATER
DATE REV DATE SHEET:
MAY1981 I AUG. 2M I SO -WIT
6"0 STEEL PIPE W/CONCRETE FILL
6' LENGTH (3' ABOVE PAVING, T BELOW
PAVING) TO BE CASED IN 16"0 PIER TO
DEPTH F 1'-0". BELOW BOTTOM OF
PIPE USE 24I6x12' THRU PIPE INTO
CONCRETE PIER. PIPES TO BE PAINTED
SAME AS FIRE HYDRANT - ALUMINUM.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
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FILL STEEL PIPE
NOTE'
FOR USE ONLY WHERE CURBS
ARE NOT POSSIBLE.
FIRE HYDRANT GUARD POST DETAIL
FIRE HYDRANT GUARD POST
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
WATER
DATE. REV DATE: SHEET:
MAY1991 I AUG.2" I SD-Wie
CITY OF ALLEN
DEPARTMENT Of ENGINEERING
NOTE:
FIRE HYDRANTSHALL BE LOCATED
OUTSIDE OF RADIUS.
TYPICAL FIRE HYDRANT REFLECTOR INSTALLATION
FIRE HYDRANT
REFLECTOR INSTALLATION
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
WATER
DATE: REV DATE: SHEET:
MAY1991 I AUG.ZW6 1 SD -W19
NOTE:
WATER SERVICES SHALL NOT BE CONNECTED TO FIRE HYDRANT LINES.
ALL MATERIALS SHALL CONFORM TO THE STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS
AND/OR SPECIAL PROVISIONS.
METER BOX
1' X 7 BLUE STRIPE ON FACE PLACEMENT
OF CURB FOR SERVICE LOCATIONS VARIPC
PE
FOR 1- OR SMALLER METER
METER BOX SHALL BE CORRUGATED METAL, 18" DIAMETER, 14' DEEP, SLOTTED FOR SERVICE
PIPE FITTED WITH CAST IRON TOP AND LID WITH TOUCH READER OPENING (SEE VIEW BELOW)
LID SHALL BE C.I. BASS 8 HAYS DOMESTIC MFG. LID WITH 63P HAIRPIN LOCK OR
TYLER RING N200 -R 8 WESTERN IRON WORKS PDWNV 9220 OR EQUIVALENT.
WATER METER SHALL BE PLACED IN CENTER OF LOT WITH SANITARY SEWER HOUSE CONNECTION
LOCATED 10 FEET DOWN STREAM. ALL TAPS SHALL BE MADE AT45' ANGLE TO L OF PIPE.
NOTE: ALL METERS WILL BE PURCHASED FROM CITY OF ALLEN
NATIVE BACKFILL AT 95%
ROCK
)1RECTION)
95% COMPACTION
CITY OF ALLEN
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
TOUCH READER
OPENING
VA C901 PE
NICE PIPE
DOUBLE STRAP
BRONZE SERVICE
SADDLE WITH
O.C. THREADS
COMPRESSION ANGLE STOP WITH INTERNAL
3/4' MIN. CORPORATION STOP
04 INCH
STIFFNER REWIRED FOR PE CONNECTION
WITH COMPRESSION COUPLING
11NCH
(ASTM F1948). LOCATE COMPRESSION ANGLE
NUT AND INTERNAL STIFFNER
112INCH
STOP AS CLOSE TO EDGE OF METER AS
DESIGNED FOR PE CONNNECTIONECTION
21NCH
POSSIBLE. ON A 2" COMPOUND METER SET
(ASTM F194B)
ANGLE STOP 18' DEEP.
3/4' MIN. AMA C901
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PE SERVICE LINE
PE
FOR 1- OR SMALLER METER
METER BOX SHALL BE CORRUGATED METAL, 18" DIAMETER, 14' DEEP, SLOTTED FOR SERVICE
PIPE FITTED WITH CAST IRON TOP AND LID WITH TOUCH READER OPENING (SEE VIEW BELOW)
LID SHALL BE C.I. BASS 8 HAYS DOMESTIC MFG. LID WITH 63P HAIRPIN LOCK OR
TYLER RING N200 -R 8 WESTERN IRON WORKS PDWNV 9220 OR EQUIVALENT.
WATER METER SHALL BE PLACED IN CENTER OF LOT WITH SANITARY SEWER HOUSE CONNECTION
LOCATED 10 FEET DOWN STREAM. ALL TAPS SHALL BE MADE AT45' ANGLE TO L OF PIPE.
