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|valign="top" style="border: 1px solid #A9A9A9; color: #000; background-color: #F8F8FF"|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 [http://www.modot.mo.gov/business/PracticalDesign.htm practical design] and [[:Category:139 Design - Build|design-build]], were used to deliver those commitments and have made MoDOT a leader in the transportation industry.   
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|style="background:#F8F8FF" colspan="1" rowspan="1" width=830px|MoDOT’s three pillars of “Safety, Service and Stability” steer our leadership and employees.  Our commitment to safety includes keeping both customers and ourselves safe.  Our service includes providing outstanding customer service, delivering transportation solutions of great value and using resources wisely.  Keeping roads and bridges in good condition, operating a reliable and convenient transportation system, and advancing Missouri’s economic development reflect our commitment to stability.<br/>Innovative concepts, such as [[:Category:143 Practical Design|Practical Design]] and [[:Category:139 Design - Build|design-build]], are used to deliver our commitments.  These and other forward-thinking concepts shape the content of the ENGINEERING POLICY GUIDE (EPG). This document provides a single reference for all engineering and engineering-related [http://sharepoint/systemdelivery/br/pages/default.aspx Bridge], [http://sharepoint/systemdelivery/cm/Pages/default.aspx Construction], [http://sharepoint/sites/de/Pages/default.aspx Design], [http://sharepoint/systemdelivery/tr/Pages/default.aspx Highway Safety & Traffic], [http://sharepoint/systemdelivery/mt/default.aspx Maintenance], [http://sp/sites/tp/Pages/default.aspx Planning] and [http://sharepoint/sites/de/RealEstate/SitePages/Home.aspx Right of Way] guidance.|| valign="center" style="border: 7px solid #A9A9A9" align="right" width=150px| '''<Big><center>[[media:MASH Implementation.pdf|MoDOT's MASH<br/>Implementation<br/>Information]]</center> </Big>'''
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|style="border:3px solid #a9a9a9; text-align:center; font-size: 100%; background:#74BAAC" width="830px" align="center" rowspan="1"|'''<Big><font color = "white"><i>Useful information on how to search for info in the EPG: [[media:Searching the Engineering Policy Guide.docx|Searching the Engineering Policy Guide]]<br/>'''<font color = "white"><i>Want help on how to update your EPG guidance? &nbsp;It is available at [[:Help Article#EPG Approval Process|EPG Approval Process]].'''</i></font color="white">'''</i></font color="white"><br/>'''<font color = "white"><i>[http://www.modot.org/business/standards_and_specs/highwayspecs.htm The Electronic MoDOT Spec Book for Mobile Devices] is now available. You may also [https://www6.modot.mo.gov/eMoDOTWeb/jsp/signon/signon.jsp sign up for E-Update notices]. To receive notices regarding Engineering Policy Revisions, select "Engineering Policy" then mark the appropriate subjects of interest. '''</i></font color="white"></Big>||rowspan="1" valign="center" width="180px" cellspacing="3" cellpadding="3" style="border: 9px solid #DCEDEA; background:#f5f5f5" align="center" rowspan="1"|'''<big><font color="white"><i>[[Recent Policy Changes in the EPG|RECENT POLICY CHANGES<br/>IN THE EPG]]</i></font color="white"></big>'''
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There are several documents (internal and external) that can be signed with digital signatures through PDF editing software.  ONLY PDF DOCUMENTS CAN BE DIGITIALLY SIGNEDFirst you must set up your digital signature ID:
  
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 [http://wwwi/intranet/rw/ Right of Way], [http://wwwi/design/default.htm Design], [http://wwwi/intranet/br/default.htm Bridge], [http://wwwi/intranet/cm/ Construction], [http://wwwi/intranet/tr/ Traffic] and [http://wwwi/maintenance/ Maintenance] manuals.  
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- If you are an Adobe Pro/Reader user, please see the Quick Reference Guide (QRG) [http://epg.modot.mo.gov/forms/CM/Digital_Signature_for_Adobe_Reader_DC_or_Pro_DC.docx Digital signature for Adobe Reader DC or Pro DC] to set up your digital signature ID. If you are not including an image of your signature, you can skip Section 1 regarding capturing your signature image; go to Section 2 to set up your Adobe digital signature ID. Unless you work in Construction and Materials, skip Section 3 as well.  Page 7 of these instructions will also look a little different due to software updates.  The Sign Document window will most likely be Sign With a Digital ID; click on Continue.  If you are including an image of your signature you will have to click on Create and follow the steps (also follow the directions in Section 1 for capturing your signature image).  Otherwise you will enter your password and click on Sign.
  
