Field Operations Guide - Kentucky Transportation Cabinet
Field Operations Guide - Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Field Operations Guide - Kentucky Transportation Cabinet
FOG-904ChapterROADWAY DRAINAGE(J000)SubjectConstructing & Repairing Private Entrances(J070)DESCRIPTIONConstructing private entrances under the authority of a permit and repairof existing private entrancesIf entrance pipe is 36 inches or greater, check with a maintenanceengineer before repairing. Charge in-place cleaning to J010 or J020.(Section Required)SCHEDULINGAs requiredRECOMMENDEDPERSONNEL Highway Equipment Operator (5)Traffic Control (1)RECOMMENDEDEQUIPMENT Dump truck (2)Backhoe or grade (1)Hand toolsRECOMMENDEDMATERIALS Aggregate (6 tons)ENVIRONMENTALIMPACTSRefer to the Environmental Handbook for working in streams.PERFORMANCEVALUESFUNCTION Hours Per Unit 24.000 Daily Expectation 2 Accomplishment UnitEachFE0110/11 Page 1 of 2
ROADWAY DRAINAGE (J000)Constructing & Repairing Private Entrances (J070)FOG-904RECOMMENDEDPROCEDURERequest engineering assistance as needed for proper installation ofentrance pipe.Special Note: Determine accomplishment before leaving job site.10/11 Page 2 of 2
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ROADWAY DRAINAGE (J000)Constructing & Repairing Private Entrances (J070)FOG-904RECOMMENDEDPROCEDURERequest engineering assistance as needed for proper installation ofentrance pipe.Special Note: Determine accomplishment before leaving job site.10/11 Page 2 of 2