NOTE: ALL METERS WILL BE PURCHASED FROM CITY OF ALLEN
NATIVE BACKFILL AT 95%
ROCK
)1RECTION)
95% COMPACTION
CITY OF ALLEN
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
TOUCH READER
OPENING
VA C901 PE
NICE PIPE
DOUBLE STRAP
BRONZE SERVICE
SADDLE WITH
O.C. THREADS
BASS 8 HAYS
SLOTTED
METER
BOX
WINCH
04 INCH
34AS
11NCH
11NCH
3/AS
la INCH
112INCH
SSAS
21NCH
21NCH
55A5
TYPICAL SERVICE CONNECTION WITH METER BOX
ALL CAST IRON MATERIALS SHALL BE DOMESTIC
SERVICE CONNECTION
WITH METER BOX
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STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
WATER
DATE REV DATE: SHEET.
MAY 1991 AUG. 2008 1 SD -W20
NOTE:
WATER SERVICES SHALL NOT BE CONNECTED TO FIRE HYDRANT LINES
ALL MATERIALS SHALL CONFORM TO THE STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS
ANDIOR SPECIAL PROVISIONS.
METER
1"X 3' BLUE STRIPE ON FAC
OF CURB FOR SERVICE LOCATION
FOR 1' OR SMALLER METER
METER BOX SHALL BE CORRUGATED METAL, 18" DIAMETER, 14' DEEP, SLOTTED FOR SERVICE
PIPE FITTED WITH CAST IRON TOP AND LID WITH TOUCH READER OPENING (SEE VIEW BELOW).
LID SHALL BE C.I. BASS & HAYS DOMESTIC MFG. LID WITH #3P HAIRPIN LOCK OR
MER RING #6200-R & WESTERN IRON WORKS #DWIW 92r'D OR EQUIVALENT.
WATER METER SHALL BE PLACED IN CENTER OF LOT WITH SANITARY SEWER HOUSE CONNECTION
LOCATED 10 FEET DOWN STREAM ALL TAPS SHALL BE MADE AT 45° ANGLE TO L OF PIPE.
NOTE: ALL METERS WILL BE PURCHASED FROM CITY OF ALLEN
PE
CLEAN SAND
EMBEDMENT
95% COMPACTION
CITY OF ALLEN
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
NATIVE BACKFILL AT 95%
COMPACTION (NO ROCK
> 3" DIA IN ANY DIRECTION)
TOUCH READER
OPENING
AMA C901 PE
SERVICE PIPE
WC MIN. CORPORATION STOP
BASS & HAYS
SLOTTED
METER
BOX
WITH COMPRESSION COUPLING
COMPRESSION ANGLE STOP WITH INTERNAL
NUT AND INTERNAL STIFFNER
STIFFNER REQUIRED FOR PE CONNECTION
DESIGNED FOR PE CONNECTION
(ASTM F1948). LOCATE COMPRESSION ANGLE
(ASTM F1948)
STOP AS CLOSE TO EDGE OF METER AS
E
55AS
POSSIBLE.CLO
2"COMPOUNDMETERSET
21NCH
ANGLE STOP 16' DEEP.
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PESERVICELINE
FOR 1' OR SMALLER METER
METER BOX SHALL BE CORRUGATED METAL, 18" DIAMETER, 14' DEEP, SLOTTED FOR SERVICE
PIPE FITTED WITH CAST IRON TOP AND LID WITH TOUCH READER OPENING (SEE VIEW BELOW).
LID SHALL BE C.I. BASS & HAYS DOMESTIC MFG. LID WITH #3P HAIRPIN LOCK OR
MER RING #6200-R & WESTERN IRON WORKS #DWIW 92r'D OR EQUIVALENT.
WATER METER SHALL BE PLACED IN CENTER OF LOT WITH SANITARY SEWER HOUSE CONNECTION
LOCATED 10 FEET DOWN STREAM ALL TAPS SHALL BE MADE AT 45° ANGLE TO L OF PIPE.
