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+ | |colspan="2" | [[image:Main Page June 24, 2014.jpg|center|390px|thumb|<center>''' [http://www.modot.org/stlouis/major_projects/Route364Design-BuildContractInformation.htm Page Constructors Joint Venture] (comprised of Fred Weber Inc., Millstone-Bangert Inc., Kolb Grading and lead designer Parsons Transportation Group) employees have set all the girders at the [http://www.modot.org/stlouis/major_projects/Route364upgrade.htm new Rtes. 364/K interchange] in O’Fallon. The nightly full closures of Rte. K have ended but in the area there will be various lanes closed from 9 PM to 5 AM for a few more days. ''' </center>]] | ||
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|colspan="2" | [[image:Main Page June 23, 2014.jpg|center|390px|thumb|<center>''' [http://kciconstruction.com/ KCI Construction]continues to work on the [http://www.modot.org/stlouis/major_projects/ParkovertheHighway.htm Park Over the Highway] project near the Gateway Arch in St. Louis. ''' </center>]] | |colspan="2" | [[image:Main Page June 23, 2014.jpg|center|390px|thumb|<center>''' [http://kciconstruction.com/ KCI Construction]continues to work on the [http://www.modot.org/stlouis/major_projects/ParkovertheHighway.htm Park Over the Highway] project near the Gateway Arch in St. Louis. ''' </center>]] | ||
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− | |colspan="2" | [[image:Main Page June 17, 2014.jpg|center|390px|thumb|<center>''' [http://www.kctv5.com/ KCTV5] interviews KC District Engr. Dan Niec at an open house meeting in Lee's Summit. He answered questions about the [http://www.modot.org/movingforward/ draft 10-year project list] | + | |colspan="2" | [[image:Main Page June 17, 2014.jpg|center|390px|thumb|<center>''' [http://www.kctv5.com/ KCTV5] interviews KC District Engr. Dan Niec at an open house meeting in Lee's Summit. He answered questions about the [http://www.modot.org/movingforward/ draft 10-year project list]. ''' </center>]] |
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− | |colspan="2" | [[image:Main Page | + | |colspan="2" | [[image:Main Page Moving Forward.jpg|center|390px|thumb|<center>''' The [http://www.modot.org/movingforward/ DRAFT list of transportation projects and improvements] is now available, as required by the provisions of the proposed Constitutional Amendment 7. With this draft, MoDOT maintains its direction of taking care of roads and bridges the best we can with what we have, keeping our customers and ourselves safe and providing outstanding customer service. ''' </center>]] |
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− | |colspan="2" | [[image:Main Page | + | |colspan="2" | [[image:Main Page June 13, 2014.jpg|center|390px|thumb|<center>''' Crews set girders on the [http://www.modot.org/kansascity/major_projects/ManchesterBridgeatI-70.htm I-70 Manchester Bridge’s] westbound bridge. Travelers will experience little impact as this aging bridge is replaced due to innovations. The new bridge will rise next to existing lanes, traffic will switch to new pavement and the old bridge will be removed with zero total closures of I-70, zero lane closures during peak periods and zero reduction in lane widths or speeds through the work zones – very rare for a major bridge replacement. ''' </center>]] |
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|colspan="2"|'''Perhaps you've wondered how many hits the most popular EPG articles have. As of late June, the numbers of hits are:''' | |colspan="2"|'''Perhaps you've wondered how many hits the most popular EPG articles have. As of late June, the numbers of hits are:''' | ||
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− | |'''20.''' [[751.5 Standard Details|EPG 751.5]], | + | |'''20.''' [[751.5 Standard Details|EPG 751.5]], 96238 ||'''10.''' [[:Category:616 Temporary Traffic Control|EPG 616]], 143002 |
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− | |'''19.''' [[:Category:400 FLEXIBLE PAVEMENT|EPG 400]], | + | |'''19.''' [[:Category:400 FLEXIBLE PAVEMENT|EPG 400]], 98448 ||'''9.''' [[:Category:101 Standard Forms|EPG 101]], 165419 |
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− | |'''18.''' [[903.6 Warning Signs|EPG 903.6]], | + | |'''18.''' [[903.6 Warning Signs|EPG 903.6]], 99399 ||'''8.''' [[136.12 Figures, Glossary and Other Useful Links|EPG 136.12]], 173570 |
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− | |'''16.''' [[136.4 Consultant Selection and Consultant Contract Management|EPG 136.4]], | + | |'''16.''' [[136.4 Consultant Selection and Consultant Contract Management|EPG 136.4]], 105545 ||'''6.''' [[:Category:600 INCIDENTAL CONSTRUCTION|EPG 600]], 176016 |
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− | |'''12.''' [[:Category:903 Highway Signing|EPG 903]], | + | |'''12.''' [[:Category:903 Highway Signing|EPG 903]], 121426 ||'''2.''' [[:Category:751 LRFD Bridge Design Guidelines|EPG 751]], 269412 |
