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Monroe Parkway N o r t h C a r o l i n a T u r Aestheticn p i k e A uDesignt h o r i t yGuideIMonroeBridges AndRetaining WallsMonroe ParkwayAesthetic Design GuideAugust 2010August 20101

Aesthetic Design GuideIIntroductionMonroe ParkwayAesthetic Design GuideIntroductionThe Monroe Parkway Aesthetic Design Guide was produced for the North Carolina Turnpike Authority and is intended for use as a guide to the Design/Build process that will construct the Monroe Parkway. This document addresses only the aesthetic elements of the corridor. These elements include the following: Bridges, Abutments, and Piers Toll Gantries Sound Walls Sign Structures Coatings and TexturesA summary matrix of all roadway features, treatments, colors and textures can be found in the materials schedule at the end of the document. All proprietary names in the schedule indicate the basis of design only.How to Use this GuideThis document is to be used as supplemental information to the Preliminary Engineering documents produced for the Design/Build bidding process. It is intended to provide the aesthetic treatment of the elements listedabove which may not be shown in the Preliminary Engineering documents. These drawings are a guide to define the final design of the roadway elements. Final designs and structural requirements are the responsibilityof the Design Builder.Aesthetic Design ProcessThe design process involved in creating this document included an analysis of the corridor to gather design forms, themes, and patterns. Working with a team of corridor stakeholders and the North Carolina TurnpikeAuthority, a Regional Architecture theme was selected from a series of design alternatives. The Regional Architecture theme is incorporated in all elements that require aesthetic treatment.How this Guide was createdThis document was created in close coordination with the Preliminary Engineering documents and budget. A regional Constructability Team reviewed the preliminary aesthetic design document and provided suggestionswhich addressed the constructability, maintainability, and affordability of the aesthetic treatments. This final document incorporates the Constructability Team comments and suggestions as well as input from the NorthCarolina Turnpike Authority.August 20102

Aesthetic Design GuideITable of contentsMonroe ParkwayTable of Contents12BRIDGES AND RETAINING WALLSTOLL GANTRIESMonroe Parkway GantriesBridge Elements Table1-2Monroe Parkway Major Bridge (Local Road Over)Major Bridge - Elevation Rendering1-3Major Bridge - Perspective 11-4Major Bridge - Perspective 21-5Major Bridge - Plan View1-6Major Bridge - Elevation and Sections1-7Major Bridge - Details1-83Monroe Parkway Intermediate Bridge (Local Road Under)1-10Intermediate Bridge - Plan View1-11Intermediate Bridge - Elevation and Section1-12Gantry Axonometric View2-32-42-5Gantry Elevation1-9Intermediate Bridge - Elevation Rendering2-2Gantry Plan ViewMonroe Parkway Major Bridge over Stallings RoadMajor Bridge - PerspectiveGantry Elevation Rendering4Monroe Parkway Minor Bridge (Local Road Under)SOUND WALLSSound Wall - Elevation Renderings3-2Sound Wall Axonometric Detail Views3-3Sound Wall Axonometric View3-4Plan View and Elevation (Corner End and 16’ Flat Condition)3-5Plan View and Elevation (8’,20’ Flat and Stepped Condition)3-6SIGN STRUCTURES4-2Signage ElevationsMinor Bridge - Elevation Rendering1-13Minor Bridge - Elevation and Section1-145APPENDIXMaterials Schedule5-2 to 5-3August 20103

Aesthetic Design GuideIBridges AndRetaining WallsMonroe Parkway1Monroe ParkwayBridges andRetainingWallsAugust 20101-1