NOTE: ALL METERS WILL BE PURCHASED FROM CITY OF ALLEN
PE
CLEAN SAND
EMBEDMENT
95% COMPACTION
CITY OF ALLEN
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
NATIVE BACKFILL AT 95%
COMPACTION (NO ROCK
> 3" DIA IN ANY DIRECTION)
TOUCH READER
OPENING
AMA C901 PE
SERVICE PIPE
DOUBLE STRAP
BRONZE SERVICE
SADDLE WITH
C.C. THREADS
BASS & HAYS
SLOTTED
METER
BOX
314 INCH
3/4 INCH
MAS
11NCH
11NCH
MAS
11QINCH
1112 INCH
55AS
21NCH
21NCH
55AS
SERVICE CONNECTION WITH METER BOX
ALL CAST IRON MATERIALS SHALL BE DOMESTIC
O
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METER TOP
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
WATER
SERVICE CONNECTION
WITH METER BOX DATE: REV DATE SHEET.
MAY1991 I AUG 2006 1 SD -W21
NOTE PROVIDE 1 -MINIMUM THICKNESS CONCRETE OR CEMENT MORTAR COATING
IN THE FIELD FOR THE PROTECTION OF ALL EXPOSED STEEL SUCH AS
FLANGES. CAULKEDJOINTS, THREADED OUTLETS, CLOSURES, ETC THE
CEMENT MORTAR USED SHALL CONSIST OF ONE PART PORTLAND CEMENT
TO TWO AND ONE-HALF PARTS OF FINE, SHARP (PLASTER SAND. WHERE
SHOWN COATING IS TO BE REINFORCED WITH WIRE MES
CEMENT MORTAR, MIXED TO A CONSISTENCY
OF THICK CREAM, TO BE POURED IN FIELD.
STEEL STRAP THREADED THROUGH HEM BURLAP WRAPPED AS MANUFACTURED BY
OF BURLAP WRAPPER, DRAWN TIGHT MAR -MAC CORP OR EQUAL. WIDTH OF
AND FASTENED WRAPPER TO BE S' FOR 36' PIPE
AND LARGER,) FOR 33' AND SMALLER
•iJ
CEMENT MORTAT OF STIIF CONSISTENCY
PLACED IN THE TOLD.
STANDARD RUBBER GASKET JOINT
CORPORATION COCK,C C THREADS ON
INLET END MUELLER OR EQUAL.
W4-1' = H 150DB
1 12'-2' =15013
NOTE:
IF CORPORATION COCK IS NOT PROVIDED
IN FIELD. THEN STEEL PLUG SHALL BE
COVERED WITH CEMENT MORTAR.
NOTE. ALL CLOSURE SECTIONS SHALL BE
FABRICATED WITH HAND HOLES TO
ALLOW WIPING INSIDE OF JOINTS
AFTER CLOSURE IS IN PLACE.
PROTECTIVE COATING
L/ --APPLIED IN FIELD
PIANTTOCOVERALL
:D STEEL
FLANGED CONNECTIONS
MESH
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CITY OF ALLEN REINFORCED CONCRETE CYLINDER
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING PIPE DETAIL DATE. REV DATE: SHEET:
MAY 1991 AUG. 200& SD -W22
FURNISHED BY
GROUND
3"&4"
1 METER TEST TAP +
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SECTION
8611E N.TS
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
WATER
CITY OF ALLEN
METER VAULT
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
DATE:
MAY1881
RE DATE:
AUG2"
I SHEET:
SD -W23
METER VAULT 8 BY-PASS SPECIFICATIONS
1 NOTIFY THE ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT PRON CONSTRUCTION OF VAULT OR BY-PASS ASSEMBLY.
2 THE METER VAULT DAN BE EITHER POURED IN PLACE OR PREFABRICATED, CONCRETE SIALL BE T THICK AND BE SILO PSI WITH
N REINFORCEMENT STEEL ON IT CENTERS EACH WAY IF VAULT IS POURED IN PLACE PREFABRICATED VAULTS SHALL BE
THICK AND BE 4,500 P S I CONCRETE WITH N REINFORCEMENT MEL ON 8- CENTERS EACH WAY. THESE ARE MINIMAL
SPECIFICATIONS.
