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==1063.2 Procedure== | ==1063.2 Procedure== | ||
− | All temporary traffic control devices are to be manufactured as shown on the plans and as specified, in accordance with MUTCD requirements and be NCHRP 350 compliant. Nominal dimensions will be permitted for dimensional lumber where applicable. All temporary traffic control devices should exhibit good workmanship and should be free of objectionable marks or defects that affect appearance or serviceability. The brand name or model number is to be permanently identified on each traffic control device. For specific material requirements for each device, refer to Sec 1063. | + | All temporary traffic control devices are to be manufactured as shown on the plans and as specified, in accordance with MUTCD requirements and be NCHRP 350 or MASH 2016 compliant. Nominal dimensions will be permitted for dimensional lumber where applicable. All temporary traffic control devices should exhibit good workmanship and should be free of objectionable marks or defects that affect appearance or serviceability. The brand name or model number is to be permanently identified on each traffic control device. For specific material requirements for each device, refer to Sec 1063. |
==1063.3 Basis of Acceptance== | ==1063.3 Basis of Acceptance== | ||
− | All temporary traffic control devices that appear to be specification compliant are accepted on certification. Some materials may be on a qualified list that can be used as a basis for acceptance | + | All temporary traffic control devices that appear to be specification compliant are accepted on certification. Some materials may be on a qualified list that can be used as a basis for acceptance. |
==1063.4 Report== | ==1063.4 Report== | ||
− | Since all temporary traffic control devices are accepted on certification and visual inspection by Construction personnel although Material inspectors may be asked to | + | Since all temporary traffic control devices are accepted on certification and visual inspection by Construction personnel although Material inspectors may be asked to assist them, Construction is responsible for reporting all devices through AASHTOWARE Project (AWP). |
− | assist them, Construction is responsible for reporting all devices through | ||
− | Distribution of reports for temporary traffic control devices purchased under a | + | Distribution of reports for temporary traffic control devices purchased under a MoDOT purchase order is to be as described in [[:Category:1101 Materials Purchased by a Department Purchase Order|EPG 1101 Materials Purchased by a Department Purchase Order]]. |
− | MoDOT purchase order is to be as described in [[:Category:1101 Materials Purchased by a Department Purchase Order|EPG 1101 Materials Purchased by a Department Purchase Order]]. |
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This article establishes procedures for inspecting and acceptance of temporary traffic control devices. Refer to Sec 1063 for MoDOT’s specifications.
1063.1 Apparatus
No apparatus is necessary for field evaluation.
1063.2 Procedure
All temporary traffic control devices are to be manufactured as shown on the plans and as specified, in accordance with MUTCD requirements and be NCHRP 350 or MASH 2016 compliant. Nominal dimensions will be permitted for dimensional lumber where applicable. All temporary traffic control devices should exhibit good workmanship and should be free of objectionable marks or defects that affect appearance or serviceability. The brand name or model number is to be permanently identified on each traffic control device. For specific material requirements for each device, refer to Sec 1063.
1063.3 Basis of Acceptance
All temporary traffic control devices that appear to be specification compliant are accepted on certification. Some materials may be on a qualified list that can be used as a basis for acceptance.
1063.4 Report
Since all temporary traffic control devices are accepted on certification and visual inspection by Construction personnel although Material inspectors may be asked to assist them, Construction is responsible for reporting all devices through AASHTOWARE Project (AWP).
Distribution of reports for temporary traffic control devices purchased under a MoDOT purchase order is to be as described in EPG 1101 Materials Purchased by a Department Purchase Order.
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