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g. Length and bearing of chord (C); and
h. Horizontal curve number for identification.
2.
Road centerline with stations and station
references for locating main building entrances,
service drives, drainage inlets and other site
features.
D. Where applicable, provide horizontal and vertical curve
data for extensive walk layouts.
12.
DESIGN OF VEHICULAR AND PEDESTRIAN PAVEMENT:
12.1
General: Design the pavement to reflect topography, soils,
climate, local materials, function, and other requirements
and specific situations. Provide details to construct all
pavement elements. Consider local materials and design
details. Use Program Guide PG-18-4 as a guide for
developing details.
12.2
Public Road Intersections: Intersection design of VA roads
with public roads must receive joint approval of VA Office of
Facilities Management and the local municipal authorities.
12.3
Pavement Construction:
A.
Design pavement sections of all roads, service areas,
fire apparatus vehicle accessibility areas, and parking
areas for the maximum anticipated traffic loads and
existing soil conditions.
B.
Design reinforced concrete service aprons at the
service/maintenance complex.
C. Where required, provide a concrete paving joint pattern
plan and details.
D. Provide recommendations for materials to construct
roads and maintenance areas.
12.4
Provide recommendations for use of integral concrete curb
and gutters along roadways.
A.
Curbing: All curbing must be mountable.
B.
Curb Radii: The radii of curbs at road intersections
should be consistent with the requirements given on
page 2-8.
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