S TIE VAULT WALL NOT BE PUT N ANY DRIVE OR PARKING AREAS AND MUST BE LOCATED IN A UTILITY EASEMENT
• THE VAULT LID SIWL BE A BILCO LID. TYPE W SIWM LEAF DESIGN ANGLE FRAME IS 1M STEEL WITHSTTUP MJCH EVI BOLTED
TO THE DOCRICR. TIE LEAF IS IIC MEL DIAMOND PATTERN PIAT, PIVOTING ON TORSION BARS FOR EASY CFEMTCN ME
MINIMUM LIVE LOAD CMAGRY IS 1 W LB 3. PER SQUARE FOOT TIE SIZE OF THIS UD IS Y BY 3-
5 TIE LID SRALL BE PAINTED WITH 438B THEMED DIFFUSED ALUMINUM PAINT OR APPROVED EQUAL
B THE CONTRACTOR SHALL MAKE THE BY-PASS AND METER TEST TAP INSIDE ME VAOLT IF ME SERVICE IS USED AS A STRICTLY
DCMESTICHNUGATICN COMBINATION. UP ON THIS DRAWING IS NOT NECESSARY IF ME SERVICE IS USED STRICTLY FOR
IRRIGATION, TAP A IS REQUIRED. UP MUST BE AT LEAST TWO PIPE DIAMETERS DOWNSTREAM OF THE METER. TAPS B MC
MUST BE MADE AT AN APPROX I MATE HE MIGIE ON EACH END OF ME PIPE AND CENTERED 10 INCHES AWAY FROM TIE
WALL. ALL TAS SMALL BE 2 -AWAY FROM THE WALL ALL TAPS SHALL BE 2' AND THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALLA
ROCKWELL NO 31]M551JkX0 FOR 3'AY: ROG(WELL NO, 31EHNNM 16BBD FOR 4', 2': NOCKNEiLL NO
317U7W16 FOR 8'S Y AND ROCKWELL N0.31]-121216000 SERVICE SADDLES WITH RMBS NIPPLES AND
NO. 7500 MR) BRASS OR APPROVED EQUAL GATE VALVES.
] THE STRAINER, METER AND RLEKIBLE COWLING WILL BE PROVIDED AND INSTALLED BY THE CITY OF ALLEN AT MECgRRACTIXi3
..BE.
B ME SIMMER, METER AND FLUIBLE COUPLE NG WILL NOT BE SET UNTIL ME METER W J AND TAPS ARE ACCEPTED BY ME CT'
OF ALLEN, ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT. ALL UTILITIES MUST ALSO HAVE BEEN ACCEPTED AND RELEASED BY ME ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT PRIOR TO METER INSTALLATION.
B THE VALVES SMALL BE ANY RESNJENT WEDGE DESIGN VALVE WHICH HAS RECEIVED FORMAL APPROVAL FROM THE CITY OF ALL EN
ALL VALVES SMALL BE FUNDED BOM ENDS AND HAVE MND WHEELS
10 THE BOTTOM OF THE METER VAULT MUST BE 8' THICK CONCRETE WITH UMEAN ON IT CENTERS AND HAVE AA' FLL SAND
CUSHION UNDERNEATH A SUNP4- DEEP AND IT IN DIAMETER SMiL BE INSTALLED TO ONE SIDE IN ME CENTER Of' ME
BOTTOM STAB IF PRECAST VAULT IS USED, WHERE SIDES JOIN ME BOTTOM. A LAYER OF RAMNEK SHALL BE USED TO SEAL
THE JOIN.
11 CONTRACTOR SI NAVE A CHOICE OF ETHER HAVING A UNK SEAL WALL SLEEVE MODEL W%2 FOR Y PIPE, MODEL
0038523E FORP PIPE MODEL WS10.2B58 FOR A REPAIRS AOCEL WSMJ]58 FOR 10E%PE, CAST INTHE
WALL OF ME VAULT THE ABOVE MENTIONED WALL SLEEVE SHNL USE THE FOLLOWING LINK SEALS FOR T PIPE AND 5
NO L5525C, FOR D PI PE S NO LSbyC, FOR Y PIPE,] NO WS AND FOR A IT PIPE, 12 NO
LM25 , ME COHTIUCTOR MAY RAVE THE VAULT WALL CORED BEFORE IWUUATKN OF VALET AND PIPING IF THE
WALL IS CORED TIE FOLLOWING SPECIFICATION SHLLL BE USED FORT PIPE CORE 512E SHALL BE IE ARE USE
5 N LS32DC LINK SEALS, FOR Y' PIPE CORE SME SHALL BE B' AND USE 5 NO 1.5400C LINK SEALS,
FON V PIPE CORE SIZE SMALL BE I V ANO USE ] NO LSJOIL INKSFALSAND FCR 10' PIPE CORE 912E SIWL
BE IT AND USE 11 NO LSA25 LINK BEATS BREAKING OF ME WNL WITH A JACKHAMMER OR WING PRE -CAST
KNOCKOUT PANELS IS NOT MENTI IED
12 UNDER EACH VAULT WILL BE A CONCRETE SUPPORT
13. DEPTH CP VAULT MAL SE A MINIMUM OF 1D FEET
14, ALL PIPING INSIDE EXE VAULT SIMLL BE DUCTILE IRON WTH FLANGED FTTNGSL ME OUTSIDE DIMENSION OPTIVE PIPING
SH LL BE WITHIN THE FOLLOWING RANGES'. Y DUCTILE IRON PIPE -3 M -MS. N' DUCTILE IRON PIPE -L.N-N 93
E DUCTILE IRON PIPE -68]1 6 W, Y DMNLE IRON PIPE -8 BB b M.1V WHIM IRON PIPE -LIMN -1118.
