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work or logistics that would potentially disrupt the flow of pedestrian and vehicular
traffic. It is prudent to file and obtain all required permits prior to the moratorium period
to avoid this potential problem. At times, alternate logistical plans need to be put in
place during this period to allow for the proper logistical access and support of the con-
struction project.
SIGNAGE
In order for the site to comply with traffic, safety, and notifications regulations, numer-
ous signs must be installed in and around the site. A list of proposed construction site
signs is noted in Exhibit 6-26, depending on the municipality. Typical site signs are
shown in Exhibits 6-27, 6-28, 6-28A, and 6-28B.
Item Included Exhibit 6-26
Proposed
1. Contractor’s name
costruction site
• Address
signs.
• Emergency telephone number
2. Building Department
• To contact in case of an emergency with
telephone number
• To contact in case anyone notices a violation
3. Demolition subcontractor
• Name and emergency telephone number
is listed
4. Excavation subcontractor
• Name and emergency telephone number
is listed
5. Directional sign for pedestrians
• No Entry
• Sidewalk closed
• Follow the sign for the temporary walkway
6. Security signs
• Authorized personal with proper badges
• Gate locations
• Personal gate locations
7. Height signs
• At loading dock for truck information
8. Hydrant sign
• For fire department identification
9. Street closing
• Lane closing as per DOT permits
• Street closing as per DOT permits
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