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COLLIER COUNTY TRAFFIC OPERATIONS

ROADWAY LIGHTING
TECHNICAL SPECIAL PROVISIONS

TO THE
STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTmENT OF TRANSPORTATION
STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR ROAD AND bRIDGE CONSTRUCTION
AND
STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTmENT OF TRANSPORTATION DESIGN STANDARDS





TRANSPORATION SERVICES DIVISION
2885 HORSESHOE DRIVE SOUTH
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34104


Revised 12-08-09

PURPOSE:
All work associated with the installation of Roadway Lighting shall conform to current Florida Department of
Transportation (FDOT), National Electrical Codes (NEC), and this supplement.

GENERAL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS:
All work is to be performed in a workmanlike manner. It is the Contractors responsibility to provide the labor,
skilled in the appropriate areas, necessary to provide an acceptable and professional finished product. The Contractor
and his personnel shall have, at all times, all the necessary paperwork needed to complete the job. It is expected that
plumb surfaces shall be plumb. Spacing of multiple components, such as conduit stubs or straps, shall be in equal
increments. All materials shall be new or in like-new condition. The Collier County Roadway Lighting/Signal
Inspector assigned to the project shall have the authority to make final determinations on whether workmanship,
materials, and/or final product(s) meet the specifications contained herein.
A local permanent telephone number where trouble-calls can be received on a 24 hour basis shall be provided by
the Contractor.
During all working hours, the Contractor shall have a responsible, English-speaking superintendent on the project
with the capabilities and authority required by FDOT Specifications, Section 5-8.
Licensed Electricians shall supervise all electrical service type work.

RESPONSIBILITIES OF ROADWAY LIGHTING/SIGNAL CONTRACTOR PERSONNEL:
Collier County Traffic Operations Department Inspection Staff shall be notified in writing either via form letter
(To: Collier county Traffic Operations, At: 2885 Horseshoe Drive South, Naples, FL34104) or e-mail
(TrafficOps@colliergov.net) a minimum of 72 Hours prior to the commencement of jobs that include overhead or
underground work that will be conducted as part of construction or maintenance projects within Collier County or
State road right-of way within Collier County.
Collier County Traffic Operations Department Inspection Staff shall also be notified either via form letter or e-mail
a minimum of 12 Hours prior to any and all daily work to be performed throughout the entire length of construction
or maintenance projects. Any changes that necessitate the rescheduling of work that has been previously scheduled
shall be provided in writing via e-mail no later than the morning that it was to be performed.
Collier County Traffic Operations Department Inspection Staff has the full authority to shut down any and all
overhead or underground work that has failed to comply with the aforementioned requisites.
Collier County reserves the right to redirect the termination point(s) of any or all conduit(s) from what is shown on
the plans. If the quantity of materials is increased, the Contractor shall be compensated according to the per unit price
of this change.
The Contractor shall be responsible for coordinating with all utilities having overhead or underground facilities in
close proximity or possible conflict with the Contractors excavations and underground cable installation. The
contractor shall notify all utility companies and maintaining agencies seventy-two (72) hours in advance of
commencing work. Hand-digging will be required in all areas where the utilities stake or locate a possible conflict, or
where hand-digging is specified on the plans. The exact locations of utilities shall be determined by the Contractor
when necessary, during construction.
All overhead installations must meet a minimum four foot separations to communications lines (both vertically and
horizontally), minimum ten foot separations to guys or neutrals (both vertically and horizontally), and meet and/or
exceed all other OSHA requirements as may be determined by OSHA clearance requirements and/or formulas
relevant to overhead lines clearances and/or separations requirements (both vertically and horizontally), and all
underground crossings shall be placed at a minimum depth of thirty-six inches (36) below the pavement and/or a
minimum depth of twenty-four inches (24) below the designed roadside ditch or swale invert. Primary cable
(voltage exceeding 500 volts) shall have minimum thirty-six (36) cover. Secondary cable (voltage less than 500
volts) shall have a minimum thirty-inch (30) cover. Exception may be made by authority of the Engineering
Services Department or the Transportation Operations Department for good cause shown.
Traffic shall be maintained in accordance with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices and Roadway
and Traffic Design Standards and as designated in the plans.

CONCEALED WORK:
All work which will not be readily visible upon completion shall not be concealed until a County Roadway
Lighting/Signal Inspector gives approval. In the event the following items are concealed, it will be the Contractors
responsibility to expose the questioned item(s) for the Inspectors approval, at no additional cost to the County. This
includes, but is not limited to: Buried or imbedded conduit, grounding conductors, ground rods, and grounding arrays.


TABLE of conTEnTs
TEcHnIcAL sPEcIAL PRoVIsIons

To THE
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sTAndARd sPEcIfIcATIons foR RoAd And BRIdgE consTRucTIon
And
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GENERAL NOTES . 3
TECHNICAL SPECIAL PROVISIONS .... 4
Section 4 - Scope of the Work ... 4
Section 101 Mobilization 5
Section 102 Maintenance of Traffic 6
Section 104 Prevention, Control, and Abatement of
Erosion and Water Pollution................ 6
Section 110 Clearing and Grubbing ... 7
Section 520 Concrete Gutter, Curb Elements, and
Traffic Separator . 7
Section 522 Concrete Sidewalk .. 8
Section 555 Directional Bore . 8
Section 575 Sodding .. 9
Section 715 Highway Lighting System ............. 10
Pole Wiring Detail CCTO 03-200 19
Dual Arm Pole Wiring Detail CCTO 08-202 ... 20
State Highway Pole Wiring Detail CCTO 06-4184 ............................. 21
Service Point Detail CCTO 03-201 .. 22
Standard Roadway Lighting . 23
Lumec Decorative Streetlight Assembly CCTO 03-204 ....................................... 24
Lumec Decorative Pole Wiring Detail CCTO 03-204A .. 25
Valmont / AAL Lighting CCTO 03-205 ... 26
Mediterra / Livingston Rd. CCTO 03-206 27
Immokalee MSTU Lighting / Lumec CCTO 03-207 28
Screw Base Foundation Elevation Adjustment CCTO 03-208 . 29
Directional Bore Method of Payment CCTO 04-327. 30
Standard Roadway Lighting Pole Damage Report CCTO 04-221 31
Roadway Lighting Time and Equipment Report CCTO 04-221A ........ 32
Lumec Light Assembly Damage Report CCTO 04-225 ....... 33
Livingston Rd. Valmont / AAL Damage Report CCTO 04-222 ... 34
Livingston Rd. Mediterra LUMEC/Hapco Damage Report CCTO 04-223... 35
Pruning Guide for Trees Located Near Streetlights IESNA DG-4-03 .. 36
Roadway Lighting Components Stock Ordering Descriptions ...37

TRAnsPoRATIon sERVIcEs dIVIsIon
2885 HoRsEsHoE dRIVE souTH
nAPLEs, fLoRIdA 34104
12-08-09


COLLIER COUNTY ROADWAY LIGHTING GENERAL NOTES
1. Except as noted on the Engineering Design Plans, all work shall be in accordance with the latest versions of the State of
Florida Department of Transportation Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction, the State of Florida
Department of Transportation Design Standards, and Collier County Traffic Operations Design Standards Latest Edition.

2. Prior to any equipment order, the contractor shall submit for approval by the Project Manager, Traffic Operations
Department, Transportation Services Division, equipment specifications and design data for all material proposed for the
project. These must specifically include:
a. Luminaire (Cobra Head, Full Cutoff Optics Type II Preferred, Type III Acceptable):
General Electric 400 watt MDCL=M400A-40-S-5-A-1-2-F-MC2-1; 250 watt MDCL=M400A-25-S-5-A-1-2-F-MC2-1
b. Pole Shop Drawings with Arm(s) per FDOT Qualified Products List (QPL).
c. Transformer Base Shop Drawings (Hinged Access Doors are Not Approved)
d. Fuse Holder, Fuse, Fuse Neutral, and Secondary Surge Arrester at Transformer Base
e. Precast Concrete Foundation (Cast In-Place Ground Wire Is NOT Approved. Min. PVC Conduit Required);
Screw Type Foundations Are Not Approved.
f. Service Point Load Center Enclosure, Secondary Surge Arrester at service point entrance, and Support Post with
Electric Meter Socket and Stainless Steel Disconnect Safety Switch per CCTO 03-201.
g. Pull Box with Lid (Strongwell Pull Box PG1324BA12 with Heavy Duty Lid PG1324HA00 or equivalent)
h. Control Panels and Contactors shall be ITE or Square D Brand or approved equivalent. Enclosure shall be stainless
steel E-BOX Catalog No. S36248N4X with Vertical 36 inch Hinge on the Left Side or approved equivalent.

3. House side light trespass and glare shall be held to a minimum while providing maximum light to the roadway.

4. All electrical work shall meet the requirements of the latest editions of the Collier County Roadway Lighting Design
Standards Technical Special Provisions, National Electrical Code, The State of Florida Department of Transportation
Design Standards, and The State of Florida Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction.

5. Conductors shall be THWN Stranded Minimum AWG 6: HOT =Red or Black; Neutral=White or Gray; Ground =Green.

6. Conduit Installation per FDOT Index 17721 and 17501 (Pulling Bells are Required). Conduit routing shall be pole to pole
maintaining pole setback distance from edge of pavement. Any cable routing in locations where guardrail is proposed shall
be 2 foot in front of the standard guardrail position.

7. Payment for conduit shall include cost of trenching and/or boring and all conduit and Pulling Bells. See FDOT Section 555
and CCTO 04-327 Directional Bore Method of Payment.

8. At all pull boxes and pole bases ends of conduit shall be a minimum of 2 inches above the foundation and sealed in
accordance with Section 630 of the Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction.

9. Furnish and Install a Black 4 inch Series C number for each pole as indicated on the Pole Data Sheet. Pole number shall
be placed at approximately breast height 45 degrees from perpendicular to roadway and visible in the direction of the travel
lane. Two Digit Numbers Shall Be Placed Horizontal. Three Digit Numbers Shall Be Placed Vertical.
(Green, Black, & Blue coated poles shall have a White 4 inch Series C number for each pole as indicated on drawing.)

10. Sod used in the restoration of disturbed earth shall match existing ground cover and be dug-in or rolled as required to match
the existing grade.

11. One inch of water per week shall be required for a minimum of four (4) consecutive weeks for the purpose of establishing
sod. This can be waived during construction, if and only if there is a minimum of one inch of rain per week on all sod on
the project.

12. Before final acceptance, contractor shall provide 2 sets of full size as-built plans to the Traffic Operations Section of the
Transportation Operations Department.

13. Contractor shall be responsible for contacting all utility companies prior to any underground work. The Utility Company
will locate and identify their facilities.

14. Contractor shall be responsible for all workmanship and defective components for a period of one (1) year after final
acceptance.



Revised: December 8, 2009 CCTO 03-104 (3)
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TECHNICAL SPECIAL PROVISIONS
ROADWAY LIGHTING - TRAFFIC OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT

The Following technical specification sections apply to Collier County Roadway Lighting Specifications and
are based on FDOT Specifications; correspond with the Price Proposal List; and are summarized from the
Florida Department of Transportation Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction, 2007 for
this project and do not contain the complete specification. See the Florida Department of Transportation
Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction, 2007 for the specifications in their entirety.

SECTION 4 SCOPE OF THE WORK
4-1 Intent of Contract.
The intent of the Contract is to provide for the removal of the existing sidewalk and construction of a new
sidewalk with a broom finish; eliminating unused driveway aprons and Installing Type F Curb and Gutter;
installing a roadway lighting system and completion in every detail of the work in compliance with Collier
County Roadway Lighting Specifications, FDOT Design Standards, and FDOT Standard Specifications for
Road and Bridge Construction, 2007. Furnish all Labor, Materials, Equipment, Transportation,
Maintenance of Traffic (MOT), Supplies, and any or all other items required to complete the work as shown
and described in the Plans as prepared by ____(company/firm)_____ on _____(roadway)_____ from
___(roadway)___ to ___(roadway)__

and in accordance with the Contract Documents and Specifications.
Be advised that Utility Manholes, Pull Boxes, and Gas & Water Main Valve Boxes exist in the sidewalk and
it will be the contractors responsibility to protect and/or replace, and adjust these items to the finished
sidewalk grade as a part of the ___________ project. Wood, Brick, and Chainlink fences exist along some
sections of the work area and it will be the contractors responsibility to protect and/or restore these items
as necessary to leave the site in equal or better condition to complete the project. This work will all be
considered incidental to the construction of the _________ project and will not include a separate pay item.

It is the Countys intent to award this project to a single firm.

4-3.2 Increase, Decrease or Alteration in the Work:
The Engineer reserves the right to make alterations in the character of the work which involve a substantial
change in the nature of the design or in the type of construction or which materially increases or decreases
the cost or time of performance. Such alteration shall not constitute a breach of Contract, shall not
invalidate the Contract or release the Surety. The Engineer may direct in writing that the work be done
and, at the Engineers sole discretion, the Contractor will be paid pursuant to an agreed Supplemental
Agreement or in the following manner:
(a) Labor: The Contractor will receive payment for direct labor and burden on the actual costs of the
additional or unforeseen work, plus a mark-up of 25%.
(b) Materials and Supplies: For materials accepted by the Engineer and used on the project, the Contractor
will receive the actual cost of such materials incorporated into the work, including Contractor paid
transportation charges (exclusive of equipment as hereinafter set forth), plus 17.5%. For supplies
reasonably needed for performing the work, the Contractor will receive the actual cost of such supplies,
plus 17.5%.
(c) Equipment: For any machinery or special equipment (other than small tools), including fuel and
lubricant, the Contractor will receive 100% of the Rental Rate Blue Book for the actual time that such
equipment is in operation on the work, and 50% of the Rental Rate Blue Book for the time the equipment
is directed to standby and remain on the project site, to be calculated as indicated below. The equipment
rates will be based on the latest edition (as of the date the work to be performed begins) of the Rental
Rate Blue Book for Construction Equipment or the Rental Rate Blue Book for Older Construction
Equipment, whichever is applicable, as published by Machinery Information Division of PRIMEDIA
Information, Inc. (version current at the time of bid), using all instructions and adjustments contained
therein and as modified below. On all projects, the Engineer will adjust the rates using regional adjustments
and Rate Adjustment Tables according to the instructions in the Blue Book.
Allowable Equipment Rates will be established as set out below:
(1) Allowable Hourly Equipment Rate = Monthly Rate/176 x Adjustment Factors x 100%.
(2) Allowable Hourly Operating Cost = Hourly Operating Cost x 100%.
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(3) Allowable Rate Per Hour = Allowable Hourly Equipment Rate + Allowable Hourly Operating Cost.
(4) Standby Rate = Allowable Hourly Equipment Rate x 50%.
The Monthly Rate is The Basic Machine Rate Plus Any Attachments. Standby rates will apply when
equipment is not in operation and is directed by the Engineer to standby at the project site when needed
again to complete work and the cost of moving the equipment will exceed the accumulated standby cost.
Standby rates will not apply on any day the equipment operates for eight or more hours. Standby payment
will be limited to only that number of hours which, when added to the operating time for that day equals
eight hours. Standby payment will not be made on days that are not normally considered work days on the
project. The Department will allow for the cost of transporting the equipment to and from the location at
which it will be used. If the equipment requires assembly or disassembly for transport, the Department will
pay for the time to perform this work at the rate for standby equipment. In addition to the compensation
provided in this (c), as described above, the Department will allow a 7.5% mark-up thereon.
(d) The Contractor will be allowed a markup of 10% on the first $50,000 and a markup of 5% on any
amount over $50,000 on any subcontract directly related to the additional or unforeseen work. A
subcontractor mark-up will be allowed only by the prime Contractor and a first tier subcontractor.
(e) General Liability Insurance and Bond: The Contractor will receive a mark-up of 1.5% on the overall total
cost of the additional or unforeseen work for insurance and bond. In addition, in the instance of
subcontractor performed work only, the subcontractor may receive a mark-up of up to and including not
more than 1.5% on the overall total cost of the subcontracted additional or unforeseen work for insurance
and bond; provided, however, that such subcontractor mark-up for subcontractor insurance and bond will
only be paid upon presentment to the Department of clear and convincing proof that the subcontractor has
actually provided and paid for separate liability and bond premiums for such additional or unforeseen work
in such amount.
The markups in (a), (b), (c) and (e) above include all indirect costs and expenses of the Contractor,
including but not limited to overhead of any kind, and reasonable profit. The monetary compensation
provided for above constitutes full and complete payment for such additional work and the Contractor shall
have no right to any additional monetary compensation for any direct or indirect costs or profit for any such
additional work beyond that expressly provided above. The Contractor shall be entitled to a time extension
only to the extent that the performance of any portion of the additional work is a controlling work item and
the performance of such controlling work item actually delays completion of the project due to no fault of
the Contractor. All time related costs for actual performance of such additional work are included in the
compensation already provided above and any time extension entitlement hereunder will be without
additional monetary compensation. The Contractor shall have no right to any monetary compensation or
damages whatsoever for any direct or indirect delay to a controlling work item arising out of or in any way
related to the circumstances leading up to or resulting from additional work, except (a) as is provided above
when the performance of any portion of the additional work is a controlling work item and the performance
of such controlling work item actually delays completion of the project due to no fault of the Contractor or
(b) only as provided for under Section 5-12.6.2.1 and 5-12.6.2.2.
Basis of Payment.
Item No. 4-3.2.1 Natural Gas Main Relocation
Item No. 4-3.2.2 Natural Gas Service Relocation
Item No. 4-3.2.3 Potable Water Main Relocation
Item No. 4-3.2.4 Potable Water Service and Meter Relocation

SECTION 101 MOBILIZATION
101-1 Description.
Perform preparatory work and operations in mobilizing for beginning work on the project, including, but not
limited to, those operations necessary for the movement of personnel, equipment, supplies, and incidentals
to the project site and for the establishment of temporary offices, buildings, safety equipment and first aid
supplies, and sanitary and other facilities. Include the costs of bonds and any required insurance and any
other preconstruction expense necessary for the start of the work, excluding the cost of construction
materials.
101-2 Basis of Payment.
101-2.1 Item No. 101- 1- Mobilization - lump sum.


