Portable Signals: INDOT Design Guidance and Specifications

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: INDOT Design Guidance and Specifications Joe Bruno, P.E. Traffic Administration, INDOT March 7, 2017

Presentation Overview Background Design Manual 83-5.0 and Design Memo 16-06 Cost and Pay Item Info Recurring Special Provisions (801-T-211, 801-T- 211d, and 801-T-212)

Background Portable signals were not allowed in Indiana until 2014. Revision 2 to the 2011 IMUTCD permits portable signals in limited situations. Revision 2 requires all portable signals in Indiana to be selected from the INDOT Approved Materials List.

IMUTCD Requirements Under 4D.32, portable signals are allowed: To maintain two-way traffic on a one lane road in a work zone. The one lane road can have driveways or intersections that are also controlled by portable signals. To temporarily function for a permanent signal when the signal has been damaged or during a power outage. To temporarily provide access to a site where a permanent signal has been approved.

IMUTCD Requirements (Cont d) Under 6F.84, portable signals shall not be used for: Mobile work zones. Short duration work zones (work at a location up to 1 hr). Automated Flagger Assistance Device (AFAD)

Indiana Test Method 956 Establishes the testing procedures for portable signal manufacturers that would like to get on the INDOT Approved Materials List. Devices submitted for approval must meet a draft NEMA TS-5 Standard, survive a 21 day battery test between November and February, and be capable of being set-up within 20 minutes.

NEMA TS-5 INDOT s permanent and fixed temporary signals must meet the NEMA TS-2 standard. The NEMA TS-5 standard has been in development for many years and will have the following requirements for portable signal systems: o o o Portable signal trailers can withstand 80 mph wind loads The controller can support at least 6 phases A malfunction management system is present

Design Manual Guidance ( 83-5.0) The design procedure is as follows: Determine whether a fixed temporary signal or a portable signal is appropriate. Fixed temporary signals should be selected for projects that will last several months unless there are utility service issues (service cost or delay). Determine the portable signal placement and stop bar locations for the one lane road. A temporary landing area for the portable signal trailer may be constructed if necessary.

Design Manual Guidance (Cont d) The design procedure is as follows: Develop the signal timing plan for the temporary signal (fixed or portable). Determine the vehicle detection method. For portable signals the default method is wireless vehicle detection from Sensys Networks, but other detection methods may be considered. Prepare the plan sheet(s) for the temporary signal. Specify if both signal faces must be mounted overhead.

Design Manual Figure 83-5A

Design Memo 16-06 Issued on 3/8/16 and became effective with the September 2016 lettings. Summarizes the design procedure changes for temporary signals (fixed and portable). Contains additional guidance on the pay item codes.

Cost and Pay Item Info (Before) 2015 Unit Price Averages for Fixed Temporary Signals Code Pay Item Description Unit Avg. Cost Quantity 801-53072 Temporary Traffic Signal LS $37,326 11 801-01851 Temporary Traffic Signal, with Detectors LS $57,732 18 2014 Unit Price Averages for Fixed Temporary Signals Code Pay Item Description Unit Avg. Cost Quantity 801-53072 Temporary Traffic Signal LS $29,500 4 801-01851 Temporary Traffic Signal, with Detectors LS $49,905 15

Cost and Pay Item Info (After) Unit Price Averages for Temporary Signals Code Pay Item Description Unit Avg. Cost Contracts 801-12081 Portable Signal LS $17,346 3 801-12082 Fixed Temporary Signal LS $33,520 8

RSP 801-T-211 Creates two types of temporary signals: fixed and portable. Vehicle detection is now required for fixed temporary signals unless the plans show otherwise. Specifies the default detection methods for temporary signals: o Fixed temporary = inductive loops or wireless (Sensys) o Portable signals = wireless (Sensys)

RSP 801-T-211 (Cont d) Portable signals must be equipped with remote monitoring. Drums must be placed in front of the portable signal trailer. The contractor must have a technician certified by the portable signal manufacturer to respond to any malfunctions.

RPD 801-T-211d A completed inspection checklist must be provided to the PE/PS before any portable signals are activated. The inspection checklist (801-T-211d) has the following items: Battery Components Solar Components Signal Indications Operating System Wireless Communications Controller Cabinet System Testing

RSP 801-T-212 The Temporary Signal Timing Plan (801-T- 212) must be completed by the designer and included in the Contract Information Book. Any changes to the signal timing plan after the letting require the contractor to complete a new version of this form and provide a copy to the PE/PS.

RSP 801-T-212

RSP 801-T-212 (Cont d)

Summary Designers should refer to 83-5.0 of the Design Manual if a temporary signal (fixed or portable) will be used to maintain traffic. Portable signals will have an increasing role on INDOT construction projects. Temporary signals involve some planning and attention to detail during both the design and construction stages.

Questions? Joe Bruno, P.E. Traffic Administration Engineer INDOT Traffic Engineering Division (317) 234-7949 jbruno@indot.in.gov