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'''[[:Category:403 Asphaltic Concrete Pavement#Lots|EPG 403.1.19 Acceptance of Material]]
4/20/22:  The maximum number of contractor QC sublots that can be used for one lot of superpave asphalt pavement is 28. Regardless of lot size, QA testing will always be at a frequency of one per four sublots. Any remaining quantity less than 4000 tons, that cannot be treated as a separate lot, will be combined with the previous full lot and the pay factors will be determined on the combined lot.
'''Guidance Documents Needed for Property Closings'''
'''Guidance Documents Needed for Property Closings'''


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12/22/21: In [[:Category:109 Measurement and Payment#The following table provides|EPG 109.14 Price Adjustment for Fuel]], guidance was clarified to explicitly exclude fixed-cost pay items in Job Order Contracts from qualifying for the Fuel Adjustment, per Sec. 109.14.
12/22/21: In [[:Category:109 Measurement and Payment#The following table provides|EPG 109.14 Price Adjustment for Fuel]], guidance was clarified to explicitly exclude fixed-cost pay items in Job Order Contracts from qualifying for the Fuel Adjustment, per Sec. 109.14.
'''MSE Wall Construction: Pipe Pile Spacers Guidance'''
12/17/21: In [[751.24 LFD Retaining Walls#MSE Wall Construction:|EPG 751.24.2.1 Design]], guidance was revised so that, in lieu of using pipe pile spacers, the contractor will have the option to use pile jackets for bridges up to 200 feet long. Numerous revisions in [[751.50 Standard Detailing Notes|EPG 751.50 Standard Detailing Notes]] reflect this pile jacket revision.

Revision as of 07:37, 20 April 2022

EPG 403.1.19 Acceptance of Material

4/20/22: The maximum number of contractor QC sublots that can be used for one lot of superpave asphalt pavement is 28. Regardless of lot size, QA testing will always be at a frequency of one per four sublots. Any remaining quantity less than 4000 tons, that cannot be treated as a separate lot, will be combined with the previous full lot and the pay factors will be determined on the combined lot.

Guidance Documents Needed for Property Closings

4/18/22: In EPG 236.7.1.13 Pre-Negotiation Preparation and EPG 236.7.4.1 Purpose, additional guidance is available for greater clarity about what is needed from property owners to close on the properties either with MoDOT or a title company.

Prestressed Concrete I Girders

4/11/22: In EPG 751.22.2.5 Pretensioned Anchorage Zones, the bursting resistance guidance now allows a larger number of bonded strands for many of these girders, effectively increasing the span limits for the girders. Guidance was expanded in EPG 751.22.3.2.1 through 751.22.3.2.6 to eliminate or reduce conflict between the lowest middle two strands and the B bars.

EPG 127.2.5 Approximate Timelines for Section 106 Compliance

4/5/22: Guidance about the timelines for completing the Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act review process has been clarified.

Coil Ties in Prestressed Girder Webs

3/28/22: In several EPG 751.50 Standard Detailing Notes, references to web coil ties in bulb-tee and NU girders have been removed since these are now no longer being used.

EPG 109.11 Compensation for Project Delays

3/16/22: Guidance has been expanded to produce more uniform administration of delay claims.

EPG 902.4.2.1 Controller and Cabinet Replacement Program

2/16/22: The recommended replacement age for signal cabinets was updated to 25 years from 20 years.

Right of Way Mediation

2/15/22: In EPG 236.7.2.19 Acquisition by Mediation and EPG 236.11.1.3 Purpose, guidance has been updated to reflect current process and procedures, including the MoDOT Impasse Letter.

Bridge Barrier and Railing Guidance

2/14/22: Guidance in EPG 751.1.3.4 Barrier or Railing Type, Height and Guidelines for Curb Blockouts, EPG 751.12.1.3 Type D and H (42ʺ and 32ʺ single sloped railing) and EPG 751.12.2 Two Tube Rail (Top Mounted) TL-4 (NCHRP 350) has been clarified and coordinated.

