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MoDOT maintenance forces are not to perform any work on contracted projects regardless of the funding source (i.e., construction, maintenance or “innovative” funds).  The Chief Engineer and the Assistant Chief Engineer must approve exceptions to this policy prior to plan development.  Any approved MoDOT work associated with non-contractual items is considered non-contractual labor.  For additional information about non-contractual items, refer to [[237.6 Estimates#237.6.8 Non-Contractual Costs|EPG 237.6.8 Non-Contractual Costs]].  All approved work is shown on the estimate and tabulation of quantities as a non-contractual item to be financed from the district's operating budget and coded to the appropriate project number.
MoDOT maintenance forces are not to perform any work on contracted projects regardless of the funding source (i.e., construction, maintenance or “innovative” funds).  The Chief Engineer and the Assistant Chief Engineer must approve exceptions to this policy prior to plan development.  Any approved MoDOT work associated with non-contractual items is considered non-contractual labor.  For additional information about non-contractual items, refer to [[237.6 Estimates#237.6.8 Non-Contractual Costs|EPG 237.6.8 Non-Contractual Costs]].  All approved work is shown on the estimate and tabulation of quantities as a non-contractual item to be financed from the district's operating budget and coded to the appropriate project number.

Revision as of 13:07, 21 March 2012

MoDOT maintenance forces are not to perform any work on contracted projects regardless of the funding source (i.e., construction, maintenance or “innovative” funds). The Chief Engineer and the Assistant Chief Engineer must approve exceptions to this policy prior to plan development. Any approved MoDOT work associated with non-contractual items is considered non-contractual labor. For additional information about non-contractual items, refer to EPG 237.6.8 Non-Contractual Costs. All approved work is shown on the estimate and tabulation of quantities as a non-contractual item to be financed from the district's operating budget and coded to the appropriate project number.