+---
+title: Pavement Markings and Site Signage
+category: Sitework
+toc_depth: 3
+description: >
+ When to use: Exterior pavement markings and site traffic and regulatory signage for commercial, institutional, and industrial site work, including parking lots, drive lanes, loading and service areas, fire lanes, and private site roadways. Covers marking material selection (waterborne traffic paint, hot-applied thermoplastic, preformed thermoplastic and preformed marking tape, and durable epoxy and methyl methacrylate cold-plastic markings) and where each material fits; retroreflective glass beads, intermixed and drop-on; marking colors, widths, and meanings per the FHWA Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD); parking stall layout, directional arrows, stop bars, crosswalks, and word and symbol legends; accessible (ADA) parking spaces, access aisles, the International Symbol of Accessibility, and accessible space counts; surface preparation and the cure age of new pavement before marking; site traffic and regulatory signs (stop, accessible parking, speed, and directional) with their MUTCD designations; sign sheeting retroreflectivity, sign substrate, posts and footings, and mounting height and lateral placement; and fire-lane markings and signage. Intended to be read alongside the civil site plan and the signing and striping plan, which carry the project-specific marking and sign locations, the stall layout, and the accessible parking count.
+ Not intended for: interior building signage, room identification, and wayfinding (see [[syncs/signage]]); athletic court and game-line striping; permanent roadway and highway signing and striping performed under a state or federal DOT contract to that agency's standard specifications and standard drawings, although those documents are referenced herein as accepted industry practice; permanent traffic signals, illuminated signs, and overhead sign structures; and the asphalt and concrete pavement that receives the markings (see [[syncs/asphalt-paving]] and [[syncs/concrete-paving]]).
+---
+
+# Scope {toc}
+
+## This standard covers the materials, surface preparation, application, and quality control for exterior pavement markings and for site traffic and regulatory signage on private site pavements. {note}
+## This standard addresses the selection of the marking material to the traffic and durability demand of each marking, the retroreflective glass-bead system, the colors and line widths and their regulatory meanings, the layout of parking stalls and the symbols and legends, accessible parking spaces and their signage, the surface preparation and cure age of the pavement, and the substrate, sheeting, posts, and placement of site signs. {note}
+
+## A pavement marking is the primary means of directing and regulating traffic on a site after dark and in wet weather, and a marking that has worn smooth, lost its retroreflective beads, or debonded conveys no information to a driver at the moment it is most needed. {note}
+## The cost of a complete, correctly placed, durable marking and signage package is small compared with the cost of an accessibility complaint, a fire-marshal rejection of a missing fire lane, or a collision at an unmarked stop. {note}
+
+## All marking colors, line widths, symbols, legends, and sign designations shall conform to the current edition of the FHWA Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) as adopted by the Authority Having Jurisdiction.
+## All accessible parking spaces, access aisles, accessible-route markings, and accessible parking signage shall conform to the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design and to any more stringent state accessibility code.
+## All fire lanes, fire-lane markings, and fire-lane signage shall conform to the locally adopted fire code and to the directives of the fire marshal having jurisdiction.
+
+## The marking and sign types, colors, legends, locations, and the parking stall layout shall be as shown on the signing and striping plan [[drawing: the signing and striping plan]].
+## Where this standard and the governing code, the MUTCD, the ADA Standards, or the fire code conflict, the more stringent requirement shall govern unless the Engineer of Record directs otherwise in writing.
+
+## The Contractor shall coordinate work under this standard with [[syncs/asphalt-paving]] and [[syncs/concrete-paving]] for the cure age and surface condition of the pavement to be marked, with [[syncs/signage]] for the transition between site signage and building signage, and with [[syncs/fencing-and-gates]] where gate and bollard locations affect sign placement and fire-lane geometry.
+
+# Referenced Standards {toc}
+
+## Materials, application, testing, and execution shall comply with the latest adopted edition of the following standards and regulations.
+## Where contract documents, adopted codes, the governing permit, and referenced standards conflict, the more stringent requirement shall govern unless the Engineer of Record directs otherwise in writing.
+
+| Standard | Title |
+|----------|-------|
+| FHWA MUTCD | Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways (current edition) |
+| 2010 ADA Standards | 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design (accessible parking, access aisles, and accessible routes) |
+| AASHTO M 248 | Standard Specification for Ready-Mixed White and Yellow Traffic Paints |
+| ASTM D6628 | Standard Specification for Color of Retroreflective Pavement Marking Materials |
+| AASHTO M 249 | Standard Specification for White and Yellow Reflective Thermoplastic Striping Material (Solid Form) |
+| AASHTO M 247 | Standard Specification for Glass Beads Used in Pavement Markings |
+| ASTM D4505 | Standard Specification for Preformed Retroreflective Pavement Marking Tape for Extended Service Life |
+| ASTM D4592 | Standard Specification for Preformed Retroreflective Pavement Marking Tape for Limited Service Life |
+| AASHTO M 237 | Standard Specification for Epoxy Resin Adhesives for Bonding Traffic Markers to Hardened Portland Cement and Asphalt Concrete |
+| ASTM D7585/D7585M | Standard Practice for Evaluating Retroreflective Pavement Markings Using Portable Hand-Operated Instruments |
+| ASTM E1710 | Standard Test Method for Measurement of Retroreflective Pavement Marking Materials with CEN-Prescribed Geometry Using a Portable Retroreflectometer |
+| ASTM D4956 | Standard Specification for Retroreflective Sheeting for Traffic Control |
+| ASTM B209/B209M | Standard Specification for Aluminum and Aluminum-Alloy Sheet and Plate (sign substrate) |
+| ASTM A653/A653M | Standard Specification for Steel Sheet, Zinc-Coated (Galvanized) by the Hot-Dip Process (sign post and hardware) |
+| AASHTO M 268 | Standard Specification for Colored Pavement Marking Materials |
+
+## State Department of Transportation pavement marking and signing standard specifications and standard drawings, and the local Authority Having Jurisdiction's site development standards, are referenced as accepted practice where the project connects to or matches public infrastructure. {note}
+## The governing MUTCD edition and the adopted accessibility and fire codes shall be confirmed with the Authority Having Jurisdiction before fabrication and application begin.