VARMTON MGM THESE OMEN$IONS WLL RESULT IN ME VAAT BEING REJECTED
METERVAULT
1 DOMESTIC I IRRIGATION I
CITY OF ALLEN
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
METER VAULT NOTES
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
WATER
DATE: REV DATE: SHEET:
DEC. 1992 1 AUG. 2006 I SD-W2A
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STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
WATER
CITY OF ALLEN
DOUBLE CHECK VALVE
DEPARTMENT GF ENGINEERING
DATE:
REV DATE
SHEET:
MAY 1991
I AUG. 20W
SD -W25
I
BILCO LID
CITY OF ALLEN
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
DOUBLE CHECK VAULT SPECIFICATIONS
1, NOTIFY WE ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT PRIM TO CONSTRUCTNJN OF VAULT OR BY-PASS ASSEMBLY,
2 THE VAULT CAN EITHER BE POURED IN PLACE OR PREFABRICATED. CONCRETE SHALL BE IT THICK AND BE 30W P S I
REINFORCED WRH Nf STEEL BARS ON 12' CENTERS EACH WAY R THE VAULT IS POURED IN RACE, PREFABRICATED
VAULTS SHALL BE 4 -THICK AND BE 4,51W P S,I CONCRETE WITH M STEEL BMS ON 8 -CENTER THESE ARE
MINIMUM SPECIFICATIONS.
3 THE BOTTOM OF THE VAOLTSWYL BE S'THICK CONCRETE WITH N STEEL BARS ON 11 CENTERS BOTH WAYS. ASUMP
1- DEEP AND 1Y IN DIAMETER SHALL BE INSTALLED TOONE SIDE IN THE CENTEROFTHE BOTTOM SLAS. AC FILL
SMD CUSHION SHALL BE INSTALLED LWMR THE S4B. IFA PRECAST VAULT IS TO SE USED, ANYER OF REMNEK
SHALL BE INSTALLED BETWEEN THE WALLS AND BOTTOM.
4. THE VAULT WILL NOT BE PUT IN ANY DRIVE OR PARKING MEAS AND MUST BE LOCATED IN A UMT' EASEMENT
STHEVMLTLIDSHALLBEASLCOLID TYPED LEAFDESIGN.ANCAEFMMEIS19'S ELWITHSTRAPMCHMS
BOLTED TO THE EXTERIOR THE LEAF IS W' STEEL DMMOND PATTERN PLATE, PNOTNG ON TORSION BARS FOR EASY
OPERATION THEMINIMUMLIVELOAOCMACRYISIWM.PERSOUMEFOOT THESREOFTHELIDI33'BYJ.
