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EPG 234.1 Access to Interstate Highways 8/27/13: Guidance has been updated because, due to a FHWA agreement, Access Justification Report approvals are now allowed in two steps. Missouri Highway Map Centennial Edition 8/26/13: EPG 138 Project Development Chronology now presents the new roadmap of Missouri, (front and back). EPG 501.1.8 Air-Entrained Concrete 8/9/13: Guidance was added stating that the district shall provide aggregate correction factors to the Central Laboratory when coarse aggregate samples are submitted for AASHTO T161 testing. EPG 109.14 Price Adjustment for Fuel 8/6/13: Concrete approach pavement has been added to the list of eligible fuel adjustment items in the table. 8/6/13: A reminder to PMs was added that they must wait on FHWA obligation before issuing a NTP to consultants when a contract uses federal funds. EPG 134.4 Contract Approval, Execution and Distribution 8/1/13: Agreement from Audits and Investigations is no longer required for the man-hours, salary rates, overhead rates, direct costs and fixed fee included in the consultant contract. 7/26/13: This new article provides guidance for the MDNR's MS4 permit, which pertains to illicit discharges. Ultrathin Bonded Asphalt Wearing Surface 7/24/13: In EPG 413.3 Ultrathin Bonded Asphalt Wearing Surface, the old Ashpalt Cement Price Index Example file was replaced with the new Asphalt Cement Price Adjustment spreadsheet for square yard items. Constructability of Minor Routes Shouldering Projects 7/24/13: The Modified Shoulder JSP has been replaced with the Optional Shoulder JSP. EPG 147.1.3.1 The Standard Alternative Technical Concepts (ATC) 7/23/13: Three new pdf files now provide additional guidance for the Standard ATC process. Cost Estimate Guide for Rural Preliminary Design 7/16/13: EPG 104.7 Estimates presents the latest cost estimates. Most of the estimates remained stable, with the Maintenance Treatment figures showing the most revision. EPG 751.1.2.18 Soundings (Borings) 7/12/13: A new word document now provides guidance for filling out Form M-40a, Request for Final Soundings of Structures, especially about bridge and roadway classifications. Elastomeric Bearings 7/11/13: In EPG 751.11.1.1 and EPG 751.11.2.1, guidance was clarified on the use of plain and laminated bearing pads. Bearing pad length requirements for P/S NU girders and P/S Spread Box Beams were added. Also, figures in EPG 751.22.1.4 Span and Structure Lengths were updated to reflect the clarification. Pre-negotiation and Hourly Rate Reviews 7/11/13: Revisions in EPG 134.3 Consultant Contract Negotiation result from Audits and Investigations ceasing the pre-negotiation reviews and shifting the reviews to project managers and/or contract administrators. Fig. 134.3.1, District Checklist for Reviewing Executed Consultant Contracts, was also added to provide additional help. Bridge Slabs 7/10/13: Guidance was expanded in EPG 751.6.2.10 Bridge Slabs and the related Standard Detailing Note B3.22 was also updated. 7/10/13: The link to the latest STIP is available in several articles, including EPG 121.3 The Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP). Right of Way Negotiation Guidelines and Procedures 7/8/13: When acquiring realty rights, a minimum offer has been established in EPG 236.7.2.3 Prompt Offer of Just Compensation. 7/8/13: If a subconsultant is not pre-qualified with MoDOT, the firm shall now include their Consultant Certification of Indirect Cost Form instead of the MRC Form. Contract Leveling Course 7/8/13: The Contract Leveling Course (CLC) Guidelines and JSPs have been updated in EPG 402 Bituminous Surface Leveling. Also, the CLC Template examples have been expanded to four scenarios involving the use of pilot cars. 7/5/13: The Design Specifications, Loadings & Unit Stresses general notes have been updated to reflect new AASHTO interim dates. Some other notes have also been reorganized. EPG 616.19 Quality Standards for Temporary Traffic Control Devices 7/1/13: This article has been expanded to provide superior guidance. Bridge Engineering Assistance Program (BEAP) 6/25/13: EPG 754 Bridge Engineering Assistance Program (BEAP) has been moved to EPG 136.3.8.9 Bridge Engineering Assistance Program (BEAP). The content of the article was only slightly modified. EPG 616.6.87 Temporary Rumble Strips 6/25/13: New guidance provides examples of when temporary rumble strips may be used. Traffic Signal Signs 6/18/13: Additional guidance has been provided about the left turn signal remaining in place until the circular red indication is replaced with a red left arrow and the LEFT TURN YIELD ON GREEN sign being maintained until being converted to the flashing yellow arrow indicator. EPG 616.6.87 Temporary Rumble Strips 6/17/13: Guidance is now available for both long term and short term rumble strips on construction projects. |