+## Where a state operates its own MUTCD or accessibility code that is more stringent than the federal document, the state document governs where it differs from this standard.
+
+# Submittals {toc}
+
+## Action Submittals {toc}
+
+### The Contractor shall submit the following for the Engineer of Record's review before ordering signs or applying any markings:
+
+- Product data for each marking material proposed (traffic paint, thermoplastic, preformed thermoplastic, preformed tape, epoxy, or methyl methacrylate), including the governing material specification compliance (AASHTO M 248, AASHTO M 249, ASTM D4505, ASTM D4592, or manufacturer durable-marking data) and the recommended application rate, film or marking thickness, and cure or no-track time
+- Product data for the glass beads, including the AASHTO M 247 type and gradation, the intermix and drop-on rates, and any moisture-proof and adhesion coatings
+- Color documentation confirming that the marking material meets the daytime and nighttime chromaticity, luminance, and initial retroreflectivity limits of ASTM D6628 for each specified color
+- Sign schedule listing each sign by MUTCD designation, legend, size, sheeting type, and quantity, with the proposed mounting locations keyed to the signing and striping plan
+- Sign sheeting product data confirming the ASTM D4956 sheeting type for each sign, and substrate and post product data confirming the aluminum substrate and the galvanized post and hardware
+- Shop drawings or a layout plan for the parking stall geometry, accessible parking spaces and access aisles, directional arrows, stop bars, crosswalks, and word and symbol legends, showing dimensions and the accessible space count
+- Fire-lane marking and signage layout reviewed by or coordinated with the fire marshal having jurisdiction
+
+```datasheet
+label: Action Submittals Required
+type: checkbox
+options:
+ - "Marking material product data (per AASHTO M 248 / M 249 / ASTM D4505 / D4592 / durable)"
+ - "Glass bead product data (AASHTO M 247 type, intermix and drop-on rates)"
+ - "Color / retroreflectivity documentation (ASTM D6628)"
+ - "Sign schedule (MUTCD designation, size, sheeting type, quantity)"
+ - "Sign sheeting, substrate, and post product data (ASTM D4956 / aluminum / galvanized)"
+ - "Stall, arrow, stop-bar, crosswalk, and legend layout with accessible count"
+ - "Fire-lane marking and signage layout (fire marshal coordinated)"
+default: "Sign schedule (MUTCD designation, size, sheeting type, quantity)"
+```
+
+### Markings shall not be applied and signs shall not be installed until the submittals are reviewed and returned.
+### Submittal review does not relieve the Contractor of responsibility for compliance with the MUTCD, the ADA Standards, and the fire code.
+
+## Closeout Submittals {toc}
+
+### Prior to substantial completion the Contractor shall provide the following:
+
+- Record drawing of the as-applied markings and as-installed signs, showing the final stall layout, the accessible parking spaces and access aisles, the marking material used for each marking type, and the sign locations and designations
+- Initial retroreflectivity measurements for the longitudinal and transverse markings where retroreflectivity is specified, reported by marking type and location and measured per ASTM D7585 or ASTM E1710
+- Material certifications for the marking materials, glass beads, sign sheeting, substrate, and posts, traceable to lot
+- Manufacturer's and Contractor's warranty documentation as required by this standard
+
+```datasheet
+label: Closeout Submittals Required
+type: checkbox
+options:
+ - "Record drawing of as-applied markings and as-installed signs"
+ - "Initial retroreflectivity measurements (where specified)"
+ - "Material certifications (markings, beads, sheeting, substrate, posts)"
+ - "Manufacturer's and Contractor's warranty documentation"
+default: "Record drawing of as-applied markings and as-installed signs"
+```
+
+### Prior to substantial completion the Contractor shall provide the closeout submittal items listed above.
+
+# Quality Assurance {toc}
+
+## Applicator Qualifications {toc}
+
+### Markings shall be applied by an applicator experienced in the specified marking material and equipped with the application equipment that material requires.
+### Thermoplastic, epoxy, and methyl methacrylate markings shall be applied only by an applicator trained and equipped for hot-applied or plural-component durable markings, because these materials require controlled melt or mix temperature and metered bead application that hand methods cannot achieve. {note}
+### The applicator shall demonstrate, on a sample area or the first production markings, that the line width, thickness, edge sharpness, alignment, and bead embedment meet this standard before proceeding with the remaining work.
+
+## Sample Markings {toc}
+
+### Before applying durable markings over the full site, the applicator shall apply a sample of each durable marking type for the Engineer of Record's review.
