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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. 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.
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Standard Detailing Notes 8/8/14: Note A1.1 was updated for LRFD Seismic Design. 8/8/14: Guidance and flood data tables were updated to be consistent with practical design. 8/7/14: MoDOT and MDNR have agreed to a sixth precaution involving dispersal of diamond grinding residue. EPG 236.5.14 Release of Temporary Easements and Retention Clauses 8/6/14: A fourth method is now available to release temporary easements or retention clauses. Sidewalks 8/5/14: A new paragraph at the bottom of Maintenance Responsibility clarifies existing policy. Guidance in EPG 642.1.1 Sidewalk Location and Width was revised to reflect the 4 ft. minimum width allowed after approval through the Design Exception process. Updated QRGs 8/4/14: Two QRGs, Emergency Contacts and Line Item Adjustments, have been updated in EPG 101 Standard Forms. EPG 902.15 Designing a Traffic Signal 8/1/14: The Signal Design Worksheets spreadsheet is now available. Standard Detailing Note 7/29/14: The new note, A5.6, will be used for all concrete superstructures where precast panels are used. EPG 903.4.12 Overhead Sign and Truss Inspection/Inventory 7/29/14: This revison reflects the decision to move sign truss inspection responsibility to Bridge. There is no approved inspection frequency at this time. 7/25/14: The extent of cut compaction has been extended to include unclassified material areas that fit the description of Class A material. Design Exception Process 7/21/14: In EPG 131.1.5.1 Safety Related Features, AASHTO's Highway Safety Manual analysis has been clarified. 7/21/14: In EPG 751.50, Note B3.33 was added stating the maximum actual weight of corrugated steel stay in place forms used for girder loading. The weight of stay in place corrugated forms was not included on plans before, but since the depth of these forms is to be designed by manufacturer, the assumed weight of these forms for girder loading is given as a limit. EPG 236.3.7.3 Contents of Clearance Certification 7/16/14: The copy of the estimate captioned "Acquisition Complete" is no longer to be attached to the certification when the project is certified clear. FY 2015 Contract Level Course and Seal Coat Projects 7/14/14: Updated guidance for FY 2015 Contract Level Course and Seal Coat projects is now available in EPG 409 Seal Coat and EPG 402 Bituminous Surface Leveling. Each district will need to submit a list of their FY15 Contract Level Course and Seal Coat projects to allow statewide review of the groupings. Also, the PS&E submittal date will be pushed back to July 21, 2014 for the Contract Level Course and Seal Coat projects in the September 19, 2014 bid opening, to allow for revisions to be incorporated. 7/10/16: In EPG 751.5.11.1, new guidance specifies the need for additional mechanical bar splices when required in the approach slabs because of stage construction. Also, new Standard Detailing Notes, A3.6 and B1.9.7 were added and C.3 Mechanical Bar Splices was deleted. ROW Leases and Airspace License Agreements 7/8/14: Guidance has been clarified and figures updated in EPG 236.5.25.6 Security Assessment for Leased Areas Over or Under Highway Structures. Updated QRGs 7/8/14: Two QRGs, Digital Signature for Adobe Pro 10 (Contractors) and Digital Signature for Adobe Pro 10 (MoDOT), have been updated in EPG 101 Standard Forms. Contractor Performance Evaluation 7/2/14: EPG 102.2 Contractor Performance Rating System now presents the latest version of the Contractor Performance Evaluation Example Form. 7/2/14: New PPE requirements are in effect for all MoDOT workers on MoDOT right of way with slightly different requirements for daytime workers, daytime flaggers, nighttime workers and nighttime flaggers. The most significant change is for nighttime flaggers (who shall wear highly visible and reflective hard hats). Contractors are also being held to the same standards as MoDOT employees. EPG 104.13.2 Value Engineering Proposals, Concept Proposal 7/1/14: Guidance has been expanded to clarify for the resident engineers and any contractors of the minimum expectations for VECP and PDVECP submittal information. Contractor's Affidavit Regarding Settlement of Claims (C-242) 7/1/14: New guidance has been provided, reflecting existing C-242 practice, that answers what the RE should do when contacted by suppliers or subcontractors claiming they have not been paid by the prime contractor. New Request for Environmental Services (RES) Form 6/30/14: The new RES Form and the associated instructions for the RES Form are now available. 6/26/14: This article has been expanded to clarify existing policy. EPG 110.3 Prevailing Wages and Records, Owner-Operator 6/25/14: Guidance was clarified about what is required before an RE can approve this owner-operator arrangement. 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. |