MediaWiki, the engine behind the Wikipedia on the World Wide Web, is the software delivering the EPG.  Millions of hits on the EPG endorse this format to be easy to navigate and pleasing to read.  A small [[:Help:Contents|'''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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- If you are a Bluebeam Revu user, please see [[media:Creating Digital IDs in Bluebeam Revu(2019).pdf|Creating Digital IDs in Bluebeam Revu]] to set up your digital signature ID.
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4/26/10: EPG 942 has been re-titled and slightly updated.  The article's former title was EPG 942 Signal and Lighting Equipment and Approved Products List.
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The following documents may be signed with the digital signatures methods above:
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:::*Professional Services Committee (PSC) Letters/Approvals
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:::*Design Exceptions
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:::*Expense Reports
  
'''New Pavement Marking Direction'''
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If you are not sure if a document can be digitally signed, please reach out to your Assistant District/Division Engineers for guidance.
  
4/19/10:  Nonstandard JSPs for MODOT's new pavement marking direction have been made available in [[:Category:620 Pavement Marking|EPG 620]].
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This information will be updated as needed. Please check back often.
  
'''[[:Category:751 LRFD Bridge Design Guidelines|EPG 751 LRFD Bridge Design Guidelines]]'''
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'''Other helpful documents and tips:'''
 
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:::*[[media:Digital Signatures for Design Documents.pdf|Digital Signatures for Design Documents]] - this does not work with most Adobe Reader versions (contributed by Christopher Kelly, TPM in SL District).
4/15/10: The popular article EPG 751 has been re-titled, "LRFD Bridge Design Guidelines".
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:::*See E-Construction general provision in the most recent version of the [http://www.modot.org/media/26947 General Provisions and Supplemental Specifications] for additional digital signature information (suggested by Christopher Crocker, TPD in SE District).
 
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:::*[[media:Digitally Signing Preliminary Plans in ProjectWise.pdf|Digitally Signing Preliminary Plans in ProjectWise]] - this does not work with all versions of Adobe Acrobat Pro/DC (contributed by Don Saiko, TPM/Stacy Reese, ADE in SW District).
'''[[:Category:702 Load-Bearing Piles#702.1.4.2 Inspection|Pile Driving Inspection]]
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3/26/10: Form B-708R2 does not need to be submitted to Bridge Division so long as it is retained on file.
 
 
 
'''3R Rural and Urban Cross-Slopes'''
 
 
 
3/26/10: The cross-slopes in the 3R rural and urban design criteria figures in [[:Category:128 Conceptual Studies|EPG 128 Conceptual Studies]] were updated to reflect the current practise of matching existing cross-slopes.
 
 
 
'''[[751.24 LFD Retaining Walls|LFD Retaining Walls]]'''
 
 
 
2/23/10: Bridge has updated its guidance for LFD retaining walls.
 
 
 
'''[[:Category:171 Maintenance Policy and Operations|EPG 171 Maintenance Policy and Operations]]'''
 
 
 
2/16/10: Locate Maintenance policies more conveniently with this new EPG article.
 
 
 
'''[[751.50 Standard Detailing Notes#E2. Foundation Data Table|Foundation Data Table]]'''
 
 
 
2/16/10: "Minimum nominal resistance" was added and the type of calculations used for designing piling, spread footings and rock sockets was clarified.  Standard Note E2.1 was expanded.  These changes help Bridge personnel use proper names for foundation units and show the relationship between loads and resistance.
 
 
 
'''[[949.2 Speed Limit Guidelines|EPG 949.2 Speed Limit Guidelines]]
 
 
 
2/11/10:  Traffic has re-titled and updated its Prevailing Speed Determination information.
 
 
 
'''[[:Category:907 Traffic Safety|Traffic Safety]]'''
 
 
 
2/11/10: New [[907.1 Safety Program Guidelines|Safety Program Guidelines]] and [[907.2 Road Safety Assessment (RSA)|Road Safety Assessment (RSA)]] guidelines have been combined with existing guidance to produce the new EPG 907 Traffic Safety.
 
 
 
'''Outdoor Advertising Right of Way Forms'''
 
 
 
2/9/10: Several new and updated forms have been placed in [[236.16 Outdoor Advertising|EPG 236.16 Outdoor Advertising]].
 
 
 
'''[[238.4 Construction Surveying#238.4.29 Quality Assurance|EPG 238.4.29 Quality Assurance]]'''
 
 
 
2/5/10: Additional guidance for using the new GPS technology has been provided.
 
 
 
'''[[236.5 Property Management#236.5.1.2 Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission Approval and Commission Delegated Approvals|Commission Approval and Commission Delegated Approvals]]
 
 
 
2/3/10: EPG 236.5.1.2 has been revised to reflect the Commission's streamlining of Right of Way's disposal of excess property.
 