6 THE LID SHALL BE PAINTED WITHA138 TNEMECALUMINUM PNM MAPPROVED REPLACEMENT
T ALL PIPING INSIDE VAULT SHALL BE DUCTILE IRON WITH FLANGED FITTINGS WE OUTSIDE MMENSION OF WE PIPING
SHALL BE WITHIN WE FOLLOWING RANGES'. T DUCTILE IRON PIPE -376 06 A' DUCTILE IRON RPE -4] ,90
Y ILE IRON PIPE -6818 MB 8'DUMIIE IRON PIPE- 8969361p DUCTILE IRON PIPE -11 OF 1116,
VARIATIONS FROM THESE DIMENSIONS WILL RESULT IN WE VAULT BEING REJECTED
THE DOUBLE CHECK SHALL BE A MUELLER A 21 AND EQUIPPED WITH M ALL BRASS METER TRIM PACKAGE IN THE
FOLLOWING WES: FOR A 4 -THROUGH S'DOUBLE CHECK, V TRIM PACKAGE; FOR A UY DOUBLE CHECK T TRIM
PACKAGE. THE METER FOR WE TRIM PACKAGE WILL BE FURNISHED BY THE CITY AT TIE CONTRACTORS EXPENSE
A FLANGED ADAPTER COUPLING WILL ALSO BE FURNISHEDDD BY WE CRY AT WE CONTRACTORS EXPENSE
9 THE DATE VALVES SHALL BE MUELLER/M A]B9 OUTSIDE STEM AND YO AND SHALL HAVE M UNDERWRITERS
LABORATORY LISTING.
10 ALL RRNG INSIDE WE VAULT AND WE VAULT ITSELF SHALL HAVE TO BE A➢PRWED BY THE CITY OF ALLEN ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT
11 CONTRACTORS SHALL HAVE WE CHOICE OF EITHER HAVING LINK SEAL WALL SLEEVE MODEL W5 32"FOR 4 -PIPE, MODEL
MODEL WS -1036541 FOP B' PIPE AND MODEL W9 -125]S8 FOR W PIPECAST IN THE WALL OF THE VAULT. WE ABOVE
MENTIONED WALL SLEEVE SHALL USE THE FOLLOWING LNK SMILE FCR4-PIPE SNO.LS400C: FOR W PIPE, T NO. LSd
FOR F PIPE, 9 NO LS400C, THE CONTRACTOR MAY HAVE THE WALL CORE. BEFORE INSTAL ATIONOF VAULTAND PIPING
THE FOLLOWING SPECIFICATION SHALL BE YSED FCN4-PIPE CORE512E SHALL BE8-AND USE 5 NO LSJW C LINK SEALS;
FCR V PIPE CORE SIZE SIWL M 10' MD USE T NO LS4WC LINK SMUS AND FORE' PIPE CORE SUE SWllL BE 12
MDUSEIINO,L"J UNKSEALS, BRFAKINGOFTHEWALLWITNAJACKHAMMERMUSINGPRE TMMKWT
PANELS IS NOT PERMITTED.
12. THERE WILL BE CONCRETE SUPPORT UNDER
DOUBLE CHECK VAULT
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
WATER
DATE: REV DATE. I SHEET:
DEC, 1992 1 AUG. 2005 SD -W25
DOUBLE CHECK VAULT
X'
Y'
4-
4'-T
9'
6-
5'-0'
10 1/2'
B'
51-8'
111/2'
DOUBLE CHECK VAULT SPECIFICATIONS
1, NOTIFY WE ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT PRIM TO CONSTRUCTNJN OF VAULT OR BY-PASS ASSEMBLY,
2 THE VAULT CAN EITHER BE POURED IN PLACE OR PREFABRICATED. CONCRETE SHALL BE IT THICK AND BE 30W P S I
REINFORCED WRH Nf STEEL BARS ON 12' CENTERS EACH WAY R THE VAULT IS POURED IN RACE, PREFABRICATED
VAULTS SHALL BE 4 -THICK AND BE 4,51W P S,I CONCRETE WITH M STEEL BMS ON 8 -CENTER THESE ARE
MINIMUM SPECIFICATIONS.
3 THE BOTTOM OF THE VAOLTSWYL BE S'THICK CONCRETE WITH N STEEL BARS ON 11 CENTERS BOTH WAYS. ASUMP
1- DEEP AND 1Y IN DIAMETER SHALL BE INSTALLED TOONE SIDE IN THE CENTEROFTHE BOTTOM SLAS. AC FILL
SMD CUSHION SHALL BE INSTALLED LWMR THE S4B. IFA PRECAST VAULT IS TO SE USED, ANYER OF REMNEK
SHALL BE INSTALLED BETWEEN THE WALLS AND BOTTOM.
