Raeford Crossing Development, Fayetteville, NC
DTC was contracted to to provide roadway and traffic signal design construction documents and permitting services for the Raeford Crossing Apartments development in Fayetteville, NC. The design was completed to NCDOT standards and permitted through NCDOT and the City of Fayetteville.
The project scope included the following:
US 401 (Raeford Road) at Site Access
Construct a westbound right turn lane on Raeford Road with 150 feet of storage and appropriate taper.
US 401 (Raeford Road) at Strickland Bridge Road (signalized)
Construct a bulb-out area of pavement in the southeast quadrant of the intersection on Raeford Road in order to improve the operations of westbound u-turning movements.
US 401 (Raeford Road) at Arran Circle
Construct an eastbound left turn lane on Raeford Road with 200 feet of storage and appropriate taper.
US 401 (Raeford Road) at Bunce Road/Bingham Drive (signalized)
Re-stripe pavement markings on the southbound approach of Bunce Road and revise the existing traffic signal to provide dual southbound left turn lanes.
The roadway design construction documents included the following:
- A detailed survey request, if necessary
- Improvement plans reflecting the geometric design of necessary widening improvements (profiles assumed not required)
- Pavement marking and signing plans
- Traffic Control Plan (phasing & notes), if necessary
- Grading, drainage, and storm drain design
- Dry utility relocation coordination (advanced notification of planned improvements to gas, electric, telephone & CATV companies)
- NCDENR Sedimentation and erosion control design & permitting
- Standard specification & detail references
- One Traffic Signal Design including signal modification plan and electrical details
- Submittal of roadway design plans to the City and NCDOT along with applicable driveway permit or encroachment forms
- Engineer's estimate for bond purposes
- NCDOT environmental certifications/processing (NPDES-1, VCER-1)
The traffic signal design included the following:
- Based on NCDOT requirements, DTC provided sealed and signed traffic signal design plans (electronic and hard copy) for the above intersection.
- The design was to NCDOT standards. DTC submitted the completed plans to NCDOT for review and construction approval.
- DTCfacilitated the issuance of a signal agreement from NCDOT for property owner's signature.The traffic signal design was based on roadway geometry prepared by DTC as described above.


