106.9 Buy America Requirement: Difference between revisions

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Per LPA Coordinator & CM, article renamed "Buy America" (not "American"). 7/1/10,per CM, for greater clarity,old EPG 106.9 (3051 hits) was moved to EPG 106.20. New EPG 106.9 is aligned with Sec 106.
 
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Federal-aid projects requiring steel or iron products that are permanently incorporated into the contract work are to comply with the Buy America Requirements.  [http://www.modot.mo.gov/business/standards_and_specs/Sec0106.pdf Sec 106.9] provides information regarding the Buy America requirement.  Certain projects may not allow the minor usage clause to be invoked.  The Resident Engineer should confirm the scope of this specification on any particular project.
Federal-aid projects requiring steel or iron products that are permanently incorporated into the contract work are to comply with the Buy America Requirements.  [http://www.modot.org/business/standards_and_specs/SpecbookEPG.pdf#page=4 Sec 106.9] provides information regarding the Buy America requirement.  Certain projects may not allow the minor usage clause to be invoked.  The Resident Engineer should confirm the scope of this specification on any particular project.
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Revision as of 11:49, 8 June 2016

Federal-aid projects requiring steel or iron products that are permanently incorporated into the contract work are to comply with the Buy America Requirements. Sec 106.9 provides information regarding the Buy America requirement. Certain projects may not allow the minor usage clause to be invoked. The Resident Engineer should confirm the scope of this specification on any particular project.