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Subcontract Appendix for Part V Clauses - FY2024

will be forfeited. ii.Buy American Act. The Buy America Act prohibits the use of Federal highway safety, of this contract or such other remedy, as the Subrecipient or the Department deems appropriate. vi.E, are required to utilize the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s E-Verify system to verify, by the FDOT State Safety Office, USDOT, or NHTSA 4.That, in the event a Subcontractor fails, department or agency. This certification is a material representation of fact upon which

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Subcontract Appendix for Part V Clauses - FY2026

will be forfeited. ii.Buy American Act. The Buy America Act prohibits the use of Federal highway safety, of this contract or such other remedy, as the Subrecipient or the Department deems appropriate, agreement are required to utilize the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s E-Verify system to verify, facilities as required by the FDOT State Safety Office, USDOT, NHTSA, or FHWA 4.That, in the event, excluded from participating in this Agreement by any federal department or agency. This certification

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441955-1-22-02 Sunrise Blvd - Second Workshop_Flyer

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION INVITES YOU TO THE SECOND ALTERNATIVES PUBLIC WORKSHOP PROJECT, ) Number: 14499 The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) will conduct the Second Alternatives, solutions for future traffic demand. The project will also improve safety and enhance modal, 26, 2022, and executed by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and FDOT. PD&E STUDY SCHEDULE, AT THE ALTERNATIVES PUBLIC WORKSHOP FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION MISSION STATEMENT

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Jupiter US 1 Bridge Replacement Project

As Florida recovers from Hurricane Milton, the Florida Department, by the storm. Visit FloridaDisaster.org for the latest storm information and safety alerts. For real-time, Replacement Project From CR A1A to CR 707 Project At-A-Glance The Florida Department, constructed at Alternate A1A and Old Dixie Highway. Intelligent Transportation System devices were, officials, and the public is a crucial function of the Florida Department of Transportation. You can find

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Home Page - I-95 PD&E Study, Treasure Coast

PD&E Study I-95 Treasure Coast Study Welcome The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT, I-95 and at the interchanges to improve safety, maintain acceptable traffic operations and preserve the integrity of the interstate and arterial highway system. The I-95 multimodal master plan, Department of Transportation. You can find recent press releases, public notices, media contacts, Department of Transportation The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) has five (5) Project

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Chapter 2 - Signs

Highway System as an important communication link for public safety during evacuation. The addition, that the District Maintenance Engineer install SLIPPERY WHEN WET signs (W8-5) when the posted highway speed, ) The safety ratio (actual crash rate divided by critical crash rate) is greater than or equal to 1. (2, . Street name guide signs for most streets intersecting with a road on the State Highway System, with 9-inch lowercase lettering to comply with Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) recommendations

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Florida Department of Transportation’s Commitment to Communities Stronger Than Ever in 2022

Florida Department of Transportation’s Commitment to Communities Stronger Than Ever in 2022, Florida Department of Transportation’s Commitment to Communities Stronger Than Ever in 2022 TALLAHASSEE, Fla – Today the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) highlights accomplishments, by leading this agency,” said Florida Department of Transportation Secretary Jared W. Perdue, P.E., of our communities with safety and environmental considerations, while also providing an advanced, billion for highway construction to include 180 new lane miles, $1.2 billion in resurfacing

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LAP Brochure

of the State Highway system. - Local Agencies retain control of day to day project management, - Safety projects - Re-surfacing projects - Bicycle and pedestrian facilities - Traffic calming, Samantha.Samford@dot.state.fl.us Florida Department of Transportation LOCAL AGENCY PROGRAM Veterans, projects on behalf of the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). LAP agencies prioritize and fund local

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State Funded Grants Brochure

) 414- 4383 samantha.samford@dot.state.fl.us Florida Department of Transportation LOCALLY, to transportation facilities, including transit, which are located on the State Highway System, or which relieve traffic congestion on the State Highway System. How to Apply: Counties (and municipal partners, , or constructing capacity or safety improvements on county roads. Funds are available to counties

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SS7150100

 715 HIGHWAY LIGHTING SYSTEM. (REV 1-22-10) (FA 2-10-10) (7-10) ARTICLE 715-1 (Page 808) is expanded by the following: 715-1 Description. Install a highway lighting system in accordance with the details shown in the plans. Include in the system the light poles, bases, luminaires, ballasts, on the Department’s Qualified Products List (QPL) when standard aluminum pole assemblies or standard, , weatherheads, transformers, enclosures, panel boards, breakers, safety switches, H.O.A. switches

