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The original Maintenance Planning Guide was developed and published in 1989. The purpose of that manual was to provide maintenance managers with a quick reference for performing most maintenance functions. It included scheduling forms, traffic control guidelines, function codes, commodity codes and a sample crew report. Since the original publication the guide has been updated to meet the needs of MoDOT.

This article provides each manager with a list of recommended equipment and materials to use for each function as well as a recommended procedure for that function. The guidelines also have safety reminders and schedules to help managers plan for the best time of year to perform each function.

This article is intended to be an accurate source of information and a tool that maintenance managers will use to better organize, plan and be more productive leaders.

GENERAL NOTES

Reference the Missouri Standard Plans and Missouri Standard Specifications for Highway Construction for performance details on many of the maintenance function planning guidelines. It is the intent of the department to provide as good of a finished product with Maintenance forces as it does by contract methods.

Recommended materials: When purchasing recommended material, refer to guidance for maintenance materials. Guidance for these materials also refers to the Current General Services Specifications (MGS) by Subject for each of the various maintenance materials.

The Highway Maintenance Tables in the appendix were provided to MoDOT through the Local Technical Assistance Program of the Michigan Tech Transportation Institute at Michigan Technological University in Houghton, Michigan.

Rainy Day Activities

Printable Version
Rainy Day Activities
  • Check roadway surface drainage
  • Check bridge surface for ponding
  • Check bridges and box culverts for drift and erosion
  • Flush bridge decks
  • Check culverts and culvert pipes
  • Check drain basins on bridges
  • Check high water locations
  • Check, clean and repair equipment
  • Clean and repair buildings and grounds
  • Blade driveways, entrances, shoulders and mailbox turnouts
  • Check signs
  • Work on special projects
  • Clean abutment caps on bridges
  • Cut and treat brush and vines under bridges
  • Conduct equipment and safety trainings