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SECTION 102 MAINTENANCE OF TRAFFIC
102-1 Description.
Maintain traffic within the limits of the project for the duration of the construction period, including any
temporary suspensions of the work. Construct and maintain detours. Provide facilities for access to
residences, businesses, etc., along the project. Furnish, install and maintain traffic control and safety
devices during construction. Furnish and install work zone pavement markings for maintenance of traffic in
construction areas. Provide any other special requirements for safe and expeditious movement of traffic
specified on the plans. Maintenance of Traffic includes all facilities, devices and operations as required for
safety and convenience of the public within the work zone. Do not maintain traffic over those portions of
the project where no work is to be accomplished or where construction operations will not affect existing
roads. Do not obstruct or create a hazard to any traffic during the performance of the work, and repair any
damage to existing pavement open to traffic. Include the cost of any work that is necessary to meet the
requirements of the Contract Documents under the MOT pay item when there is not a pay item provided.
102-13.23 Payment Items: Payment will be made under:
Item No. 102- 1- Maintenance of Traffic - lump sum.

SECTION 104 PREVENTION, CONTROL, AND ABATEMENT OF EROSION AND WATER POLLUTION
104-1 Description.
Provide erosion control measures on the project and in areas outside the right-of-way where work is
accomplished in conjunction with the project, so as to prevent pollution of water, detrimental effects to
public or private property adjacent to the project right-of-way and damage to work on the project. Construct
and maintain temporary erosion control features or, where practical, construct and maintain permanent
erosion control features as shown in the plans or as may be directed by the Engineer.
104-2 General.
Coordinate the installation of temporary erosion control features with the construction of the permanent
erosion control features to the extent necessary to ensure economical, effective, and continuous control of
erosion and water pollution throughout the life of the Contract. Due to unanticipated conditions, the
Engineer may direct the use of control features or methods other than those included in the original
Contract. In such event, the Department will pay for this additional work as unforeseeable work.
104-3 Control of Contractors Operations Which May Result in Water Pollution.
Prevent pollution of streams, canals, lakes, reservoirs, and other water impoundments with fuels, oils,
bitumens, calcium chloride, or other harmful materials. Also, conduct and schedule operations to avoid or
otherwise minimize pollution or siltation of such water impoundments, and to avoid interference with
movement of migratory fish. Do not dump any residue from dust collectors or washers into any live stream.
Restrict construction operations in rivers, streams, lakes, tidal waters, reservoirs, canals, and other water
impoundments to those areas where it is necessary to perform filling or excavation to accomplish the work
shown in the plans and to those areas which must be entered to construct temporary or permanent
structures. As soon as conditions permit, promptly clear rivers, streams, and impoundments of all
obstructions placed therein or caused by construction operations. Do not frequently ford live streams with
construction equipment. Wherever an appreciable number of stream crossings are necessary at any one
location, use a temporary bridge or other structure. Except as necessary for construction, do not deposit
excavated material in rivers, streams, canals, or impoundments, or in a position close enough thereto, to
be washed away by high water or runoff. Where pumps are used to remove highly turbid waters from
enclosed construction areas such as cofferdams or forms, treat the water by one or more of the following
methods prior to discharge into State waters: pumping into grassed swales or appropriate vegetated areas
or sediment basins, or confined by an appropriate enclosure such as turbidity barriers when other methods
are not considered appropriate. Do not disturb lands or waters outside the limits of construction as staked,
except as authorized by the Engineer. Obtain the Engineers approval for the location of, and method of
operation in, borrow pits, material pits, and disposal areas furnished for waste material from the project
(other than commercially operated sources) such that erosion during and after completion of the work will
not result in probability of detrimental siltation or water pollution.
104-10 Basis of Payment.
Prices and payments will be full compensation for all work specified in this Section, including construction
and routine maintenance of temporary erosion control features and for mowing. Any additional costs
resulting from compliance with the requirements of this Section, other than construction, routine
maintenance, and removal of temporary erosion control features and mowing, will be included in the
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Contract unit prices for the item or items to which such costs are related. The work of Grassing or Sodding
designated as a temporary erosion control feature in accordance with 104-6.4.2 or 104-6.4.3 will be paid
for under the appropriate pay items specified in Sections 570 and 575. Separate payment will not be made
for the cost of constructing temporary earth berms along the edges of the roadways to prevent erosion
during grading and subsequent operations. The Contractor shall include these costs in the Contract prices
for grading items. Additional temporary erosion control features constructed as directed by the Engineer
will be paid for as unforeseeable work. In case of repeated failure on the part of the Contractor to control
erosion, pollution, or siltation, the Engineer reserves the right to employ outside assistance or to use the
Departments own forces to provide the necessary corrective measures. Any such costs incurred, including
engineering costs, will be charged to the Contractor and appropriate deductions made from the monthly
progress estimate.
Payment will be made under:
Item No. 104-10- Baled Hay or Straw - each.
Item No. 104-13- Staked Silt Fence - per foot.

SECTION 110 CLEARING AND GRUBBING
110-1 Description.
Clear and grub within the areas of the roadway right-of-way and of borrow pits, sand-clay base material
pits, lateral ditches, and any other areas shown in the plans to be cleared and grubbed. Remove and
dispose of all trees, stumps, roots and other such protruding objects, buildings, structures, appurtenances,
existing flexible asphalt pavement, and other facilities necessary to prepare the area for the proposed
construction. Remove and dispose of all product and debris not required to be salvaged or not required to
complete the construction.
Also, perform certain miscellaneous work the Engineer considers necessary for the complete preparation
of the overall project site, as follows:
(a) Plug any water wells that are encountered within the right-of-way and that are to be abandoned.
(b) Level the terrain outside the limits of construction for purposes of facilitating maintenance and other
post-construction operations in accordance with 110-10.3.
(c) Trim trees and shrubs within the project right-of-way that are identified in the Contract Documents.
Meet the requirements for such miscellaneous work as specified in 110-10.
110-7 Removal of Existing Pavement.
Remove and dispose of existing rigid portland cement concrete pavement, sidewalk, slope pavement, ditch
pavement, asphalt pavement, curb, and curb and gutter etc., where shown in the plans or ordered by the
Engineer to be removed or where required because of the construction operations. Any damage to
existing concrete curb and gutter or existing pavement shall be repaired at the contractors
expense. Repairs shall be made as directed by the engineer and to the satisfaction of the engineer.
The cost of any sawcutting required to remove the existing sidewalk shall be included in the cost of
sidewalk removal.
110-12.7 Payment Items: Payment will be made under:
Item No. 110- 4- Removal of Existing Pavement - per square yard.

SECTION 520 CONCRETE GUTTER, CURB ELEMENTS, AND TRAFFIC SEPARATOR
520-1 Description.
Construct portland cement concrete Type F curb and gutter, concrete traffic separator, valley gutter,
special concrete gutter, and any other types of concrete curb not specified in other Sections.
520-2 Materials.
520-2.1 Concrete: Use Class I concrete meeting the requirements of Section 347.
520-2.2 Reinforcement: For all steel reinforcement required by the plans, meet the requirements
of Section 415.
520-2.3 Joint Materials: Meet the requirements of Section 932.
520-12 Basis of Payment.
520-12.1 General: Price and payment will be full compensation for all work specified in this Section.
520-12.5 Payment Items: Payment will be made under:
Item No. 520- 1- Concrete Curb and Gutter - per foot.


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SECTION 522 CONCRETE SIDEWALK (Broom Finish Required on All Sections)
522-1 Description.
Construct concrete sidewalks and sidewalk curb ramps as specified in the Roadway Lighting System and
Sidewalk Replacement Plans as prepared by HNTB Corporation. Broom Finish Required on all sections
including the spread footer for the light pole foundation.
522-2 Materials.
Meet the requirements specified in 520-2.
522-3 Forms.
Provide forms as specified in 520-3.
522-4 Foundation.
Compact fill areas, including cut areas under the sidewalk that have been excavated more than 6 inches
[150 mm] below the bottom of sidewalk, to a minimum of 95% of AASHTO T 99 density. The area to be
compacted is defined as that area directly under the sidewalk and 1 foot [300 mm] beyond each side of the
sidewalk when right-of-way allows.
522-5 Joints.
522-5.1 Expansion Joints: Form 1/2 inch [13 mm] expansion joints between the sidewalk and the curb or
driveway or at fixed objects and sidewalk intersections with a preformed joint filler meeting the
requirements specified in 932-1.1.
522-5.2 Contraction Joints:
522-5.2.1 Types: The Contractor may use open type or sawed contraction joints.
522-5.2.2 Open-Type Joints: Form open type contraction joints by staking a metal bulkhead in place and
depositing the concrete on both sides. After the concrete has set sufficiently to preserve the width and
shape of the joint, remove the bulkhead. After finishing the sidewalk over the joint, edge the slot with a tool
having a 1/2 inch [13 mm] radius.
522-5.2.3 Sawed Joints: If electing to saw the contraction joints, cut a slot approximately 3/16 inch [5 mm]
wide and not less than 1 1/2 inches [40 mm] deep with a concrete saw after the concrete has set, and
within the following periods of time:
Joints at not more than 30 feet [9 m] intervals
......................................................within 12 hours after finishing.
Remaining joints ...........................within 96 hours after finishing.
522-10 Basis of Payment.
Price and payment will be full compensation for all work specified in this Section. Excavation will be paid for
under the items for the grading work on the project.
Payment will be made under:
Item No. 522- -1 4 inch Concrete Sidewalk - per square yard.
Item No. 522- -2 6 inch Concrete Sidewalk - per square yard.

SECTION 555 DIRECTIONAL BORE
555-1 Description.
555-1.1 Scope of Work: The work specified in this Section documents the approved construction
methods, procedures and materials for Directional Boring, also commonly called Horizontal Directional
Drilling (HDD).
555-1.2 General: HDD is a trenchless method for installing a product that serves as a conduit for liquids,
gasses, or as a duct for pipe, cable, or wire line products. It is a multi-stage process consisting of site
preparation and restoration, equipment setup, and drilling a pilot bore along a predetermined path and then
pulling the product back through the drilled space. When necessary, enlargement of the pilot bore hole may
be necessary to accommodate a product larger than the pilot bore hole size. This process is referred to as
back reaming and is done at the same time the product is being pulled back through the pilot bore hole.
Accomplish alignment of the bore by proper orientation of the drill bit head as it is being pushed into the
ground by a hydraulic jack. Determine orientation and tracking of the drill bit by an above ground radio
detection device which picks up a radio signal generated from a transmitter located within the drill bit head.
Then electronically translate the radio signal into depth and alignment. In order to minimize friction and
prevent collapse of the bore hole, introduce a soil stabilizing agent (drilling fluid) into the annular bore
space from the trailing end of the drill bit. The rotation of the bit in the soil wetted by the drilling fluid creates
a slurry. The slurry acts to stabilize the surrounding soil and prevent collapse of the bore hole as well as
provides lubrication. Select or design drilling fluids for the site specific soil and ground water conditions.
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Confine free flowing (escaping) slurry or drilling fluids at the ground surface during pull back or drilling.
Accomplish this by creating sump areas or vacuum operations to prevent damage or hazardous conditions
in surrounding areas. Remove all residual slurry from the surface and restore the site to preconstruction
conditions.
555-7 Method of Measurement. The method of measurement will be based on the length of product
measured in place along the surface of the ground, complete and accepted. No additions or deductions will
be made for sweeps in either the vertical or horizontal direction to complete the installation.
555-8 Basis of Payment.
Price and payment will be full compensation for all work specified in this Section, including furnishing and
installing pipe or conduit, from plan point of beginning to plan point of ending at plan depth, removal of
excavated materials and spoils, removal and disposal of drilling fluids, backfilling, and complete restoration
of the site. Bundled product in a single bore will be paid for as a single bore based on the required drill bit
head or back reamer head size. Separate payment shall not be made for individual products in a bundle.
The installation and attachment of tracking conductors (wire or tape) will be included in the cost of the bore
and will not be paid for separately. No payment will be made for failed bore paths, injection of flowable fill,
products taken out of service or incomplete installations. No payment will be made for directional boring
until a Bore Path Report has been delivered to the Engineer. After the Engineers acceptance of the Bore
Path Report, payment will be made in the amount of 70% of the unit price bid, for Directional Boring. The
remaining 30% of the unit price bid will be made after submittal of As-Built Plans, in accordance with 555-
6.2.
Payment will be made under:
Item No. 555-1 - Directional Bore - per foot of bore diameter.

SECTION 575 SODDING
575-1 Description.
Establish a stand of grass within the specified areas, by furnishing and placing sod, and rolling, fertilizing,
watering, and maintaining the sodded areas to ensure a healthy stand of grass.
575-2 Materials.
Meet the following requirements:
Sod .....................................................................................................981-2
Fertilizer, Type I ...................................................................... Section 982
Water....................................................................................... Section 983
575-3 Construction Methods.
575-3.1 Preparation of Ground: Fertilize at the rate as shown in Section 570. Scarify or loosen the areas
requiring sod to a depth of 6 inches [150 mm]. On areas where the soil is sufficiently loose, particularly on
shoulders and fill slopes, the Engineer may authorize the elimination of the ground preparation. Limit
preparation to those areas that can be sodded within 72 hours after preparation. Prior to sodding,
thoroughly water areas and allow water to percolate into the soil. Allow surface moisture to dry before
sodding to prevent a muddy soil condition.
575-3.2 Placing Sod: Place sod immediately after ground preparation. Do not use sod which has been cut
for more than 72 hours. Stack all sod that is not planted within 24 hours after cutting and maintain proper
moist condition.
Do not sod when weather and soil conditions are unsuitable for proper results. Pre-wet the area prior to
placing sod. Do not place sod on eroded or washed out sites. Place the sod on the prepared surface, with
edges in close contact, and embed it firmly and smoothly by light tamping with appropriate tools. Place the
sod to the edge of all the paving and shrub areas and 1 inch [25 mm] below adjoining pavement with an
even surface and edge. Place rolled sod parallel with the roadway and cut any exposed netting even with
the sod edge. Roll using a lightweight turf roller. Provide a true and even surface without any displacement
of the sod or deformation. Where sodding in drainage ditches, stagger the setting of the sod pieces to
avoid a continuous seam along the line of flow. Ensure that the offsets of individual strips do not exceed 6
inches [150 mm]. Tamp the outer pieces of sod to produce a featheredge effect. Peg sod at locations
where the sod may slide. Drive pegs through sod blocks into firm earth, at intervals approved by the
Engineer. Remove any sod as directed by the Engineer.
575-3.3 Watering: Thoroughly water the sod immediately after placing. Do not water in excess of 1 inch
[25 mm] per week for establishment.
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575-3.4 Maintenance: Maintain the sodded areas in a satisfactory condition until final acceptance of the
project. Include in such maintenance the filling, leveling, and repairing of any washed or eroded areas, as
may be necessary. The Department will pay for resodding necessary due to factors determined to be
beyond the control of the Contractor. Mow the sodded areas to a height of 6 inches [150 mm] when
competing vegetation height exceeds 20 inches [500 mm] in height.
575-4 Method of Measurement.
The quantities to be paid for will be for the following items, completed and accepted:
(1) The area, in square yards of sodding.
(2) The weight, in tons of fertilizer.
(3) The volume, in thousand gallons of water.
575-5 Basis of Payment.
Prices and payments will be full compensation for all work and materials specified in this Section, and the
satisfactory disposal of excavated material, except the furnishing of the fertilizer, and the furnishing and
application of the water.
Fertilizer and water will be paid for as specified in 570-6. The work and materials for pegging of sod,
directed by the Engineer (as provided in 575-3.2), will be paid for as Unforeseeable Work.
Payment will be made under:
Item No. 570- 5- Fertilizer - per ton.
Item No. 570- 9- Water for Grassing - per thousand gallons.
Item No. 575- 1- Sodding - per square yard.

