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|colspan="2" |    [[image:Main Page Jan 8, 2015.jpg|center|390px|thumb|<center>'''  Probably due to the cold weather, Motorist Assist has been busier than usual this week helping stranded motorists.  Here, a truck in the Kansas City area is assisted.  '''  </center>]]
 
|colspan="2" |    [[image:Main Page Jan 8, 2015.jpg|center|390px|thumb|<center>'''  Probably due to the cold weather, Motorist Assist has been busier than usual this week helping stranded motorists.  Here, a truck in the Kansas City area is assisted.  '''  </center>]]
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|colspan="2" |    [[image:Main Page Dec 31, 2014.jpg|center|390px|thumb|<center>'''  Sr. Maintc. Workers Keith Gilmore (left) and Laurie Hardie patch a Rte. Y pothole near Amsterdam.    '''  </center>]]
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|colspan="2" |    [[image:Main Page Jan 6, 2015.jpg|center|390px|thumb|<center>'''  Distr. Safety and Health Manager Lisa Lamons speaks with [http://fox2now.com/ St. Louis Fox 2 News] about precautions MoDOT employees take before working outside in low temperatures.    '''  </center>]]
 
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|'''19.'''  [[903.6 Warning Signs|EPG 903.6]], 109666     ||'''9.'''  [[:Category:600 INCIDENTAL CONSTRUCTION|EPG 600]], 188193
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|'''18.'''  [[:Category:134 Engineering Professional Services|EPG 134]], 113964   ||'''8.'''  [[616.23 Traffic Control for Field Operations|EPG 616.23]], 193906
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|'''18.'''  [[:Category:134 Engineering Professional Services|EPG 134]], 114036   ||'''8.'''  [[616.23 Traffic Control for Field Operations|EPG 616.23]], 194101
 
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|'''17.'''    [[136.4 Consultant Selection and Consultant Contract Management|EPG 136.4]], 115340   ||'''7.''' [[:Category:101 Standard Forms|EPG 101]], 195668
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|'''17.'''    [[136.4 Consultant Selection and Consultant Contract Management|EPG 136.4]], 115410   ||'''7.''' [[:Category:101 Standard Forms|EPG 101]], 195940
 
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|'''16.'''    [[751.40 Widening and Repair (Non-LRFD)|EPG 751.40]], 115558     ||'''6.''' [[136.12 Figures, Glossary and Other Useful Links|EPG 136.12]], 201764
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|'''15.'''    [[751.5 Standard Details|EPG 751.5]], 116203   ||'''5.''' [[:Category:100 GENERAL|EPG 100]], 233017
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|'''14.'''    [[620.2 Pavement and Curb Markings (MUTCD Chapter 3B)|EPG 620.2]], 122680   || '''4.''' [[:Category:700 STRUCTURES AND HYDRAULICS|EPG 700]], 241577
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|'''14.'''    [[620.2 Pavement and Curb Markings (MUTCD Chapter 3B)|EPG 620.2]], 122823   || '''4.''' [[:Category:700 STRUCTURES AND HYDRAULICS|EPG 700]], 241688
 
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|'''13.'''    [[136.9 Plans, Specs and Estimates (PSE)|EPG 136.9]], 122720   || '''3.''' [[:Category:900 TRAFFIC CONTROL|EPG 900]], 260485
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|'''13.'''    [[136.9 Plans, Specs and Estimates (PSE)|EPG 136.9]], 123453   || '''3.''' [[:Category:900 TRAFFIC CONTROL|EPG 900]], 260691
 
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|'''12.'''  [[:Category:903 Highway Signing|EPG 903]], 137081 ||'''2.''' [[:Category:751 LRFD Bridge Design Guidelines|EPG 751]], 299451
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|'''12.'''  [[:Category:903 Highway Signing|EPG 903]], 137577 ||'''2.''' [[:Category:751 LRFD Bridge Design Guidelines|EPG 751]], 299738
 
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|'''11.'''  [[:Category:200 GEOMETRICS|EPG 200]], 148734 ||'''1.''' EPG Main Page, 1818324
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|'''11.'''  [[:Category:200 GEOMETRICS|EPG 200]], 148807 ||'''1.''' EPG Main Page, 1820540
 
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Revision as of 15:14, 12 January 2015

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WELCOME
RECENT POLICY CHANGES IN THE EPG
The land trusses on the Fairfax Bridge have been removed. Soon, this entire U.S. 69 bridge that crosses the Missouri River at Riverside will be demolished.
In an effort to reduce fatal and serious crashes on about 3 miles of I-70 between the Rte. 63 connector and the Lake of the Woods/St. Charles Rd. interchange in Columbia, the speed limit will be reduced from 70 mph to 60 mph beginning Thursday, Jan. 15. Changeable Message signs will be placed at both ends of the segment to inform motorists of the speed limit reduction.
Probably due to the cold weather, Motorist Assist has been busier than usual this week helping stranded motorists. Here, a truck in the Kansas City area is assisted.

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. Over 20 million 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.

