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  1. 106.3.2.46 TM-46, Analysis of Cement, Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag and Fly Ash
  2. 106.3.2.46 TM-46, Analysis of Cements and Fly Ashes
  3. 106.3.2.47 TM-47
  4. 106.3.2.48 TM-48, Determination of the Purity of Calcium Chloride
  5. 106.3.2.49 TM-49, Pull-Out Tests on Chemical Bonding Agents
  6. 106.3.2.4 TM-4
  7. 106.3.2.50 TM-50, Mechanical Analysis of Extracted Aggregate (Rapid Method)
  8. 106.3.2.51 TM-51, Determination of Bitumen in Bituminous Paving Mixtures
  9. 106.3.2.52 TM-52, Determination of Magnesium Chloride in Magnesium Chloride Brine
  10. 106.3.2.53 TM-53, Determination of Moisture Content of Bituminous Mixtures
  11. 106.3.2.54 TM-54, Asphalt Cement Content of Bituminous Mixtures by the Nuclear Method
  12. 106.3.2.55 TM-55, Determination of Calcium, Magnesium and Potassium in Soils
  13. 106.3.2.56 TM-56, Determination of Sodium Metasilicate (Na2SiO3)
  14. 106.3.2.57 TM-57, Determination of Manganese and/or Copper in Steel
  15. 106.3.2.58 TM-58, Determination of Phosphoric Acid (P2O5) in Commercial Fertilizers
  16. 106.3.2.59 TM-59, Determination of the International Roughness Index
  17. 106.3.2.5 TM-5
  18. 106.3.2.60 TM-60, Test of Cellulose and Mineral Fibers for SMA Mixtures
  19. 106.3.2.61 TM-61, Asphalt Draindown Test Procedure for Stone Mastic Asphalt Mixtures
  20. 106.3.2.62 TM-62, Prequalification of Dust Suppressants
  21. 106.3.2.63 TM-63, Determination of Compatibility of Asphalt Release Agents with Hot Asphaltic Concrete
  22. 106.3.2.64 TM-64, Void Detection and Undersealing Verification Testing of Concrete Pavement with a Falling Weight Deflectometer
  23. 106.3.2.66 TM-66, Aggregate Sample Reduction
  24. 106.3.2.67 TM-67, Preparation of Concrete for Use in AASHTO T161 Freeze and Thaw
  25. 106.3.2.68 TM-68
  26. 106.3.2.6 TM-6
  27. 106.3.2.70 TM-70, Glass Bead Tests
  28. 106.3.2.71 TM-71, Deleterious Content of Aggregate
  29. 106.3.2.72 TM-72, Sweep Test of Bituminous Surface Treatment Samples
  30. 106.3.2.73 TM-73, Volume of Voids in Compacted Filler or Fines
  31. 106.3.2.74 TM-74, Pullout Tests on Epoxy Bonding Agents for Resin Anchor Systems
  32. 106.3.2.75 TM-75, Determining Segregation Using the Nuclear Density Gauge
  33. 106.3.2.76 TM-76, Acid Insoluble Residue
  34. 106.3.2.77 TM-77, Determining the Binder Ignition Aggregate Correction Factor for Mixtures Containing Rap
  35. 106.3.2.78 TM-78, Los Angeles Abrasion for Lightweight Aggregate
  36. 106.3.2.79 TM-79, Procedure to Prepare Aggregate to Determine the Plasticity Index
  37. 106.3.2.7 TM-7, Rebound Hammer for Opening Strength of Full Depth Concrete Pavement Repairs
  38. 106.3.2.80 TM-80, Measurement of Retroreflectivity by Handheld Retroreflectometers
  39. 106.3.2.81 TM-81, Specific Gravity and Absorption of Aggregate Using Automatic Vacuum Sealing Method
  40. 106.3.2.82 TM-82, Concrete Uniformity
  41. 106.3.2.83 TM-83, Field Estimation of Water Permeability of Compacted Asphalt Paving Mixtures
  42. 106.3.2.84 TM-84, Pipe Laser Profile Calibration
  43. 106.3.2.85 TM-85 Determination of Polyphosphoric Acid (PPA) in Performance Graded (PG) Asphalt Binders
  44. 106.3.2.86 TM-86 Preparation of Samples for Surface Sealer Wet Track Abrasion
  45. 106.3.2.87 TM-87 No-Pick-Up Time for Tack Coats
  46. 106.3.2.88 TM-88 Bond Strength Test for Tack Coat
  47. 106.3.2.89 TM-89 Determination of Aluminum Oxide in High Friction Surface Treatments (HFST)
  48. 106.3.2.8 TM-8, Photometric Test for Measuring the Brightness of Reflective Sheeting
  49. 106.3.2.90, Determination of Chemical Components in Asphalt and Non-Asphalt Rejuvenators
  50. 106.3.2.91 TM-91, Determination of Total Sulfur in Fly Ash by Sodium Carbonate fusion
  51. 106.3.2.92 TM-92, Determination of Sulfide sulfur by oxidation of blended slag cements
  52. 106.3.2.94 TM-94 Identification of Penetrating Emulsified Asphalts
  53. 106.3.2.95 TM-95 Mass Retention of Emulsified Asphalts Subjected to Water Droplets