SECTION 715 HIGHWAY LIGHTING SYSTEM
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, pull boxes, cable, conduit, substations, expansion joints,
protective devices, transformers and control devices; all as specified or required for the complete facility.
715-2 Shop Drawings and Working Drawings.
Submit shop drawings and working drawings with descriptive specifications and engineering data for panel
board, transformer, primary oil switch, fused cutouts, non-standard light poles (including brackets),
luminaires, ballast, photo-electric cell, and cable or any other item requested by the Engineer as specified
in Section 5.
715-3 Materials and Equipment to be Installed.
715-3.1 General: Meet the materials and equipment requirements of Section 992. Provide products of
established, reputable manufacturers of electrical equipment, meeting NEC requirements, the regulations
of the National Board of Fire Underwriters, and the approval of the Engineer.
715-3.2 Criterion Designation of Materials and Equipment: Where a criterion specification is designated
for any material or equipment to be installed, by the name or catalog number of a specific manufacturer,
understand that such designation is intended only for the purpose of establishing the style, quality,
performance characteristics, etc., and is not intended to limit the acceptability of competitive products. The
Engineer will consider products of other manufacturers which are approved as similar and equal as equally
acceptable.
715-4 Furnishing of Electrical Service.
Start the system with a weatherhead on a riser on a service pole and extend through the required metering
equipment of the power company, and through the lighting system as shown. The power company will
provide service to the areas in the vicinities indicated. Consult and cooperate with the power company in
locating its distribution transformer and service pole so that the lines will be as short and direct as possible.
Bear any line-extension costs up to the first 2,000 feet [600 m]. Furnish or install only those parts of the
metering equipment or connections that are customary and required by the power company in the locality
involved.
715-5 Excavation and Backfilling.
715-5.1 General: For excavation and backfilling, meet the requirements of Section 125, except that when
rock is encountered, carry the excavation 3 inches [75 mm] below the required level and re-fill with sand or
with selected earth material, 100% of which passes the 1 inch [25 mm] sieve.
715-5.2 Trenches for Cable: Construct trenches for cable or conduit no less than 6 inches [150 mm] in
width and deep enough to provide a minimum cover in accordance with the Design Standards.
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715-5.3 Placing Backfill for Cable: For installation of the cable, place an initial layer of 6 inches [150 mm]
thick, loose measurement, sand or selected earth material, 100% of which passes a 1 inch [25 mm] sieve.
Place and compact the remaining material in accordance with 125-8.
715-6 Concrete Bases for Light Poles.
715-6.1 Bases: Provide bases for light poles of the sizes and shapes shown in the plans. Screw Base
Foundations are NOT approved under any circumstances.
715-6.2 Setting Anchor Bolts: Set anchor bolts according to manufacturers templates and adjust to a
plumb line, check for elevation and location, and hold rigidly in position to prevent displacement while
pouring concrete.
715-6.3 Installation: Cure cast-in-place foundations and spread footers for a minimum of seven days
before installing the roadway light poles or high mast light poles; except that the Engineer may allow pole
installations prior to seven days provided the footing concrete strength is at least 2,500 psi [17 MPa].
Determine concrete strength from tests on a minimum of two test cylinders, tested in accordance with
Section 346. Fill the voids around precast concrete foundations under roadway light poles with flowable fill
meeting the requirements of Section 121 or clean sands placed using hydraulic methods to a level 6 inches
[150 mm] below grade. Broom Finish Required on Spread Footers and Sidewalk Sections.
715-6.4 Alternate Foundation: Screw Base Foundations are Not Approved for this project.
715-7 Laying Cables.
Place the direct-burial cables by moving the cable reel along the trench so that the cables are placed
directly in their final position in the trench, with a minimum of handling and dragging. Space the cables at
least 3 inches [75 mm] apart, both vertically and horizontally, and separate them with clean sand. Place the
bottom cables on a 3 inches [75 mm] bed of sand and cover the top cables with 3 inches [75 mm] of sand
prior to backfilling. Leave at least 3 feet [0.9 m] of slack cable where the cable enters and leaves ducts, and
after looping into light poles. Leave adequate slack in light poles and bracket cables and other conductors.
Protect cables pulled into conduit or ducts against abrasion with conduit bells placed over the inlet end of
the conduit, protect cables against kinking, and twisting. Locate pull boxes so that the cable is not
subjected to excessive pulling stresses.
715-8 Splicing.
Make all conductor splices in the bases of the light poles, or in pull boxes designed for the purpose. Do not
make underground splices unless specifically authorized by the Engineer, and then only as directed by
him. Make all necessary splices or connections with solderless connectors or compression sleeves. Do not
use twist-on connectors if any of the conductors involved are larger than No. 10.
715-9 Conduit and Ducts.
715-9.1 General: Install conduit and ducts at the locations shown in the plans, or as required for a
satisfactory installation. Provide conduit or ducts for all crossings under roads and streets.
715-9.2 Conduit in Structures: Use conduit of either rigid steel or PVC for embedding in structural
concrete. Install an expansion joint at every structural expansion joint through which the conduit passes.
Provide exposed runs of conduit with adequate expansion joints as shown in the plans or approved by the
Engineer. Obtain the Engineers approval of the design of the expansion joints.
715-9.3 Pre-wired Direct-burial Duct: Where specifically specified in the plans or directed by the
Engineer, install a pre-wired, flexible polyethylene plastic pipe containing the conductors for the lighting
circuits. Provide conductors and polyethylene pipe as described in the plans.
715-10 Erecting Light Poles.
715-10.1 General: Install the light poles at the locations and in accordance with the details shown in the
plans. Unless otherwise specifically approved by the Engineer, fasten bracket (truss) arms to the pole prior
to erection. Do not field weld on any part of the pole assembly. Plumb the poles after erection and use
metal shims or leveling nuts if necessary to obtain precise alignment. Use a thin cement grout where
necessary to eliminate unevenness or irregularities in the top of the base.
715-10.2 Adjusting Anchor Bolts: Where poles are to be placed on existing foundations or bases with
anchor bolts in place, furnish poles with a base which fits the anchor bolt spacing. Include the cost of any
necessary extension of existing anchor bolts in the price bid for the lighting system.
715-10.3 Installation of Luminaire: Install the luminaire on the truss arm in accordance with the
manufacturers instructions, and place it so that the light pattern is evenly distributed along the roadway.
715-10.4 Electrical Connections: Make primary ballast connections in accordance with manufacturers
instructions. Install sufficient cable to allow all connections to be made outside the light pole base. Connect
the ground conductor to the ground stud provided.
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715-10.5 Identification Plates: If required by the Contract Documents, stamp the identification plate on
the pole with an identifying number or legend. Number the poles consecutively, beginning with number 1.
Stamp each light pole number with 3/4 inch [19 mm] figures and stamp each circuit number with 1/2 inch
[13 mm] figures.
715-11 Grounding.
Ground in accordance with the National Electrical Code and local codes which exceed these
Specifications.
Ground each metal light pole not on a bridge structure with an approved rod, 20 feet [6.0 m] in length and
at least 5/8 inch [15.87 mm] in diameter. For poles on bridge structures, bring the grounding conductors
out to a pull box at each end of the structure and connect them to driven ground rods, 20 feet [6.0 m] in
length and at least 5/8 inch [15.87 mm] in diameter. The 20 feet [6.0 m] length of rod may be either two
rods 10 feet [3.0 m] in length connected by a threaded coupling and driven as a single rod or two rods 10
feet [3.0 m] in length separated by at least 6 feet [1.83 m]. Make all bonds between ground wires and
grounding electrode assemblies or arrays with an exothermic bond with the following exception: do not
exothermically bond grounding electrode to grounding electrode connections. The work specified in this
Section will not be paid for directly, but will be considered as incidental work. Ground all high mast poles in
accordance with the details for grounding in the Design Standards, Index No. 17502.
715-12 Labeling.
Stencil labels on the cases of oil switch, transformer, panel board, and photo-electric cell with white oil
paint, as designated by the Engineer. Also, mark the correct circuit designations in accordance with the
wiring diagram on the terminal marking strips of each terminal block and on the card holder in the panel
board.
715-13 Markers.
Construct duct, cable, and splice markers as shown in the plans, and place them over the ends of
underground ducts and at each change in direction of cable or conduit run. Place markers flat on the
ground with 1 inch [25 mm] projecting above finished grade.
715-14 Tests of Installation.
Upon completion of the work, test the installation to ensure that the installation is entirely free of ground
faults, short circuits, and open circuits and that it is in satisfactory working condition. Furnish all labor,
materials, and apparatus necessary for making the required tests. Remove and replace any defective
material or workmanship discovered as a result of these tests at no expense to the Department, and make
subsequent re-tests to the satisfaction of the Engineer. Make all arrangements with the power supplier for
power. Pay all costs, excluding energy charges, required for the test period. Not less than 48 hours prior to
the beginning of the test period, give the power supplier the schedule for such test. Test the installation
under normal operating conditions during the seven day test period specified in 715-15, rather than as a
continuous burn test period. If the work is not open to traffic at the end of the seven day test period, de-
energize the lighting system until the work is opened.
715-15 Acceptance of Highway Lighting.
The Engineer may make partial acceptance of the highway lighting based on satisfactory performance of
all highway lighting for seven consecutive days. The seven day evaluation period may commence upon
written authorization by the Engineer that highway lighting is considered ready for acceptance evaluation.
Contract Time will be charged during the entire highway lighting evaluation period. Correct any defects in
materials or workmanship which might appear during the evaluation period at no expense to the
Department. Transfer to the Department any guarantees on equipment or materials furnished by the
manufacturer and ensure that the manufacturer includes with such guarantees the provision that they are
subject to such transfer, and proper validation of such fact. The Departments written acceptance of
highway lighting and the transfer to the Department of all manufacturer guarantees will be conditions
precedent to final acceptance of all work under the Contract in accordance with 5-11.
715-16 Method of Measurement.
The quantities to be paid for will be as follows, completed and accepted:
(a) Conduit: The length, in feet [meters], including elbows, sweeps, connecting hardware, trenching and
backfill as indicated in the plans and the Design Standards, and the cost of restoring cut pavement,
sidewalks, sod, and etc., to its original condition.
(b) Luminaire and Truss Arm: The Contract unit price will include the truss arm, luminaire with lamp, and all
necessary mounting hardware as indicated in the plans and the Design Standards.
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(c) Load Center: The Contract unit price will include the service pole, insulators, weatherheads,
transformers, enclosures, panel boards, breakers, safety switches, H.O.A. switches, lighting protectors,
fuses, photo electric assembly, meter base, and all external and internal conduit and conductors for the
service as indicated in the plans and the Design Standards.
(d) Light Pole Foundation: The Contract unit price will include the foundation and anchor bolts with lock
nuts and washers as indicated in the plans and the Design Standards.
(e) Luminaire: The Contract unit price will include the luminaire with lamp and necessary mounting
hardware as indicated in the plans and the Design Standards.
(f) Pull Box: The Contract unit price will include the pull box and cover as indicated in the plans and the
Design Standards.
(g) High Mast Parts: The Contract unit price will include the part specified with all mounting hardware as
indicated in the Contract Documents and the Design Standards.
(h) Frangible Base for Light Pole: The Contract unit price will include the frangible base, attachments, bolts,
and washers as indicated in the plans and the Design Standards.
(i) Photo Electric Control Assembly: The Contract unit price will include the photo electric control,
transformers, conduit, and conductors as indicated in the plans and the Design Standards.
(j) Pre-Fab Pilaster: The Contract unit price will include the pilaster and all mounting hardware as indicated
in the plans.
(k) High Mast Lighting Pole Complete: The Contract unit price will include the pole, luminaires with lamps,
lowering system, breakers and anchor bolts with lock nuts and washers as indicated in the plans and the
Design Standards.
(l) Conductor: The length, in feet [meters], as indicated in the plans and the Design Standards.
(m) Lighting Pole Complete: The Contract unit price will include the pole, truss arm, luminaire with lamp,
anchor bolts with lock nuts and washers, frangible base and foundation.
(n) Pole Cable Distribution System: The Contract Unit price will include the surge
protector, fuse holders with fuses, waterproof connectors and the waterproof wiring connection to the
luminaries.
715-17 Basis of Payment.
Prices and payments will be full compensation for all work specified in this Section, including all materials,
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PRICE PROPOSAL
NAME AND LOCATION OF PROJECT
Date: _____ / _____ / ______
The Contractor Shall Furnish All Labor, Materials, Equipment, Tools, MOT, Supplies, and All
Other Items Required To Complete The Work In Accordance With The Contract Documents.

ROADWAY
Pay Item
FDOT BEM #
Description Qty Unit Unit Cost
Extended
Cost
101 Mobilization LS
102-1 Maintenance of Traffic LS
104-10 Hay or Straw Bale (18"x18"x36") EA
104-13 Silt Fence Staked (Type III) LF
110-4 Removal of Existing Pavement (Clearing & Grubbing) SY
520-1 Concrete Curb and Gutter LF
522-1 Concrete Sidewalk (4" Depth) SY
522-2 Concrete Sidewalk (6" Depth at Commercial Driveways) SY
570-5 Fertilizer (265 lbs/acre of 16-4-8) TN
570-9 Water for Grassing (1 inch per week) (Thousand Gallons) MG
575-1 Sodding (To Match Existing Conditions) SY
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Sub Total - Roadway
LIGHTING
555-1 Directional Bore Less Than 6" (2 PVC Schedule 40) LF
715-1-113 Conductor (Insulated) (No. 6) LF
715-2-115 Conduit (Underground) (2" PVC Schedule 40) LF
715-7-11 Load Center (Secondary Voltage) EA
715-14-11 Pull Box (Roadside) EA
715-xxx-xxx
Standard xx ft. Aluminum Light Pole w/x Arm Complete
and Installed including light pole foundations.
EA
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Sub Total - Lighting

