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2025 FEDERAL OVERLAY, W MUKILTEO BLVD – GLENWOOD AVE TO DOGWOOD DR <br /> PAGE SP104 OF SP123 SPECIAL PROVISIONS <br />WORK ORDER #3842 April 15, 2025 FEDERAL AID# NHPP-2776(011) <br />"Remove and Replace Cement Conc. Sidewalk and Type A-1 Curb and Gutter" per SY. 1 <br /> 2 <br />Above Bid Items include the adjacent Curb, Curb and Gutter, Pedestrian Curb or 3 <br />Sidewalks. 4 <br /> 5 <br />Any sidewalk not acceptable in the opinion of the Engineer, because of damage, 6 <br />defacement, or carelessness on the part of the Contractor shall be removed, replaced 7 <br />and paid for in accordance to Section 1-05.7 (Removal of Defective and Unauthorized 8 <br />Work) of these provisions. 9 <br /> 10 <br />The placement of the CSBC under the new Cement Conc. Sidewalk shall be incidental to 11 <br />sidewalk construction and in accordance to Section 4-04. 12 <br /> 13 <br />8-20.2.GR8 14 <br />Materials 15 <br /> 16 <br />8-20.2.INST1.GR8 17 <br />Section 8-20.2 is supplemented with the following: 18 <br /> 19 <br />CNH 8-20.2(9-29.3(2)) DETECTOR CABLE.DOCX 20 <br />Fiber Optic Cable, Electrical Conductors, and Cable 21 <br /> 22 <br />Section 9-29.3 is supplemented with the following: 23 <br /> 24 <br />9.29.3(2)F Detector Loop Wire 25 <br /> 26 <br />Section 9-29.3(2)F is revised to read as follows: 27 <br /> 28 <br />(******) 29 <br />Detector loop wire for round loops shall use 14 AWG stranded copper 30 <br />conductors, and shall conform to IMSA Specification 51-7, with cross-linked 31 <br />polyethylene (XLPE) insulation encased in a polyethylene outer jacket (PE 32 <br />tube). 33 <br /> 34 <br />(******) 35 <br />9.29.3(2)J Loop Detector Lead-In Cable (New Section) 36 <br /> 37 <br />Loop Detector Lead-In Cable (1 pair) 38 <br /> 39 <br />Two conductor shielded #14 AWG lead-in cable conforming to IMSA 40 <br />Specification #50-2-1984 shall be installed where shown in the wiring schedule 41 <br />in the Plans. Where existing loop lead-in cable is present, the existing cable shall 42 <br />be pulled out and disposed of. The new lead-in cable shall be spliced to the loop 43 <br />wires utilizing Buchanan splice caps and crimper and a scotch cast epoxy 82-44 <br />B1 splice kit or approved equal as detailed in City Standard Drawings 806A, B 45 <br />and C. Where the wiring schedule in the plans calls for more than one loop 46 <br />detector to be spliced into a single lead-in cable, the loops shall be wired in 47 <br />series. The loop detector lead-in cable shall be pulled into the controller cabinet 48 <br />and connected to the detector channel terminals as indicated in the loop detector 49 <br />schedule in the plans. 50 <br /> 51 <br />Loop Detector Lead-In Cable (2 or 3 pair) 52