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  3.8 Survey & Design Outputs - Road Plans
  The output of survey and design is the road plan, which may include:
      a list of documents that make up the road plan;
      a map showing the road location with key control points;
      project specific road design and construction standards or reference to an appropriate design and
      construction standard;
      any special conditions on use of certain road sections; for example, seasonal or weather limitations
      beyond normal operating conditions;
      assumed or documented ground conditions;
      cross-sections displaying road width, cut and fill slopes and surfacing depth;
      plan and profile views displaying:
          vertical and horizontal alignment
          location of field reference points (for example, private property boundaries)
          location, type and size of drainage structures
          locations of special design sections (for example, retaining structures)
          locations and dimensions of turnouts
          locations of landings, pits, quarries and spoil sites
          sites of specific concern for construction; for example, potentially unstable terrain, fish
          streams, karst features
          locations of nonconventional construction sections such as endhaul sections
          clearing width
      excavation and embankment volumes;
      probable material type (soil, rock, organic overburden etc);
      mass haul diagrams;
      surfacing requirements, where applicable;
      locations of signs, fences and roadside barriers;
      specialist assessments, recommendations or designs (e.g. TSAs, crossing designs and engineered
      structures);
      identification of required field reviews (e.g. confirmation of assumed ground conditions, reviews to
      ensure conformance to specialist assessments, recommendations or designs);
      notification requirements required by others such as regulatory agencies or other parties;
      descriptions of any field surveys to be done before or during construction;
      communication of assumed ground conditions and protocol if unexpected ground
      conditions are encountered;
     provisions for worker safety as required by applicable Occupational Health Safety Regulations or as
     required to mitigate other potential hazards;
     instructions for specific construction procedures required to implement any aspects of the design; for
     example, traffic control measures and timing of the works;
     written procedures or references to SOPs that are intended to be followed during construction;
     locations of sensitive features and instructions for any special procedures around sensitive features,
     including construction methods, scheduling constraints and timing windows;
     instructions for creating access specifically for maintaining structures after construction is completed;
     and
     instructions for future maintenance.
  Design details for special design sections may be incorporated into the general design or may be provided as
  separate documents. In either case, each Member must sign (and seal as appropriate) the work that he/she is
  responsible for as required by the by-laws of his/her association.
  Note that the road plan serves as the road site plan for BCTS roads built under FRPA.
  The plotting data, plan profile information in Appendix 3, page 171 of the Forest Road Engineering Guidebook
  (PDF, 7.8MB) lists the basic information from a field survey and road design. Depending on the level of survey
  and road design requirements, the information may vary somewhat. For example, with a geometric design,
  mass  haul diagrams would be present. The road plan must be reviewed and accepted by the Coordinating
  Member, usually the BCTS/District engineering technician.  The intent is to ensure that a quality assurance
  review for acceptance, by a qualified ministry staff person, is carried out as a mandatory procedure.  The intent
  is to avoid receipt of deliverables on the sole basis of it being signed and sealed by a registered professional, to
  avoid the practice of "blind" reliance. 
  Field Reviews
  Field reviews means field reviews conducted at the project site [and / or at fabrication location(s)] of the
  implementation or construction of the engineering work by a Professional Engineer or his or her subordinate
  acting under his or her direct supervision, that the Professional Engineer in his or her professional discretion
  considers necessary to ascertain whether the implementation or construction of the work substantially complies
  in all material respects with the engineering concepts or intent reflected in the engineering documents prepared
  for the work.
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