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Revision as of 11:10, 19 December 2011

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Even in the rain, the reliable Lake Ozark Cub Scout Pack 21 joined officials to celebrate the ribbon-cutting for the new Rte. 242. The 4-lane, 2-mile hwy. connects U.S. 54 in Miller County to the Lake of the Ozarks Community Bridge on Rte MM in Camden County and the Horseshoe Bend Parkway.
Celebrants open the Scotland County Rte. Z bridge after it was closed 56 days for replacement.

MoDOT has made great strides to build a good transportation system and increase taxpayers' trust in its ability to deliver what was promised. Innovative concepts, such as Practical Design and design-build, were used to deliver those commitments and have made MoDOT a leader in the transportation industry.

These forward-thinking, innovative concepts are reflected in the ENGINEERING POLICY GUIDE (EPG). This document provides a single reference for all engineering and engineering-related guidance by combining the former Right of Way, Design, Bridge, Construction, Traffic and Maintenance manuals.

MediaWiki, the engine behind the Wikipedia on the World Wide Web, is the software delivering the EPG. Millions of hits on the EPG endorse this format to be easy to navigate and pleasing to read. A small HELP ARTICLE is included to assist with helpful hints on how to use the EPG as well as other points of interest.

Contractor crews work on tie-in connections linking the Grand Glaise Bridgeto the new US 54 Expressway in Camden County. The expressway will not be complete until the end of 2011, although traffic has been using the new highway since mid-November.
Jesse Jonas, Resident Engineer, is interviewed by West Newsmagazine reporter Jim Erickson about the “smog-eating” concrete (containing a photocatalytic additive of titanium oxide) layer on the new Rte. 141 in St. Louis County. MoDOT is the first to use the additive on a road project in the U.S.
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Perhaps you've wondered how many hits the most popular EPG articles have. As of mid-December, the numbers of hits are:
20. EPG 800, 35230 10. EPG 400, 62174
19. EPG 500, 36119 9. EPG 616, 70670
18. EPG 903.5, 43685 8. EPG 616.23, 74294
17. EPG 1000, 46574 7. EPG 200, 91772
16. EPG 751.5, 46903 6. EPG 600, 110107
15. EPG 903.6, 48345 5. EPG 100, 124870
14. EPG 620.2, 48361 4. EPG 751, 137319
13. EPG 751.13, 54007 3. EPG 700, 138394
12. EPG 903, 55628 2. EPG 900, 148421
11. EPG 751.40, 56739 1. EPG Main Page, 579409

Consideration of Blast Loading

12/13/11: To coincide with the release of AASHTO Guildelines on Blast Loading, Bridge has provided additional guidance to consider blast loading as another load in both EPG 751.1.2.33 and EPG 751.2.2.5.

Northwest District Continuous Operations Routes

12/6/11: The continuous operations routes in the NW District have been updated in EPG 133.4.1 and EPG 144.1.

Billboard Clause

12/5/11: Guidance about the Billboard Clause was removed from EPG 236.5.21 The Conveyance Document.

EPG 751.50 A5 Miscellaneous Std Detailing Notes

12/5/11: General Note A5.5's definition is already included in the standard specifications and was removed to free additional space on our plans.

EPG 751.40.4.3 Replacement of Existing Curb with Thrie Beam Rail

12/2/11: Numerous minor revisions bring EPG guidance into compliance with the standard plans for thrie beam in both EPG 751.40.4.3 and EPG 751.50 Standard Detailing Notes.

Steel Superstructure Details

11/23/11: Guidance in EPG 751.14.5 Details was revised for greater consistency. EPG 751.14.5.10 was added to illustrate consistency in application.

Effect of Grades on Stopping Sight Distance (SSD)

11/22/11: Traffic and Highway Safety Division has added a spreadsheet to calculate SSD for additional grades.

EPG 774 Cathodic Protection

11/22/11: Outdated information in several portions of this article were updated. Three forms were also revised to increase clarity.

EPG 137 Construction Inspection Guidance for Records to be Maintained

11/14/11: District, office, naming convention and archiving option information for construction inspection records was updated.

EPG 751.13.2 Silicone Expansion Joint Sealant

11/8/11: Silicone expansion joint sealant systems shall not be used for normal contract new or rehabilitation jobs.

Contract Seal Coat JSP

11/7/11: In EPG 409 Seal Coat, the JSP has been updated.

Minimum Support Length

11/3/11: Guidance has been expanded about the impact of minimum support length on some dimensions in EPG 751.34.3.2.

Continuous Operations Routes Maps Updated

11/1/11: EPG 133.4 Snow and Ice Control Operation and EPG 144 Practical Operations now provide the latest maps for Continuous Operations Routes.

Fee Consultants' Duration on Approved Rosters

11/1/11: Fee consultants' duration on approved rosters is 3 years after which a renewal application must be submitted to remain on the list. Guidance has been added in EPG 236.6.5.3, EPG 236.7.8.1, EPG 236.11.2.2 and EPG 236.18.6.1.2.

Encased Pile Caps

10/26/11: Expanded guidance about encased pile cap bents and corrosion, concrete pile cap intermediate bent details and concrete pile cap intermediate bent reinforcement is now available.

Engineering Factors Report

10/25/11: This new figure has been added to EPG 104.7 Estimates by Transportation Planning as an aid to estimate costs.

General Detail Considerations for Drilled Shafts

10/21/11: Because concrete coring may still be required in special circumstances to inspect drilled shafts, general detail considerations have been added. Related guidance is available at EPG 751.1.2.23 Drilled Shafts.

Contract Seal Coat Guidelines

10/19/11: In EPG 409 Seal Coat, the Seal Coat Guidelines have been updated.

BEAP Consultant List

10/19/11: The BEAP Consultant List was updated in EPG 754 Bridge Engineering Assistance Program.

EPG 136.6 Consultant Contracts

10/18/11: DBE goals are now required in all contracts, regardless of contract amount.

Updated Change Orders QRG

10/17/11: The Change Orders QRG was updated in both EPG 101 and EPG 109.

Contract Seal Coat Guidelines, JSP and Templates

10/7/11: In EPG 409 Seal Coat, the Seal Coat Guidelines, JSP and Contract Seal Coat Plan Templates have been updated.

EPG 751.24 LFD Retaining Walls

9/30/11: Information from the Bridge Manual pdf. file has been uploaded into the article.

New EPG 751.50 Standard Detailing Note J1.25

9/19/11: The allowable bearing pressure is typically included on the foundation investigation geotechnical report, but can often be missed including it on plans. The allowable bearing pressure will now be required to be shown on all MSE wall plans.

EPG 620 Pavement Marking Guidelines Table

9/19/11: Two notes were added to this popular table to clarify its info.