+
+```datasheet
+label: Sample Marking Review
+type: radio
+options:
+ - "Sample line and one symbol per durable material type, reviewed before production"
+ - "First-day production reviewed in place as the sample"
+ - "Not required — paint markings only on this project"
+default: "Sample line and one symbol per durable material type, reviewed before production"
+```
+
+### The sample shall establish the line width, marking thickness, glass-bead embedment, color, and alignment to be matched in production.
+### A sample that is rejected shall be removed and reapplied, and production shall not proceed until a sample is accepted. {note}
+
+## Layout Verification {toc}
+
+### Before any marking is applied, the Contractor shall lay out the markings by spotting or chalking the stall lines, arrows, stop bars, crosswalks, accessible spaces, and legends, and shall obtain the Engineer of Record's verification of the layout.
+### The accessible parking spaces, the access aisles, and the accessible space count shall be verified against the ADA Standards during layout, because an accessible space that is short, an access aisle that is missing or narrow, or a count that is below the required number is a code violation that is expensive to correct after the markings are durable and the curbs and signs are set. {note}
+### The fire-lane limits shall be verified against the fire marshal's approved layout during this same step.
+
+## Pre-Application Conference {toc}
+
+### Before marking and signage work begins the Contractor shall participate in a pre-application conference attended by the marking applicator, the sign installer, and the Engineer of Record.
+### The conference shall review the approved marking materials and their application requirements, the pavement cure age and surface condition required before marking, the stall and accessible parking layout, the sign schedule and locations, the fire-lane layout, the retroreflectivity and bead-embedment acceptance criteria, and the weather limits for application.
+
+# Environmental and Service Conditions {toc}
+
+## Pavement Cure Age Before Marking {toc}
+
+```datasheet
+label: Minimum Cure Age of New Pavement Before Marking
+type: select
+options:
+ - "New asphalt — 14 days minimum before final markings"
+ - "New asphalt — 30 days minimum before final markings (waterborne paint, low VOC)"
+ - "New concrete — 28 days minimum and curing compound removed"
+ - "Existing/aged pavement — no cure-age limit, surface preparation only"
+default: "New asphalt — 30 days minimum before final markings (waterborne paint, low VOC)"
+```
+
+### New asphalt pavement shall be allowed to cure before final markings are applied, because fresh asphalt continues to release volatiles and surface oils that prevent paint and durable materials from bonding and that bleed through and discolor the marking. {note}
+### Final markings shall not be applied to new asphalt until the pavement has cured for the specified minimum period.
+### Where temporary markings are required before the asphalt has cured, they shall be applied as a removable or short-life material and replaced with the final markings after the pavement cures.
+### New concrete pavement shall be cured for the specified period and the curing compound shall be removed by abrasion before markings are applied, because a curing compound left in place is a bond breaker that the marking cannot adhere through.
+
+## Surface Temperature and Weather {toc}
+
+```datasheet
+label: Minimum Pavement and Air Temperature for Application
+type: select
+unit: F
+options:
+ - "50°F and rising — waterborne traffic paint"
+ - "40°F and rising — solvent-based paint and most thermoplastic"
+ - "Per material manufacturer for epoxy and methyl methacrylate"
+default: "50°F and rising — waterborne traffic paint"
+```
+
+### The pavement surface shall be dry and at or above the minimum application temperature for the specified material before marking begins.
+### Waterborne traffic paint shall not be applied below the specified surface temperature or when rain is forecast before the paint cures, because waterborne paint cures by evaporation and a cool, humid, or wet condition prevents the film from forming and the paint lifts, curls, or washes away. {note}
+### Thermoplastic, epoxy, and methyl methacrylate shall be applied within the surface-temperature window their manufacturer specifies, because a cold substrate chills the material before it bonds and a wet substrate flashes to steam and blisters the marking. {note}
+### Markings shall not be applied over standing water, frost, ice, or visible moisture.
+
+## Service Demand by Marking Location {toc}
+
+### The marking material shall be selected for the traffic and wear demand of each marking location, because the durability requirement of a high-turn drive aisle or a crosswalk is far higher than that of a low-traffic parking stall. {note}
+
+```datasheet
+label: Marking Service Demand Category
+type: radio
+options:
+ - "Low wear — parking stalls, low-traffic islands and hatching"
+ - "Moderate wear — drive aisles, directional arrows, curb-side legends"
+ - "High wear — entrance drives, crosswalks, stop bars, fire lanes, public-road connections"
+default: "Low wear — parking stalls, low-traffic islands and hatching"
+```
+
+### Low-wear markings, such as parking stall lines and hatched islands that vehicles cross infrequently, are well served by traffic paint, which is the lowest-cost marking and is readily renewable. {note}
+### High-wear markings, such as crosswalks, stop bars, and markings in turning and braking paths, are subjected to the most concentrated tire scrubbing and shall use a durable material so that the marking survives between maintenance cycles. {note}
+
+# Marking Materials {toc}
+
+## Marking Material Selection {toc}
+
+### The marking material for each marking type shall be selected from the materials below to match the service demand, the substrate, and the project durability requirement.