Total Estimated Project Cost

Deductive Alternate Light Pole Configuration
No BEM #
LUMEC All Aluminum Light Pole Assembly DMS50-
250MH-SG3-480-LD-DL-CRL-1A-SAM8-23.5-GN6-TX-
MS11684B with Powder Coat Ivy Green Finish Complete
and Installed including light pole foundations per plans.
EA
Deductive Alternate Extra Decorative Light Poles
No BEM #
LUMEC All Aluminum Light Pole Assembly DMS50-
250MH-SG3-480-LD-DL-CRL-1A-SAM8-23.5-GN6-TX-
MS11684B with Powder Coat Ivy Green Finish Complete
for Replacement Units due to damage after installation
during normal service.
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BREAKAWAY FUSEHOLDER ON 480 VOLT
(HEB-AW-RYC or equivalent) (LINE POLE)
COLLIER COUNTY TRAFFIC OPERATIONS
Conventional Aluminum Light Pole
DRAWN BY: JWM
State Highway Pole Wiring Detail
UL Approved Ground Rod 5/8"x20' Long
DATE: 04-07-06 DRAWING NO.: CCTO 06-4184 APPROVED BY: RWT
STAINLESS STEEL BOLTS,
BANDS FRONT & BACK WITH
CAST ALUMINUM MOUNTING
STRANDED AWG 6 CU GROUND WIRE
OPPOSITE HANDHOLE
GROUND LUG LOCATED
THE SAME SIZE AS FNQ10 FUSE.
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The 20 feet length of rod may be either
two rods 10 feet in length connected by
an irreversible coupling and driven as a single
rod or two rods 10 feet in length and separated
by at least 20 feet.
Make all bonds between ground wires and ground
electrode assemblies or arrays with an exothermic
bond.
Class II Foundation Concrete may be cast
in place or precast with "flowable fill" backfill
per FDOT Index 17515 sheet 3 of 3 or
6"
+
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FLOWABLE FILL BETWEEN
PRECAST FOUNDATION AND
WALL OF EXCAVATION OR
SPLIT BOLT CONNECTOR AND ALL
ELECTRICAL TAPE OR EQUIVALENT
WITH 3M SUPER 33 VINYL PLASTIC
BARE WIRE SHALL BE WRAPPED
+
20' SETBACK FROM EDGE OF TRAVELED
PAVEMENT OR 4' FROM FACE OF CURB
UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ON PLANS.
FRANGIBLE TRANSFORMER BASE
SHOWN ON PLANS
CUTOFF OPTICS AS
LUMINAIRE WITH FULL
Ref: FDOT Design Standard Index 17500 rev. 07/01/05
(As Required by Manufacturer)
TOP OF FLOWABLE FILL/SAND
COMPRESSION SLEEVE &
Do Not Use Twist-on Connectors If Any Of
(HEB-AW-RLC-J or equivalent) (END POLE)
(HET-AW-RLC-J or equivalent) (END POLE)
(HET-AW-RYC or equivalent) (LINE POLE)
Hydraulic Placed Clean Sands per 715-6.3
HYDRAULIC PLACED CLEAN
SANDS PER 715-6.3
NEC 2005
LOCKWASHERS & NUTS
The Conductors Involved Are Larger Than #10.
See NEC 250.53
Grounding Electrode Installation
TOP OF CONDUIT
HEAT SHRINK INSULATION
(PHASE COLOR CODE = BLACK)
(PHASE COLOR CODE = WHITE)
18" OVAL MAINTENANCE
LOOP SECURED IN CENTER
WITH PLASTIC TIE WRAP
Provide cable length to remove
fuseholders, surge arrester, and
ballast from pole for maintenance.
Remove slack from the luminaire
cable to provide tension on the
fuseholders if the pole breaks
away. Pull excess cable into pull
box and tighten strain relief fitting
at conduit to prevent cable from
slipping. (per FDOT Index 17500
rev. 07/01/05 sheet 1 of 3)
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WATERPROOF SPLICE
POLYMER CONCRETE
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CONCRETE PAD
12" Crushed Stone
PULLING BELL WITH CONDUIT SEAL
PER ROAD & BRIDGE
CONSTRUCTION SPECS. 630-3.5
DO NOT GROUND POLE WITHIN 2X GROUND ROD
LENGTH OF TRAFFIC SIGNAL CONTROLLER CABINET OR
CONTROLLER CABINET GROUNDING ELECTRODE OR
GROUNDING ARRAY.
White Edge Line
PULL BOX AND LID
BLACK or RED=HOT, WHITE=NEUTRAL, GREEN=GROUND
AWG 6 THWN STRANDED COPPER GROUNDING
CONDUCTORS AND CONDUIT AS SHOWN IN PROJECT PLANS.
CONDUCTOR CONNECTING ALL POLES.
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COLLIER COUNTY TRAFFIC OPERATIONS
DRAWN BY: JWM DRAWING No. CCTO 04-226 DATE: 05-21-04
STANDARD ROADWAY LIGHTING
4030
4025
4035
2000-2005-2010
1070 - 3075
3040
3030 - 3035
3000 - 3025
Item
Fuse Holder with Fuse Neutral and Boots (White)
Fuse Holder with Fuse and Boots (Black)
Transformer Base Aluminum (TB1-17) (TB2-17) (TB3-17)
Surge Protector
Pole, Round Tapered Aluminum
Pole, Round Tapered Aluminum with Top Tenon Mount
Luminaire, Turnpike
Luminaire, Full Cutoff CobraHead
Description / Part No.
Luminaire, Semi Cutoff CobraHead
2-3/8" OD x 4" Tenon
(Included with Pole)
For Pole Top Mount
1070
1000
thru
1065
2005
2000
2010
1000 - 1065
Cobra Head and Turnpike Luminaire
NEC 2005
Ref: FDOT Design Standards 1994.
FDOT Design Standards 2008.
single rod or two rods 10 feet in length
and separated by at least 20 feet.
an irreversible coupling and driven as a
two rods 10 feet in length connected by
The 20 feet length of rod may be either
(FDOT Index 17764 & 17721)
CONDUIT AS SHOWN ON PLANS
6" MIN.
BLACK=HOT, WHITE=NEUTRAL, GREEN=GROUND
TOP OF FLOWABLE FILL/SAND
+
6"
-
2" MIN.
PER ROAD & BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION
SPECIFICATIONS 630-3.5
SPLIT BOLT CONNECTOR AND ALL
ELECTRICAL TAPE OR EQUIVALENT
WITH 3M SUPER 33 VINYL PLASTIC
BARE WIRE SHALL BE WRAPPED
OPPOSITE HANDHOLE
GROUND LUG LOCATED
BANDS FRONT & BACK WITH
STAINLESS STEEL BOLTS,
LOCKWASHERS & NUTS
CAST ALUMINUM MOUNTING
4035
4025 4030
Revised: 8-24-09
TOP OF CONDUIT
30" MIN.
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3000
3025
thru
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3035
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2005
2000
2010
See CCTO 08-202 for Dual Arm Pole
PULLING BELL WITH CONDUIT SEAL
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6400
6410
6460
6810
Finished Grade
6500 6490
4005
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6425
6420
BLACK AWG 6 CONDUCTOR
GREEN AWG 6 CONDUCTOR
WHITE AWG 6 CONDUCTOR
6415
6425
6420
Black AWG 10 Stranded Copper Conductor
White AWG 10 Stranded Copper Conductor
Green AWG 10 Stranded Copper Conductor
6400
6410
6405
Black AWG 6 Stranded Copper Conductor
White AWG 6 Stranded Copper Conductor
Green AWG 6 Stranded Copper Conductor
4005 Fuse 10 amp 500 VAC Time Delay
6810 Grounding Electrode 5/8" Diameter x 20 ft. Copper Clad
6460 Split Bolt Connector
6490 Heat Shrink Insulation
6500 Tinned Copper Compression Splice
1075
COLLIER COUNTY TRAFFIC OPERATIONS
HSG ONLY - LMS11684A
Available As One Unit Only
6070
6065
6060
6055
6050
6045
6080
6075
6035
6040
6030
6025
6020
6015
6010
6005
Complete Luminaire Assembly 6000
Finished Grade
Decorative Cover (Transition Fitter - LMS11684A)
Central Adaptor (LMS11684A)
Decorative Bands (Scroll - LMS11684A)
Lower Breakaway Banner Arm (BABS - LMS11684A) 6080
Upper Banner Arm (BAS-LMS11684A)
6075
Cover (BRWY BSCOV - LMS11684A) 6070
Base Cover (LMS11684A) 6065
Access Door (Handhole Cover - LMS11684A) 6060
Base (Included with Pole 2150) 6055
6050
Pole (SSM8-27-LMS11684A)
6045
6040
6035
Arm
6030
Suspension Ring Adaptor 107598 6025
Upper Housing 6020
Lower Housing
6015
Reflector (SG3-LMS11684A)Optics 6010
Globe (DL w/Frame - LMS12684A) 6005
Description Item
LUMEC DECORATIVE STREETLIGHT ASSEMBLY
250 watt Metal Halide DMS30 LMS11684A(Type A)
Drawing No. CCTO 03-204 Drawn: JWM Date: 08-12-02 Revised: 08-31-09
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6000
24
US 41, Fredrick to Courthouse Shadows
COLLIER COUNTY TRAFFIC OPERATIONS
DRAWN BY: JWM DRAWING No. CCTO 03-204A DATE: 04-07-06
LUMEC Decorative Pole Wiring Detail
US 41, Fredrick to Courthouse Shadows
2" MIN.
2" PVC CONDUIT AS
GROUND WIRE.
WHITE AWG 6 (MINIMUM) INSULATED STRANDED COPPER
BLACK AWG 6 (MINIMUM) INSULATED STRANDED COPPER
GREEN AWG 6 (MINIMUM) INSULATED STRANDED
UL APPROVED GROUND
CIRCUIT CONDUCTOR AS SHOWN IN PROJECT PLANS.
COPPER GROUND WIRE CONNECTING ALL POLES.
OF STRANDED AWG 6 COPPER
6" MIN.
1/2" PVC IN BASE FOR PASSAGE
The 20 feet length of rod may be either
two rods 10 feet in length connected by
a threaded coupling and driven as a single
rod or two rods 10 feet in length separated
by at least 20 feet.
Make all bonds between ground wires and ground
electrode assemblies or arrays with an exothermic
bond.
Class I (Special) Foundation Concrete may be
cast-in-place or precast with "flowable fill"
backfill per FDOT Index 17515 sheet 3 of 7
6"
+
-
FLOWABLE FILL BETWEEN
PRECAST FOUNDATION AND
WALL OF EXCAVATION
TOP OF FLOWABLE FILL
GREEN (GROUND) AWG 10
WHITE (NEUTRAL) AWG 10
BLACK (HOT) AWG 10
(As Required by Manufacturer)
COMPRESSION SLEEVE &
HEAT SHRINK INSULATION
SIDE WITH 10 AMP FNQ SLOW BLOW FUSE.
BREAKAWAY FUSEHOLDER ON 480 VOLT
(HEB-AW-RYC or equivalent) (LINE POLE)
(HEB-AW-RLC-J or equivalent) (END POLE)
(PHASE COLOR CODE = BLACK)
THE SAME SIZE AS FNQ10 FUSE.
SIDE WITH SOLID COPPER FUSE NEUTRAL
BREAKAWAY FUSEHOLDER ON NEUTRAL
(HET-AW-RLC-J or equivalent) (END POLE)
(HET-AW-RYC or equivalent) (LINE POLE)
(PHASE COLOR CODE = WHITE)
HESCO/RLS HE480 (or equivalent)
SECONDARY SURGE ARRESTER
250 watt Metal Halide BALLAST
SPLIT BOLT CONNECTOR AND ALL
ELECTRICAL TAPE OR EQUIVALENT
WITH 3M SUPER 33 VINYL PLASTIC
BARE WIRE SHALL BE WRAPPED
480 volt Advance 71A5740-001D
LUMEC 250 watt Metal Halide Lamp Assembly
DMS30 LMS11684A - 24 ft. Mounting Height
30" MIN.
25
DO NOT GROUND POLE WITHIN 2X GROUND ROD
LENGTH OF TRAFFIC SIGNAL CONTROLLER CABINET OR
CONTROLLER CABINET GROUNDING ELECTRODE OR
GROUNDING ARRAY.
6500 6490
4035
4005
4025
3820
4030
6460
6420
6415
6425
6405
6400
6410
NEUTRAL AS SHOWN IN PROJECT PLANS.
BLACK=HOT, WHITE=NEUTRAL, GREEN=GROUND
6810
ROD 5/8"x20' LONG
SHOWN IN PROJECT PLANS.
See Drawing Number CCTO 03-204 for Pole Details
revised: 8-25-09
DRAWN BY: JWM
250 watt Metal Halide
COLLIER COUNTY TRAFFIC OPERATIONS
DATE: 08-15-02 DRAWING No. CCTO 03-205
Description / Part No. Item
5000
5015
5030
5035
5005
AAL #UCL-BEL-H3-02A-1057
Valmont Single Scroll Arm Dwg. #lLH24755B
Valmont Twin Scroll Arm Dwg. #lLH24755B
Valmont Removable Pole Top Cap w/Set Screws Dwg. #LH24755B
Valmont 7"x4" Lightpole Shaft Dwg. #LH24755B (Single Scrool Arm)
VALMONT / AAL LIGHTING
Valmont Transformer Base Dwg. #07R1012B17 (Single Scroll Arm)
5020
TWIN SCROLL ARM
Description: Valmont/AAL Lighting
Universe Series
Valmont #LH24755B
AAL #UCL-BEL-H3-02A-1057
Valmont Transformer Base Dwg. #10R1315B17 (Twin Scroll Arm)
5010
Valmont 10"x6" Lightpole Shaft Dwg. #LH24755B (Twin Scrool Arm)
5025
Livingston Road, Golden Gate Pkwy to Pine Ridge Rd
26
5000
5000
5000
5035
5030
5015
5035
5005
5020
5010
5025
5030
Revised: 08-31-09
See Drawing No. CCTO 03-200 for Pole Wiring Details
DRAWN BY: JWM
400 watt High Pressure Sodium
COLLIER COUNTY TRAFFIC OPERATIONS
DATE: 09-03-02 DRAWING No. CCTO 03-206
Description / Part No. Item
5050
5055
5065
5060
LUMEC Bell Luminiare 400HPS-DMSL30-SG1-480-BKTX
Hapco 2" Sch. 40 Pipe Arm Alloy 6063-T6 (77836)
Hapco Removable Pole Top Cap w/Set Screws
Hapco Aluminum Scrool, 2"x3/4"x1/4" Channel (77837)
HAPCO / LUMEC LIGHTING
5070
Complete Pole Assembly Powder Coated Black
Hapco Transformer Base (70501) with Door
Hapco Tapered Aluminum Pole 0.219 Wall Alloy 6063-T6
5075
Textured Per HAPCO Specification 73737-117
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See Drawing No. CCTO 03-200 for Pole Wiring Details
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5055
5065
5060
5050
5075
5070
Revised: 08-31-09
DRAWN BY: JWM
Immokalee Blue Lights
COLLIER COUNTY TRAFFIC OPERATIONS
DATE: 12-22-03 DRAWING No. CCTO 03-207
Description / Part No. Item
1
IMMOKALEE MSTU LIGHTING / LUMEC
2
All Median Lights
1
2
1
Lumec Model CAND1 LMS6978E Street Light
1a
1a
1a
Lumec Model DMS30 LMS8576A Street Light (250W HPS & 175W Metal Halide)
Lumec Model DMS30 LMS8576B Street Light (250W HPS Single Fixture Only)
State Hwy 29 at New Market Rd.
Circuit 29J Is All 240 Volt.
Main St. 250W HPS Roadway Lights
Are All 480V and Sidewalk & Median
175W Metal Halide Lights Are 240V
SIDEWALK
ROADWAY
SIDEWALK
ROADWAY
Revised: 08-31-09
250w HPS
480 volt
240 volt
175w MH
240 volt
250w HPS
175w MH
240 volt
175w MH
240 volt
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DATE: 08-27-04 DRAWN BY: JWM DRAWING No. CCTO 04-327
DIRECTIONAL BORE
METHOD OF PAYMENT
COLLIER COUNTY TRAFFIC OPERATIONS
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BASIS OF PAYMENT WILL BE FROM BACK OF CURB TO
BACK OF CURB OR EDGE OF PAVEMENT TO EDGE OF
PAVEMENT REGARDLESS OF THE ENTRY & EXIT POINT.
DIRECTIONAL BORE
DIRECTIONAL BORE
30
POLE NO.:
24 Hr. TIME:
STANDARD ALUMINUM & GALVANIZED POLE INSTALLATION
/ /
/ / RESTORED TO SERVICE:
DAMAGE ASSESMENT BY:
FULL CUTOFF SEMI CUTOFF INTERSTATE TURNPIKE
DATE:
CIRCUIT NO.:
LUMINAIRE:
NEAREST INTERSECTION:
MAJOR ROADWAY:
STANDARD ROADWAY LIGHTING POLE DAMAGE REPORT
COLLIER COUNTY TRAFFIC OPERATIONS
DRAWN BY: JWM DRAWING No. CCTO 04-221 DATE: 04-23-04
ROADWAY LIGHTING DAMAGE REPORT
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FIXTURE ARM LENGTH
4030
4005 4025
4035
2000-2005-2010
1070 - 1075
3040
3030 - 3035
3000 - 3025
Item Replaced
Fuse Holder with Fuse Neutral and Boots (White)
Fuse Holder with Fuse and Boots (Black)
Transformer Base Aluminum TB1-17 TB2-17 TB3-17
Surge Protector
Pole, Round Tapered Aluminum
Pole, Round Tapered Aluminum with Top Tenon Mount
Luminaire, Turnpike with Lamp
Luminaire, Full Cutoff CobraHead with Lamp
Description
Luminaire, Semi Cutoff CobraHead with Lamp
$
Unit Cost
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2-3/8" OD x 4" Tenon