Distr. Safety and Health Manager Lisa Lamons speaks with St. Louis Fox 2 News about precautions MoDOT employees take before working outside in low temperatures.
Perhaps you've wondered how many hits the most popular EPG articles have. As of mid-January, the numbers of hits are:
20. EPG 400, 103981 10. EPG 616, 155026
19. EPG 903.6, 109788 9. EPG 600, 188298
18. EPG 134, 114036 8. EPG 616.23, 194101
17. EPG 136.4, 115410 7. EPG 101, 195940
16. EPG 751.40, 115598 6. EPG 136.12, 202511
15. EPG 751.5, 116382 5. EPG 100, 233178
14. EPG 620.2, 122823 4. EPG 700, 241688
13. EPG 136.9, 123453 3. EPG 900, 260691
12. EPG 903, 137577 2. EPG 751, 299738
11. EPG 200, 148807 1. EPG Main Page, 1820540

Impact Fee Documentation

1/8/15: The yellow box in EPG 121.3 The Statewide Transportation Improvement Program was updated to clarify guidance about documenting impact fee calculations and impact fee waivers.

Updated QRG

1/7/15: In EPG 101 Standard Forms, the QRG Change Orders – Mobilization and Contract Bond was updated because our new agreement with FHWA eliminates the need to send any Level 1 or 2 change orders to FHWA for review. 

EPG 109.12 Change Orders

1/6/15: Guidance was revised to conform with the new change order approval criteria that reduces the number of change orders reviewed by FHWA and will improve the efficiency of the review process.

EPG 751.37.6.1 Reinforcement Design

1/2/15: The guidance for minimum rock socket length requirements and the commentary on this guidance have been clarified.

EPG 110.3 Prevailing Wages and Records

12/26/14: Guidance was revised to increase the number of payrolls that are checked for compliance.

Project Documentation

12/24/14: Guidance in EPG 150.1.1 Folder Structure and EPG 150.1.2 File Naming Convention was updated to accommodate SharePoint.

EPG 109.12 Change Orders

12/24/14: Recommended documentation for change orders and time adjustments has been added.

EPG 751.6.2.7 Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) for Cover Plates

12/22/14: NDT is required for all top cover plates when a bridge is to be redecked. Also, guidance is now provided for when bottom flange cover plates are present.

Fiber Reinforced Polymer Slab Drains

12/18/14: In EPG 751.10.3 Bridge Deck Drainage – Slab Drains, EPG 751.40.5 Drainage and EPG 751.50 H7 Slab Drains, Fiber Reinforced Polymer slab drain details and guidance was incorporated into the articles to provide another material option.

Cost Estimate Guide for Rural Preliminary Design

12/15/14: In EPG 104.7 Estimates, this document has been updated with figures reflecting new Maintenance Treatment per mile costs.

New QRG

12/10/14: A new QRG, Liquidated Damage Adjustments, has been added to EPG 101 Standard Forms.

EPG 747 Bridge Reports and Layouts

12/9/14: EPG 748.7 Bridge Reports and Layouts was moved to EPG 747. (The remaining EPG 748 articles were renumbered as needed.) EPG 747's guidance was generally rewritten. The Bridge Survey Report Form was revised to reflect its use for all structures instead of only stream crossings. A Bridge Survey Checklist was also developed for district use.

EPG 751.50 Standard Detailing Notes A1 and A2

12/8/14: Notes A1 and A2 were simplified. Note A2.12 was deleted since it is no longer needed.

EPG 748.6 High Water Surface Elevation

12/5/14: The term "Design High Water" was revised to "Design Flood Elevation" or "Normal High Water" and the term "High Water" revised to "Base Flood Elevation".

EPG 170 Maintenance Activity Planning Guidelines

12/3/14: Updated the Work Scheduling Guide and Index of Printable Planning Guides. References to scrub seal and linseed oil treatments were removed. R328 Bridge Jt. Maintc. and R329 Bridge Cleaning & Flushing codes were added.

Job Order Contracting (JOC)

12/3/14: All of the JOC JSPs have been updated. Among the revisions, prices have been updated and some guard cable options have been added.

EPG 751.5 Structural Detailing Guidelines

12/1/14: EPG 751.5 has been generally rewritten and retitled "Structural Detailing Guidelines".

EPG 751.10.1.10 Slab Offsets for Curved Bridges

12/1/14: Guidance was updated and "Profile Grade & Vertical Curve Data" was retitled as "Slab Offsets for Curved Bridges".

EPG 751.1 Preliminary Design

12/1/14: This article was updated to current practice. Moved "Vertical and Horizontal Clearance" from EPG 748.7 to EPG 751.1.2.5 and renumbered subsequent articles.

Inspection of Bituminous Mixing Plants

11/25/14: In EPG 460.3.11 Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (RAP), guidance was updated to replace outdated test method AASHTO TP58 with AASHTO T 327.

New QRG

11/20/14: A new QRG, Land Disturbance Project Information, has been added to EPG 101 Standard Forms.

Change Order Codes

11/18/14: The definition of "Routine Adjustment" was revised in the Change Order Codes.

Standard Detailing Note for Epoxy Coated Reinforcing Steel

11/18/14: A note pertaining to C1.15 was deleted and Note C1.16 was deleted because the requirement for adding epoxy coated test bars to the bar bill for bridges has been rescinded.

Contract Leveling Course

11/18/14: The Contract Leveling Course (CLC) Guidelines and JSPs have been updated in EPG 402 Bituminous Surface Leveling. Primarily, the Modifications to Surface Level Mix Mixtures Containing RAP and RAS JSP and the Safety Plan JSP are no longer required.

Outdoor Advertising Permitting

11/14/14: Guidance was added in EPG 236.16.15.2 Indemnification to reflect that applicants for a vegetation permit must now inspect the property.