+
+```datasheet
+label: Primary Marking Material
+type: select
+drawing_ref: "signing and striping plan"
+options:
+ - "Waterborne traffic paint with drop-on beads (parking stalls, low/moderate wear)"
+ - "Hot-applied thermoplastic with intermix and drop-on beads (crosswalks, arrows, high wear)"
+ - "Preformed thermoplastic (heat-fused symbols and legends)"
+ - "Preformed retroreflective marking tape (extended service life)"
+ - "Epoxy pavement marking (durable lines on asphalt or concrete)"
+ - "Methyl methacrylate (MMA) cold plastic (durable, fast-return-to-service)"
+default: "Waterborne traffic paint with drop-on beads (parking stalls, low/moderate wear)"
+```
+
+### Waterborne traffic paint is a single-component, low-VOC, fast-drying paint that is the default for parking stall lines and low-to-moderate wear markings because it is the lowest in cost, is renewable, and is applied with simple striping equipment. {note}
+### Thermoplastic is a hot-applied, 100-percent-solids material that forms a thick, durable, retroreflective marking and is the default for crosswalks, arrows, stop bars, and high-wear legends on asphalt because it far outlasts paint in those locations. {note}
+### Preformed thermoplastic is a factory-made symbol or legend that is heat-fused to the pavement and is well suited to arrows, accessibility symbols, and word legends where a consistent, ready-made shape is wanted. {note}
+### Preformed retroreflective marking tape is a factory-made film applied with a pressure-sensitive or thermal bond, used for extended-service-life lines and legends and for markings applied where hot or plural-component equipment is impractical. {note}
+### Epoxy and methyl methacrylate are durable, plural-component cold-applied materials that bond to both asphalt and concrete and provide long service life with high retroreflectivity, with methyl methacrylate offering a fast return to service. {note}
+
+## Traffic Paint {toc}
+
+### Waterborne traffic paint shall conform to AASHTO M 248 for the specified color, with the volatile organic compound content within the limit of the air-quality authority having jurisdiction.
+
+```datasheet
+label: Traffic Paint Wet Film Thickness
+type: range
+unit: mils
+options:
+ min: 12
+ max: 25
+ setpoints: [12, 15, 18, 20, 25]
+default: 15
+```
+
+### Traffic paint shall be applied at the wet film thickness specified, because too thin a film wears through quickly and holds too few beads, and too thick a film cracks, takes too long to cure, and tracks. {note}
+### Drop-on glass beads shall be applied to the wet paint immediately behind the paint gun at the specified rate so that the beads embed before the film sets.
+### Traffic paint shall not be applied over an existing marking of a different, incompatible material without confirming compatibility, because solvent or heat from one material can lift or bleed through another. {note}
+
+## Thermoplastic {toc}
+
+### Hot-applied thermoplastic shall conform to AASHTO M 249 for the specified color, applied in a molten state and producing on cooling an adherent, retroreflective marking of the specified thickness and width.
+
+```datasheet
+label: Thermoplastic Application Method
+type: radio
+options:
+ - "Spray thermoplastic (lines, thinner cross section)"
+ - "Extruded / screeded thermoplastic (legends, crosswalks, thicker cross section)"
+default: "Extruded / screeded thermoplastic (legends, crosswalks, thicker cross section)"
+```
+
+```datasheet
+label: Thermoplastic Marking Thickness
+type: range
+unit: mils
+options:
+ min: 60
+ max: 125
+ setpoints: [60, 90, 125]
+default: 90
+```
+
+### Thermoplastic shall be heated to and applied at the manufacturer's specified application temperature, because overheating degrades the binder and discolors the material and underheating prevents proper flow and bond. {note}
+### Glass beads shall be both intermixed in the thermoplastic and applied as drop-on beads to the surface, so that the marking retains retroreflectivity as the surface beads wear and the intermixed beads are exposed.
+### Thermoplastic applied to portland cement concrete shall be applied over a primer or sealer where the material manufacturer requires it, because concrete traps moisture and contaminants that migrate to the surface and pop the marking loose without a primer. {note}
+
+## Preformed Thermoplastic and Marking Tape {toc}
+
+### Preformed thermoplastic symbols and legends shall be heat-fused to the prepared pavement in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
+
+```datasheet
+label: Preformed Marking Service Class
+type: radio
+options:
+ - "Preformed thermoplastic (heat-fused, durable symbols/legends)"
+ - "Preformed tape, extended service life (ASTM D4505)"
+ - "Preformed tape, limited / temporary service life (ASTM D4592)"
+default: "Preformed thermoplastic (heat-fused, durable symbols/legends)"
+```
+
+### Preformed retroreflective marking tape for extended service life shall conform to ASTM D4505, and preformed tape for limited or temporary service life shall conform to ASTM D4592.
+### Preformed markings on concrete shall be applied over the manufacturer's sealer regardless of marking type, because the concrete substrate releases moisture and salts that fail the bond without a sealer. {note}
+### Preformed tape and symbols shall be rolled and tamped into full contact with the pavement so that no edge is lifted, because a lifted edge is caught by tires and peels the marking. {note}
+
+## Durable Cold-Applied Markings {toc}
+
+### Epoxy and methyl methacrylate markings shall be applied as plural-component materials mixed at the specified ratio and applied at the specified thickness with intermix and drop-on glass beads.
