Category:171 Maintenance Policy and Operations: Difference between revisions
Per EPS, revisions provide a distinction between the roles for contractors and maintenance when replacing and/or repairing guard cable. Guidance for maintenance of crashworthy end terminals, guardrail, guard cable and fixed impact attenuators has been removed from EPG 171.11. |
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This article links to other Engineering Policy Guide (EPG) articles to access current policies. The EPG is a combination of former manuals from Right of Way, Design, Bridge, Construction and Materials, Traffic and Maintenance and is the single reference for all engineering guidance.
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Definitions of shall, may, will and should |
The EPG replaces the old Maintenance Policy Manual and is to be used by maintenance and other MoDOT personnel to execute daily departmental assignments and deal with external customers.
Direct any questions concerning specific EPG guidance to the division providing the guidance. For example, Maintenance is primarily responsible for guidance about pavement repairs, mowing, litter control and other Maintenance activities. MoDOT employees that are unclear as to which division to contact may send an email to "Engineering Policy". Engineering Policy Services maintains the EPG and assists divisions in developing new policy and revising existing policy.
This article also presents the history of these Maintenance policies.
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Articles in "171 Maintenance Policy and Operations"
The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.