Chapter 3: Maintenance Projects

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Section 1: Letter Agreements

Letter agreement or maintenance consent letters for maintenance work and other work with minimal impacts to existing roads or facilities in the railroad right of way typically require four to six months for execution. As the need is identified, the district railroad coordinator provides the RRD contract specialist with the following required documents for the project:

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Types of Work Requiring a Letter Agreement and Maintenance Notice Letter

All work on or within 50 feet of railroad right of way needs to be cleared with the railroad. The larger railroads require a formal notice sent to them while other railroads may accept an email correspondence with acknowledgement from the railroad to clear a maintenance project. A maintenance project pertains to the maintenance of the roadway and the right of way on railroad property to preserve existing condition or to repair back to previous condition. This applies to work done by state labor or by a contractor working on behalf of the state.

Flagging

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  • Projects in which the railroad company provides flagging.
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    • A flagging agreement will be required between TxDOT and the railroad. This agreement is needed for TxDOT to pay the invoices submitted by the railroad.
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  • Projects in which an authorized third party, hired by the awarded contractor, provides the flagging.
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    • A Maintenance Notice Letter or Maintenance Consent Letter will be required. The awarded contractor pays for the third-party flagging invoices and TxDOT reimburses the contractor.
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  • Projects with work parallel to or within 50 feet of the railroad right of way and no flagging required.
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    • A Maintenance Notice Letter is required. No work will be done on railroad property.

Examples of work covered under maintenance projects:

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Main Considerations

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  • Flagging: The flagging agreement or Maintenance Notice Letter will state how many days of flagging are anticipated for the work to be performed. Flagging agreements will include an estimated daily cost of flagging to be charged by the railroad company. A flagger will be required if there is any work within 25 feet of the nearest rail, in railroad right of way or if there is the potential to foul the tracks. The railroad has the final authority when flagging is needed. Note: On permitted railroad crossings, the railroad company provides flagging free of charge.
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  • Insurance: Railroad protective liability insurance will be required for any contractor to work on or within the railroad right of way. The contractor is required to list the railroad company as an additional insured on their escalated general insurance certificate if the work is parallel to or within 50 feet of the railroad right of way. TxDOT is self-insured and will not be required to provide additional insurance for state labor.
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  • Right of Entry Agreement: The flagging agreement or Maintenance Notice Letter will state if an executed Right of Entry Agreement is required for the contractor performing the work.
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Flagging Agreement Execution

Flagging agreements are submitted by RRD to the railroad company electronically. The railroad company signs and returns the agreements to be fully executed by RRD.

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Maintenance Notice Letter Execution

The railroad company will review the submitted Maintenance Notice Letter or Maintenance Consent Request further. This review could take up to six months.

As of 2021, the Union Pacific Railroad requires a Maintenance Consent Letter with Contractor Endorsement (MCL) on all maintenance projects in their right of way. The received MCL will clear a project for letting and takes the place of traditional contractor right of entry. The MCL will then be distributed by RRD to all necessary parties for execution by the contractor.

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