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Buy #: 1156895_01
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Question Deadline:
09/20/2023 11:00 ET
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Question Count: 5
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Question Submitted:
I was going through the shared message by the soliciting officer and he seem to mention Annex L. Where can I find annex L any navigation guide on Unison to get the doc or page he is referring to?
Response Received:
Annex L was uploaded as an attachment.
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Question Submitted:
Can you send me pictures of what the signs look like that aren't standard MUTCD?
Response Received:
Please refer to annex L for illustrations of the signs
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Question Submitted:
Good afternoon, I have a few questions about these items: -Did you want .080-gauge aluminum and HIP sheeting? -Did you want holes punched in any of these? -military crossing - What color? - 65 MPH Ahead 48x48 Aluminum did you want symbol (speed limit w/arrow) or the words? - Stop Ahead Sign 48x48 Aluminum words or symbol? - Flagger Ahead Sign 48x48 Aluminum words or symbol? - Reduced Speed Sign 48x48 Aluminum does this one just says, “reduced speed” or “reduced speed ahead”? - End of Crossing Sign 48x48 Aluminum does this one just says, “end of crossing”? I hope you can help me with this. Thank you for your time ad consideration.
Response Received:
Question 1. As they appear in annex L
The following signs are diamonds:
Military Vehicle Crossing Ahead
Speed Limit 65 ahead
Stop Ahead
Flagger ahead
The following signs are squares:
Speed Limit 65
Speed limit 55
Speed limit 45
Speed limit 35
Question 2. No holes
Question 3. Concerning a legend cite annex L Reference 21 pg. 21.
Little buster stands we do not have an image, it is the necessary metal fold out stands to hold each sign on the side of the road. These are for non-permanent stands.
Question 4. Aluminum and steel
Question 5. No Holes
Question 6. Sign labeled, "Military Vehicle Crossing Ahead" is yellow per Annex L.
Question 7. Symbol, as per Annex L
Question 8. Reduced Speed Ahead
Question 9. "End of Crossing" sign just says "End of Crossing"
Question 10. It is a yellow sign, it is a diamond, and it says "Military Vehicle Crossing Ahead" as per Annex L.
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Question Submitted:
are all these signs squares or diamonds (48 x 48) , I have never seen a 48 x 48 Speed Limit sign (65 MPH?), are all these signs no hole?, most of the signs are from the MUTCD but I need the legend for the 001 and 010, also is there a spec for the 011 stand I have never heard of a Little Buster, it's obviously a proprietary sign
Response Received:
Question 1. As they appear in annex L
The following signs are diamonds:
Military Vehicle Crossing Ahead
Speed Limit 65 ahead
Stop Ahead
Flagger ahead
The following signs are squares:
Speed Limit 65
Speed limit 55
Speed limit 45
Speed limit 35
Question 2. No holes
Question 3. Concerning a legend cite annex L Reference 21 pg. 21.
Little buster stands we do not have an image, it is the necessary metal fold out stands to hold each sign on the side of the road. These are for non-permanent stands.
Question 4. Aluminum and steel
Question 5. No Holes
Question 6. Sign labeled, "Military Vehicle Crossing Ahead" is yellow per Annex L.
Question 7. Symbol, as per Annex L
Question 8. Reduced Speed Ahead
Question 9. "End of Crossing" sign just says "End of Crossing"
Question 10. It is a yellow sign, it is a diamond, and it says "Military Vehicle Crossing Ahead" as per Annex L.
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Question Submitted:
hello i wanted to know is there any specific thickness of the signs:
Response Received:
.080" is the standard thickness in the state of Texas for these types of roadside signs
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Buy #: 1156895
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Question Deadline:
09/18/2023 10:00 ET
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Question Count: 3
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