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RECENT POLICY CHANGES IN THE EPG
Ricardo Morris, Info. Systems Technologist, provides support for WeBTransport (a program that handles estimate and plans software) and Expedite (a program to streamline the bidding process by controlling the bid letting process and helping contractors with their bid submittals).
Sr. Electrician Michael Marion makes final adjustments to the signal controller at the newly installed flashing yellow left turn arrows at I-44 and Rte. 39 in Mt. Vernon.
Maintc. Crew Leader Eric Kaiser fills up a salt truck from a Central District Office gas pump. He drove the truck to replenish salt supplies at Boonville used during January's snow storms.

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.

The Missouri University of Science and Technology (MS&T) demonstrated a drone to MoDOT traffic engineers. MS&T proposed using the remote control vehicle with an attached camera to determine the correct height for mounting traffic cameras. This could potentially permit engineers to determine any possible obstructions for roadway cameras without closing lanes and using a bucket truck or lift.
Perhaps you've wondered how many hits the most popular EPG articles have. As of late January, the numbers of hits are:
20. EPG 751.5, 87440 10. EPG 200, 131191
19. EPG 136.9, 90038 9. EPG 136.12, 137269
18. EPG 136.4, 90986 8. EPG 101, 142984
17. EPG 134, 91887 7. EPG 616.23, 157034
16. EPG 400, 92371 6. EPG 600, 164074
15. EPG 903.6, 92420 5. EPG 100, 199154
14. EPG 751.40, 95583 4. EPG 700, 205789
13. EPG 620.2, 100031 3. EPG 900, 224357
12. EPG 903, 110011 2. EPG 751, 240604
11. EPG 616, 130045 1. EPG Main Page, 1405240

EPG 134.2.4 Consultant Solicitation and Selection Process – Standard Solicitation Method for On-Call/Hourly Rate Contracts

1/21/14: Guidance for the MOU process has been updated to reflect that all MOUs are now federally funded.

EPG 806.8 Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP)

1/13/14: Best management practices (BMPs) have been both altered and removed. MoDOT will no longer utilize the nomenclature "Type I" and "Type II" ditch checks, but will utilize "Rock Ditch Check" and "Alternate Ditch Check". Please familiarize yourself with the newly revised SWPPP guidance.

EPG 950 Automated Traffic Enforcement

1/10/14: There have been numerous clarifications in this article as well as the addition of new guidance for established practices (such as EPG 950.2.2 Automated Speed Enforcement by a Law Enforcement Officer).

MAP-21's Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP)

1/9/14: New LPA guidance, EPG 136.3.18 Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP), is now available. TAP includes the pre-MAP-21 programs of Transportation Enhancements, Recreational Trails, Safe Routes to School and Scenic Byways.

Driving Pile to Rock

1/7/14: Driving pile to rock criteria has been clarified. Much of EPG 702 Load-Bearing Piles has been re-written to reflect the requirement of pile point reinforcement on all piles driven to bear on rock and the elimination of the 75% hammer efficiency requirement for single acting diesel hammers. EPG 751.36.2 Steel Pile was also revised to reflect this established practice.

IRI Data Entry

1/7/14: Additional guidance is now available for IRI data entry in EPG 106.3.2.59.3.1 Segment Smoothness.

LEFT TURN YIELD ON FLASHING ARROW Sign

1/7/14: Guidance in EPG 903.5.30 Traffic Signal Signs has been updated to show this sign is no longer a special sign but is now identified as R10-27a.

Waterjetting

1/3/14: New waterjetting guidance to reflect established practice has been added to EPG 751.36.

Flourescent Yellow-Green Signs

1/3/14: In Table 903.2.20.2 Common Uses of Sign Background Colors, flourescent yellow-green was removed as a color choice from pedestrian and bicycle warning signs. MoDOT reserves yellow-green for school signs only to make school signs stand out.

Cast In Place Standard Detailing Notes

1/3/14: In A1.2, a note was added for CIP steel pipe pile design stresses. In G5 and G6, CIP pile and as-built foundation notes were updated.

EPG 751.1.3.3 Railing Type, Height and Guidelines for Curb Blockouts

12/31/13: EPG 751.1.3.3 was re-titled and re-written to reflect current practice. A handy new table, Common Bridge Rails is also now provided.

Job Order Contracting (JOC)

12/26/13: A new JOC that combines the use of guardrail and guard cable has been added.

Bridge Numbering Guidelines with Examples

12/20/13: Guidance about the bridge numbering system has been revised to match current practice.

Table 903.7 Guide Sign Sizes

12/17/13: Numerous sign dimensions have been revised in this table.

EPG 751.1.4.2 Types of Walls

12/16/13: Aesthetic enhancement guidance was clarified to encourage form liners and concrete stains.

Milestones QRG

12/5/13: This QRG has been updated.

EPG 133.4.6 Statewide Winter Road Condition Report

12/5/13: Guidance of the road condition terminology has been clarified.

Job Order Contracting (JOC)

12/3/13: The new Guardrail and Guard Cable JSP templates are now available in the template listing.

EPG 643.2 Local Utility Adjustments - Public and Private

12/3/13: Guidance in several locations of this article was updated to reflect that pre-audits are no longer conducted for consultant or utility contracts.

EPG 701 Drilled Shafts

12/2/13: References to limestone and other rock were clarified. Compressive strengths were identified in the guidance.

More Updated QRGs

12/2/13: Six QRGs (Change Order Reports, Change Orders - Zero Dollar, Change Orders, Change Orders – Mobilization and Contract Bond, Change Orders – Time Adjustment, Change Orders – Value Engineering) were updated. An additional QRG was retitled Cognos Access for SM.

Updated QRGs

11/26/13: Two QRGs (Contractor Payment Estimates and Stockpiled Materials) were updated to reflect the move from Lotus Notes and the upgrade to Cognos 10.

EPG 236.5.28.3 Compensation for Changes in Access

11/26/13: Guidance now outlines when an appraisal is required for a break in access and a noncontiguous access shift. An appraisal is required only when there is a change in the highest and best use of the property receiving the access. Flexibility is now provided when negotiating the amount charged for a break in access and noncontiguous access shift.

Job Order Contracting (JOC)

11/26/13: Four JOC JSPs have been updated. The Guardrail and Guard Cable JSPs were temporarily removed and will be made available in the near future.

EPG 941 Permits and Access Requests

11/25/13: EPG 941 Permitting Process for Access Management was re-titled, re-organized and almost completely re-written to reflect updated Commission Policies. Be sure to refer to the summarization of these revisions.