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+ | |colspan="2" | [[image:Main Page Apr 20, 2016.jpg|center|400px|thumb|<center>''' Progress continues on the [http://www.modot.org/kansascity/major_projects/I-35_Pleasant_Valley.htm I-35 and Pleasant Valley Rd. interchange project] in Clay County. The existing interchange is too small to accommodate the traffic volume of one of Missouri's fastest-growing areas. All construction will be complete by July 2017. </center> ''' ]] | ||
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|colspan="2" | [[image:Main Page 2 Apr 15, 2016.jpg|center|400px|thumb|<center>''' [http://www.cbrossgroup.com/ Chester Bross Construction] employees work on the new [http://www.modot.org/kansascity/major_projects/Route_50_Blackwell.htm Rte. 50/Blackwell Rd. interchange and outer roads] in Lee’s Summit. The $21.2 million project, mostly funded by the city of Lee’s Summit, will relieve traffic congestion at a nearby interchange, provide additional access to a hospital and provide access to more land for economic development. </center> ''' ]] | |colspan="2" | [[image:Main Page 2 Apr 15, 2016.jpg|center|400px|thumb|<center>''' [http://www.cbrossgroup.com/ Chester Bross Construction] employees work on the new [http://www.modot.org/kansascity/major_projects/Route_50_Blackwell.htm Rte. 50/Blackwell Rd. interchange and outer roads] in Lee’s Summit. The $21.2 million project, mostly funded by the city of Lee’s Summit, will relieve traffic congestion at a nearby interchange, provide additional access to a hospital and provide access to more land for economic development. </center> ''' ]] | ||
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− | |colspan="2" | [[image:Main Page Apr 15, 2016.jpg|center|400px|thumb|<center>''' On the day of his funeral, co-workers pay tribute to Lyndon D. Ebker who was struck and killed in a work zone while doing his job as a flagger on a bridge flushing project on Rte. 100 in Franklin County. Lyndon served the citizens of Missouri for more than 30 years with MoDOT. Since 1932, 132 MoDOT workers have lost their lives on Missouri's roadways. | + | |colspan="2" | [[image:Main Page Apr 15, 2016.jpg|center|400px|thumb|<center>''' On the day of his funeral, co-workers pay tribute to Lyndon D. Ebker who was struck and killed in a work zone while doing his job as a flagger on a bridge flushing project on Rte. 100 in Franklin County. Lyndon served the citizens of Missouri for more than 30 years with MoDOT. Since 1932, 132 MoDOT workers have lost their lives on Missouri's roadways. </center> ''' ]] |
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Required Notices and Posters at the Jobsite 3/30/16: The listings of required notices and posters in EPG 110.2 were updated to align with the checklist. Reclaimed Asphalt 3/29/16: EPG 403.1.2 Reclaimed Asphalt was re-written to reflect current practice. Tack Coat 3/18/16: EPG 407 Tack Coat and EPG 106.4.2.6 Bituminous Distributors were updated to achieve proper application and coverage of tack coat material to improve the bond strength between pavement layers and produce a longer pavement service life. 3/18/16: The ROW Director may now waive the requirement for legislative action for property sold above $100,000, rather than $25,000. Signing and Striping Operations 3/17/16: Guidance in EPG 144.2 Signing Operations Changes and EPG 144.3 Striping Operations Changes now reflects current policy. EPG 113.5 Contractor Claim and Dispute Resolution 3/9/16: This new guidance assists the Resident Engineer with the resolution of disputes. Professional Services Committee Request Forms 3/4/15: In EPG 134.2.2.2, guidance was added to note a signature line for a division director has been added to the PSC request forms. Typical Applications (TAs) 2/29/16: The TAs are now available in EPG 616.8 Typical Applications. 2/29/16: This new QRG is now available in EPG 101 Standard Forms. Job Mix Formula 2/29/16: The revisions in EPG 403.1.4 Job Mix Formula and EPG 403.2.2 Mix Design Procedure to job mix formula info pertaining to aspahlt source will allow district Materials personnel to make speedier source switches. EPG 1052.2.3.6 Compressive Strength Test 2/29/16: AASHTO R 60 is now to be utilized when sampling concrete for MSE and sound wall system components. EPG 616.6 Temporary Traffic Control Zone Devices 2/29/16: Numerous revisions to EPG 616.6 include providing guidance for portable, post-mounted, vehicle-mounted and barrier-mounted signs. In EPG 616.6.61 Arrow Boards, guidance was added for sequential arrow and alternating diamond caution modes. EPG 616.3 Temporary Traffic Control Elements 2/29/16: Updated the buffer/work area channelizing spacings in Table 616.3.5 and the recommended lengths of longitudinal buffer spaces in Table 616.3.6. EPG 153 Agreements and Contracts 2/25/16: This new article provides details on each step and other important information needed to properly execute agreements. EPG 235.2.3 Municipal Agreements and County Agreements now provides specific instructions for municipal and county agreements not covered in EPG 153. 2/25/16: Revised to provide clearer guidance on the approval process for the Cost Share/Economic Development Program. Bituminous Base and Pavement Gradation and Quality Assurance Testing 2/25/16: In EPG 401.2.4 Gradation Control,the density testing requirements were revised. In EPG 401.2.8 Quality Assurance, the quality assurance requirements for specific tests and requirements for a failed test were revised. EPG 413.3.4 Membrane Application Rate 2/25/16: This new guidance establishes an application rate for UBAWS membrane based upon the surface to which the product is applied. Flaggers 2/25/16: EPG 616.22 Advanced Work Zone Training and other articles now state that MoDOT employees working in the capacity of a Work Zone Specialist will be re-certified every 4 years. Sizing and Spacing of Storm Water Inlets and Bridge Deck Slab Drains 2/25/16: Design gutter spreads in EPG 640.1.2 Design Controls were updated to more closely match AASHTO recommendations and bridge gutter spread requirements. Similarly, in EPG 751.10.3.1 the design frequency and duration and the design spread were updated. Work Zone Capacity Analysis Update 2/25/16: In EPG 616.13 Work Zone Capacity, Queue and Travel Delay, the MoDOT Work Zone Impact Analysis Spreadsheet was updated. 2/25/16: Criteria was added for repairing bridge approach slabs or replacing new approach slabs or simply not using them on rehabilitation, redeck and widening bridge jobs. 2/23/16: This important interim policy is now available at the top of EPG 606.1 Guardrail. END SCHOOL SPEED LIMIT Sign 2/19/16: In Table 903.19.1 School Area Sign and Plaque Sizes, the appropriate size to be used for this sign has been added. Right of Way Duties to Provide A-Date and Clearance on Design-Build Projects 2/8/16: New guidance was provided at EPG Acquisition Authority and Project Funding for Design-Build Projects and EPG 236.3.7.8 Design-Build Right of Way Clearance. Standard Detailing Note for Integral End Bents 2/3/16: Guidance in this note pertaining to #5-H (L shaped) approach slab anchorage bars, end of slab and fill face of end bent as well as in EPG 751.35.3.3 Prestressed Girder End Bent through EPG 751.35.4.4 Skewed Bents was clarified. |