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:(a) Items covered by quality specification only. (Example: [http://www.modot.mo.gov/business/standards_and_specs/Sec1060.pdf Sec 1060.1.1], Rigid Steel Conduit, Zinc Coated).  These items should be covered by test and inspection reports or by inspection reports supported by manufacturer’s or fabricator’s certifications.  
 
:(a) Items covered by quality specification only. (Example: [http://www.modot.mo.gov/business/standards_and_specs/Sec1060.pdf Sec 1060.1.1], Rigid Steel Conduit, Zinc Coated).  These items should be covered by test and inspection reports or by inspection reports supported by manufacturer’s or fabricator’s certifications.  
  
:(b) Items specified by brand name in the special provisions or on plans.  The [[105.2 Control of Work#105.2.1 Responsibilities of the Resident Engineer|resident engineer]] should insure that the proper materials are used.  Such items will be considered as covered by the District Engineer’s Certification.  
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:(b) Items specified by brand name in the special provisions or on plans.  The [[:category:105 Control of Work#105.9 Authority and Duties of Resident Engineer (Sec 105.9)|resident engineer]] should insure that the proper materials are used.  Such items will be considered as covered by the District Engineer’s Certification.  
  
 
:(c) Items covered by “performance” type specifications.  (Example: [http://www.modot.mo.gov/business/standards_and_specs/Sec0902.pdf Sec 902.4.7.2], Master Coordination Unit).  If item is not included on the contract “Material List” requiring manufacturer’s name and catalog number, then no other test report or certification is considered necessary.  
 
:(c) Items covered by “performance” type specifications.  (Example: [http://www.modot.mo.gov/business/standards_and_specs/Sec0902.pdf Sec 902.4.7.2], Master Coordination Unit).  If item is not included on the contract “Material List” requiring manufacturer’s name and catalog number, then no other test report or certification is considered necessary.  
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A sign reference sheet for materials sampled by laboratory personnel at sign fabricating shops is included as Figure 904.1 to aid project forces in determining whether or not all signing items have been inspected.  The districts will not receive individual test reports for sign components.  The districts will receive a summary of these reports that will include all items tested or upon which a certification has been received.  This test report summary will serve in place of individual test reports.  Individual test reports will remain on file in the Materials Office.  Sign supports are not included in this category.  
 
A sign reference sheet for materials sampled by laboratory personnel at sign fabricating shops is included as Figure 904.1 to aid project forces in determining whether or not all signing items have been inspected.  The districts will not receive individual test reports for sign components.  The districts will receive a summary of these reports that will include all items tested or upon which a certification has been received.  This test report summary will serve in place of individual test reports.  Individual test reports will remain on file in the Materials Office.  Sign supports are not included in this category.  
  
Since the test report summary may or may not be complete, the [[105.2 Control of Work#105.2.1 Responsibilities of the Resident Engineer|resident engineer]] is responsible to complete test report summaries for all sign components, test reports for sign posts, delineators, anchor rods, etc. and necessary sign fabricator’s certification (SFC) before payment is made for stockpiled materials.  If the contractor elects to erect signs before all test reports and certifications are in project files, the Resident Engineer is to issue an order record to the contractor stating that the contractor is erecting signs at his/her own risk.  
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Since the test report summary may or may not be complete, the [[:category:105 Control of Work#105.9 Authority and Duties of Resident Engineer (Sec 105.9)|resident engineer]] is responsible to complete test report summaries for all sign components, test reports for sign posts, delineators, anchor rods, etc. and necessary sign fabricator’s certification (SFC) before payment is made for stockpiled materials.  If the contractor elects to erect signs before all test reports and certifications are in project files, the Resident Engineer is to issue an order record to the contractor stating that the contractor is erecting signs at his/her own risk.  
  
 
Where the tabulation indicates District Engineer’s Certification, no other documents should be sent to Construction and Materials.  Any other documents secured by district or project forces to support the District Engineer’s Certification should be retained in district files.
 