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SS7150100

 715 HIGHWAY LIGHTING SYSTEM. (REV 12-2-10) (FA 1-4-11) (7-11) ARTICLE 715-1 (Page 808) is deleted and the following substituted: 715-1 Description. Install a highway lighting system in accordance with the details shown in the plans. Use pole assemblies as shown in the Design Standards when, assemblies from a fabrication facility that is listed on the Department’s list of metal producers, , enclosures, panel boards, breakers, safety switches, H.O.A. switches, lighting protectors, fuses, photo

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FDOT Locally Administered State Funded Grant Programs

) 414- 4383 samantha.samford@dot.state.fl.us Florida Department of Transportation LOCALLY, to transportation facilities, including transit, which are located on the State Highway System, or which relieve traffic congestion on the State Highway System. How to Apply: Counties (and municipal partners, , or constructing capacity or safety improvements on county roads. Funds are available to counties

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Staff-Minutes-4_30_2019-FINAL

.  National Roadway Safety Awards Program application deadline is May 31, 2019.  Free National Highway, the state highway system due to their proven safety and operational benefits. Currently, , USF Cathy Kendall, Florida Division, Federal Highway Administration 2 Erika Thompson, Florida Department of Transportation Mark Reichert, Florida Department of Transportation Rusty Ennemoser, Florida Department of Transportation Rakinya Hinson, Florida Department of Transportation, District

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Mentoring-the-Next-GenerationJune2017

related to: • Bridge Design • Highway Safety • City Planning • Magnetic Levitation • Design, ? • How can we interest students in thinking about long term planning and safety? Walk to School Day: Elementary School Students • Focus: Promote Pedestrian Safety • Annual Event • Paired our, Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) department to procure teachers for the training. 3, have: • School Board Members on your Board? • Local Schools with Career Development Department

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SPM1020504SiteSpecific-122

Procedures for the Safety Performance Evaluation of Highway Features devices purchased prior to January, any loss of detection within 12 hours. Use only detection technology listed on the Department’s, scheduled operation that will affect traffic patterns or safety sufficiently in advance of commencing, of Acceptable as defined in the American Traffic Safety Services Association (ATSSA) Quality, the classification category of Acceptable defined in the Department’s Temporary Concrete Barrier

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SPM1020504SiteSpecific-722

Procedures for the Safety Performance Evaluation of Highway Features devices purchased prior to January, any loss of detection within 12 hours. Use only detection technology listed on the Department’s, scheduled operation that will affect traffic patterns or safety sufficiently in advance of commencing, of Acceptable as defined in the American Traffic Safety Services Association (ATSSA) Quality, the classification category of Acceptable defined in the Department’s Temporary Concrete Barrier

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SPM1020504SiteSpecific-721

Procedures for the Safety Performance Evaluation of Highway Features devices purchased prior, . Restore any loss of detection within 12 hours. Use only detection technology listed on the Department’s, scheduled operation that will affect traffic patterns or safety sufficiently in advance, category of Acceptable as defined in the American Traffic Safety Services Association (ATSSA) Quality, the classification category of Acceptable defined in the Department’s Temporary Concrete Barrier

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SP1020504SiteSpecific

Procedures for the Safety Performance Evaluation of Highway Features devices purchased prior to January 1, loss of detection within 12 hours. Use only detection technology listed on the Department’s, scheduled operation that will affect traffic patterns or safety sufficiently in advance of commencing, of Acceptable as defined in the American Traffic Safety Services Association (ATSSA) Quality Guidelines, the classification category of Acceptable defined in the Department’s Temporary Concrete Barrier Evaluation

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SP1020504SiteSpecificimpl

Procedures for the Safety Performance Evaluation of Highway Features devices purchased prior, . Restore any loss of detection within 12 hours. Use only detection technology listed on the Department’s, of any scheduled operation that will affect traffic patterns or safety sufficiently in advance, the classification category of Acceptable as defined in the American Traffic Safety Services Association (ATSSA, must meet the classification category of Acceptable defined in the Department’s Temporary Concrete

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SP1020504SiteSpecific-i16410

Procedures for the Safety Performance Evaluation of Highway Features devices purchased prior, . Restore any loss of detection within 12 hours. Use only detection technology listed on the Department’s, scheduled operation that will affect traffic patterns or safety sufficiently in advance, category of Acceptable as defined in the American Traffic Safety Services Association (ATSSA) Quality, the classification category of Acceptable defined in the Department’s Temporary Concrete Barrier

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