  54. 106.3.2.9 TM-9, Resilience of Hot-Poured Elastic Type Joint Sealer
  55. 106.3 Samples, Tests and Cited Specifications
  56. 106.4 Plant Inspections
  57. 106.5 Storage of Materials
  58. 106.6 Handling Material
  59. 106.7 Unacceptable Material
  60. 106.8 Material Furnished by the Commission
  61. 106.9 Buy America Requirement
  62. 1060.4 Laboratory Testing Guidelines for Sec 1060
  63. 1066.4 Laboratory Testing Guidelines for Sec 1066
  64. 1070.3 Laboratory Testing Guidelines for Sec 1070
  65. 120.1 Pavements
  66. 120.2 Shoulders
  67. 120.3 Bridges
  68. 120.4 Traffic Control
  69. 120.5 Roadside Features
  70. 120.6 Roadsides
  71. 120.7 Drainage
  72. 120.8 Welcome Centers
  73. 120.9 Uninterrupted Traffic Flow
  74. 121.1 Public Involvement and Decision-Making
  75. 121.2 The Planning Framework for Transportation Decision-Making
  76. 121.3 The Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP)
  77. 121.4 Quality Assurance / Quality Control for Project Prioritization
  78. 121.5 Asset Management
  79. 121.6 STIP Amendments
  80. 121.7 Program Estimates
  81. 127.10 Section 4(f) Public Lands
  82. 127.11 Farmland Conversion
  83. 127.12 Air Quality
  84. 127.13 Noise
  85. 127.14 National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Classification and Documents
  86. 127.15 Reevaluation of National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Documents
  87. 127.16 Wetland and Stream Mitigation
  88. 127.17 Wetland and Stream Mitigation Banking
  89. 127.18 Job Special Provisions (JSP) and Contract Documents
  90. 127.19 Section 404 Clean Water Act for Bridge Demolitions
  91. 127.1 Request for Environmental Services
  92. 127.20 Stream Stewardship Trust Fund in-Lieu Fee Mitigation Program
  93. 127.21 Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Flood Buyout Properties
  94. 127.22 Off-Site Borrow, Spoil, and Staging Areas
  95. 127.23 Negotiated Commitments and Mitigation in the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Process
  96. 127.24 Speleological Findings
  97. 127.25 Maintenance Environmental Policies
  98. 127.26 Environmental Classification
  99. 127.27 Guidelines for Obtaining Environmental Clearance for Off-Site Activities
  100. 127.28 Planning and Environmental Linkages (PEL) and the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
  101. 127.29 Stormwater
  102. 127.2 Historic Preservation and Cultural Resources
  103. 127.3 Community Impact Assessment
  104. 127.4 Wetlands and Streams
  105. 127.7 Threatened and Endangered Species
  106. 127.8 Hazardous and Solid Waste
  107. 127.9 Floodplain Management
  108. 130.6 Project Manager’s Guide
  109. 130.7 Value Engineering Team Leader Guide
  110. 131.1 Design Exception Process
  111. 131.2 Proprietary Items and Public Interest Findings
  112. 131.4 Design Exception Process
  113. 131.5 Proprietary Items and Public Interest Findings
  114. 132.1 Material Inspection for Safety
  115. 132.2 Construction Inspection Guidelines for Safety Precautions
  116. 132.2 Missouri's Blueprint - A Partnership Toward Zero Deaths
  117. 132.4 Highway Safety Plan and Performance Plan
  118. 133.1 Materials for Snow and Ice Control
  119. 133.2 Equipment for Snow and Ice Control
  120. 133.3 Snow and Ice Control Personnel
  121. 133.4 Snow and Ice Control Operations
  122. 133.5 Operator’s Guide for Anti-Icing
  123. 135.1 Guidelines for Good Contractor Relationships
  124. 135.2 Public Contacts
  125. 135.3 Inter-Departmental Relations
  126. 135.4 Required Notices and Posters
  127. 135.5 Labor Compliance
  128. 135.6 Equal Employment Opportunity
  129. 136.10 Construction Authorization and Letting
  130. 136.12 Reimbursement and Auditing
  131. 136.13 Glossary
  132. 136.2 Bridge Soft Match Credit Program
  133. 136.3 Project Selection and Programming
  134. 136.5 Agreements
  135. 136.7 Right of Way and Public Hearings
  136. 136.8 Preliminary Design
  137. 141.1 Cost Share Program
  138. 141.2 Missouri Transportation Finance Corporation (MTFC) Loans
  139. 141.3 Local Funding Options
  140. 141.4 Partnership Development Process