Aesthetic Design GuideIBridges AndRetaining WallsMonroe ParkwayBridge Elements TableNote: Bridge dimensions and over/under conditions are preliminary and subject to changeUS 74 EBUS 74 WBParkwayParkwayTypical roveroveroverLocationSRRTSRRTWillis Long RdRoanoke Church RdOlive Branch RdMonroe Ansonville RdFaith Church RoadSecrest Short Cut RoadTypeSingle SpanSingle SpanDual Bridges Single SpanDual Bridges Single SpanDual Bridges Single SpanDual Bridges Single SpanDual Bridges Single SpanDual Bridges Single SpanSpan '15'15'15'15'ParkwayParkway EBParkway WBKLBParkwayParkwayTypical tinson Hartis RdIndian Trail Fairview RdIndian Trail Fairview RdIndian Trail Fairview RdUnionville‐Indian Trail RdFowler RdDeese RdOld Williams RdRocky River RdUS 601Morgan Mill RdAnsonville RoadSingle Bridge Double SpansSingle Bridge Double SpansSingle Bridge Double SpansSingle Bridge Double SpansSingle Bridge Double SpansSingle Bridge Double SpansSingle Bridge Double SpansSingle Bridge Double SpansSingle Bridge Double SpansDual Bridges Double SpansDual Bridges Double SpansSingle Bridge Double Spans100' and 100'45' and 45'45' and 45'45' and 45'71' and 71'115' and 115'75' and 75'90' and 90'70' and 70'52' and 65'75' and 85'72' and kwayunderunderAustin Chaney RdForest Hills School RdSingle Bridge Triple SpansSingle Bridge Triple Spans102', 87' and 65'72', 72', and US 74 WBSingle Span135'115'16'‐6"7'‐3"ParkwayoverStallings Rd (Texas U‐Turn Rd)Single Bridge Double Spans75' and 120'118'15'6'‐11"ParkwayoverMcKee RdSingle Bridge Double Spans55' and 85'124'15'5'‐5"miParkwayoverRailroad and US 74Dual Bridges with Four Spans100', 100', 100', 100'55'23'6'‐3"miParkwayoverMclntyre Road (and wetland)Dual Bridges with Seven Spans105' each6'‐3"miTypical 3Typical 4Typical 5Typical 6Typical 7Typical 848' and 60' 15' (over '‐8"MajorRdIntermediate MinorRdRd Ped. FencemimimimimimimimimiIntIntIntYesYesYesYesMaFree Standing eAbutment Bridge UndersideTypeTreatmentReturnedSmooth TextureReturnedSmooth TextureReturnedSmooth TextureReturnedSmooth TextureReturnedSmooth TextureReturnedSmooth TextureReturnedSmooth TextureReturnedSmooth nedSmooth TextureSmooth TextureSmooth TextureSmooth TextureBrick TextureSmooth TextureSmooth TextureSmooth TextureBrick TextureSmooth TextureSmooth TextureSmooth TextureReturnedReturnedBrick TextureSmooth TextureReturnedSmooth TextureReturnedBrick TextureReturnedSmooth TextureReturnedSmooth TextureReturnedSmooth TextureNotes:1. SRRT Service Road Right2. KLB Interchange K Loop B3. * These dimensions are preliminary and subject to change4. Verical Clearances shown are minimum.August 20101-2

Aesthetic Design GuideIBridges AndRetaining WallsMonroe ParkwayMonroe Parkway Major Bridge ( Local Road Over)August 20101-3

Aesthetic Design GuideIBridges AndRetaining WallsMonroe ParkwayMonroe Parkway Major Bridge (Local Road Over)August 20101-4

Aesthetic Design GuideIBridges AndRetaining WallsMonroe ParkwayMonroe Parkway Major Bridge (Local Road Over)August 20101-5

Aesthetic Design GuideIBridges AndRetaining WallsMonroe ParkwayTraffic Barrier Rail(Typ.)Decorative ArchBarrier Rail (Typ.)Retaining Wall (Typ.)Bridge PierBridge CapSidewalkBike LaneLocal Road OverBike LaneTyp.Monroe e EndColumn (Typ.)Monroe ParkwayMonroe Parkway Major Bridge (Local Road Over) - Plan ViewFree Standing Pylon (Typ.)August 20101-6

Aesthetic Design GuideIBridges AndRetaining WallsMonroe ParkwayMonroe Parkway Major Bridge - ElevationBridge LightingMSE WallFree Standing PylonPedestrian FenceTown NameMedallionBridge PierBridge ArchFacade (Typ.)Bridge BeamBehind ArchBridge BarrierRailBridgeEnd ColumnMonroe ParkwayMonroe ParkwayMonroe Parkway Major Bridge - SectionPrecast Stone CapPedestrian FenceFree Standing PylonTraffic Barrier RailPrecast StoneBridge Beam (Typ.)Arch FacadeAbutment Wall / MSEBeamBridge PierBarrier RailAugust 20101-7