Work Scheduling Guide

Index of Printable Planning Guides

Printable Versions of Maintenance Planning Guides
Activity Code Action
R225 Roadway Shoulders
(Also see Shoulder Maintenance and Shaving Shoulder and Around Guardrail)
Blade Patching
Seal Coat
Edge Ribbon
Fly Coating
Pothole Patching Asphalt & Partial Depth Concrete
Repair Concrete Shoulders & Approaches
Repair Sod and/or Aggregate Shoulders & Approaches
R226 Rumble Strips (See Rumble Strips)
No printable guideline available at this time.
R227 Roadway & Bridge Safety Features Fences (Also see Fencing)
Guardrails (Also see Guardrail and Guard Cable)
Guard Cables (Also see Guardrail and Guard Cable)
Impact Attenuator Devices (Also see Impact Attenuators)
Traffic Barriers (Concrete) (Also see Traffic Barrier)
  A. Replacement
  B. Repair
R22E Edge Rut Repair (0.1 LM) Edge Rut Repair (0.1 LM) (Also see Shoulder Maintenance)
R311 Patching Roads
(Also see Bituminous Asphalt Maintenance)
Pothole Patching (Temporary/Emergency Repairs and Blow Up Repairs)
Pothole Patching (Permanent partial depth repair on asphaltic or concrete pavements)
R312 Asphalt Pavement Repair (TN)
Blade, Box & Lay Down Machine Patching (TN)
Box & Lay Down Machine Patching (TN)
R313 Concrete Replacement (SY)
Concrete Replacement Full Depth (SY)
Also See Pavement Repair
R314 Other Pavement Maintenance
Pavement Leveling (Mudjacking or Other Methods)(SY) (Also See Slab Stabilization, Mudjacking (Slab Jacking) by MoDOT Maintenance and Mud Jacking Bridge Approach)
Cold Milling (SY) (Also See Pavement and Bridge Surface Removal and Texturing)
R315 Pavement Preventative Maintenance (LM)
Crack & Joint Maintenance
  A. Fly Coating (LM) (Also See Fly Coating)
  B. Sealing Cracks, Joints & Edge Cracks (Also See Crack Treatment in Bituminous Pavements and Joint and Crack Maintenance)
  C. Milling High Joints (Also See Pavement and Bridge Surface Removal and Texturing)
  D. Scrub Seals (LM)
R316 Drainage
Clean & Reshape Ditches
  A. Earth Ditches (Also See Pipe, Box Culvert and Miscellaneous Drainage Maintenance)
  B. Paved Ditches (Also See Paved Drainage)
Repair Paved Ditches & Slopes (Also See Paved Drainage)
Repair Curbing
  A. Concrete Curbs (Also See Paved Drainage)
  B. Asphalt Curbs (Also See Paved Drainage)
  C. Drop Inlets & Storm Sewers (Also See Drainage Fittings (Grate Inlets))
Channel Control
Slide Repair
R319 Pipe Culvert Repairs (LF)
Clean & Repair Pipe & Box Culverts
Install Pipe Liners (LF)
  Pipe Culverts (Also See Pipe, Box Culvert and Miscellaneous Drainage Maintenance)
  Box Culverts (Also See Pipe, Box Culvert and Miscellaneous Drainage Maintenance)
Replace Pipe & Box Culverts (LF) (Also See Pipe, Box Culvert and Miscellaneous Drainage Maintenance)
R31B Sweeping (LM) Sweeping (LM) (For routine flushing of bridge decks see Bridge Cleaning and Flushing)
R31C Seal Coating (LM) Seal Coating
  A. Course Aggregate (Also See Seal Coat)
  B. Fine Aggregate (Also See Scrub Seal Treatment)
R321 Bridge Maintenance (Also See R322 Bridge Preventative Maintenance and R327 Other Bridge Preventative Maintenance) Substructure Repairs (Also See Cathodic Protection, Superstructure Maintenance and Substructure Maintenance)
  A. Sealing Abutment & Pier Caps
  B. Spot Painting of Bearings & Piling
R322 Bridge Preventative Maintenance
Bridge Seal Coats (SY) (Also See Seal Coat to Entire Deck)
Silane & In-Deck Seals (SY)
  A. Silane
  B. In-Deck (Also See Concrete Crack Filler -Low Viscosity Polymer (LVP))
R323 Bridge Deck Repair (SY) Deck Repair (SY) (Also See Temporary Bridge Deck Repair)
  A. Concrete
  B. Asphalt
R324 Bridge Painting (TN) No printable guideline available at this time.
R327 Other Bridge Preventative Maintenance No printable guidelines available at this time. See the following:
   Drain Basin Maintenance
   Mat Gutter Maintenance
   Channel Work - Gabion Installation
   Channel Work - Rock Blanket
   Remove Drift
   Sealing Abutment and Pier Caps
   Spot Painting of Bearings and Piling
   Bridge Deck Crack Pouring
R328 Bridge Joint Maintenance No printable guidelines available at this time. See the following:
   Bridge Joint Sealing - Hot Pour
   Bridge Joint Sealing - Silicone
   Bridge Joint Sealing - Polytite
R329 Bridge Cleaning & Flushing No printable guidelines available at this time. See the following:
   Bridge Cleaning and Flushing
R411 Litter Pick-Up
Litter Pick-Up (Also See Adopt-A-Highway and Sponsor-A-Highway Programs)
R412 Landscaping
Fertilizing, Seeding & Mulching (Also See Roadside Development)
R413 Mowing (AC)
Mowing (AC)] (Also See Roadside Vegetation Management)
R414 Brush Cutting & Tree Removal
Brush Cutting & Tree Removal (Also See Roadside Vegetation Management)
R415 Chemical Weed Control
Chemical Weed Control (Also See Herbicides and Roadsides)

Highway Maintenance Tables and Conversion Factors

The Highway Maintenance Tables and Conversion Factors contain helpful tables and conversion factors that aid in volumetric and weight measurements needed in maintenance activities.