+
+```datasheet
+label: Durable Cold-Plastic Marking Thickness
+type: range
+unit: mils
+options:
+ min: 15
+ max: 90
+ setpoints: [15, 20, 30, 60, 90]
+default: 20
+```
+
+### Epoxy and methyl methacrylate components shall be metered and mixed at the manufacturer's specified ratio, because an off-ratio mix does not cure to its design hardness and bond and is a common cause of premature durable-marking failure. {note}
+### Methyl methacrylate may be selected where a fast return to service is required, because it cures rapidly and reopens the marked area to traffic sooner than epoxy. {note}
+
+# Glass Beads and Retroreflectivity {toc}
+
+## A retroreflective marking returns headlight light to the driver's eye by means of glass beads partially embedded in the marking, and a marking with too few beads, beads embedded too deep, or beads embedded too shallow is not retroreflective and is invisible at night and in the rain. {note}
+
+```datasheet
+label: Glass Bead Type
+type: radio
+options:
+ - "AASHTO M 247 Type I drop-on beads (standard gradation)"
+ - "AASHTO M 247 larger-gradation beads for wet retroreflectivity"
+ - "Intermix beads plus Type I drop-on (thermoplastic and durable markings)"
+default: "AASHTO M 247 Type I drop-on beads (standard gradation)"
+```
+
+```datasheet
+label: Drop-On Glass Bead Application Rate
+type: range
+unit: lb per gallon of paint
+options:
+ min: 6
+ max: 12
+ step: 1
+default: 8
+```
+
+## Glass beads shall conform to AASHTO M 247 for the specified type and gradation, shall be clean, transparent, and spherical, and shall carry the moisture-proof and adhesion coatings the marking material requires.
+## Drop-on beads shall be applied at the specified rate immediately behind the marking material so that the beads embed to between 50 and 60 percent of their diameter and are held by the material as it sets.
+## Beads applied too late, after the paint has skinned or the thermoplastic has cooled, sit on the surface and are swept away by the first traffic, leaving a marking that looks correct in daylight but is dark at night. {note}
+
+```datasheet
+label: Initial Retroreflectivity — White Markings
+type: range
+unit: mcd/m²/lx
+options:
+ min: 250
+ max: 450
+ setpoints: [250, 300, 350]
+default: 300
+```
+
+```datasheet
+label: Initial Retroreflectivity — Yellow Markings
+type: range
+unit: mcd/m²/lx
+options:
+ min: 175
+ max: 350
+ setpoints: [175, 200, 250]
+default: 200
+```
+
+## Where initial retroreflectivity is specified, the white and yellow markings shall meet the specified minimum initial coefficient of retroreflected luminance measured per ASTM D7585 or ASTM E1710 at 30-meter geometry.
+## Retroreflectivity is the single field measurement that distinguishes a marking that works at night from one that does not, and it shall be measured on the completed markings where the project or the Authority Having Jurisdiction requires it. {note}
+
+# Colors, Widths, and Layout {toc}
+
+## Marking Colors {toc}
+
+### Marking colors shall convey their MUTCD meaning, and a color shall not be used for a purpose other than its standard meaning. {note}
+
+```datasheet
+label: Marking Colors Used on Project
+type: checkbox
+options:
+ - "White — stall lines, edge lines, crosswalks, stop bars, most legends"
+ - "Yellow — opposing-traffic separation, central islands, no-parking curbs"
+ - "Blue — accessible parking symbol and accessible space outline (supplemental)"
+ - "Red — fire lane markings (where adopted locally)"
+default: ["White — stall lines, edge lines, crosswalks, stop bars, most legends", "Yellow — opposing-traffic separation, central islands, no-parking curbs"]
+```
+
+### White markings shall be used for parking stall lines, lane and edge lines for traffic moving in the same direction, crosswalks, stop bars, and most word and symbol legends.
+### Yellow markings shall be used to separate traffic moving in opposite directions, to mark the left edge of one-way drives, and to mark central islands and no-parking curbs.
+### Blue shall be used only to supplement the marking of accessible parking spaces and for the International Symbol of Accessibility, and shall not be used for any other purpose.
+### Red, where adopted by the local fire code, shall be used to mark fire lanes and fire-lane curbs.
+
+## Line Widths {toc}
+
+```datasheet
+label: Standard Line Width
+type: select
+unit: in
+options:
+ - "4 in — parking stall lines and standard lane lines"
+ - "6 in — enhanced-visibility lane and edge lines"
+ - "8 in — wide channelizing and gore lines"
+default: "4 in — parking stall lines and standard lane lines"
+```
+
+```datasheet
+label: Stop Bar Width
+type: range
+unit: in
+options:
+ min: 12
+ max: 24
+ step: 6
+default: 24
+```
+
+### Parking stall lines and standard lane lines shall be at least 4 inches wide, and wider lines may be used where enhanced visibility is wanted.
+### Stop bars shall be solid white, 12 to 24 inches wide, placed across the approach lane at the stop point.
+### Double stall lines or hairpin stall lines may be used to define the boundary between adjacent stalls more clearly than a single line. {note}
+
+## Parking Stall Layout {toc}
+
+### The parking stall dimensions, angle, and module shall be as shown on the signing and striping plan [[drawing: the stall layout on the signing and striping plan]].
+### Standard parking stalls shall be laid out to the dimensions shown, with stall width and depth and aisle width meeting the local zoning and site development standards.
+### Stall lines shall be straight, parallel, and consistent in length, because a poorly laid-out lot that wanders or crowds is both a code and a usability problem and is visible from every approach. {note}
+
+## Pavement Symbols and Legends {toc}
+
+### Directional arrows, word legends, and symbols shall be the MUTCD standard shapes and proportions for the marking, and their locations shall be as shown on the signing and striping plan [[drawing: arrow, legend, and symbol locations on the signing and striping plan]].