(Included with Pole)
For Pole Top Mount
3040
1070
1000
thru
1065
2005
2000
2010
1000 - 1065
$
$
$
$
Cobra Head and Turnpike Luminaire
Revised: 01-02-08
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
31
3030
thru
3035
3000
thru
3025
$
2005
2000
2010
1
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"
4035
4005 4025
4030
2005
2000
2010
6415
6425
6420
6460
6505 6490
1075
See Drawing No. CCTO 08-202
for Dual Arm Pole Wiring Detail
6415 Black AWG 10 Stranded Copper Conductor
6425 White AWG 10 Stranded Copper Conductor
6420 Green AWG 10 Stranded Copper Conductor
6460 Split Bolt Connector
/ /
DATE: HOURS:
PLATFORM TRUCK DATE: HOURS:
/ /
HOURS: DATE: PICK-UP TRUCK
BUCKET TRUCK
ARROWBOARD TRUCK DATE: HOURS: / /
/ /
/ / HOURS: DATE:
VAN DATE: HOURS: / /
/ / HOURS: DATE: VAN
DATE: HOURS: / /
/ /
/ / HOURS: DATE: ARROWBOARD TRUCK
BUCKET TRUCK
PICK-UP TRUCK DATE: HOURS: / /
HOURS: DATE: PLATFORM TRUCK
ARROWBOARD TRUCK DATE: HOURS: / /
/ / HOURS: DATE: BUCKET TRUCK
NOTES:
PICK-UP TRUCK / / HOURS: DATE:
TECHNICIAN: HOURS: DATE:
/ /
TECHNICIAN: HOURS: DATE:
/ /
TECHNICIAN: HOURS: DATE:
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TECHNICIAN: HOURS: DATE:
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TECHNICIAN: HOURS: DATE:
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TECHNICIAN: HOURS: DATE:
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TECHNICIAN: HOURS: DATE:
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TECHNICIAN: HOURS: DATE:
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TECHNICIAN: HOURS: DATE:
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TECHNICIAN: HOURS: DATE:
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TECHNICIAN: HOURS: DATE:
/ /
TECHNICIAN: HOURS: DATE:
/ /
VAN
PLATFORM TRUCK
DATE: HOURS: / /
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ROADWAY LIGHTING TIME and EQUIPMENT REPORT
CCTO 04-221A
/ / RESTORED TO SERVICE:
COLLIER COUNTY TRAFFIC OPERATIONS
POLE NO.:
/ / DATE:
CIRCUIT NO.:
NEAREST INTERSECTION:
MAJOR ROADWAY:
24 Hr. TIME:
LUMEC EAST TRAIL ROADWAY LIGHTING POLE DAMAGE REPORT
DRAWING No. CCTO 04-225 DRAWN BY: JWM DATE: 04-23-04
DAMAGE ASSESMENT BY:
Item Replaced Description
6005 Globe (DL w/Frame - LMS12684A)
6010 Reflector (SG3-LMS11684A)
6015
Lower Housing
6020 Upper Housing
6030 Arm
6035
6040
6045
Pole (SSM8-27-LMS11684A)
6050
6055 Base (Included with Pole 2150)
6060 Access Door (REPL-SSM8 LMS11684-GN-TX)
6065 Base Cover (LMS11684A)
6070 Cover (BRWY BSCOV - LMS11684A)
6075
Upper Banner Arm (BAS-LMS11684A)
6080 Lower Breakaway Banner Arm (BABS - LMS11684A)
Decorative Bands (Scroll - LMS11684A)
Central Adaptor (LMS11684A)
Decorative Cover (Transition Fitter - LMS11684A)
Unit Cost
Finished Grade
6000 Complete Luminaire Assembly
6005
Fuse Holder with Fuse and Boots 4025
Fuse Holder with Fuse Neutral and Boots 4030
Ballast, 250 watt 480 volt Metal Halide 3820
Surge Protector 4035
6010
6015
6020
6025
6030
6040
6035
6075
6080
6045
6050
6060
6055
6065
6070
Available As One Unit Only
HSG ONLY - LMS11684A
Revised: 9-2-09
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$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
*
6000
4035
4025
3820
4030
$ 6025 Suspension Ring Adaptor 107598
LUMEC LIGHT ASSEMBLY DAMAGE REPORT
US 41, Fredrick to Courthouse Shadows
DMS30 LMS11684A (Type A)
6085
6085 Breakaway Support Coupling Transpo Industries #201
Not Shown
LIVINGSTON ROADWAY LIGHTING POLE DAMAGE REPORT
DOUBLE ARM
24 Hr. TIME:
DAMAGE ASSESMENT BY:
MAJOR ROADWAY:
NEAREST INTERSECTION:
LUMINAIRE:
CIRCUIT NO.:
DATE:
SINGLE ARM
/ /
POLE NO.:
ROADWAY LIGHTING DAMAGE REPORT
COLLIER COUNTY TRAFFIC OPERATIONS
DATE: 04-23-04 DRAWING No. CCTO 04-222 DRAWN BY: JWM
Livingston Road-AAL/Valmont Installation
RESTORED TO SERVICE: / /
SINGLE SCROLL ARM TWIN SCROLL ARM
5005
5010
5015
5030
5000
5025
5000
5020
5000
Valmont 10"x6" Lightpole 250660106T4A-PTD (Twin Scroll Arm)
Valmont 7"x4" Lightpole 200640706T4A-PTD (Single Scroll Arm)
Valmont Removable Pole Top Cap w/Set Screws 300240
Valmont Transformer Base Dwg. #10R1315B17 (Twin) English Ivy
Valmont Transformer Base Dwg. #07R1012B17 (Single) English Ivy $
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
Unit Cost
$
$
250 watt Metal Halide Lamp
Description / Part No.
Valmont Twin Scroll Arm 2PA0825H60A-PTD English Ivy
Valmont Single Scroll Arm 1PA0825H40A-PTD English Ivy
AAL Luminaire #UCL-BEL-H3-02A-1057
Fuse Holder with Fuse Neutral and Boots (White - not shown)
Fuse Holder with Fuse and Boots (Black - not shown)
Surge Protector (not shown)
4030
4025
4035
5025
5010
5020
5005
Ballast, Advance 71A5740-001D
5030
5015
3820
3620
5000
Item Replaced
5035
5035
5035
$
$
Revised: 01-02-08
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4035
4005 4025
4030
5010
5025
Complete Pole Assembly Powder Coated Black
Textured Per HAPCO Specification 73737-117
/ / RESTORED TO SERVICE:
COLLIER COUNTY TRAFFIC OPERATIONS
POLE NO.:
/ / DATE:
CIRCUIT NO.:
NEAREST INTERSECTION:
MAJOR ROADWAY:
24 Hr. TIME:
MEDITERRA ROADWAY LIGHTING POLE DAMAGE REPORT
DRAWN BY: JWM DRAWING No. CCTO 04-223 DATE: 04-23-04
DAMAGE ASSESMENT BY:
Hapco Transformer Base (70501) with Door
LUMEC Bell Luminaire 400 HPS-DMSL30-SG1-480-BKTX
Hapco Aluminum scroll, 2" x 3/4" x 1/4" Channel (77837)
Hapco Tapered Aluminum Pole 0.219 Wall Alloy 6063-T6
Description / Part No.
Hapco 2" Schedule 40 Pipe Arm Alloy 6063-T6 (77836)
Item Replaced
5065 Hapco Removable Pole Top Cap w/Set Screws (w/Arm Assy)
5075
5060
5070
5050
5055
Unit Cost
5065
5060
5050
5070
5075
Finished Grade
5055
Surge Protector
Fuse Holder with Fuse and Boots (Black)
Fuse Holder with Fuse Neutral and Boots (White)
4035
4005 - 4025
4030 $
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
Revised: 10-12-09
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$
4035
4025
4030
5075
Finished Grade
4005
6415
6425
6420
6460
6505 6490
Thermo-Shrink Thin-Wall Heat Shrinkable Tubing
Insulated Vinyl-Butt Connector
6490
6505 $
$
Connector, Split bolt 6460 $
400 watt High Pressure Sodium
HAPCO / LUMEC LIGHTING
MEDITERRA / LIVINGSTON RD.
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09CCTOL-1000
Light Pole 30 ft. Mounting Height, Round Tapered Aluminum 0.188 Wall 6063-T6 Alloy 8OD x 6OD with
single 15 ft. Horizontal x 15 ft. Rise Clamp-on Truss-Style fixture arm:
a. Shaft Length: 15 ft. 0 in. with Damping Device and Galvanized Steel Connecting Hardware
b. Arm: Clamp-on Truss-Style 15 ft. Horizontal Length x 15 ft. Rise
c. Finish: 50 Grit Satin Rubbed.
d. Include Transformer Base TB1-17 with Door and Accessories
e. Exclude Concrete Foundation Anchor Bolts.
Acceptable Brands: Valmont Drawing No. LH64014
09CCTOL-1005
Light Pole 30 ft. Mounting Height, Round Tapered Aluminum 0.188 Wall 6063-T6 Alloy 8OD x 6OD with
single 15 ft. Horizontal x 10 ft. Rise Clamp-on Truss-Style fixture arm:
a. Shaft Length: 19 ft. 0 in. with Damping Device and Galvanized Steel Connecting Hardware
b. Arm: Clamp-on Truss-Style 15 ft. Horizontal Length x 10 ft. Rise
c. Finish: 50 Grit Satin Rubbed.
d. Include Transformer Base 70511 (TB2-17) with Door and Accessories
e. Exclude Concrete Foundation Anchor Bolts.
Acceptable Brands: Hapco Drawing No. B87221
09CCTOL-1010
Light Pole 30 Ft. Mounting Height, Round Tapered Aluminum 0.188 Wall 6063-T6 Alloy 8OD x 6OD with
single 10 ft. Horizontal x 7 ft. Rise Clamp-on Truss-Style fixture arm:
a. Shaft Length: 22 ft. 0 in. with Damping Device and Galvanized Steel Connecting Hardware
b. Arm: Clamp-on Truss-Style 10 ft. Horizontal Length x 7 ft. Rise
c. Finish: 50 Grit Satin Rubbed.
d. Include Transformer Base 70511 (TB2-17) with Door and Accessories
e. Exclude Concrete Foundation Anchor Bolts.
Acceptable Brands: Hapco Drawing No. B87222
09CCTOL-1015
Light Pole 30 ft. Mounting Height, Round Tapered Aluminum 0.188 Wall 6063-T6 Alloy 7OD x 4 OD
with single 10 ft. Horizontal x 3 ft-3 in. Rise Clamp-on Truss-Style fixture arm:
a. Shaft Length: 25 ft. 9 in. with Damping Device and Galvanized Steel Connecting Hardware
b. Arm: Clamp-on Truss-Style 10 ft. Horizontal Length x 3 ft. -3 in. Rise
c. Finish: 50 Grit Satin Rubbed
d. Include Transformer Base 70511 (TB2-17) with Door and Accessories
e. Exclude Concrete Foundation Anchor Bolts.
Acceptable Brands: Hapco Drawing No. 87220
09CCTOL-1020
Light Pole 40 ft. Mounting Height, Round Tapered Aluminum 0.188 Wall 6063-T6 Alloy 10OD x 6OD with
single 12 ft.-0 in. Horizontal x 3 ft.-3 In. Rise Clamp-on Truss-Style fixture arm:
a. Shaft Length: 33 ft. 1 in. with Damping Device and Galvanized Steel Connecting Hardware
b. Arm: Clamp-on Truss-Style 14 ft.-10 in. Horizontal Length x 3 ft.-6 in. Rise
c. Finish: 50 Grit Satin Rubbed.
d. Include Transformer Base 70501 with Door and Accessories
e. Exclude Concrete Foundation Anchor Bolts.
Acceptable Brands: Hapco Drawing No. C81053
Light Pole, Round Tapered Aluminum per AASHTO Standard Specifications for Structural Supports for Highway Signs,
Luminaires and Traffic Signals" and State of Florida, Department of Transportation Design Standards, Latest Edition,
and per State of Florida Department of Transportation Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction
Section 992 Latest Edition.
ROADWAY LIGHTING COMPONENTS
Stock Ordering Descriptions - Revised 12-08-09
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09CCTOL-1025
Light Pole 40 ft. Mounting Height, Round Tapered Aluminum 0.188 Wall 6063-T6 Alloy 10OD x 6OD with
single 8 ft.-0 in. Horizontal x 3 ft.-6 in. Rise Clamp-on Truss-Style fixture arm:
a. Shaft Length: 35 ft. 7 in. with Damping Device and Galvanized Steel Connecting Hardware
b. Arm: Clamp-on Truss-Style 8 ft.-10 in. Horizontal Length x 3 ft.-6 in. Rise
c. Finish: 50 Grit Satin Rubbed.
d. Include Transformer Base 70501 with Door and Accessories
e. Exclude Concrete Foundation Anchor Bolts.
Acceptable Brands: Hapco Drawing No. C81503
09CCTOL-1030
Light Pole 40 ft. Mounting Height, Round Tapered Aluminum 0.188 Wall 6063-T6 Alloy 9OD x 6OD with
single 14 ft.-10 in. Horizontal x 12 ft.-6 in. Rise Clamp-on Truss-Style fixture arm:
a. Shaft Length: 26 ft. 1 in. with Damping Device and Galvanized Steel Connecting Hardware
b. Arm: Clamp-on Truss-Style 14 ft.-10 in. Horizontal Length x 12 ft.-6 in. Rise
c. Finish: 50 Grit Satin Rubbed.
d. Include Transformer Base 70501 (TB1-17) with Door and Accessories
e. Exclude Concrete Foundation Anchor Bolts.
Acceptable Brands: Hapco Drawing No. B13556 (Rattlesnake Hammock Project)
09CCTOL-1035
Light Pole 40 ft. Mounting Height, Round Tapered Aluminum 0.188 Wall 6063-T6 Alloy 8OD x 6OD with
single 15 ft.-0 in. Horizontal x 6 ft.-0 In. Rise Clamp-on Truss-Style fixture arm:
a. Shaft Length: 33 ft. 1 in. with Damping Device and Galvanized Steel Connecting Hardware
b. Arm: Clamp-on Truss-Style 15 ft.-0 in. Horizontal Length x 6 ft.-0 in. Rise
c. Finish: 50 Grit Satin Rubbed.
d. Include Transformer Base 70501 with Door and Accessories
e. Exclude Concrete Foundation Anchor Bolts.
Acceptable Brands: Hapco Drawing No. B88113 (Rattlesnake Hammock Project)
09CCTOL-1040
Light Pole 40 ft. Mounting Height, Round Tapered Aluminum 0.188 Wall 6063-T6 Alloy 8OD x 6OD with
single 15 ft.-0 in. Horizontal x 6 ft.-0 In. Rise Clamp-on Truss-Style fixture arm:
a. Shaft Length: 34 ft. 0 in. with Damping Device and Galvanized Steel Connecting Hardware
b. Arm: Clamp-on Truss-Style 15 ft.-0 in. Horizontal Length x 6 ft.-0 in. Rise
c. Finish: 50 Grit Satin Rubbed.
d. Reinforced Handhole (4"x6") with Cover and stainless Steel Hex. Hd. Screws
e. Base Flange (50730) Alloy 356-T6 With bolt Covers and Stainless Steel Hex Hd. Screws
f. Exclude Concrete Foundation Anchor Bolts.
Acceptable Brands: Hapco Drawing No. B85951 (Rattlesnake Hammock Project)
09CCTOL-1045
Light Pole 45 ft. Mounting Height, Pole, Round Tapered Aluminum 0.188 Wall 6063-T6 Alloy 9OD x 6OD
with single 8 ft. Horizontal x 5 ft. Rise Clamp-on Truss-Style fixture arm:
a. Shaft Length: 39 ft. 0 in. with Damping Device and Galvanized Steel Connecting Hardware
b. Arm: Clamp-on Truss-Style 8 ft. Horizontal Length x 5 ft. -0 in. Rise
c. Finish: 50 Grit Satin Rubbed
d. Include Transformer Base 70501 (TB1-17) with Door and Accessories
e. Exclude Concrete Foundation Anchor Bolts.
Acceptable Brands: Hapco B87218
09CCTOL-1050
Light Pole 45 ft. Mounting Height, Pole, Round Tapered Aluminum 0.188 Wall 6063-T6 Alloy 9OD x 6OD
with single 12 ft. Horizontal x 5 ft. Rise Clamp-on Truss-Style fixture arm:
a. Shaft Length: 39 ft. 0 in. with Damping Device and Galvanized Steel Connecting Hardware
b. Arm: Clamp-on Truss-Style 12 ft. Horizontal Length x 5 ft. -0 in. Rise
c. Finish: 50 Grit Satin Rubbed
d. Include Transformer Base 70501 TB1-17) with Door and Accessories
e. Exclude Concrete Foundation Anchor Bolts.
Acceptable Brands: Hapco
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09CCTOL-1055
Light Pole 45 ft. Mounting Height, Pole, Round Tapered Aluminum 0.188 Wall 6063-T6 Alloy 9OD x 6OD
with single 15 ft. Horizontal x 5 ft. Rise Clamp-on Truss-Style fixture arm:
a. Shaft Length: 39 ft. 0 in. with Damping Device and Galvanized Steel Connecting Hardware
b. Arm: Clamp-on Truss-Style 15 ft. Horizontal Length x 5 ft. -0 in. Rise