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− | |'''11.''' [[:Category:200 GEOMETRICS|EPG 200]], | + | |'''11.''' [[:Category:200 GEOMETRICS|EPG 200]], 140670 ||'''1.''' EPG Main Page, 1605912 |
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EPG 703.2.8 Concrete Placement 6/23/14: Guidance about pouring backwalls and the associated construction joints conforming with the roadway crown was clarified. 6/23/14: Additional guidance about laying sprinkler hoses and sprayers before the concrete on bridge decks has properly set has been provided. EPG 751.50 Standard Detailing Notes, H. Superstructure Notes 6/20/14: In H10. Barrier Curbs and H11. Miscellaneous, the rustication requirements were removed and outdated or incorrect guidance on permissible alternate barrier curb reinforcing shapes were revised. EPG 748.7.3 Preparation of Bridge Survey Report 6/17/14: The requirement for districts to calculate drainage area for bridge surveys was removed in EPG 748.7.3.1 Procedure. Also EPG 748.7.3.9.4 GEO File (Stream Crossings) was added. 6/17/14: The wage rate interview requirements were clarified to meet federal constraints. The primary change combines all the frequency rates into one rate (except for JOCs, which are being added). Bridge Survey Information 6/17/14: EPG 238.3.37.10 Centerline and Offset Profiles, EPG 238.3.37.11 Streambed Profiles, EPG 238.3.37.12 Valley Sections, EPG 238.3.37.13 Typical Channel Sections and EPG 238.3.37.14 Existing Bridges were updated to match survey needs for geo files. EPG 751.50 Standard Detailing Notes 6/16/14: Additional guidance has been provided for both A1.2 and H1.3 standard detailing notes. Updated QRG 6/16/14: Subcontracts has been updated in EPG 101 Standard Forms. New article, EPG 150 Quality Management 6/13/14: EPG 105.23 Quality Management was updated and moved to EPG 150 Quality Management. This new article establishes file organization for Quality Management projects and increases efficiencies for users searching for files. New EPG 137.7 Close Out Procedure for Quality Management supports the new EPG 150 guidance. EPG 748 Hydraulics and Drainage 6/11/14: Various changes to EPG 748 articles include: EPG Category:750 Hydraulic Analysis 6/11/14: Various changes to EPG 750 articles include: EPG 350 Design for Bases and Aggregate Surfaces 6/11/14: Guidance about daylighting pavement drainage material in was clarified in this article. 6/11/14: This subarticle was reorganized to make info easier to access. Guardrail attachment guidance was also updated. Updated QRG 6/10/14: Digital Signature for Adobe Pro 10 (Contractors) has been updated in EPG 101 Standard Forms. EPG 131.2 Proprietary Items and Public Interest Findings 6/9/14: This article has been revised to better reflect the documentational requirements of CFR 635.411. Full Wage Rate Order 6/9/14: In EPG 110.1 Wage Rates, additional guidance is now available for acceptable locations of the full wage order. Also, a description of a spreadsheet of wages in lieu of the full wage order has been provided. EPG 751.1.3.6 Asphalt Wearing Surface 6/6/14: New guidance is available for the current bridge asphalt overlay seal coat policy. Concrete Plant Inspection 6/5/14: In EPG 106.4 Plant Inspections and EPG 501.1.5 Measurement of Material, guidance was revised to clarify the QC/QA roles for concrete plant inspections. This is part of the broader quality management (QM) initiative that MoDOT has been implementing over the past two years. Design Exception Information Form 6/4/14: This form has been updated to reflect the 13 criteria recently added to EPG 131.1 Design Exception Process. EPG 236.16 Outdoor Advertising 5/30/14: This article has been generally re-written and updated to reflect legislative changes. Readers should be sure to thoroughly familiarize themselves with the article. EPG 236.7.2.6 E. Acquisition of Outdoor Advertising Billboards 5/30/14: Guidance for Outdoor Advertising Structures Considered Real Estate was clarified. New guidance for Sign Agreement Reset Program - Partial Waiver and Reset Agreement has been produced. Also, a new form, Form 236.7.2.6 Written Notice of the Intended Acquisition for Outdoor Advertising, is now available. EPG 236.6.3.1 19.D.2 Billboard Valuation Definitions 5/30/14: Definitions are now available for "Conforming Out of Standard" structure status and the "Reset Option". Also, the Appraisal Review and Approval of Just Compensation (Form 236.6.4.3) was updated. EPG 130.1.5.2 Non-Traditional Studies, Value Focused Risk Assessment 5/29/14: New guidance is available for an additional use of the Risk Assessment as a value analysis effort. EPG 606.1.3.3 Bullnose Guardrail System 5/29/14: Guidance for the use of bullnose guardrail has been clarified. 5/27/14: This new subarticle was a district Innovations Challenge winner in 2012-13. Traffic pacing facilitates short duration overhead work operations by pacing traffic at a slow speed for a predetermined distance upstream of the work area, rather than being completely stopped. |