Aesthetic Design GuideIBridges AndRetaining WallsMonroe ParkwayMonroe Parkway Major Bridge (Local Road Over) - DetailsPrecast Stone CapFree Standing PylonMedallionPrecast StoneCopingPedestrian FencingBarrier RailBridge DeckPrecast Stone Arch,Raised, RoundedBridge Arch and KeystoneBridge Arch FacadeBridge BeamsPylon Front ElevationPylon Side ElevationBridge Abutment Wall/MSEMinimum 2’ BetweenPylon and BridgePylon Plan ViewAugust 20101-8

Aesthetic Design GuideIBridges AndRetaining WallsMonroe ParkwayMonroe Parkway Major Bridge (Monroe Parkway Over Stallings Road)Note: Illustration shows a triple arch aesthetic applied to the proposed intersection design. Walls adjacent to Bus. 74 will have decorative pilasters at approximately 150’ O.C.August 20101-9

Aesthetic Design GuideIBridges AndRetaining WallsMonroe ParkwayMonroe Parkway Intermediate Bridge (Local Road Under)August 20101-10

Aesthetic Design GuideIBridges AndRetaining WallsMonroe ParkwayLocal RoadMonroe Parkway Intermediate Bridge - Plan ViewBarrier Rail (typ.)Decorative PilasterShoulder10’ ShoulderBarrier Rail10’ ShoulderMonroe ParkwayLocal RoadShoulderAugust 20101-11

Aesthetic Design GuideMonroe Parkway Intermediate Bridge (Local Road Under) - ElevationBridgeEnd ColumnRetaining Rail /MSEBarrier RailMedallionBridge BeamIBridges AndRetaining WallsMonroe ParkwayDecorative PilasterMonroe Parkway Intermediate Bridge (Local Road Under) - SectionBarrier RailDecorative PilasterAbutment WallAugust 20101-12

Aesthetic Design GuideIBridges AndRetaining WallsMonroe ParkwayMonroe Parkway Minor Bridge (Local Road Under)August 20101-13

Aesthetic Design GuideMonroe Parkway Minor Bridge (Local Road Under) - ElevationBridgeEnd columnRetaining Wall /MSEBarrier RailIBridges AndRetaining WallsMonroe ParkwayBridge BeamMonroe Parkway Minor Bridge (Local Road Under) - SectionBarrier RailAbutment WallAugust 20101-14

Aesthetic Design GuideIIToll GantriesMonroe Parkway2Monroe ParkwayToll GantriesAugust 20102-1

Aesthetic Design GuideIIToll GantriesMonroe ParkwayMonroe Parkway GantryAugust 20102-2

Aesthetic Design GuideIIToll GantriesMonroe ParkwayMonroe Parkway GantryAugust 20102-3

Aesthetic Design GuideIIToll GantriesMonroe ParkwayMonroe Parkway Gantry - Plan ViewBarrier RailAccess Drive7’-0”typ.ShoulderMonroe ParkwayShoulderMedianShoulderShoulderORT Facility (See ORT StandardsFor Layout)Screen Wall To Match Sound WallDesignGantry Column7’-0”typ.Monroe ParkwayDynamic Message SignageAugust 20102-4

Aesthetic Design GuideIIToll GantriesMonroe Parkway7’-9”4”2’-0”Monroe Parkway Gantry - Elevation1’-8”Cast Stone Medallion(Selected by Others)Gantry Truss withPerforated Metal Panel.Brick Finish1’-4”Min. height as required16’-6”DMS Sign6’-6”Precast Concrete CapStone FinishBarrier RailStone FinishAugust 20102-5

Aesthetic Design GuideIIISound WallsMonroe Parkway3Monroe ParkwaySound WallsAugust 20103-1

Aesthetic Design GuideMonroe Parkway 16’ Tall Sound Wall ElevationMonroe Parkway 20’ Tall Sound Wall ElevationIIISound WallsMonroe ParkwayMonroe Parkway 8’ Tall Sound Wall ElevationAugust 20103-2