4. THE VAULT WILL NOT BE PUT IN ANY DRIVE OR PARKING MEAS AND MUST BE LOCATED IN A UMT' EASEMENT
STHEVMLTLIDSHALLBEASLCOLID TYPED LEAFDESIGN.ANCAEFMMEIS19'S ELWITHSTRAPMCHMS
BOLTED TO THE EXTERIOR THE LEAF IS W' STEEL DMMOND PATTERN PLATE, PNOTNG ON TORSION BARS FOR EASY
OPERATION THEMINIMUMLIVELOAOCMACRYISIWM.PERSOUMEFOOT THESREOFTHELIDI33'BYJ.
6 THE LID SHALL BE PAINTED WITHA138 TNEMECALUMINUM PNM MAPPROVED REPLACEMENT
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STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
WATER
DATE: REV DATE. I SHEET:
DEC, 1992 1 AUG. 2005 SD -W25
CITY MAIN WATER LINE
CORP. STOP
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STOP FOR FIRE PROTECTION
ARE TO BE PLACED EQUAL
DISTANCES OFF CURB.
STIFFNERS TO BE PLACED
ON ALL COMPRESSION FITTINGS.
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
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TOWNHOME FIRE SERVICE
CITY OF ALLEN
DATE
DATE:
SHEET:
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
AUG. 200.5
AUG.REV
AUG. 2008
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APPENDIX H
STANDARD
CONSTRUCTION
DETAILS
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REVISED AUGUST 2006
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DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SANIfTAf�Y SEWEE� DE'TAIiLS
GENERAL NOTES............................................................
SD-SS01
EMBEDMENT DETAILS ......................................................
SD-SS02
EMBEDMENT DETAILS ......................................................
SD-SS03
TWO-WAY CLEANOUT - EXISTING LATERAL ...............................
SD-SS04
TWO-WAY CLEANOUT - NEW CONSTRUCTION ............................
SD-SS05
TYPICAL SEWER HOUSE SERVICE CONNECTION .........................
SD-SSO6
STANDARD CLEANOUT .....................................................
SD-SS07
CAST -IN-PLACE MANHOLE .................................................
SD-SS08
TYPE'S' MANHOLE, CAST IN PLACE .......................................
SD-SS09
KEYWAY WITH WATER STOP ...............................................
SD-SS10
PRECAST CONCRETE PIPE MANHOLE, ALTERNATE'A' ..................
SD-SS11
PRECAST CONCRETE PIPE MANHOLE, ALTERNATE -B. ..................
SD-SS12
PRECAST CONCRETE FLAT TOP MANHOLE ...............................
SD-SS13
CAST IRON GRATE AND FRAME ...........................................
SD-SS14
MANHOLE DROP CONNECTION ............................................
SD-SS15
INTERIOR DROP MANHOLE DETAIL ........................................
SD-SS16
PRESSURE TYPE MANHOLE FRAME AND COVER .........................
SD-SS17
ARIAL CROSSING...........................................................
SDSS18
PIER CAP & CONCRETE COLLAR ..........................................
SDSS19
GENERALNOTES
1. ALL SANITARY SEWER PIPE SHALL BE P.V.C. SDR -35 PIPE. OTHER PIPES SHALL
BE SUBJECT TO APPROVAL BY THE CITY ENGINEER.
2. SANITARY SEWER LATERALS SHALL INCLUDE 4" TEE WYE BEND, PIPE
INSTALLED 10 FEET DOWNSTREAM FROM THE WATER
MAIN SERVICE ON EACH LOT, UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED ON THE PLANS. 6"
LATERALS REQUIRE MANHOLE AT MAIN SEWER PIPE.
3. SANITARY SEWER PIPE JOINTS SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM DESIGNATIONS FOR
P.V.C. PIPE.
4. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, ALL MATERIAL AND CONSTRUCTION SHALL CONFORM
TO THE STANDARD SPECIFICATION AND/OR SPECIAL PROVISIONS.
5. IN THE EVENT AN ITEM IS NOT COVERED IN THE CITY OF ALLEN SPECIFICATIONS,
THE CITY ENGINEERS'S DECISION SHALL APPLY.
6. DROP MANHOLE REQUIRED FOR GRADE DIFFERENCES OF 18" OR GREATER.
7. TV CAMERA, MANDREL, AIR TEST AND VACUUM TEST SANITARY
SEWER LINE/MANHOLE AFTER ALL UTILITIES HAVE BEEN INSTALLED.