+
+```datasheet
+label: Pavement Symbols and Legends Provided
+type: checkbox
+options:
+ - "Directional arrows (turn, through, combination)"
+ - "Stop bars at controlled approaches"
+ - "Crosswalk markings (transverse or high-visibility)"
+ - "Accessibility symbol (ISA) in accessible spaces"
+ - "Word legends (e.g., STOP, NO PARKING, FIRE LANE)"
+default: ["Directional arrows (turn, through, combination)", "Stop bars at controlled approaches", "Accessibility symbol (ISA) in accessible spaces"]
+```
+
+```datasheet
+label: Crosswalk Marking Pattern
+type: radio
+options:
+ - "Transverse line crosswalk (two parallel lines)"
+ - "High-visibility (continental / longitudinal bar) crosswalk"
+default: "High-visibility (continental / longitudinal bar) crosswalk"
+```
+
+### Crosswalks shall be marked with the pattern specified, with high-visibility longitudinal-bar crosswalks recommended at locations with pedestrian conflict because the bars are placed between the wheel paths and wear far slower than transverse lines. {note}
+### Word and symbol legends shall be applied to the standard proportions so that they are legible at the approach speed, and shall not be compressed to fit a space they do not fit. {note}
+
+# Accessible Parking {toc}
+
+## Accessible parking spaces, their access aisles, and their signage are governed by the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design, and an accessible space that is short, an access aisle that is missing or narrow, an accessible route that is not connected, or a space count that is below the required number is a federal accessibility violation. {note}
+
+## Accessible Space Count {toc}
+
+### The number of accessible parking spaces shall be provided in accordance with the ADA Standards scoping table for the total number of parking spaces in each parking facility [[drawing: the accessible space count on the signing and striping plan]].
+### At least one in every six accessible spaces, and not fewer than one, shall be van-accessible.
+### The required accessible space count shall be verified during layout, because the count is a function of the total stall count in the lot and is easy to under-provide. {note}
+
+## Accessible Space and Access Aisle Dimensions {toc}
+
+```datasheet
+label: Accessible Space and Access Aisle Configuration
+type: select
+options:
+ - "Car space 96 in wide + 60 in access aisle"
+ - "Van space 132 in wide + 60 in access aisle"
+ - "Van space 96 in wide + 96 in access aisle (alternate van configuration)"
+default: "Car space 96 in wide + 60 in access aisle"
+```
+
+### Standard accessible car spaces shall be at least 96 inches wide and shall have an adjacent access aisle at least 60 inches wide.
+### Van-accessible spaces shall be at least 132 inches wide with an adjacent access aisle at least 60 inches wide, or at least 96 inches wide with an adjacent access aisle at least 96 inches wide.
+### The access aisle shall be the same length as the space it serves, shall be marked so as to discourage parking in it, and shall connect to an accessible route to the building entrance.
+### Two accessible spaces may share one access aisle, except that angled accessible spaces shall not share an access aisle. {note}
+### Access aisles shall be marked with diagonal hatching and may carry a "NO PARKING" legend so that the aisle is not mistaken for a parking space. {note}
+
+## Accessibility Symbol {toc}
+
+### Each accessible parking space shall be marked on the pavement with the International Symbol of Accessibility.
+### The accessibility symbol shall be white on a blue background where the supplemental blue marking is used, in accordance with the MUTCD and local accessibility code.
+### The pavement accessibility symbol supplements but does not replace the required upright accessible parking sign. {note}
+
+# Site Signage {toc}
+
+## Site traffic and regulatory signs direct and control traffic where pavement markings alone cannot, and a missing stop sign, a missing accessible-parking sign, or a sign with degraded retroreflective sheeting is a safety and code deficiency. {note}
+
+## Sign Schedule and Designations {toc}
+
+### Each site sign shall be the MUTCD standard sign for its function, identified by its MUTCD designation, and located as shown on the signing and striping plan [[drawing: sign locations on the signing and striping plan]].
+
+```datasheet
+label: Regulatory Signs Provided
+type: checkbox
+options:
+ - "STOP (R1-1)"
+ - "Accessible parking, reserved (R7-8)"
+ - "Accessible parking, van-accessible plaque (R7-8a / R7-8b)"
+ - "No parking (R7 / R8 series)"
+ - "Speed limit (R2-1)"
+ - "Do not enter / one way (R5-1 / R6 series)"
+ - "Fire lane / tow-away (per local fire code)"
+default: ["STOP (R1-1)", "Accessible parking, reserved (R7-8)", "Accessible parking, van-accessible plaque (R7-8a / R7-8b)"]
+```
+
+```datasheet
+label: STOP Sign (R1-1) Size
+type: radio
+options:
+ - "30 in × 30 in (standard minimum, site and low-volume roadways)"
+ - "36 in × 36 in (higher-volume or higher-speed approaches)"
+default: "30 in × 30 in (standard minimum, site and low-volume roadways)"
+```
+
+### STOP signs (R1-1) shall be octagonal, white legend and border on a red background, and at least 30 by 30 inches on site and low-volume roadways.
+### Accessible parking signs (R7-8) shall be installed at each accessible space, mounted so they are visible and not obscured by a parked vehicle.
+### Van-accessible spaces shall carry the van-accessible designation plaque (R7-8a or R7-8b as adopted) in addition to the accessible parking sign.