Where the tabulation indicates District Engineer’s Certification, no other documents should be sent to Construction and Materials.  Any other documents secured by district or project forces to support the District Engineer’s Certification should be retained in district files.
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|A sample record should be prepared in SiteManager to function as the District Engineer's Certification.  Refer to [[:Category:900 TRAFFIC CONTROL#900.1 Material Inspection for Traffic Control|EPG 900.1 Material Inspection for Traffic Control]] for specific instructions.  This certification is to cover all items which are denoted by D.E.C. in column three, type of certification, of Figure 904.2.  The District Engineer’s Certification record is prepared by the Resident Engineer's staff.  The existence of the record implies “The (lighting, signal) materials and equipment listed by the contractor, including accessories and appurtenances, as required in Sections (901.4, 902.4.5) and specifically approved by the Divisions of Maintenance and Traffic were those which were incorporated into the work except as follows.”  
 
|A sample record should be prepared in SiteManager to function as the District Engineer's Certification.  Refer to [[:Category:900 TRAFFIC CONTROL#900.1 Material Inspection for Traffic Control|EPG 900.1 Material Inspection for Traffic Control]] for specific instructions.  This certification is to cover all items which are denoted by D.E.C. in column three, type of certification, of Figure 904.2.  The District Engineer’s Certification record is prepared by the Resident Engineer's staff.  The existence of the record implies “The (lighting, signal) materials and equipment listed by the contractor, including accessories and appurtenances, as required in Sections (901.4, 902.4.5) and specifically approved by the Divisions of Maintenance and Traffic were those which were incorporated into the work except as follows.”  
 
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To provide field personnel a reference regarding testing, inspection and certification of the various components required in construction of lighting, traffic signals, signs and cathodic protection, checklists have been developed for materials and equipment used in these items. The checklists have been developed for each separate field. Each list provides information as follows:

Column 1. The component items.
Column 2. The area of MoDOT responsible for sampling the materials or collection of certifications.
Column 3. The type of certification required. Refer to Certification Types for abbreviations and illustrations of desired certification types.
Column 4. The number of copies of certification.
Column 5. The distribution of certifications.
Column 6. The distribution of test or inspection reports.
Column 7. Whether the manufacturer or the fabricator’s name will be required in the “Material and Equipment List” that is furnished with the contract proposal.
Column 8. Whether the catalog number is required for each particular item on the material and equipment list furnished with the contract proposal.

It is possible that items may appear in future contracts that could not be anticipated. The following guides are intended to serve as criteria for determining whether such items will require test, inspection or certification.

(a) Items covered by quality specification only. (Example: Sec 1060.1.1, Rigid Steel Conduit, Zinc Coated). These items should be covered by test and inspection reports or by inspection reports supported by manufacturer’s or fabricator’s certifications.
(b) Items specified by brand name in the special provisions or on plans. The resident engineer should insure that the proper materials are used. Such items will be considered as covered by the District Engineer’s Certification.
(c) Items covered by “performance” type specifications. (Example: Sec 902.4.7.2, Master Coordination Unit). If item is not included on the contract “Material List” requiring manufacturer’s name and catalog number, then no other test report or certification is considered necessary.
(d) Items not covered by specification. (Example: Ground Rods). No test or inspection report, or certification, is required.
Figure 904.1 Sign Reference Sheet
Sheet Increment Structural Signs
Aluminum Flat Sheet Sign Panels
Aluminum Zee Bars (Type A - 2 3/8 in.) (Type B - 3 in.) as specified
Aluminum Tubular Stiffners
Aluminum Flange Casting
Aluminum Locking Tab
Aluminum Backing Clip and/or Backing Strip
Aluminum Post Clip
Aluminum Post Clamp (Type A & B) as specified
Aluminum Hat Section (Hook Bolt Assembly) (Type A)
Aluminum Angle (Hook Bolt Assembly) (Type A)
Aluminum Cut-Out Letters, Figures, Borders & Corners
Stainless Steel Post Clamp, Bolts, Nuts & Washers
Aluminum Bolts, Nuts, Flat Washers, Lock Washers
Aluminum Angle 1-1/2 in. x 1-1/2 in. x 1/8 in. (Type B)
Aluminum Welding Studs
Flat Sheet Signs
Aluminum Flat Sheets (Thickness as specified)
Aluminum Angle, 1-1/2 in. x 1-1/2 in. x 1/8 in.
Stainless Steel Bolts, Self-Locking Nuts & Washers
Miscellaneous
Acrylic Plastic Reflectors (Sizes as specified)
Silk Screen Paste (Colors as specified)
Reflective Sheeting (Colors as specified)
Any required certifications for these items will be obtained by Maintenance & Traffic.