c. Finish: 50 Grit Satin Rubbed
d. Include Transformer Base 70501 (TB1-17) with Door and Accessories
e. Exclude Concrete Foundation Anchor Bolts.
Acceptable Brands: Hapco B87219
09CCTOL-1060
Light Pole 45 ft. Mounting Height, Round Tapered Aluminum 0.188 Wall 6063-T6 Alloy 10OD x 6OD with
Dual 8 ft. Horizontal x 5 ft. Rise Clamp-on Truss-Style fixture arms:
a. Shaft Length: 39 ft. 0 in. with Damping Device and Galvanized Steel Connecting Hardware
b. Arm: Dual Clamp-on Truss-Style 8 ft. Horizontal Length x 5 ft. -0 in. Rise
c. Finish: 50 Grit Satin Rubbed
d. Include Transformer Base 70501 (TB1-17) with Door and Accessories
e. Exclude Concrete Foundation Anchor Bolts.
Acceptable Brands: Hapco B87217
09CCTOL-1065
Light Pole 45 ft. Mounting Height, Round Tapered Aluminum 0.250 Wall 6063-T6 Alloy 10OD x 6OD with
Dual 12 ft. Horizontal x 6 ft. Rise Clamp-on Truss-Style fixture arms:
a. Shaft Length: 38 ft. 1 in. with Damping Device and Galvanized Steel Connecting Hardware
b. Arm: Dual Clamp-on Truss-Style 12 ft. Horizontal Length x 6 ft. -0 in. Rise
c. Finish: 50 Grit Satin Rubbed
d. Include Transformer Base 70501 (TB1-17) with Door and Accessories
e. Exclude Concrete Foundation Anchor Bolts.
Acceptable Brands: Hapco B12218 (Collier Blvd, US 41 to Davis Blvd)
09CCTOL-1070
Light Pole 40 ft. Mounting Height, Round, Tapered Aluminum 0.188 Wall 6063-T6 Alloy with 2-3/8" OD Top
Tenon Mount:
a. Shaft Length: 39 ft.
b. Top Tenon: 2-3/8 inch OD
c. Finish: 50 Grit Satin Rubbed
d. Equipped With a Damping Device
Acceptable Brands: Valmont VALX 39/TENON TB/AB/QPL SATIN
09CCTOL-1075
Light Pole 50 ft. Mounting Height, Round, Tapered Aluminum 0.188 Wall 6063-T6 Alloy with 2-3/8" OD Top
Tenon Mount:
a. Shaft Length: 48 ft. - 7 in
b. Top Tenon: 2-3/8 inch OD
c. Finish: 50 Grit Satin Rubbed
d. Equipped With a Damping Device
Acceptable Brands: Hapco B13333 (Collier Blvd, US 41 to Davis Blvd)
09CCTOL-1080 Pole Round, Tapered Galvanized Steel for use with single 8 ft. to 12 ft. Truss-Style fixture arm:
a. Conform to ASTM A595 Grade-A.
b. Shaft Length: 25 ft.
c. Finish: Galvanized
d. Equipped With a Damping Device
Acceptable Brands: Valmont 700A220
09CCTOL-1085 Pole Round, Tapered Galvanized Steel for use with single 8ft. to 12 ft. Truss-Style fixture arm:
a. Conform to ASTM A595 Grade-A.
b. Shaft Length: 30 ft.
c. Finish: Galvanized
d. Equipped With a Damping Device
Acceptable Brands: Valmont 750A270
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09CCTOL-1090 Pole Round, Tapered Galvanized Steel for use with single 15 ft. Truss-Style fixture arm:
a. Conform to ASTM A595 Grade-A.
b. Shaft Length: 30 ft.
c. Finish: Galvanized
d. Equipped With a Damping Device
Acceptable Brands: Valmont 800A270
09CCTOL-1095 Arm Galvanized, Single Clamp-on Truss-Style for use with above Valmont Round Tapered Galvanized Steel
Fixture Mounting Height: 25 ft. to 30 ft.
a. 8 ft. Arm
b. 10 ft. Arm
c. 12 ft. Arm
d. 15 ft. Arm
09CCTOL-1100 Arm Galvanized, Single Bolt-on Truss-Style for use with above Round Tapered Galvanized Steel Pole
Fixture Mounting Height: 25 ft. to 30 ft
a. 8 ft. Arm
b. 10 ft. Arm
c. 12 ft. Arm
d. 15 ft. Arm
09CCTOL-2000 Transformer Base, Aluminum for use with 10 x 6 Round Tapered Aluminum Pole
a. Transformer Base Height: 17 inches
b. Top of Base: Slots for Cast Aluminum Base Shoe 10.5 inch to 13.5 inch Bolt Circle.
c. Bottom of Base: Slots for 13 inch to 15 inch Bolt Circle.
d. Door Size: Standard, include all hardware. (Hinged Door is Not Approved)
Acceptable Brands: Valmont VALX TB1-17; HAPCO 70501
09CCTOL-2005 Transformer Base, Aluminum for use with 6 inch to 8 inch Base OD Round Tapered Steel Pole:
a. Transformer Base Height: 17 inches
b. Top of Base: Slots for Steel Base Shoe 10 inch to 12 inch Bolt Circle.
c. Bottom of Base: Slots for 10 inch to 12 inch Bolt Circle.
d. Door Size: Standard, include all hardware. (Hinged Door is Not Approved)
Acceptable Brands: Valmont VALX TB2-17; HAPCO 70511
09CCTOL-2010 Transformer Base, Aluminum for use with 10 x 6 Round Tapered Aluminum Pole
a. Transformer Base Height: 17 inches
b. Top of Base: Slots for Cast Aluminum Base Shoe 13 inch to 15 inch Bolt Circle.
c. Bottom of Base: Slots for 15 inch to 17 inch Bolt Circle.
d. Door Size: Standard, include all hardware. (Hinged Door is Not Approved)
Acceptable Brands: Valmont VALX TB3-17; HAPCO 70521
Frangible Aluminum Transformer Base per AASHTO Standard Specifications for Structural Supports for Highway
Signs, Luminaires and Traffic Signals and State of Florida, Department of Transportation Design Standards, Latest
Edition and per State of Florida DOT Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction, Latest Edition
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09CCTOL-3000 Luminaire, Roadway Lighting Cobra Head:
a. IES Classification: True 90 degree cutoff per RP8-2000, Light Distribution Medium, Type II.
b. Watts: 250
c. Light Source: High Pressure Sodium
d. Volts: 480 VAC
e. Ballast Type: Autoreg
f. Plug-in ignitor
g. Photoelectric Control: None
h. Housing: Die-cast aluminum with gray paint finish.
i. Slipfitter: Adjustable for 1-1/4 to 2 Pipe.
Acceptable Brands: General Electric MDCL=M-400A-25-S-5-A-1-2-F-MC2-2
09CCTOL-3005 Luminaire, Roadway Lighting Cobra Head:
a. IES Classification: True 90 degree cutoff per RP8-2000, Light Distribution Medium, Type II
b. Watts: 400
c. Light Source: High Pressure Sodium
d. Volts: 480 VAC
e. Ballast Type: Autoreg
f. Plug-in ignitor
g. Photoelectric Control: None
h. Housing: Die-cast aluminum with gray paint finish.
i. Slipfitter: Adjustable for 1-1/4 to 2 Pipe.
Acceptable Brands: General Eelectric MDCL=M-400A-40-S-5-A-1-2-F-MC2-1
09CCTOL-3010 Luminaire, Roadway Lighting Cobra Head:
a. IES Classification: True 90 degree cutoff per RP8-2000, Light Distribution Medium, Type II
b. Watts: 400
c. Light Source: Metal Halide
d. Volts: 480 VAC
e. Ballast Type: Autoreg
f. Photoelectric Control: None
g. Housing: Die-cast aluminum with gray paint finish.
h. Slipfitter: Adjustable for 1-1/4 to 2 Pipe.
Acceptable Brands: General Electric MDCL=M-400A-40-M-5-A-1-2-F-MC2-2
09CCTOL-3015 Luminaire, Roadway Lighting Cobra Head:
a. IES Classification: True 90 degree cutoff per RP8-2000, Light Distribution Medium, Type II
b. Watts: 250
c. Light Source: High Pressure Sodium
d. Volts: 120 VAC
e. Ballast Type: Autoreg
f. Plug-in ignitor
g. Photoelectric Control: None
h. Housing: Die-cast aluminum with gray paint finish.
i. Slipfitter: Adjustable for 1-1/4 to 2 Pipe.
Acceptable Brands: General Electric MDCL=M-400A-25-S-1-A-2-F-MC2-2
Luminaire, Roadway Lighting per State of Florida Department of Transportation Standard Specifications for Road and
Bridge Construction, Latest Edition
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09CCTOL-3020 Luminaire, Roadway Lighting Cobra Head:
a. IES Classification: True 90 degree cutoff per RP8-2000, Light Distribution Medium, Type II
b. Watts: 250
c. Light Source: Metal Halide
d. Volts: 480 VAC
e. Ballast Type: Autoreg
f. Photoelectric Control: None
g. Housing: Die-cast aluminum with gray paint finish.
h. Slipfitter: Adjustable for 1-1/4 to 2 Pipe.
Acceptable Brands: General Electric MDCL=M-400A-25-M-5-A-1-2-F-MC2-2
09CCTOL-3025 Luminaire, Roadway Lighting Cobra Head:
a. IES Classification: True 90 degree cutoff per RP8-2000, Light Distribution Medium, Type II
b. Watts: 400
c. Light Source: High Pressure Sodium
d. Volts: 120 VAC
e. Ballast Type: Autoreg
f. Plug-in ignitor
g. Photoelectric Control: None
h. Housing: Die-cast aluminum with gray paint finish.
i. Slipfitter: Adjustable for 1-1/4 to 2 Pipe.
Acceptable Brands: General Electric MDCL=M-400A-40-S-1-A-1-2-F-MC2-2
09CCTOL-3030 Luminaire, Roadway Lighting Cobra Head:
a. IES Classification: Semi-Cutoff , Light Distribution Medium, Type II.
b. Watts: 250
c. Light Source: High Pressure Sodium
d. Volts: 480 VAC
e. Ballast Type: Autoreg
f. Plug-in ignitor
g. Photoelectric Control: None
h. Housing: Die-cast aluminum with gray paint finish.
i. Slipfitter: Adjustable for 1-1/4 to 2 Pipe.
Acceptable Brands: General Electric MDRL=M-400A-25-S-5-A-1-2-R-MS2-2
09CCTOL-3035 Luminaire, Roadway Lighting Cobra Head:
a. IES Classification: Semi-Cutoff , Light Distribution Medium, Type II.
b. Watts: 400
c. Light Source: High Pressure Sodium
d. Volts: 480 VAC
e. Ballast Type: Autoreg
f. Plug-in ignitor
g. Photoelectric Control: None
h. Housing: Die-cast aluminum with gray paint finish.
i. Slipfitter: Adjustable for 1-1/4 to 2 Pipe.
Acceptable Brands: General Electric MDRL=M-400A-40-S-5-A-1-2-R-MS2-2
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09CCTOL-3040 Luminaire, Turnpike Lighting:
a. IES Classification: Non-Cutoff, Light Distribution Medium, Type III.
b. Light Source: High Pressure Sodium
c. Watts: 250/400
d. Volts: 480 VAC
e. Ballast Type: Autoreg
f. Tray Mount Ballast
g. Photoelectric Control: None
h. Housing: Die-cast aluminum with gray paint finish.
i. Mounting: Knuckle Slipfitter for 1.9 inch to 3.0 inch OD Tenon.
Acceptable Brands: General Electric RPFT- 24-S-5-A-1-G-LN3-GR-S .
09CCTOL-3045 LED Luminaire, Roadway Lighting
a. Classification: IESNA Type II Distribution
b. Input Voltage: 240 Vac
c. Driver: 525mA (Standard)
d. Light Source: 80 LEDs at 8,280 Initial Delivered Lumens
e. Photoelectric Control: None
f. Housing: Die-cast aluminum with gray paint finish.
g. Slipfitter: Adjustable for 1-1/4 to 2 Pipe.
h. Minimum Five (5) Year Warranty
Acceptable Brands: Beta LEDway BLD-STR-T2-HT-068-LED-B-UL-SV
09CCTOL-3050 LED Luminaire, Roadway Lighting
a. Classification: IESNA Type II Distribution
b. Input Voltage: 480 Vac
c. Driver: 525mA (Standard)
d. Light Source: 80 LEDs at 8,280 Initial Delivered Lumens
e. Photoelectric Control: None
f. Housing: Die-cast aluminum with gray paint finish.
g. Slipfitter: Adjustable for 1-1/4 to 2 Pipe.
h. Minimum Five (5) Year Warranty
Acceptable Brands: Beta LEDway BLD-STR-T2-HT-068-LED-B-UH-SV
09CCTOL-3055 LED Luminaire, Roadway Lighting
a. Classification: IESNA Type II Distribution
b. Input Voltage: 480 Vac
c. Driver: 525mA (Standard)
d. Light Source: 120 LEDs at 12,420 Initial Delivered Lumens
e. Photoelectric Control: None
f. Housing: Die-cast aluminum with gray paint finish.
g. Slipfitter: Adjustable for 1-1/4 to 2 Pipe.
h. Minimum Five (5) Year Warranty
Acceptable Brands: Beta LEDway BLD-STR-T2-HT-102-LED-B-UH-SV
09CCTOL-3070 Retrofit Kit LED AAL Luminaire, Roadway Lighting
a. Classification: IESNA Type II Distribution
b. Input Voltage: 480 Vac
c. Light Source: LED
d. Photoelectric Control: None
e. Minimum Five (5) Year Warranty
Acceptable Brands: Global Tech Solstice Retrofit Kit
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09CCTOL-3075 Retrofit Kit High Output MH East Trail Decorative Luminaire, Roadway Lighting
a. Classification: IESNA Type II Distribution
b. Input Voltage: 480 Vac
c. Light Source: Philips Cosmo 140W; 153.5W Input; 16,500 Initial Lumens
d. Photoelectric Control: None
e. Minimum Five (5) Year Warranty
Acceptable Brands: REPL-50502-DMS30-SG3-140CW-480 Conversion Kit
09CCTOL-3500 Photoelectric Control Roadway Lighting
a. UL and CSA Compliant
b. Stem Mount (non-swivel type)
c. Volts: 120 Amps: 25 Ballast 25 Tungsten
Acceptable Brands: Intermatic Inc. K4141C
09CCTOL-3505 Receptacle, Photoelectric Control Roadway Lighting:
a. UL and CSA Compliant
b. Volts: 105 to 480 Volts for use with K4500 Series Locking-Type Controls.
Acceptable Brands: Intermatic Inc. K121 Receptacle
09CCTOL-3510 Photoelectric Control Roadway Lighting
a. UL and CSA Compliant
b. Locking -Type Mounting
b. Volts: 120 Amps: 8.3 Ballast 15 Tungsten
Acceptable Brands: Intermatic Inc. K4521
09CCTOL-3515 Photoelectric Control, Roadway Lighting:
a. UL and CSA Compliant
b. Locking -Type Mounting
c. Volts: 208 Amps: 8.3 Ballast 15 Tungsten
Acceptable Brands: Intermatic K4524
09CCTOL-3520 Photoelectric Control, Roadway Lighting:
a. UL and CSA Compliant
b. Locking -Type Mounting
c. Volts: 480 Amps: 8.3 Ballast 15 Tungsten
Acceptable Brands: Intermatic Inc. K4535
09CCTOL-3525 HAND/OFF/AUTO SWITCH
a. 2 Normally Open Contacts 2SPST (50ZAC8)
Acceptable Brands: Siemens 50AA3C3
09CCTOL-3600 Lamp, Roadway Lighting:
a. IES and ANSI Compliant
b. Lamp Type: High Pressure Sodium (HPS)
c. Watts: 250 Bulb: ET-18
d. ANSI Code: S50
e. Finish: Clear
Acceptable Brands: Sylvania LU250/ECO ET-18 .
09CCTOL-3605 Lamp, Roadway Lighting:
a. IES and ANSI Compliant
b. Lamp Type: Metal Halide
c. Watts: 175 Bulb: BT-28
d. ANSI Code: M-57
e. Finish: Clear, Universal Burn
Acceptable Brands: Sylvania Standard Metalarc M175/U BT-28
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09CCTOL-3610 Lamp, Roadway Lighting:
a. IES and ANSI Compliant
b. Lamp Type: Metal Halide
c. Watts: 400 Bulb: ET-18
d. ANSI Code: M-59/E
e. Finish: Clear, Universal Burn
Acceptable Brands: Sylvania Standard Metalarc M400/U/ET-18
09CCTOL-3615 Lamp, Roadway Lighting:
a. IES and ANSI Compliant
b. Lamp Type: High Pressure Sodium (HPS)
c. Watts: 400 Bulb: ET-18
d. ANSI Code: S51
e. Finish: Clear
Acceptable Brands: Sylvania LU400/ECO ET-18 .
09CCTOL-3620 Lamp, Roadway Lighting:
a. IES and ANSI Compliant
b. Lamp Type: Metal Halide
c. Watts: 250 Bulb: BT-28