+### Where the local code requires a fine-amount plaque on accessible parking signs, the plaque shall be provided. {note}
+
+## Sign Sheeting Retroreflectivity {toc}
+
+```datasheet
+label: Sign Sheeting Type (ASTM D4956)
+type: select
+options:
+ - "Type III high-intensity prismatic (standard site regulatory signs)"
+ - "Type IV high-intensity prismatic (improved brightness)"
+ - "Type VIII / IX / XI very-high-intensity prismatic (high-speed or enhanced)"
+default: "Type III high-intensity prismatic (standard site regulatory signs)"
+```
+
+### Sign faces shall be retroreflective sheeting conforming to ASTM D4956 of the specified type, so that the sign is legible at night under headlight illumination.
+### Engineering-grade (Type I) sheeting shall not be used for regulatory signs, because its brightness and service life are below current practice for stop and regulatory signage. {note}
+### The sheeting type shall be selected for the approach speed and the importance of the sign, with high-intensity prismatic sheeting the standard for site regulatory signs.
+
+## Sign Substrate and Hardware {toc}
+
+### Sign blanks shall be aluminum sheet conforming to ASTM B209, of the thickness appropriate to the sign size, with rounded corners and deburred mounting holes.
+### Mounting hardware, fasteners, and brackets shall be corrosion-resistant, with galvanized or stainless steel fasteners, so that the sign assembly does not streak and corrode over its service life.
+### Aluminum is the standard substrate because it does not rust, holds the retroreflective sheeting, and lasts the service life of the sheeting. {note}
+
+## Sign Posts and Footings {toc}
+
+```datasheet
+label: Sign Post Type
+type: select
+options:
+ - "U-channel steel post (galvanized, driven)"
+ - "Square steel tube post (telescoping / anchor base)"
+ - "Round steel or aluminum post"
+default: "U-channel steel post (galvanized, driven)"
+```
+
+```datasheet
+label: Sign Post Foundation
+type: radio
+options:
+ - "Driven post in compacted soil (U-channel, no concrete)"
+ - "Post set in concrete footing"
+ - "Surface-mounted base on existing pavement or structure"
+default: "Driven post in compacted soil (U-channel, no concrete)"
+```
+
+```datasheet
+label: Breakaway Requirement
+type: radio
+options:
+ - "Breakaway support required (signs in or adjacent to vehicle clear zone)"
+ - "Breakaway not required (signs outside clear zone, on walls, or behind barrier)"
+default: "Breakaway not required (signs outside clear zone, on walls, or behind barrier)"
+```
+
+### Sign posts shall be galvanized steel U-channel, square steel tube, or round post as specified, sized for the sign area and the local wind load.
+### A driven U-channel post shall be driven to the embedment depth required for stability and shall not be encased in concrete, because a light U-channel post driven directly into the soil yields on impact and a concrete-encased post does not. {note}
+### Where a sign is located within or adjacent to the vehicle clear zone such that it could be struck, the support shall be a breakaway support so that an errant vehicle is not stopped abruptly by a rigid post.
+### Posts set in concrete footings shall be used for larger signs and where the soil cannot hold a driven post, with the footing sized for the sign area and wind load.
+
+## Sign Mounting Height and Placement {toc}
+
+```datasheet
+label: Sign Mounting Height (bottom of sign above grade)
+type: range
+unit: in
+options:
+ min: 60
+ max: 84
+ setpoints: [60, 72, 84]
+default: 84
+```
+
+```datasheet
+label: Sign Lateral Offset from Edge of Travel Way
+type: range
+unit: ft
+drawing_ref: "signing and striping plan"
+options:
+ min: 2
+ max: 12
+ step: 1
+default: 2
+```
+
+### Signs in parking and pedestrian areas shall be mounted with the bottom of the sign at least 84 inches above the finished surface where pedestrians pass beneath, so that the sign does not present a head-height hazard.
+### Signs shall be laterally offset from the edge of the travel way as shown, so that the sign is visible and is not in the path of a vehicle.
+### Where an accessible parking sign is mounted in a location a pedestrian passes beneath, it shall meet the 84-inch clearance so that it does not project into the accessible route. {note}
+
+# Fire Lanes {toc}
+
+## Fire lanes shall be marked and signed in accordance with the locally adopted fire code and the directives of the fire marshal having jurisdiction, and a missing or non-conforming fire lane is a common cause of a certificate-of-occupancy hold. {note}
+
+```datasheet
+label: Fire Lane Marking
+type: select
+options:
+ - "Red curb with white 'NO PARKING FIRE LANE' legend (most common)"
+ - "Red striping/hatching on pavement with legend"
+ - "Yellow curb with legend (where adopted locally)"
+ - "Per local fire code and fire marshal"
+default: "Red curb with white 'NO PARKING FIRE LANE' legend (most common)"
+```
+
+```datasheet
+label: Fire Lane Signage
+type: radio
+options:
+ - "Fire-lane / tow-away signs at the spacing the fire code requires"
+ - "Curb marking only (where fire code does not require signs)"
+ - "Per local fire code and fire marshal"
+default: "Fire-lane / tow-away signs at the spacing the fire code requires"
+```
+
+## Fire-lane curbs and pavement shall be marked in the color and with the legend the fire code requires, in the locations the fire marshal approved.
+## Fire-lane signs shall be installed at the spacing the fire code requires so that the fire lane is identified along its full length.
+## The fire-lane layout, markings, and signs shall be confirmed with the fire marshal before application, because the fire marshal's approval is the controlling acceptance for this scope. {note}
+
+# Surface Preparation and Application {toc}
+
+## Surface Preparation {toc}
+
+### The pavement surface shall be clean, dry, and free of dirt, dust, oil, curing compound, loose material, and existing failed markings before any marking is applied.