A sign reference sheet for materials sampled by laboratory personnel at sign fabricating shops is included as Figure 904.1 to aid project forces in determining whether or not all signing items have been inspected. The districts will not receive individual test reports for sign components. The districts will receive a summary of these reports that will include all items tested or upon which a certification has been received. This test report summary will serve in place of individual test reports. Individual test reports will remain on file in the Materials Office. Sign supports are not included in this category.

Since the test report summary may or may not be complete, the resident engineer is responsible to complete test report summaries for all sign components, test reports for sign posts, delineators, anchor rods, etc. and necessary sign fabricator’s certification (SFC) before payment is made for stockpiled materials. If the contractor elects to erect signs before all test reports and certifications are in project files, the Resident Engineer is to issue an order record to the contractor stating that the contractor is erecting signs at his/her own risk.

Where the tabulation indicates District Engineer’s Certification, no other documents should be sent to Construction and Materials. Any other documents secured by district or project forces to support the District Engineer’s Certification should be retained in district files.

Certification Types

Abbreviations, certification types, and the requirements and distribution listings are provided in Figure 904.2 and Tables 904.1, 904.2 and 904.3.


Figure 904.2 Certification Types
F.M.C. - Fabricator’s, Jobber’s or Manufacturer’s Certification.
Fabricators, jobbers or manufacturers shall state that they are familiar with the requirements of the specifications and certify that the material meets the requirements of the applicable sections and paragraphs. Fabricators shall include a statement that material came from lots meeting requirements as supported by attached manufacturer’s certification.
S.F.C. - Sign Fabricator’s Certification. (Refer to Sec 903.3.5.2.)
The contractor shall furnish a certification in triplicate from the sign manufacturer stating that “only those materials inspected by the Missouri State Highway Commission’s representative and approved for use, and no other, were used in the fabrication of the signs, and that the manufacturer’s processes used were in full compliance with the specification requirements.”
M.T. - Mill Test Certification
Mill test reports showing physical and/or chemical properties.
D.E.C. - District Engineer’s Certification
A sample record should be prepared in SiteManager to function as the District Engineer's Certification. Refer to EPG 900.1 Material Inspection for Traffic Control for specific instructions. This certification is to cover all items which are denoted by D.E.C. in column three, type of certification, of Figure 904.2. The District Engineer’s Certification record is prepared by the Resident Engineer's staff. The existence of the record implies “The (lighting, signal) materials and equipment listed by the contractor, including accessories and appurtenances, as required in Sections (901.4, 902.4.5) and specifically approved by the Divisions of Maintenance and Traffic were those which were incorporated into the work except as follows.”
If there are exceptions to the approved itemized listing, the circumstances under which other materials were permitted should be set out. There should be maintained in the resident engineer’s office a checklist of the actual items installed to support the statement.


Table 904.1 Highway Lighting

Item MoDOT Area that Samples or Collects Type of Certification No.of Copies1 Distribution of Certification Distribution of Inspection or Test Reports Approved List
Fabricator or Manufacturer Catalog
Lighting, Std., Steel RE DEC & FMC 2 RE, D - R NR
Lighting, Std., Alum. RE DEC & FMC 2 RE, D - R NR
Lighting, Bracket Arms RE DEC & FMC 2 RE, D - R NR
Steel Pile Foundations RE DEC & FMC 2 RE, D - NR NR
Galvanizing (Steel Stds., Bracket Arms & Foundations) T - - - RE,D,M NR NR
Aluminum Transformer Base RE DEC & FMC 3 RE, D, M* - NR NR
Lighting Luminaires RE DEC 1 D - R R
Switch, Main Disconnect RE DEC 1 D - R R
Transformers, Distr. RE DEC 1 D - R R
Tramsformers, Control RE DEC 1 D - R R
Sub-Station (Pad Mounted) RE DEC 1 D - R R
Switch, Primary Oil RE DEC 1 D - R R
Lighting Arrester RE DEC 1 D - R R
Control Cabinet RE DEC 1 D - R R
Photo Electric Control RE DEC 1 D - R R
Wood Regulator and Service Pole RE DEC & FMC 3 RE, D, M* - NR NR
* Submit Only DEC to M
D- District Construction & Materials M- Construction and Materials Division (Main Office) T - Maintenance & Traffic Division
1 The column refers to the number of copies required for paper distribution. Whenever possible the certification should be scanned, stored, and distributed electronically. Suppliers are only required to submit one copy of the certification. The supplier’s submission may be by electronic means. If paper distribution is required at the request of a particular district or division, the inspector can make additional copies as necessary.