Aesthetic Design GuideIIISound WallsMonroe ParkwayMonroe Parkway Sound Wall - Axonometric Detail ViewType 1Type 2Running BondSingle Soldier CourseType 3Double Soldier CourseType 2Precast Concrete CapStone FinishRunning BondSoldier CourseRunning BondRunning BondFront:Formliner - Brick FinishBack:Concrete, Broom FinishFront:Formliner - Brick FinishBack:Concrete, Broom FinishFront ViewPrecast Concrete ColumnFront Panel:Formliner - Brick and StoneFinishColored H PostFront:Formliner - Brick FinishBack:Concrete, Broom FinishBack ViewAugust 20103-3

Aesthetic Design GuideIIISound WallsMonroe ParkwayMonroe Parkway Sound Wall - Axonometric viewAugust 20103-4

Aesthetic Design GuideMonroe ParkwayIIISound WallsNote: Final Soundwall locations, lengths and heights shall be determined by the Design-Build Team.Monroe Parkway Sound Wall - Corner End Treatment - Plan View and ElevationMonroe Parkway Sound Wall - Flat Condition - Plan View and ElevationAugust 20103-5

Aesthetic Design GuideMonroe ParkwayIIISound WallsNote: Final Soundwall locations, lengths and heights shall be determined by the Design-Build Team.Monroe Parkway Sound Wall - Flat Condition - 8’ and 20’ Sound Wall ElevationMonroe Parkway Sound Wall - Stepped Condition - Plan View and ElevationPrecast Stone Cap and BaseCap SectionCap Plan ViewBase SectionBase Plan ViewAugust 20103-6

Aesthetic Design GuideIVSign StructuresMonroe Parkway4Monroe ParkwaySignStructuresAugust 20104-1

Aesthetic Design GuideMonroe Parkway Sign StructuresDecorative CapDecorative CapStone TexturedBaseTrussRoundSign SupportMounting BoltCoverStone TexturedBaseMultiple SignPanels AlignMinimum height requirementMounting BoltCoverMinimum height requirementTrussRound SignSupportIVSign StructuresMonroe ParkwayAugust 20104-2

Aesthetic Design GuideVAppendixMonroe Parkway5Monroe ParkwayAppendixAugust 20105-1

Aesthetic Design GuideVAppendixMonroe ParkwayMaterial ScheduleItemFeatureType/FinishColorBridge BeamsWeathering steelColorBeam type by designerWeathering steelAASHTO girdersSteel beamsColorColorBeam type by designerBeam type by designerDark bronze coatingDark bronze paint systemSquare or rectangularpanels only, brick formliner,rough and smooth stoneformliner, flat formlinerRough (2/157 Fichtelberg) Brick (2/99Salzach) Smooth (Modern Pre-cast)Brick color staining to match Scott System01024 Fredericktown, brick color bend stainingto match LITHOCHROME Chemstain ClassicCS-2; color stain coating to match Modern Precast "Almond" for stone texturesn/aNAWKAW NECT-90 masonry stain:www.nawkaw.com www.scottsystem.comwww.scofield.com/concretestain main.htmlwww.modernprecast.comCast in place wallsBrick formlinerBrick (2/99 Salzach)n/aWall caps/copingCcast in place or pre-cast;rough and smooth stoneformlinerRough (2/157 Fichtelberg), Smooth(match Modern Pre-cast)Color staining to match BrickSnap system,belowColor stain coating to match Modern Pre-cast"Almond" for stone texturesNAWKAW NECT-90 masonry t.comBridge End Bentscast in place or pre-cast;smooth stone formlinerSmooth (match Modern Pre-cast)Color stain coating to match Modern Pre-cast"Almond" for stone er railsStone texture on backside ofrailsRough (2/157 Fichtelberg)Color stain coating to match Modern Pre-cast"Almond" for stone texturesn/aSoundwalls/ScreenwallBrick formlinerNCDOT standard system, heigts bydesigner, Brick (2/99 Salzach)Color staining to match Scott System 01024Fredericktown BrickSnap system, belown/aTexture discontinues 100' from each end ofbridge approach or at bridge end column.Color applies to traffic face as well.NAWKAW NECT-90 masonry stain:www.nawkaw.comNAWKAW NECT-90 masonry stain:www.nawkaw.comSoundwall/Screenwall columnfeatureArchitectural pre-cast brickand stone textures and capRough (2/157 Fichtelberg), Smooth(Modern Pre-cast), Brick (2/99Salzach)Color stain coating to match Modern Pre-cast"Almond" for stone textures and backside ofwall; color staining to match Scott System 01024Fredericktown BrickSnap systemn/aSoundwall postsPainted Galvanized steel orcoated concrete postsHeights by designerDark Bronze if steel, brick color stain to matchBrickSnap system if concreteGraffiti protectionNon sacrificial coatingGRAFFITI GARD III WClear coatingWalls and End BentsMSE wallsFederal Color(1994 palette)Comments (Proprietary names given asbasis of design only)n/aPrepare detail to prevent staining of bridgefeaturesTex Cote Bridge Cote 3002 or 3 coat systemFC 20040FC 20040n/aFC 20040NAWKAW NECT-90 masonry stain:www.nawkaw.comwww.modernprecast.comThree Coat system if steelwww.texcote.com; to be applied toconcrete finishes to heights determined bydesignerAugust 20105-2

