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1 CF Cabinet Foundation Type A Traffic Signal Equipment CF Cabinet Foundation CF Cabinet Foundation Type B Traffic Signal Equipment Cabinet Foundation Type B Traffic Signal Equipment CF MP MP Cabinet Foundation Type A Traffic Signal Cabinet And UPS Signal Pole (Strain and Combination Luminaire Strain Pole) Signal Pole (Mast Arm And Combination Luminaire Mast Arm Pole) Signal Pole (Mast Arm Signal Pole Maximum Loading Standards) Signal Pole (Mast Arm Signal Pole Maximum Loading Standards) Signal Pole (Mast Arm Signal Pole Maximum Loading Standards) PF Pedestal Pole Foundation Pedestal Pole and Foundation (Installation ) HH Handhole AB Anchor Bolts VS Vented Varmint Screen SW Signal Head Mounting Span Wire SW Signal Head Mounting Span Wire SM Signal Head Mounting - Mast Arm Page 1 of 9
2 SMB Signal Head Mounting - Pole Top SMB Signal Head Mounting - Pole Top With Terminal Compartment And Bracket SMB Signal Head Mounting - Pole Side Mounting Bracket TA Tether Wire SMD-1, Sign Mounting WD Steel Strain Signal Pole Wiring and Rigging WD Wood Pole Wiring and Rigging PA-1, Pedestrian Actuation PA-3, Pedestrian Actuation SP-5,6,7,8, Pedestrian Signal Indication FB Flashing Beacon Installation PF Signal Pole Foundation Installation PF Signal Pole Foundation Installation LF Lighting Pole Foundation Installation Lighting Pole Foundation Installation LP-1, LP Lighting Pole Conventional and Offset LP Lighting Pole and High Mast SE Electrical Service Installation Electrical Service Installation Page 2 of 9
3 SE Electrical Service Installation SE Electrical Service Installation Electrical Service Installation SE Electrical Service Installation SE Electrical Service Installation SE Electrical Service Installation SE Electrical Service Installation SE Electrical Service Installation SE Electrical Service Installation Electrical Service Installation SE Electrical Service Installation SE Electrical Service Installation Electrical Service Installation Control Center Wiring CCW Control Center Wiring Control Center Wiring Control Center Wiring Page 3 of 9
4 Loop Detector Installation Detail TD-1A,B,C Loop Detector Installation Detail Loop Detector Installation Detail JB-R1 & R Junction Box For Traffic Use JB-R1 & R Junction Box For Traffic Use JB-S1,S2,S Junction Box For Non-Delibrate Traffic Use ECI PCS WSP Electrical Conduit and Conductor Cable (Underground Installation) Procedures for Calculating Centroid and Total Square Footage of Sign Panel Utility Activities) Wood Post And Square Tube Post Sign Structures Utility Activities) Wood Post Or Square Tube Post Sign Structures Utility Activities) Wood Post Sign Structures Utility Activities) Wood Post Sign Structures - Attachment Utility Activities) Square Tube Post Sign Structures - Attachment Utility Activities) Square Tube Post Sign Structures - Attachment Page 4 of 9
5 STP Foundation Type A Foundation Type B Foundation Type C Foundation Type B and C Foundation Type D and E Foundation Type F Sign Bracing and Sign Panel Attachment Sign Bracing Mounting Heights of Sign Installations V A Sign Structures Installation SSP-VA V A Sign Structures Installation V A Sign Structures Installation V A Sign Structures Installation Page 5 of 9
6 Interstate Sign Structure Installation Interstate Sign Structure Installation Interstate Sign Structure Installation Interstate Sign Structure Installation SSP-VI A Interstate Sign Structure Installation Interstate Sign Structure Installation Interstate Sign Structure Installation Interstate Sign Structure Installation Interstate Sign Structure Installation Interstate Sign Structure Installation Overhead Sign Structure Typical Overhead Sign Structure Socketed Base Plate Connection OSS Overhead Sign Structure Gusset Plate Connection Overhead Sign Structure Foundation Overhead Sign Structure Electrical for Sign Lighting Overhead Sign Structure Sign Hanger and Luminaire Retrieval Detail Page 6 of 9
7 SPD-1 SPD Sign Panel Design Sign Panel Design Extruded Sign Panel Design Extruded Sign Panel Design Sign Panel Design SPD Sign Panel Design Sign Panel Design SPD-4 SPD Sign Panel Design Sign Panel Design Sign Panel Design Sign Panel Design SPD Sign Panel Design Sign Panel Design SPD Sign Panel Design Sign Panel Design Page 7 of 9
8 PRS Punching Requirements for Sign Panels Single Post Installations Punching Requirements for Sign Panels Single Post Installations ED Road Edge Delineator Typical ED Interstate Road Edge Delineators Typical MM Milepost Markers & U-Type Steel Post Typical Structure PM Typical Pavement Marking Interchange PM Typical Pavement Marking Interchange Lane Drop Typical Pavement Marking Unsignalized Intersections PM Typical Pavement Marking Signalized Intersections Typical Pavement Marking Signalized Intersections Typical Pavement Marking Crosswalk Markings PM-5 PM Typical Pavement Marking Left Turn Pavement Marked Median Typical Pavement Marking Two Way Left-Turn Lane Typical Pavement Markings Bicycle Lane Typical Pavement Markings Bicycle Lane and Marked Shared Lane PM Typical Pavement Marking Railroad-Highway Grade Crossing Page 8 of 9
9 PM Typical Raised Pavement Marker Location Typical Raised Pavement Marker Location PM Pavement Marking Location Pavement Word, Symbol, and Arrow Markings Letters and Numerals Pavement Word, Symbol, and Arrow Markings Words Pavement Word, Symbol, and Arrow Markings Square Foot Areas of Symbols and Arrows Pavement Word, Symbol, and Arrow Markings Arrow Pavement Word, Symbol, and Arrow Markings Arrow Pavement Word, Symbol, and Arrow Markings Arrow Pavement Word, Symbol, and Arrow Markings Symbol PM Pavement Word, Symbol, and Arrow Markings Symbol Pavement Word, Symbol, and Arrow Markings Symbol Pavement Word, Symbol, and Arrow Markings Symbol Pavement Word, Symbol, and Arrow Markings Square Foot Areas of Route Shield Symbols Pavement Word, Symbol, and Arrow Markings Route Shield Pavement Word, Symbol, and Arrow Markings Route Shield Pavement Word, Symbol, and Arrow Markings Route Shield Pavement Word, Symbol, and Arrow Markings Route Shield Page 9 of 9
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