8. SANITARY SEWER LINE WILL BE RE -AIR TESTED AFTER PAVING
AND ALL UTILITIES HAVE BEEN INSTALLED.
9. TWENTY ONE (21) MONTHS INTO MAINTENANCE PERIOD, ALL SANITARY SEWER
LINES WILL BE CAMERA INSPECTED FOR SAGS, SETTLEMENTS, SEPARATION, ETC,.
10. SHALLOWER PARALLEL LINE REQUIRED WHEN FLOW LINE
OF SANITARY SEWER EXCEEDS 12 FT. DEPTH. VERTICAL
DROP CONNECTIONS NOT PERMITTED.
CITY OF ALLEN
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
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PIPE MANHOLE
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SHEET
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
DEC 1982
AUG.UG. Mw
SD -5511
MANHOLE RING AND COVER TO BE SET TO
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SECTIOLN 501.3.2 AS PER NCTCOG SPECII
AL MANHOLES SHALL PASS VACUUM TEST
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STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
SANITARY SEWER
DATE: REVDATE: I SHEET:
DEC 1992 I AUG 2006 SD-SS12
CAST IRON FRAME AND COVER FOR MANHOLE
SHALL BE SUITABLE
FOR HEAVY TRAFFIC.
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SANITARY SEWER
PRECAST CONCRETE
CITY OF ALLEN
FLAT TOP MANHOLE
DATE
REV DATE:
SHEET:
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
DEC 1982
AUG 2008
SD-5513
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ESTIMATED WEIGHT
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SANITARY SEWER
CITY OF ALLEN CAST IRON GRATE AND FRAME
DEPARTMENTOFENGINEERING DATE: REV DATE: SHEEP:
MAY 1991 I AUG. 2006 I SDSS14
MINIMUM 3'
CONCRETE 300
ENCASE IN CONCRETE
MIN. 6" AROUND DROP
PIPE.
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TOP OF PIPE ON MAIN
LINE FOR PIPE SMALLER
THAN 24' DIA.
STANDARD MANHOLE COVER
CONCRETE GRADE SEE COA DETAIL
RINGS FOR ADJUSTMENT
18' MAXIMUM.
NOTES:
1. BACKFILLAND INVERT TO CITY SPECIFICATIONS MANHOLE DROP CONNECTION
2. ALL CAST IRON FITTINGS SHALL BE DOMESTIC.
�= STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
SANITARY SEWER
CITY OF AI.I.EN MANHOLE DROP CONNECTION
DATE: REV OATS SHEET:
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING I I MAV 1991 I AUG 2006 I 50.5515
CONCRETE GRADE RINGS STANDARD MANHOLE COVER
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GATE
REV DATE:
SHEET'
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
JAN 1993
AUG 2006
SD -5816
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ASSY: 370 LBS 168kg
FRAME - GRAY IRON
ASTM A48 CL35B
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CITY OF ALLEN
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
PRESSURE TYPE MANHOLE
FRAME AND COVER
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
SANITARY SEWER
DATE: REV DATE. SHEET:
MAY 1991 AUG 2006 I SD-SS17
ENGINEERING DESIGN SHALL BE SUBMITTED FOR EACH
CROSSING. PIERS SHALL BE PLACED AT MAXIMUM SPAN
DISTANCE AS DICTATED BY DESIGN.
CONCRETE ENCASEMENT -
VIAL CROSSING/ NOTE STEELPIPESHALL
PIPE MH TO MH BE JOINT WITH
STEEL COUPLING
STEEL PIPE SHALL BE OF THE TYPE
SHOWN IN THE SPECIFICATIONS. STEEL
PIPE SHALL HAVE THICKNESS REQUIRED
FOR SIZE AND SPAN WITH MINIMUM
18' DIAMETER
WALL THICKNESS OF W8 INCHES
PIERS MINIMUM.
(SEE DETAIL)
PIPE COUPLING SHALL BE PLACEO A
MAXIMUM OF 5 FEET FROM CENTERLINE
OF PIERS.
MATERIALS SHALL CONFORM TO THE SPECIAL
PROVISIONS AND/OR THE STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS
CITY OF ALIEN
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
JOINTLENGTH
PIER PLACEMENT AND SPACING
SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO CITY
FOR APPROVAL
MANHOLE TO MANHOLE
AERIAL CROSSING DETAIL
AERIAL CROSSING
&L EXTEND 6 FEET
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