EPG 616.13.2 Interstate, Freeways and Multi-lane Roadways

2/10/22: The MoDOT Work Zone Impact Analysis Spreadsheet was updated and smart work zone guidance and training videos were added.

EPG 242.2 Life Cycle Cost Adjustment (LCCA) Factor

2/9/22: Guidance was clarified for the calculation of the LCCA.

Legal Description, Exhibit A

2/8/22: In EPG 238.2 Land Surveying, this document was updated by replacing the term “Legal” with “Property” to comply with Code State Regulation for surveying.

EPG 701 Drilled Shafts

1/28/22: New guidance is available for the proper steps to be made to remediate a defect in a drilled shaft.

EPG 237.14 Electronic Design Data Delivery (BIM Deliverables)

1/28/22: The title of EPG 237.14 was slightly modified and its guidance updated to reflect the new CADD Package (Open Roads Designer) now in use.

Bridge Blasting and Painting Packet

1/28/22: Inspectors and REs may now access this updated information in EPG 237.9.3.2 Required Information for Submittal and EPG 1081 Coating of Structural Steel.

Full Depth Pavement Repairs Basis of Payment

1/26/22: EPG 613.1.1 Full Depth Pavement Repairs, Basis of Payment presents Resident Engineers with expanded guidance about compensating contractors the concrete costs for full depth repairs that significantly exceed typical section plan depths.

Increased Federal Share Program

1/26/22: New EPG 104.2.1 Increased Federal Share Program and EPG 104.2.2 District Role present guidance about how and when to apply for a 5% increase of the federal cost share of innovative projects (that is, 15% state matching vs. 20% state matching).

Design-Build

1/26/22: The new, expanded design-build guidance, including updated forms and checklists, brings EPG 139 Design - Build up to current practices. EPG 149's title was slightly modified and its guidance has also been brought up to current practices for project delivery method determination and initial risks. Since design-build is only one method of project delivery, EPG 149 Project Delivery Determination and Initial Risk Assessment also reflects the concurrent revisions in EPG 139.

EPG 105.9.4 Documentation Records

1/21/22: Guidance has been updated to reflect current methods of documentation.

Subcontractor Insurance

1/14/22: Guidance has been updated in EPG 102 Bidding Requirements and Conditions and EPG 108.1.1 Review and Approval of a Subcontract Request to reflect that, as of Jan 3, 2022, MoDOT no longer monitors subcontractor insurance.

EPG 1036.2.1.1 Reinforcing Steel, Dowel Bars, Mechanical Bar Splices and Cold Drawn Wire

1/13/22: To decrease the risk of fracture in the jaws, a 30” minimum length for the #14 and #18 reinforcing steel tension test bars is now required.

EPG 173.1.6 Regulatory Conditions for Working in Streams/Wetlands: NWP, Section 401 Water Quality Certification General Conditions

1/10/22: Guidance has been expanded to align with the updated MoDOT/MDNR Memorandum of Understanding (MOU).

EPG 903.9.9 City/County Limit Signs (I4, I5, I6 Series) and EPG 903.9.11 Custom City Limit and Custom County Line Signs (I4-1a, I4-2b, I6-1a)

12/30/21: Populations will no longer be included on city limit signs. City limit and county line sign designs will be modified to match the MUTCD standard layout of jurisdictional boundary signs.

EPG 127.1 Request for Environmental Services

12/28/21: Guidance for the process of Request for Environmental Services (RES) submittals, especially that of the electronic process, has been clarified. Associated guidance in EPG 147.3 Job Order Contracting (JOC) was also clarified.

Price Adjustment for Fuel

12/22/21: In EPG 109.14 Price Adjustment for Fuel, guidance was clarified to explicitly exclude fixed-cost pay items in Job Order Contracts from qualifying for the Fuel Adjustment, per Sec. 109.14.