mdk
Civil/Environmental
- Dec 12, 2001
- 1
We design trails and often work with non-profit groups that do not have the money to spend on DOT type engineered trails (i.e lots of cross-section, vertical alignment along length, etc). I would like feed-back on the problems associated with designing in this fashion and suggestions for notes, details and specifications that can be added to allow contractors to be able to bid the project and to insure a well constructed trail. My concerns include how the contractor calculates cut/fill, how I can be assured the trail flows well in the vertical profile, etc. Some of the things we do now are draw plan layouts with stationing to give contractors an idea of length and typical cross sections to give them an idea of the profile expected, often noting follow existing grade and raise trail surface elevation 6 inches above surrounding grade. I note all vertical curves to be smooth and continuous, and that exact layout be field verified. I add a detail for drainage pipe under the trail and indicate a few areas I project that these will be needed and field adjust this number. I know this is not ideal way to design a project but I also like to remember that they are trails and not roads. Thank You