Aesthetic Design GuideMaterial Schedule l pre-cast bricktexturesMetro Brick and SummitvilleLandmark01024 Fredricktown with 458 BrownstoneFlashed soldier coursen/awww.Scottsystem.comArchitectural pre-cast stonetexturesArchitectural pre-cast stonetexturesPineapple Grove Designs, or equalcolor to match stone texturesn/awww.pineapplegrovedesigns.comPineapple Grove Designs, or equalcolor to match stone s or Rim SnapstechnologyMetro Brick and SummitvilleLandmark01024 Fredricktown with 458 BrownstoneFlashed soldier recast stone coping and archSmooth stone textureSmooth (Modern Pre-cast )AlmondPrecast capPrecast logoSmooth (Modern Pre-cast)Pineapple Grove Designs, or equalAlmondColor to match stone texturesBase textureSmooth stone textureSelected by localgovernment, design byothersRough stone textureRough (2/157 Fichtelberg)Gantry Truss coverPerforated sheetingBridge ArchBrick texture"Town Name" StoneSmooth Stone KeystoneBridge Pylons/Pilasters/GantriesBrick textureVAppendixMonroe ParkwayFederal Color(1994 palette)Comments (Proprietary names given asbasis of design Color stain coating to match Modern Pre-cast"Almond" for stone texturesn/aNAWKAW; www.nawkaw.comZinc or aluminum(2) Colors for mockup: Match "Almond and DarkBronze.n/aAnodized or powder coat finishBridge Piers (major, intermediate and minor bridges)Brick textureBrick-Snaps or Rim Snapstechnology piers, majorbridges onlyPrecast stone coping and archSmooth stone textureBase textureRough stone textureMetro Brick and SummitvilleLandmark01024 Fredricktown with 458 BrownstoneFlashed soldier coursen/awww.Scottsystem.comSmooth (Modern Pre-cast)Rough (2/157 Fichtelberg)AlmondColor stain coating to match Modern Pre-cast"Almond" for stone texturesn/an/awww.modernprecast.comNAWKAW; www.nawkaw.comBridge pier capsCast in place; smooth stoneformliner; all bridge typesSmooth (match Modern Pre-cast)Color stain coating to match Modern Pre-cast"Almond" for stone Smooth stone texture onintermediate and minorbridgesSmooth (match Modern Pre-cast)Color stain coating to match Modern Pre-cast"Almond" for stone texturesn/aNAWKAW; www.nawkaw.comAugust 20105-3

Aesthetic Design GuideAugust 2010Monroe Parkway North Carolina Turnpike Authority

Aesthetic Design Guide Monroe Parkway I Bridges And Retaining Walls August 2010 1-6 Monroe Parkway Major Bridge (Local Road Over) - Plan View Local Road Over Monroe Parkway Median Free Standing Pylon (Typ.) Bridge Pier Monroe Parkway Retaining Wall (Typ.) Sidewalk Sidewalk Bike Lane Bike Lane Bridge End Column (Typ.) Traffi c Barrier Rail (Typ .

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