+### New concrete shall have its curing compound removed by abrasive blasting, grinding, or water blasting before marking, because the curing compound is a bond breaker.
+### Existing markings that conflict with the new layout shall be removed by grinding, blasting, or another approved method that does not damage the pavement, and shall not be merely painted over, because a painted-over ghost marking remains visible and confuses drivers. {note}
+### A marking applied over a dirty, dusty, or contaminated surface debonds and peels regardless of the quality of the marking material. {note}
+
+## Existing Marking Removal {toc}
+
+```datasheet
+label: Existing Marking Removal Method
+type: select
+options:
+ - "Grinding"
+ - "Water blasting (high pressure)"
+ - "Abrasive (shot/sand) blasting"
+ - "Not required — new pavement, no existing markings"
+default: "Grinding"
+```
+
+### Where existing markings are removed, the method shall remove the marking and its retroreflective beads without creating a scar that holds water or telegraphs through the new marking.
+### Removal by burning, by solvent, or by simply applying black-out paint shall not be used, because these leave a residue, a ghost, or a slick spot. {note}
+
+## Application {toc}
+
+### Markings shall be applied to the layout verified by the Engineer of Record, at the specified width, thickness, and bead rate, with sharp, clean edges and consistent alignment.
+### Each marking shall be protected from traffic until it has cured or cooled enough to bear traffic without tracking, displacing, or picking up, with cones, barricades, or flagging as needed.
+### A marking that is tracked, smeared, misaligned, off-width, or of deficient bead embedment shall be removed and reapplied, because a defective permanent marking is not corrected by overpainting. {note}
+
+# Quality Control and Acceptance {toc}
+
+## Markings shall be inspected for color, width, thickness, alignment, edge sharpness, glass-bead embedment, and conformance to the verified layout.
+
+```datasheet
+label: Marking Acceptance Checks
+type: checkbox
+options:
+ - "Line width and alignment to layout"
+ - "Marking thickness (durable markings)"
+ - "Glass-bead embedment 50-60 percent of diameter"
+ - "Color conformance (ASTM D6628)"
+ - "Initial retroreflectivity (where specified)"
+ - "Accessible space and access-aisle dimensions and count"
+default: ["Line width and alignment to layout", "Glass-bead embedment 50-60 percent of diameter", "Accessible space and access-aisle dimensions and count"]
+```
+
+## Where retroreflectivity is specified, the completed markings shall be measured per ASTM D7585 or ASTM E1710 and shall meet the specified initial minimum for each color.
+## Signs shall be inspected for correct designation, legend, sheeting type, mounting height, plumb, lateral placement, and secure attachment.
+## The accessible parking spaces, access aisles, accessible-route connection, and accessible space count shall be inspected against the ADA Standards before acceptance, because this is the most frequently cited site deficiency and is most cheaply corrected before closeout. {note}
+## Markings or signs that fail an acceptance check shall be corrected, and durable markings that are defective shall be removed and reapplied rather than overlaid. {note}
+
+# Delivery, Storage, and Handling {toc}
+
+## Marking materials, glass beads, and sheeting shall be delivered in the manufacturer's labeled, sealed containers and stored per the manufacturer's instructions. {note}
+
+```datasheet
+label: Marking Material Storage
+type: radio
+options:
+ - "Climate-controlled / above minimum storage temperature per manufacturer"
+ - "Standard dry, covered storage (signs, posts, preformed materials)"
+default: "Climate-controlled / above minimum storage temperature per manufacturer"
+```
+
+## Traffic paint and plural-component durable materials shall be stored within the temperature range the manufacturer specifies, because freezing ruins waterborne paint and excessive heat shortens the shelf life of reactive components.
+## Glass beads shall be stored dry, because moisture clumps the beads and prevents uniform application and embedment.
+## Thermoplastic and preformed materials shall be stored dry and protected from heat and from prolonged sunlight that can soften, deform, or prematurely activate the material.
+## Sign blanks, sheeting, and preformed tape shall be stored flat and protected from creasing, scratching, and ultraviolet exposure that degrades the retroreflective sheeting before installation.
+## Material past its shelf life or showing damage, contamination, or degradation shall not be used.
+
+# Warranty {toc}
+
+```datasheet
+label: Markings and Signage Warranty Period
+type: select
+options:
+ - "1 year from substantial completion (paint markings and signs)"
+ - "2 years from substantial completion (durable markings and signs)"
+ - "3 years from substantial completion (durable markings, enhanced)"
+default: "1 year from substantial completion (paint markings and signs)"
+```
+
+## The Contractor shall warrant the markings and signage, including adhesion, color, retroreflectivity, alignment, and conformance to the MUTCD, the ADA Standards, and the fire code, for the project warranty period beginning at substantial completion.
+## Warranty obligations include correction of debonding, peeling, premature wear, loss of retroreflectivity below the specified level, fading, and any non-conforming accessible parking, access aisle, or signage deficiency attributable to non-conforming materials or workmanship.
+## A durable marking that debonds or fails within the warranty period shall be removed and reapplied, not overpainted, at the Contractor's expense.
+## Normal wear from traffic and routine renewal of paint markings at the end of their service life are Owner maintenance obligations and are not warranty items.
+## The warranty does not relieve the Contractor of responsibility for an accessibility or fire-code non-conformance, which shall be corrected regardless of when it is discovered.