d. ANSI Code: M-58
e. Finish: Clear, Universal Burn
Acceptable Brands: Sylvania Standard Metalarc M250/U BT-28
09CCTOL-3625 Lamp, Roadway Lighting: (GG Pkwy Overpass)
a. IES and ANSI Compliant
b. Lamp Type: Metal Halide
c. Watts: 400 Bulb: BT-28
d. ANSI Code: M-59/E
e. Finish: Clear, Universal Burn
Acceptable Brands: Sylvania Compact Metalarc M400/U/BT-28
09CCTOL-3630 Lampholder, HID Mogul Base
a. Material: Porcelain
b. Mounting: Screw Type
c. Rating: 2000W 600V 5 KV Pulse-Rated
d. Lamp Type: High Pressure Sodium and/or Metal Halide
e. Watts: 250 and 400
Acceptable Brands: Leviton Catalog No. 8781
09CCTOL-3800 Ballast Replacer Kit, Roadway Lighting Lamp:
a. ANSI & CSA Compliant
b. Watts: 250 S50
c. Light Source: High Pressure Sodium
d. Voltage: MultiTap 120/208/240/277
Acceptable Brands: Advance 71A8271-001D
09CCTOL-3805 Ballast Replacer Kit, Roadway Lighting Lamp:
a. IES and ANSI Compliant
b. Watts: 250 Watt S-50
c. Light Source: High Pressure Sodium
d. Volts: 480
Acceptable Brands: Advance 71A8241-001D; Sylvania LU250/480-KIT
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09CCTOL-3810 Ballast Replacer Kit, Roadway Lighting Lamp:
a. IES and ANSI Compliant
b. Watts: 400 M-59
c. Light Source: Metal Halide
d. Volts: 480
e. Type: Autoreg
Acceptable Brands: Advance 71A6041-001D
09CCTOL-3815 Ballast Replacer Kit, Roadway Lighting Lamp:
a. ANSI & CSA Compliant
b. Watts: 400 S51
c. Light Source: High Pressure Sodium
d. Volts: MultiTap 120/208/240/277
e. Type: Autoreg
Acceptable Brands: Advance 71A8473-001D
09CCTOL-3820 Ballast Replacer Kit, Roadway Lighting Lamp:
a. IES and ANSI Compliant
b. Wattage: 250 M-58
c. Light Source: Metal Halide
d. Volts: 480
e. Type: Autoreg
Acceptable Brands: Advance 71A5740-001D
09CCTOL-3825 Ballast Replacer Kit, Roadway Lighting Lamp:
a. IES and ANSI Compliant
b. Watts: 400 S-51
c. Light Source: High Pressure Sodium
d. Volts: 480
e. Type: Autoreg
Acceptable Brands: Advance 71A8443-001D; Sylvania LU400/480-KIT
09CCTOL-3830 Ballast Replacer Kit, Roadway Lighting Lamp:
a. IES and ANSI Compliant
b. Watts: 175 M-57
c. Light Source: Metal Halide
d. Volts: MultiTap 120/208/240/277/480
Acceptable Brands: Sylvania M175SUPER5KIT 47243
09CCTOL-3900 Ignitor, Roadway Lighting Lamp:
a. IES and ANSI Compliant
b. Plug-in Design
c. Useable with 35 through 400 Watt HPS lamps.
Acceptable Brands: GE 35-967410-51 / GE 35-216710R01 (GEH-3921C)
09CCTOL-3905 Ignitor, Roadway Lighting Lamp:
a. IES and ANSI Compliant
b. Useable with 35 through 400 Watt HPS lamps.
Acceptable Brands: Magnetec HPS450-1B .
09CCTOL-4000 Fuse Neutral, Electrical Roadway Lighting per the following:
a. Dimension: 13/32 x 1-1/2
b. Stamped THIS IS NOT A FUSE
Acceptable Brands: BUSS NNB Fuse Neutrals
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09CCTOL-4005 Fuse, Electrical Roadway Lighting per the following:
a. 10 Amp 500 VAC
b. Time-Delay
Acceptable Brands: BUSS FNQ-10
09CCTOL-4010 Fuse, Electrical Roadway Lighting per the following:
a. 5 Amp 500 VAC
b. Time-Delay
Acceptable Brands: BUSS FNQ-5
09CCTOL-4015 Fuseholder, Breakaway Electrical In-Line per the following:
a. Single Pole for 13/32x1-1/2 Fuses Type: FNQ
b. Rated 30A, 600 VAC
c. Phase Identification: Black
d. CSA Certified, Class 6225-01, File 47235
Acceptable Brands: Bussmann Tron HEB-AW-RYC-J (Single conductor Insulating Boot)
09CCTOL-4020 Fuseholder, Breakaway Electrical In-Line per the following:
a. Single Pole for 13/32x1-1/2 Fuses Type: FNQ
b. Rated 30A, 600 VAC
c. Phase Identification: White
d. CSA Certified, Class 6225-01, File 47235
Acceptable Brands: Bussmann Tron HET-AW-RYC-J (Single conductor Insulating Boot)
09CCTOL-4025 Fuseholder, Breakaway Electrical In-Line per the following:
a. Double Pole for 13/32 x 1-1/2 Fuse Type: FNQ
b. Rated 30A, 600 VAC
c. Phase Identification: Black
d. CSA Certified, Class 6225-01, File 47235
Acceptable Brands: Bussmann Tron HEB-AW-RYC (Double Conductor Insulating Boot)
09CCTOL-4030 Fuseholder, Breakaway Electrical In-Line per the following:
a. Double Pole for 13/32 x 1-1/2 Fuse Type: FNQ
b. Rated 30A, 600 VAC
c. Phase Identification: White
d. CSA Certified, Class 6225-01, File 47235
Acceptable Brands: Bussmann Tron HET-AW-RYC (Double Conductor Insulating Boot)
09CCTOL-4035 Surge Protector, Highway Lighting (Transformer Base Installed)
a. Multi-voltage High Mast Lighting
b. Weatherproof
c. No Follow Current
d. Line To Ground Protection
e. Neutral To Ground Protection
f. 5 Nanosecond Response Time
g. 25 KA (8x20us) Capability
Acceptable Brands: HESCO/RLS HE480
09CCTOL-4040 Surge Arrester, Highway Lighting (Service Entrance Electrical Enclosure)
a. Designed for outdoor installation on service entrance stainless steel cabinet.
b. Parallel metal oxide varistors (MOV) from each line to grounded neutral.
c. Molded polycarbonate housing with x20 threaded nipple weatherproof and UV resistant.
d. Epoxy encapsulation to protect components from moisture, dirt and corrosion
e. Color coded 18 10 AWG leads with 6 AWG ground lead per FDOT Specifications.
f. 480 volt single phase application.
Acceptable Brands: Intermatic AG4801.
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09CCTOL-4045 Electrical Disconnect
a. NEMA 3R, Heavy Duty Safety Switch
b. 600 Volt Single Throw Not - Fusible
c. Dust Tight, Water Tight, Corrosion Resistant
d. Tongue and Hasp for padlocking
Acceptable Brands: Square D HU363RB
09CCTOL-4050 Electrical Enclosure, Stainless Steel with Locking Tongue and Hasp
a. 14 gauge Type 304 Stainless Steel
b. Seams continuously welded and ground smooth
c. Dust Tight, Water Tight, Corrosion Resistant
d. Stainless Steel continuous hinge on left side of box.
e. Oil resistant gasket
f. Tongue and Hasp for padlocking.
g. Provide studs for mounting panel.
h. Size: 36 High, 24 Wide, 8 Deep (Door thickness not included in cabinet depth)
i. Unpainted Smooth 3 brush finish.
Acceptable Brands: E-BOX S36248N4X .
09CCTOL-4055 Transformer, Dry Type
a. Designed, Constructed and Rated in Accordance with UL, CSA, NEMA, ANSI, IEEE
b. Enclosure shall be UL / NEMA Type 3R and marked on the Transformer.
c. Transformer shall incorporate an electrostatic shield for the attenuation of voltage spikes, fine noise, and
transients.
d. Transformer enclosures shall be grounded per the National Electric Code.
e. Primary: 240 / 480 volt; Secondary: 120 / 240 volt
Acceptable Brands: Acme T-2-53007-S
09CCTOL-5000 Luminaire, Architectural Area Lighting
a. Decorative Light Replacement: No Substitutes
Acceptable Brands: AAL UCL-BEL-H3-02A-1057-250MH-480V
09CCTOL-5005 Pole, Single 20 ft. Valmont
a. Decorative Pole Replacement: No Substitutes.
Acceptable Brands: Valmont 200640706T4A-PTD English Ivy
09CCTOL-5010 Transformer Base for Above Listed Pole (09CCTOL- 5005)
a. Decorative Transformer Base Replacement: No Substitutes.
Acceptable Brands: 07R1012B17-PTD English Ivy
09CCTOL-5015 Scroll Arm, Single
a. Decorative Scroll Arm Replacement: No Substitutes.
Acceptable Brands: 1PA0825H40A-PTD English Ivy
09CCTOL-5020 Pole, Twin 25 ft. Valmont
a. Decorative Pole Replacement: No Substitutes.
Acceptable Brands: Valmont 250660106T4A-PTD English Ivy
09CCTOL-5025 Transformer Base for Above Listed Pole (09CCTOL- 2108)
a. Decorative Transformer Base Replacement: No Substitutes.
Acceptable Brands: 10R1315B17-PTD English Ivy
LIVINGSTON ROAD DECROATIVE LIGHTS (Green) AAL/Valmont
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09CCTOL-5030 Scroll Arm, Twin
a. Decorative Scroll Arm Replacement: No Substitutes.
Acceptable Brands: 2PA0825H60A-PTD English Ivy
09CCTOL-5035 Cap, Pole Top
a. Decorative Cap Replacement with Set Screws: No Substitutes.
Acceptable Brands: Valmont 300240 English Ivy
09CCTOL-5050 Luminaire, LUMEC Bell
a. Decorative Light Replacement: No Substitutes
b. Power Coated Black Textured Per HAPCO Specification 73737-117
Acceptable Brands: 400 HPS-DMSL30-SG1-480-BKTX with Suspension Ring Adaptor 107598
09CCTOL-5055 Arm, Single Pipe
a. Decorative Pole Replacement: No Substitutes.
b. Power Coated Black Textured Per HAPCO Specification 73737-117
Acceptable Brands: Hapco 2 Schedule 40 6063-T6 Alloy 77836
09CCTOL-5060 Scroll, Single Arm
a. Decorative Scroll Arm Replacement: No Substitutes
b. Power Coated Black Textured Per HAPCO Specification 73737-117
Acceptable Brands: Hapco 2 x x Channel 77837
09CCTOL-5065 Cap, Removable Pole Top
a. Decorative Cap: No Substitutes.
b. Power Coated Black Textured Per HAPCO Specification 73737-117
Acceptable Brands: Hapco Removable Pole Top Cap w/Set Screws
09CCTOL-5070 Pole, Tapered Aluminum
a. Decorative Pole Replacement: No Substitutes.
b. Power Coated Black Textured Per HAPCO Specification 73737-117
Acceptable Brands: Hapco Tapered Aluminum Pole 0.219 Wall 6063-T6 Alloy
09CCTOL-5075 Transformer Base for Above Listed Pole (09CCTOL- 2106)
a. Decorative Transformer Base Replacement: No Substitutes.
b. Power Coated Black Textured Per HAPCO Specification 73737-117
Acceptable Brands: Hapco Transformer Base 70501 with Door
09CCTOL-6000 Luminaire, Complete Assembly
a. Decorative Light Replacement: No Substitutes
b. Acceptable Brands: LUMEC 250MH-DMS30-SG3-480V-DL-LD-COLTX-LMS11684A with
Suspension Ring Adapter 107598
09CCTOL-6005 Globe, Luminaire
a. Decorative Light Replacement: No Substitutes.
b. Drop Lens
Acceptable Brands: LUMEC
09CCTOL-6010 Reflector
a. Decorative Light Replacement: No Substitutes.
b. Reflector
Acceptable Brands: LUMEC
MEDITERRA DECORATIVE LIGHTS (Black) LUMEC
EAST TRAIL DECORATIVE LIGHTS (Green) LUMEC
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09CCTOL-6015 Housing, Lower
a. Decorative Light Replacement: No Substitutes.
b. Lower Housing
Acceptable Brands: LUMEC
09CCTOL-6020 Housing, Upper
a. Decorative Light Replacement: No Substitutes
b. Upper housing
Acceptable Brands: LUMEC
09CCTOL-6025 Adaptor
a. Decorative Light Replacement: No Substitutes
b. Suspension Ring Adaptor 107598
Acceptable Brands: LUMEC
09CCTOL-6030 Arm
a. Decorative Arm Replacement: No Substitutes
b. Arm
Acceptable Brands: LUMEC
09CCTOL-6035 Band, Decorative
a. Decorative Band Replacement: No Substitutes
b. Decorative Band
Acceptable Brands: LUMEC
09CCTOL-6040 Adaptor, Central
a. Decorative Adaptor Replacement: No Substitutes
b. Central Adaptor
Acceptable Brands: LUMEC
09CCTOL-6045 Pole
a. Decorative Pole Replacement: No Substitutes
b. Pole
Acceptable Brands: LUMEC
09CCTOL-6050 Cover, Decorative
a. Decorative Cover Replacement: No Substitutes
b. Decorative Cover
Acceptable Brands: LUMEC
09CCTOL-6055 Base
a. Decorative Base Replacement: No Substitutes
b. Base
Acceptable Brands: LUMEC
09CCTOL-6060 Access Door
a. Decorative Door Replacement: No Substitutes
b. Decorative Door
Acceptable Brands: LUMEC
09CCTOL-6065 Cover, Base
a. Decorative Base Cover Replacement: No Substitutes
b. Base Cover
Acceptable Brands: LUMEC
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09CCTOL-6070 Cover
a. Decorative Cover Replacement: No Substitutes
b. Cover
Acceptable Brands: LUMEC
09CCTOL-6075 Banner Arm, Upper
a. Decorative Banner Arm Replacement: No Substitutes
b. Upper Arm
Acceptable Brands: LUMEC
09CCTOL-6080 Banner Arm, Lower Breakaway
a. Decorative Banner Arm Replacement: No Substitutes
b. Lower Breakaway Arm
Acceptable Brands: LUMEC
09CCTOL-6085 Breakaway Support Coupling for Use with 1 inch Diameter Anchor Bolt
Breakaway Support Couplings conforming to AASHTO 1985 Standards for Breakaway Supports for Light
Poles and Approved by FHWA for use on Federal Aid Projects.
Accaptable Brands: Transpo Industries, Inc. Pole-Safe Model No. 201
PFI 200-1A Breakaway Couplingj Assembly #19-1023 FRGCP1/5
09CCTOL-6200 Ballast Assembly Plate: (for use with 2202 Compact Fluorescent Lamp)
a. 120V, 60 Hz.
b. Watts: 7-9 Max.
c. Amps: 0.1 Max.
Acceptable Brands: BEGA/US BP2036
09CCTOL-6205 Lamp, Compact Fluorescent:
a. Nominal Watts: 9
b. Bulb: T-4
c. MOL: 6.5
d. Base: G23
Acceptable Brands: Sylvania DULUX S CF9DS/827
09CCTOL-6400 Electrical Wire, Stranded Annealed (soft) 600V Copper per the following:
a. Color: Black
b. Size: AWG #6
c. Insulation: THW, THHN or THWN Heat, moisture, oil and gasoline resistant.
d. Spool Length: 500 Ft.
e. NEC Approved and UL Listed.
f. Mfg. Part Number: Wire THHN 6 STR BK
09CCTOL-6405 Electrical Wire, Stranded Annealed (soft) 600V Copper per the following:
a. Color: Green
b. Size: AWG #6
c. Insulation: THW, THHN or THWN Heat, moisture, oil and gasoline resistant.
d. Spool Length: 500 Ft.
e. NEC Approved and UL Listed.
f. Mfg. Part Number: Wire THHN 6 STR GN
PANTHER PASS PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE (SR 29 at Farm Worker Village)
ELECTRICAL MANAGEMENT COMPONENTS
52
09CCTOL-6410 Electrical Wire, Stranded Annealed (soft) 600V Copper per the following:
a. Color: White
b. Size: AWG #6
c. Insulation: THW, THHN or THWN Heat, moisture, oil and gasoline resistant.
d. Spool Length: 500 Ft.
e. NEC Approved and UL Listed.
f. Mfg. Part Number: Wire THHN 6 STR WE
09CCTOL-6415 Electrical Wire, Stranded Annealed (soft) 600V Copper per the following:
a. Color: Black
b. Size: AWG #10
c. Insulation: THW, THHN or THWN Heat, moisture, oil and gasoline resistant.
d. Spool Length: 500 Ft.
e. NEC Approved and UL Listed.