Table 904.2 Traffic Signals

Item MoDOT Area that Samples or Collects Type of Certification No.of Copies1 Distribution of Certification Distribution of Inspection or Test Reports Approved List
Fabricator or Manufacturer Catalog
Signal Heads RE DEC 1 D - R R
Down Lights RE DEC 1 D - R R
Post (Steel Signal) T DEC 2 RE, D - R R
Post, Det. Mast Arm T DEC & FMC 3 RE, D, M* - R NR
Post, Tubular C-1 T DEC & FMC 3 RE, D, M* - R NR
Post, Tubular C-2 T DEC & FMC 3 RE, D, M* - R NR
Post, Tubular B T DEC & FMC 3 RE, D, M* - R NR
Post, Tubular C-3 T DEC & FMC 3 RE, D, M* - R NR
Post, Tubular C-4 T DEC & FMC 3 RE, D, M* - R NR
Post, Tubular C-5 T DEC & FMC 3 RE, D, M* - R NR
Post, Tubular S-2 T DEC & FMC 3 RE, D, M* - R NR
Galvanized (Steel Posts) D - - - RE,D,M NR NR
Controller RE DEC 2 D,M - R R
Cabinet, Meter - None - - - NR NR
Detector RE DEC 1 D - R R
Cable, Power RE DEC & FMC 3 RE,D,M* - R R
Cable, Control RE DEC & FMC 1 D - R R
Cable, Detector RE DEC & FMC 1 D - R R
Conduit Elbow, Couplings, Steel D None - - RE,D,M NR NR
Conduit Elbow, Couplings,Aluminum D FMC 1 D RE,D,M NR NR
Pole, Wood Service RE DEC & FMC 1 D RE,D,M NR NR
Assembly, Power Supply - None - - - NR NR
Anchor Bolts D FMC 2 D,M RE,D,M NR NR
Pull Box, Frames and Covers D FMC 3 RE, D, M RE,D,M NR NR
* Submit Only DEC to M
D- District Construction & Materials M- Construction and Materials Division (Main Office) T - Maintenance & Traffic Division
1 The column refers to the number of copies required for paper distribution. Whenever possible the certification should be scanned, stored, and distributed electronically. Suppliers are only required to submit one copy of the certification. The supplier’s submission may be by electronic means. If paper distribution is required at the request of a particular district or division, the inspector can make additional copies as necessary.


Table 904.3 Highway Signing

Item MoDOT Area that Samples or Collects Type of Certification No.of Copies1 Distribution of Certification Distribution of Inspection or Test Reports Approved List
Fabricator or Manufacturer Catalog
Truss, Overhead, Steel or Aluminum B - - - D,M NR NR
Galvanizing, Steel Truss D - - - RE,D NR NR
Truss, Tubular, Type B, S, C RE FMC 2 RE, D - R NR
Galvanizing, Steel Truss D - - - RE,D NR NR
Structural Steel Post RE(1) MT & FMC 2 RE, D - NR NR
Galvanizing, Steel Truss D - - - RE,D,M NR -
Mile Marker Posts D - - - RE,D,M NR NR
Delineator Posts D - - - RE,D,M NR NR
Delineators T - - - RE,D,M NR NR
Lighting Luminaires RE DEC 1 D - R R
Photo Electric Control RE DEC 1 D - R R
Dry Type Transformer RE DEC 1 D - R R
Cable T DEC & FMC 1 D - R R
Cable Conduit T DEC & FMC 1 D - R R
Conduit, Couplings, Elbows, Steel D None - None RE,D NR NR
Conduit, Couplings, Elbows, Aluminum D FMC 2 D,M RE,D,M NR NR
Anchor Bolts & Nuts, Breakaway Unit Bolts, Nuts and Washers T FMC 2 D,M RE,D,M NR NR
Paint for Steel Trusses D - - - RE,D,M R NR
Signs RE SFC 2 D,M - R NR
- M See Sign Reference Sheet RE,D - -
D- District Construction & Materials M- Construction and Materials Division (Main Office) T - Maintenance & Traffic Division B-Bridge Division
1 The column refers to the number of copies required for paper distribution. Whenever possible the certification should be scanned, stored, and distributed electronically. Suppliers are only required to submit one copy of the certification. The supplier’s submission may be by electronic means. If paper distribution is required at the request of a particular district or division, the inspector can make additional copies as necessary.