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===BRG(A7) Bridge Repairs Near, On or Over Railroad Right of Way===
 
===BRG(A7) Bridge Repairs Near, On or Over Railroad Right of Way===
Refer to [[643.4 Railroads#643.4.3.1 Railroad Crossing Safety|EPG 643.4.3.1 Railroad Crossing Safety]] concerning safety and notification requirements associated with bridge maintenance activities over or within 25 horizontal ft. of the centerline of an active railroad track.
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Refer to [[643.4 Railroads#643.4.4.1 Railroad Crossing Safety|EPG 643.4.4.1 Railroad Crossing Safety]] concerning safety and notification requirements associated with bridge maintenance activities over or within 25 horizontal ft. of the centerline of an active railroad track.
  
 
==171.7.1 Bridge Maintenance==
 
==171.7.1 Bridge Maintenance==

Revision as of 07:46, 21 June 2012

BRG(A1) Utility Attachments to Bridges

Refer to EPG 643.3 Policy, Standards and Regulations concerning issuance of permits for utilities and EPG 643.3.16 General Guidelines for Bridge Attachments concerning the attachment of utilities to bridges. Failure of a utility to maintain the attachment to the bridge shall be reported to the District Utility Engineer.

BRG(A2) Levees

See DRN(B1) Levee Attachments and DRN(B2) Levee Fees and Taxes.

BRG(A3) High Water Marks

refer to EPG 748.2 Roadway Overtopping, High Water Marks concerning the requirements for marking high water marks during flood situations.

BRG(A4) Navigation Lights/Light Tenders

Refer to EPG 770.4 Navigation Lights/Light Tenders concerning navigation light maintenance and inpsection.

BRG(A5) Corps of Engineers Regulations

Refer to DRN(C2) 404 Permits.

BRG(A6) Cathodic Protection

Refer to EPG 774.4 Maintenance Procedures concerning the maintenance of bridge deck with cathodic protection.

BRG(A7) Bridge Repairs Near, On or Over Railroad Right of Way

Refer to EPG 643.4.4.1 Railroad Crossing Safety concerning safety and notification requirements associated with bridge maintenance activities over or within 25 horizontal ft. of the centerline of an active railroad track.

171.7.1 Bridge Maintenance

BRG(B1) Bridge Inspections (Span Type and Culvert Type)

Refer to EPG 772 Bridge Inspections concerning the types of bridges to be inspected and the frequency of the inspections.

BRG(B2) Bridge Maintenance (District)

Refer to EPG 770.1 District Routine Maintenance and Special Crew Responsibilities for the Bridge Maintenance tasks district Maintenance personnel are responsible.

BRG(B3) Bridge Maintenance (Division)

Refer to EPG 770.2 Regional and Central Office Bridge Maintenance Crew Responsibilities for examples of bridge maintenance items the respective crews are responsible to perform.

171.7.2 Restriction

BRG(C1) Posted Bridge Load Limits

Refer to EPG 770.5 Posting of Bridge Limits for how load carrying capacities of bridges are to be posted.

BRG(C2) Vertical Clearance

Refer to EPG 760.4 Vertical Clearance concerning the legal height limits for vehicles and the responsibility for measuring and reporting vertical height clearances for roadway structures.

BRG(C3) Temporary Clearances or Restrictions

Refer to EPG 760.4.3 Measurement Requirements concerning the measurement, input and notification of other divisions regarding temporary vertical clearances and lane width restrictions due to construction or maintenance work.

BRG(C4) Permits (Overdimension/Overweight)

Rules and regulations on the movement of overdimension and/or overweight loads are established by the Commission and Chief Engineer based on State Statute and are on file with the Secretary of State. Permits for this movement may be obtained at Motor Carrier Services, by phone at 800-877-8499. Permits for overdimension loads and non-commercial building movement shall be issued by district office staff for local customers. Permits for all other movement may be obtained at the district by allowing walk-in customers to fax Motor Carrier Services. A permit agent will issue the permit and fax it to the customer at the district office.

District staff should observe the movement of large overdimension and/or extra heavy overweight loads that may cause damage to MoDOT facilities or have a significant impact on traffic movement. Motor Carrier Services will provide copies of all permits issued to the district(s) involved for loads over 16 ft. 6 in. tall, 17 ft. 0 in. wide or 240,000 pounds. District staff should determine which loads are most critical for observance, based on the permitted route. If the permitted move is not made according to the provisions of the permit or any MoDOT facilities are damaged, a report shall be made to Motor Carrier Services.

When permitted loads are moved across more than one district, the original district should notify the next district of problems (if any) encountered with the movement in their area. If the movement was proper and no problems were encountered, it may not be necessary to observe that load in other districts. As part of the quality assurance program, it is recommended that at least 10 percent of the permits issued for larger dimensions and weights (listed above) be observed by district staff.

Reason for policy:

  • RSMo 304.170 - 304.210 (State Laws), Traffic Regulations as to width, height and length of vehicles - exceptions.

Effective Date: 6/1/99

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