f. Mfg. Part Number: Wire THHN 10 STR BK
09CCTOL-6420 Electrical Wire, Stranded Annealed (soft) 600V Copper per the following:
a. Color: Green
b. Size: AWG #10
c. Insulation: THW, THHN or THWN Heat, moisture, oil and gasoline resistant.
d. Spool Length: 500 Ft.
e. NEC Approved and UL Listed.
f. Mfg. Part Number: Wire THHN 10 STR GN
09CCTOL-6425 Electrical Wire, Stranded Annealed (soft) 600V Copper per the following:
a. Color: White
b. Size: AWG #10
c. Insulation: THW, THHN or THWN Heat, moisture, oil and gasoline resistant.
d. Spool Length: 500 Ft.
e. NEC Approved and UL Listed.
f. Mfg. Part Number: Wire THHN 10 STR WE
09CCTOL-6430 Electrical Wire, Stranded Annealed (soft) 600V Copper per the following:
a. Color: Black
b. Size: AWG #12
c. Insulation: THW, THHN or THWN Heat, moisture, oil and gasoline resistant.
d. Spool Length: 500 Ft.
e. NEC Approved and UL Listed.
f. Mfg. Part Number: Wire THHN 12 STR BK
09CCTOL-6435 Electrical Wire, Stranded Annealed (soft) 600V Copper per the following:
a. Color: Green
b. Size: AWG #12
c. Insulation: THW, THHN or THWN Heat, moisture, oil and gasoline resistant.
d. Spool Length: 500 Ft.
e. NEC Approved and UL Listed.
f. Mfg. Part Number: Wire THHN 12 STR GN
09CCTOL-6440 Electrical Wire, Stranded Annealed (soft) 600V Copper per the following:
a. Color: White
b. Size: AWG #12
c. Insulation: THW, THHN or THWN Heat, moisture, oil and gasoline resistant.
d. Spool Length: 500 Ft.
e. NEC Approved and UL Listed.
f. Mfg. Part Number: Wire THHN 12 STR WE
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09CCTOL-6445 Electrical Wire, Stranded Annealed (soft) 600V Copper per the following:
a. Color: Black
b. Size: AWG #14
c. Insulation: THW, THHN or THWN Heat, moisture, oil and gasoline resistant.
d. Spool Length: 500 Ft.
e. NEC Approved and UL Listed.
f. Mfg. Part Number: Wire THHN 14 STR BK
09CCTOL-6450 Electrical Wire, Solid Annealed (soft) 600V Copper per the following:
a. Color: Green
b. Size: AWG #6
c. Insulation: THW, THHN or THWN Heat, moisture, oil and gasoline resistant.
d. Spool Length: 500 Ft.
e. NEC Approved and UL Listed.
f. Mfg. Part Number: Wire THHN 6 SOL GRN
09CCTOL-6455 Mule Tape, Detectable with Footmarkings per the following:
a. Tensile: 1250 lbf
b. Width: - inch
c. Construction: Woven
Acceptable Brands: Detectable Herculine Item #P1250T
09CCTOL-6460 Connector, Split Bolt Type for Three Wires per the following:
a. Size: NAED No. 02021
Acceptable Brands: NSi Industries N-6L
09CCTOL-6465 Connector, Winged Wire-Nut High Dielectric Shell per the following:
a. Color: Red
b. Size: NAED No. 14111 Wire Range 22-10 AWG
Acceptable Brands: NSi Industries WWC-R-C
09CCTOL-6470 Connector, Winged Wire-Nut High Dielectric Shell per the following:
a. Color: Tan
b. Size: NAED 14124 Wire Range 22-6 AWG
Acceptable Brands: NSi Industries WWC-T-C
09CCTOL-6475 Connector, Winged Wire-Nut High Dielectric Shell per the following:
a. Color: Yellow
b. Size: NAED 14101 Wire Range 22-12 AWG
Acceptable Brands: NSi Industries WWC-Y-C
09CCTOL-6480 Connector, Winged Wire-Nut High Dielectric Shell per the following:
a. Color: Green
b. Size: NAED 14127 Wire Range 14-10 AWG
Acceptable Brands: NSi Industries WWC-GR-C
09CCTOL-6485 Connector, Direct Bury Water proof Winged Wire-Nut per the following:
a. Wire Range: #14 - #6 AWG
b. Volts: 600
c. UL listed as Pressure Type connector & CSA certified as both Pressure Type & Direct Bury
Acceptable Brands: KING 9 DARK BLUE
09CCTOL-6490 Thermo-Shrink Thin-Wall Heat Shrinkable Tubing
a. Wire Size: AWG 8-4
b. Quantity: 3/8 x 200 ft.
Acceptable Brands: Ideal Industries 46-321 or equal
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09CCTOL-6495 Splice and Tap Kit Water Resistant
a. For Splicing and Tapping #14 to #2 AWG
b. Volts: Up to 600
c. Water Resistant (Gel Sealant)
Acceptable Brands: Raychem Model #CPGI-GTAP-1
09CCTOL-6500 Splice, Tinned Copper Compression per the following:
a. Serrations to indicate proper crimp location
b. Marked with die index and color coded
c. Size: NAED 03701 (Blue) #6
Acceptable Brands: NSi Industries SC-6
09CCTOL-6505 Insulated Vinyl-Butt Connector per the following:
a. Size: NAED 06752 #12-10 AWG Wire
b. Marked with wire size
Acceptable Brands: NSi Industries B12-V
09CCTOL-6510 Insulated Vinyl-Butt Connector per the following:
a. Size: NAED 06751 #16-14 AWG Wire
b. Marked with wire size
Acceptable Brands: NSi Industries B16-V
09CCTOL-6515 Shrink-Tube Butt Connector per the following:
a. Size: NAED 07982 #12-10 AWG Wire
b. Marked with wire size
Acceptable Brands: NSi Industries SB12
09CCTOL-6520 Mechanical Single-Indent Lug Crimper per the following:
a. Wire Range: CU-250 MCM to 8 AWG Al-4/0 AWG to 8 AWG
Acceptable Brands: NSi Industries M-250
09CCTOL-6525 Tape, Vinyl Plastic Electrical Insulation per the following:
a. High Performance
b. Color: Black
c. Volts to: 600 VAC at 80 Degrees Centigrade
d. CSA Certified and UL Listed
e. Size: inch x 66 ft. Roll
Acceptable Brands: Scotch 3M 33+
09CCTOL-6530 Tape, Electrical Splicing Linerless Rubber per the following:
a. 30-mil, EPR based, corona-resistant
b. Meet requirements of HHI-553C. Grade A*B & ASTM D-4388, Type III
c. Splicing Solid Dielectric Cables Through 69kV
d. Size: x 30 ft. Roll
Acceptable Brands: Scotch 3M 130C
09CCTOL-6535 Tape, Electrical Insulation Putty per the following:
a. Electrical Grade
b. Rubber Based
c. Volts to: 600 VAC
d. CSA Certified and UL Listed
e. Size: 1-1/2 inch x 60 ft. Roll
Acceptable Brands: 3M Scotchfil
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09CCTOL-6540 Tape, Vinyl Plastic Electrical Insulation for Phase Identification Color Coding per the following:
a. Color: White
b. Size: 7-mil x x 66 ft. Roll
c. Volts: to 600VAC at 80 Degrees Centigrade
d. UL510 and CSA 22.2 Certified
Acceptable Brands: Scotch 3M 35
09CCTOL-6545 Tape, Vinyl Plastic Electrical Insulation for Phase Identification Color Coding per the following:
a. Color: Red
b. Size: 7-mil x x 66 ft. Roll
c. Volts: to 600 VAC at 80 Degrees Centigrade
d. UL510 and CSA 22.2 Certified
Acceptable Brands: Scotch 3M 35
09CCTOL-6600 Pull Box, AASHTO H-20 Deliberate Vehicular Traffic Applications per the following:
a. Design in accordance with ACI318, AASHTO current edition.
b. Open Bottom
c. Minimum Inside Dimensions: Length: 24 Inches
Width: 16 Inches
Depth: 12 Inches
Acceptable Brands: Old Castle Precast UV1624
09CCTOL-6605 Cover, Pull Box AASHTO H-20 Deliberate Vehicular Traffic Applications per the following:
a. Material: Diamond Plate Galvanized AASHTO H-20 Loading
b. Cover shall fit the above 09CCTOL-6600 Pull Box
c. Manufacturers logo shall be stamped on each pull box cover along with the words
STREET LIGHT.
Acceptable Brands: Old Castle Precast H20UV1624
09CCTOL-6610 Pull Box per the following:
a. Material: Polymer Concrete
b. Open Bottom
c. Minimum Inside Dimensions: Length: 21-1/4 Inches
Width: 11-3/4 Inches
Depth: 12-0 Inches
Acceptable Brands: Quazite PG1324BA12
09CCTOL-6615 Cover, Pull Box per the following:
a. Material: Polymer Concrete
b. Heavy Duty 2 inch Thick Cover with 2 Bolts shall fit the above 09CCTOL-6610 Pull Box
c. Manufacturers logo shall be stamped on each pull box cover along with the words
STREET LIGHT.
Acceptable Brands: Quazite PG1324HA00
09CCTOL-6620 Cover, Pull Box (Replacement Cover) per the following:
a. Material: Steel
b. Steel Cover with 2 Bolts
c. Manufacturers logo shall be stamped on each pull box cover along with the words
STREET LIGHT.
Acceptable Brands Quazite: PG1324SA
Pull Box per State of Florida Department of Transportation Design Standards, Latest Edition and State of Florida Department of
Transportation Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction,Section 992, Latest Edition
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09CCTOL-6625 Cover, Pull Box (3/4 Thick Replacement Cover) per the following:
a. Material: Polymer Concrete
b. Heavy Duty 3/4" Thick Cover with 2 Bolts shall fit PC1118BA12 Pull Box
c. Manufacturers logo shall be stamped on each pull box cover along with the words
STREET LIGHT.
Acceptable Brands: Quazite PC1118HA00
09CCTOL-6800 Circuit Breaker 2-Pole, 480Y/277 Vac ~ HOLD: 270 TRIP: 875
09CCTOL-6800-1 15 amp Circuit Breaker Square D EDB24015
09CCTOL-6800-2 20 amp Circuit Breaker Square D EDB24020
09CCTOL-6800-3 30 amp Circuit Breaker Square D EDB24030
09CCTOL-6800-4 40 amp Circuit Breaker Square D EDB24040
09CCTOL-6800-6 60 amp Circuit Breaker Square D EDB24060
09CCTOL-6800-1 100 amp Circuit Breaker Square D EDB24100
09CCTOL-6805 Circuit Breaker 1-Pole, 277 Vac ~ HOLD: 270 TRIP: 875
09CCTOL-6805-1 15 amp Circuit Breaker Square D EDB14015
09CCTOL-6805-2 20 amp Circuit Breaker Square D EDB14020
09CCTOL-6805-3 30 amp Circuit Breaker Square D EDB14030
09CCTOL-6805-4 40 amp Circuit Breaker Square D EDB14040
09CCTOL-6805-6 60 amp Circuit Breaker Square D EDB14060
09CCTOL-6805-1 100 amp Circuit Breaker Square D EDB14100
09CCTOL-6810 Rod, Copper Clad Grounding per the following:
a. Size: 5/8 inch Diameter by 10 feet
09CCTOL-6815 Clamp, Bronze Ground Rod
a. Size: 5/8 inch Diameter
09CCTOL-6820 Cable Tie, Nylon Marker per the following:
a. Length: 5.1 inches
b. Write-on Area: 0.76 inch x 1.04 inch Flag
Acceptable Brands: Panduit Catalog E-102 PLF1MA-C or equivalent
09CCTOL-6825 Cable Tie, Black Nylon
a. Length: 8.4 inches
b. Width: 0.30 inches
c. Minimum Loop Tensile Strength: 120 lbs.
d. Maximum Bundle Diameter: 2 inches
Acceptable Brands: Panduit Catalog E-102 PLT2H-LO or equivalent
09CCTOL-7000 Sling, Endless Round Lifting per the following:
a. Polyester Endless Roundsling
b. Capacities: Vertical ~6,000 lbs., Choker ~4,800 lbs., Basket ~12,000 lbs.
c. Length: 4 ft.
Acceptable Brands: Certified Slings 600 x 4 #340-04175 Green
Breaker, Circuit used Roadway Lighting per State of Florida Department Transportation Design Standards and State of
Florida Department of Transportation Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Constructuon Section 992, Latest
Edition.
Miscellaneous PPE and Operating Items
Rod, Copper Clad Ground per State of Florida Department Transportation Design Standards and State of Florida Department of
Transportation Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Constructuon Section 992, Latest Edition.
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09CCTOL-7002 Sling, Endless Round Lifting per the following:
a. Polyester Endless Roundsling
b. Capacities: Vertical ~6,000 lbs., Choker ~4,800 lbs., Basket ~12,000 lbs.
c. Length: 6 ft.
Acceptable Brands: Certified Slings 600 x 6 #340-04200 Green
09CCTOL-7004 Hook, Lifting per the following:
a. Sliding Choker Hook
b. Capacity: 3-1/4 Tons Working Load Limit
Acceptable Brands: Certified Slings ASH2 J oker Sling Hook 3010-05005 Green
09CCTOL-7006 Hard Hat, per the following:
a. Full Brim, 6 PT Ratcet
b. Color: Yellow
c. Meet or Exceed All Requirements for Type I (Top Impact) ANSI Z89.1 1997, Class G
Acceptable Brands: Certified Slings A49R 4620-00052
09CCTOL-7008 Harness, Full Body per the following:
a. Miller Revolution Harness with Dual Tech Webbing
b. Size: Small/Medium
Acceptable Brands: Miller Revolution Harness #4600-00922 No Substitutes
09CCTOL-7010 Harness, Full Body per the following:
a. Miller Revolution Harness with Dual Tech Webbing
b. Size: Large/ExLarge
Acceptable Brands: Miller Revolution Harness #4600-00922 No Substitutes
09CCTOL-7012 Shock Absorber Lanyard per the following:
a. Tubular Webbing Shock Absorber Lanyard
b. Length: 6 foot
Acceptable Brands: Titan T5111
09CCTOL-7014 Lineman's Leather Protector Glove per the following;
a. Length: 14 inch
b. Size: 8 - 8 1/2
Acceptable Brands: Salisbury ILP-5S
09CCTOL-7016 Lineman's Leather Protector Glove per the following;
a. Length: 14 inch
b. Size: 9 - 9 1/2
Acceptable Brands: Salisbury ILP-5S
09CCTOL-7018 Lineman's Leather Protector Glove per the following;
a. Length: 14 inch
b. Size: 10 - 10 1/2
Acceptable Brands: Salisbury ILP-5S
09CCTOL-7020 Lineman's Leather Protector Glove per the following;
a. Length: 14 inch
b. Size: 11 - 11 1/2
Acceptable Brands: Salisbury ILP-5S
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09CCTOL-7022 Lineman's Rubber Insulating Gloves per the following:
a. Exposure Voltage per ASTM D 120 - AC Maximum Use
b. Voltage =1,000 volts
c. Type: I
d. Class: 0
c. Glove Size: 8
d. Glove Length: 11 inches
Acceptable Brand: Salisbury Catalog #E011B/8
09CCTOL-7024 Lineman's Rubber Insulating Gloves per the following:
a. Exposure Voltage per ASTM D 120 - AC Maximum Use
b. Voltage =1,000 volts
c. Type: I
d. Class: 0
c. Glove Size: 9
d. Glove Length: 11 inches
Acceptable Brand: Salisbury Catalog #E011B/9
09CCTOL-7026 Lineman's Rubber Insulating Gloves per the following:
a. Exposure Voltage per ASTM D 120 - AC Maximum Use
b. Voltage =1,000 volts
c. Type: I
d. Class: 0
c. Glove Size: 10
d. Glove Length: 11 inches
Acceptable Brand: Salisbury Catalog #E011B/10
09CCTOL-7028 Lineman's Rubber Insulating Gloves per the following:
a. Exposure Voltage per ASTM D 120 - AC Maximum Use
b. Voltage =1,000 volts
c. Type: I
d. Class: 0
c. Glove Size: 11
d. Glove Length: 11 inches
Acceptable Brand: Salisbury Catalog #E011B/11

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