  141. 141.4 Transportation Improvement Program Amendments
  142. 141.5 Dispute Resolution Process
  143. 141.6 Acronyms and Definitions
  144. 141.7 Transportation Improvement Program Approval
  145. 141.8 Sponsorship Programs
  146. 144.5 Pavement Maintenance
  147. 147.1 Alternative Technical Concepts
  148. 147.2 Add Alternate Bidding
  149. 147.3 Job Order Contracting (JOC)
  150. 147.4 Fixed Price Variable Scope (FPVS) Contracting
  151. 153.10 Design – Escrow
  152. 153.11 Financial Services
  153. 153.12 General Services
  154. 153.13 Highway Safety
  155. 153.14 Human Resources
  156. 153.15 Information Systems
  157. 153.16 Maintenance
  158. 153.17 Medical Board Employee Benefits
  159. 153.18 Motor Carrier Services
  160. 153.19 Multimodal
  161. 153.20 Right of Way
  162. 153.21 Traffic
  163. 153.22 Transportation Planning
  164. 153.23 Utility
  165. 153.4 Administrative
  166. 153.5 Bridge
  167. 153.6 Chief Counsel's Office
  168. 153.7 Construction and Materials
  169. 153.8 Customer Relations
  170. 153.9 Design
  171. 171.10 Traffic Control
  172. 171.11 Roadside Appurtenances
  173. 171.12 Maintenance Policy History
  174. 171.1 Administration
  175. 171.2 Buildings and Grounds
  176. 171.3 Roadway Maintenance
  177. 171.4 Shoulders and Approaches
  178. 171.5 Drainage
  179. 171.6 Roadsides
  180. 171.7 Bridge Maintenance
  181. 171.8 Snow and Ice Control
  182. 171.9 Environmental
  183. 230.1 Horizontal Alignment
  184. 230.2 Vertical Alignment
  185. 231.1 Median Width
  186. 231.2 Clear Zones
  187. 231.3 Lane Width
  188. 231.4 Shoulder Width
  189. 231.5 Inslope Grade
  190. 231.6 Roadside Ditches
  191. 231.7 Backslope Grade
  192. 231.8 Bridge Width
  193. 232.1 Climbing Lanes
  194. 232.2 Passing Lanes
  195. 232.3 Two - Way Left - Turn Lanes
  196. 232.4 Expressways
  197. 232.5 Freeways
  198. 233.1 At-Grade Intersections - Driveways and Entrances
  199. 233.2 At-Grade Intersections with Stop and Yield Control
  200. 233.3 Roundabouts
  201. 233.4 At-Grade Intersections with Signal Control
  202. 234.1 Access to Interstate Highways
  203. 234.1 Interchange Justification for Interstate Highways
  204. 234.2 Diamond Interchanges
  205. 234.3 Directional Interchanges
  206. 234.4 Single Point Urban Interchanges (SPUIs)
  207. 234.5 Cloverleaf Interchanges
  208. 234.6 Diverging Diamond Interchanges
  209. 236.10 Right Of Way Condemnation
  210. 236.11 Mediation
  211. 236.12 Quality Assurance Reviews
  212. 236.13 Designing Right of Way Plans
  213. 236.14 Change in Route Status Report
  214. 236.15 Requests from Cities for Annexations
  215. 236.16 Outdoor Advertising
  216. 236.17 Junkyards
  217. 236.18 Scenic Byways
  218. 236.1 General Information
  219. 236.2 Right of Way Organization and Personnel
  220. 236.3 Administration
  221. 236.4 Description Writing and Titles
  222. 236.5 Property Management
  223. 236.6 Appraisal and Appraisal Review
  224. 236.7 Negotiation
  225. 236.8 Relocation Assistance Program
  226. 236.9 Asbestos Abatement-Removal of Building Improvement
  227. 237.10 Distribution of Contract Plans
  228. 237.11 Signing and Sealing
  229. 237.12 Communication with the Public
  230. 237.13 Contract Plan File Name Convention
  231. 237.14 Electronic Design Data Delivery (BIM Deliverables)
  232. 237.1 Plan Details
  233. 237.2 Title Sheet
  234. 237.3 Summary and Tabulation of Quantities
  235. 237.4 Plan-Profile Sheets
  236. 237.5 Special Provisions
  237. 237.6 Project Estimates
  238. 237.7 Equipment and Materials List
  239. 237.8 Contract Time
  240. 237.9 Submission of Plans and Supporting Documents
  241. 238.1 Aerial Mapping and LiDAR Surveys
  242. 238.2 Land Surveying
  243. 238.3 Route Surveying
  244. 238.4 Construction Surveying
  245. 320.1 Preliminary Geotechnical Report
  246. 320.2 Release of Subsurface Information
  247. 320.3 Drilling Operations
  248. 320.4 Procedure for Final Sounding
  249. 320.5 Foundation Investigations
  250. 320.6 Slide Investigations

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