 
 
'''[[941.29 Maintenance of Residential, Commercial and Public Road Entrances|941.29 Maintenance of Residential, Commercial and Public Road Entrances]]'''
 
 
 
2/2/10: EPG 941.29 Driveway Maintenance has been clarified and re-titled.
 
 
 
'''[[:Category:172 Maintenance Facility Performance Expectations Environmental Compliance|EPG 172 Maintenance Facility Performance Expectations Environmental Compliance]]'''
 
 
 
1/26/10: New guidance for environmental compliance has been provided for Maintenance facilities.
 
 
 
'''[[238.3 Route Surveying#238.3.2.1 MoDOT CORS Real Time Network (RTN)|238.3.2.1 MoDOT CORS Real Time Network (RTN)]]'''
 
 
 
1/19/10: CADD has provided guidance describing MoDOT's GPS real time kinematic network.
 
 
 
'''[[:Category:1001 General Requirements for Material#1001.3.2.3 Identification of Sample|EPG 1001.3.2.3 Identification of Sample]]  
 
 
 
1/15/10: Expanded guidance to help inspectors correctly select concrete aggregate material codes when submitting source approvals samples to the laboratory.
 
 
 
'''[[:Category:Good Stewards of Missouri's Natural and Cultural Rescources|MoDOT is a good steward of Missouri's natural and cultural resources]]
 
 
 
1/14/10: MoDOT's Environmental Section has provided interesting information why MoDOT performs [[Historic Preservation|historical preservation]] and [[Environmental Studies|environmental studies]].
 
 
 
'''[[620.2 Pavement and Curb Markings (MUTCD Chapter 3B)#620.2.7 Warrants for Use of Edge Lines (MUTCD Section 3B.07)|620.2.7 Warrants for Use of Edgelines]]'''
 
 
 
1/12/10: Guidance has been updated to reflect the Systemwide Safety WOW policy.
 
 
 
'''[[:Category:613 Pavement Repair#613.3 Pavement Repair Design|613.3 Pavement Repair Design]]'''
 
 
 
1/11/10: Clarification of how to estimate quantities for subgrade compaction and aggregate for base has been provided.
 

Revision as of 08:59, 9 April 2020

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Main Page Mission.jpg
Main Page Welcome.jpg
MoDOT’s three pillars of “Safety, Service and Stability” steer our leadership and employees. Our commitment to safety includes keeping both customers and ourselves safe. Our service includes providing outstanding customer service, delivering transportation solutions of great value and using resources wisely. Keeping roads and bridges in good condition, operating a reliable and convenient transportation system, and advancing Missouri’s economic development reflect our commitment to stability.
Innovative concepts, such as Practical Design and design-build, are used to deliver our commitments. These and other forward-thinking concepts shape the content of the ENGINEERING POLICY GUIDE (EPG). This document provides a single reference for all engineering and engineering-related Bridge, Construction, Design, Highway Safety & Traffic, Maintenance, Planning and Right of Way guidance.
MoDOT's MASH
Implementation
Information
Useful information on how to search for info in the EPG: Searching the Engineering Policy Guide
Want help on how to update your EPG guidance?  It is available at EPG Approval Process.
The Electronic MoDOT Spec Book for Mobile Devices is now available. You may also sign up for E-Update notices. To receive notices regarding Engineering Policy Revisions, select "Engineering Policy" then mark the appropriate subjects of interest.
RECENT POLICY CHANGES
IN THE EPG
Information for Digitally Signing Documents

There are several documents (internal and external) that can be signed with digital signatures through PDF editing software. ONLY PDF DOCUMENTS CAN BE DIGITIALLY SIGNED. First you must set up your digital signature ID:

- If you are an Adobe Pro/Reader user, please see the Quick Reference Guide (QRG) Digital signature for Adobe Reader DC or Pro DC to set up your digital signature ID. If you are not including an image of your signature, you can skip Section 1 regarding capturing your signature image; go to Section 2 to set up your Adobe digital signature ID. Unless you work in Construction and Materials, skip Section 3 as well. Page 7 of these instructions will also look a little different due to software updates. The Sign Document window will most likely be Sign With a Digital ID; click on Continue. If you are including an image of your signature you will have to click on Create and follow the steps (also follow the directions in Section 1 for capturing your signature image). Otherwise you will enter your password and click on Sign.

- If you are a Bluebeam Revu user, please see Creating Digital IDs in Bluebeam Revu to set up your digital signature ID.

The following documents may be signed with the digital signatures methods above:

  • Professional Services Committee (PSC) Letters/Approvals
  • Design Exceptions
  • Letters to external partners
  • Expense Reports

If you are not sure if a document can be digitally signed, please reach out to your Assistant District/Division Engineers for guidance.

This information will be updated as needed. Please check back often.

Other helpful documents and tips: