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Revision as of 09:47, 12 September 2012
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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.
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9/12/12: The Contract Seal Coat Guidelines, Job Special Provisions and the Contract Seal Coat Plan Templates have been updated. Bridge Clearance Report Form (C-239A) 9/10/12: This form has been updated in both EPG 101 Standard Forms and EPG 760 General Construction Inspection for Structures. Erosion & Sediment Control Plans 9/7/12: EPG 127.25.4.1 Storm Water Regulations has been revised to comply with the land disturbance permit. A note must be added to erosion and sediment control plans identifying all the primary receiving waters within a project's limits and/or within one mile of the jobsite. Major Highways Map 9/7/12: Transportation Planning has updated this important document in EPG 822.6 Definitions for Roadside Vegetation Management and numerous other articles. This map specifies roadways for many critical procedures. EPG 1020.2.5.1 Mill and Factory Inspection 9/6/12: Guidance was revised to correct mil thicknesses of coating to harmonize with ASTM A924. EPG 230.2.10 Bridge Considerations 9/5/12: The intent of design exception was clarified in the guidance for bridge considerations of vertical alignment. Cost Estimate Guide for Rural Preliminary Design 9/5/12: This document has been updated with current figures in EPG 104.7 Estimates. 9/4/12: The ADA Checklist was updated, replacing the old "ADA Post-Construction Checklist". The new ADA Checklist presents expanded information to comply with the US Access Board's PROWAG 2005 and 2010 ADA/ABA standards. Value Engineering 9/4/12: EPG 130 Value Engineering was clarified to bring guidance in line with nationwide VE standards. Three Updated QRGs 8/31/12: Contractor Pay Estimates, Daily Work Reports and Subcontracts were updated. Navigable Waters Insurance Protection 8/30/12: Navigable Waters Insurance Protection guidance was added to help Resident Engineers understand when this special type of insurance is required and what is needed to verify coverage. Prime Consultants and Subconsultants 8/29/12: In EPG 134.1.3 Consultant Qualification, guidance was clarified for qualification. Anchor Bolts Used on Weathering Steel Bridges 8/28/12: Bridge has clarified some the H3c and d Bearings Standard Detailing Notes to change the requirement for anchor bolts used on weathering steel bridges to coated with inorganic zinc primer. Also, in numerous notes and figures, especially in EPG 751.11.3 Details, "rod" was changed to "bolt", as in "anchor bolt". Full Depth Pavement Repair Dowel Bars 8/28/12: New guidance instructs designers calculating quantities for full depth repairs that each dowel bar is to be counted separately as a pay item, regardless of whether being drilled into a slab or placed as part of a dowel basket with other bars. Links to Free Web-based NHI Training 8/27/12: Links to NHI's Transportation Curriculum Coordination Council courses are now available at EPG 106.18 Technician Certification Program. Overcoating Existing Steel Standard Detailing Notes 8/24/12: Three paint notes were modified, primarily revising an existing note that prime coat shall not be required for calcium sulfonate overcoating projects. Two Updated QRGs 8/23/12: Change Orders – Value Engineering and Job Order Contracts were updated. Widening and Repair of Bridges 8/23/12: Bridge has updated numerous figures in EPG 751.40.2.4.1 Cast-In-Place Deck With (and Without) an Existing Wearing Surface, Hydro Demolition to match the standard plans. Consultant Contract Invoicing 8/22/12: The invoice template guidance was clarified and slightly expanded in EPG 134.5.1 Invoicing. 8/20/12: An acceptance statement was added to clarify the method of acceptance for mulch overspray. Girder/Beam Chairs and Concrete Pile Cap Integral End Bents 8/14/12: Bridge Division has clarified guidance for girder chairs and for reinforcement of concrete pile cap integral end bents. Table 1020.4.17 Tensile Strength of Lock Seams 8/9/12: This table's values have been updated to conform with AASHTO and ASTM standard practices. 8/9/12: The table of unit weights of dead load was updated to conform with AASHTO Table 3.5.1-1. 8/3/12: A Safety EdgeSM constructed at the edge of each shoulder has been added as a minimum expectation for minor route shouldering projects. 8/2/12: Bridge has produced directions on how to copy detailing notes from the EPG to MicroStation drawings. Minor Routes Shouldering Project Guidelines 8/2/12: Since the public perceives shoulders as an enhancement to the transportation system and consistently identifies them as a top tier desire, this new article facilitates the design of shoulders for minor routes. |