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  • ...B.1]. All terrain changes will be defined to appropriately represent the pay item, using the MDOT feature codes. ...all in place measurement items with terrain changes less than or equal to 7% must be calculated horizontally and can be done using the data collector o
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  • ...onable assurance can be made that the certified material used with the pay items is as specified on the certification document. ...one to one, whenever this is the case. Example: If Guardrail Type B is the pay item, Guardrail Type B would also be the material associated with it, and w
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  • ...hen the contractor submits a conceptual or final VECP, it must include all items required by the special provision and Form 1962, Value Engineering Change P ...gh the Construction Operations Engineer in the Construction Field Services Division. The VEDT membership will consist of the following individuals (or their de
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  • ...ed of reinforced or nonreinforced concrete. [[601 - PCC Pavement Mixtures|Division 6]] of this manual should be referenced for concrete construction. Thickne <center>7 inches (175 mm)</center>
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  • ...g agency) seven (7) working days prior to start of construction and seven (7) working days prior to signal activation.” Appropriate contact informati ...contractor of the required additions to the temporary traffic signal, and pay for the retrofit as a contract extra work item with a negotiated extra cost
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  • ...zing. Also, since these items on bridge or road jobs are some of the last items cast, late season work is likely. ...s. Each coat shall not be less than 1 gallon per 300 square feet (1 L per 7 m<sup>2</sup>).
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  • ...vements, structures (except pre-stressed concrete), and associated highway items will be governed by quality assurance. ...fications as a critical concrete QA item, subject to positive and negative pay adjustments. The quality assurance requirements for these fly ash and GGBF
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  • <center><span STYLE="font: 15pt arial;">''Construction Field Services Division''</span></center> !Updated!! Division !! Section !! Summary !! What Changed
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  • ...struction project. Temporary structures also include temporary works type items such as falsework, formwork, work platforms or scaffolding and temporary ea ...y included to cover this work. Check the plans and specifications for pay items, and method of payment.
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  • ...re concrete mixtures is included in the unit prices for other relevant pay items. 7.0
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  • ...accounts. The work plan should address at a minimum each of the following items listed below: ...ting any possible impacts to the approved project schedule and controlling items of work.
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  • <center><span STYLE="font: 40pt arial;">'''Division 7 Supplemental Information'''</span></center> ...dinated with the Standard Specifications for Construction, Divisions 6 and 7 of the Construction Manual, Special Provision 12SP604B QUALITY CONTROL AND
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  • ....html Materials Source Guide] and the [http://www.michigan.gov/mdot/0,4616,7-151-9622_11044_11367-207980--,00.html Materials Quality Assurance Procedure <center>7</center>
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  • ...cation. The inspector should check the dimensions of the various hardware items and compare these dimensions with those shown in the plans. The method of ...plans, special provisions, and specifications is required. The following items should be reviewed:
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  • The pay item for repair of damaged coating covers all damage repairs, but the Contr The Construction Field Services Division (CFS) maintains a recommended procedure guide for damaged coating repair th
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  • ...moval process notify the Engineer and [http://www.michigan.gov/mdot/0,4616,7-151-9623_26663_56139_56173---,00.html Bridge Field Services]. A repair plan ..., and is not paid for as part of Structural Steel Cleaning and Coating pay items.
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  • ...s/construction/index.php/E-Construction#e-Construction.2FPaper_File_System Division 1 e-construction tables]. The element sequence and general format are as ...ariable):''' Expressed as a form number (FFFF), document description (e.g. Pay Estimate), common document acronym, or form name.
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  • <center>7</center> <center>7</center>
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  • ...the contractor’s breakdown, contact the Construction Field Services (CFS) Division’s Prevailing Wage Compliance Specialist. * Advise all subcontractors of the requirement to pay prevailing wage prior to the commencement of work.
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  • ...tions for Construction Table 1004-1 in subsection 1004 and note (g) 3- to 7-inch slump for tremie applications without admixture or with Type A or D ad ...ming process. See Figure 704-4 below for the hook and grip type interlock. Pay close attention to interlocks getting jammed easily from soil, and water se
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  • ...nt to remember when setting clearances and fitting within other structural items. ...s subject to the approval of the MDOT [http://www.michigan.gov/mdot/0,4616,7-151-9623_26663_27303-269622--,00.html Geotechnical Services Section] area b
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  • :*Minor Damages (spalls, cracks, broken corners, etc.) See Figure 708.7 through Figure 708.8 for examples of minor damages [[File:Fig_708.7.png|600px|thumbnail|center|Figure 708.7 – Minor damage – broken corner at end of PCI girder]]
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  • ...the material is stored properly prior to installation. Below is a list of items the inspector should check regarding storage of structural steel elements: :*Related items such as bearings, bridge railing, sign structures and tower lighting units
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  • ...he actual beam elevations. (See [[701 - Portland Cement Concrete|Division 7]] of this manual for more on structure elevations.) | From MP to Sta 9+27.74 to 9+50 || 22.26 || 0.028648 || 0.63773 || 0° 38' 15.7"
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  • ...at least remain in place until the entire concrete deck has completed its 7-day wet cure. ...ds on the form lumber thickness and the span distance between beams. These items should be proportioned to suit these conditions and design criteria. As per
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  • <div id="601.03.B.7"></div> :: '''7.''' Mixers. Provide Department-approved batch mixers meeting the require
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  • ...the burner flame. No matter what type of plant is being used, several key items should be monitored. <center>7</center>
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  • ...rease the service of the bridge. The [http://www.michigan.gov/mdot/0,4616,7-151-9622_11044_11367-243045--,00.html MDOT Project Scoping Manual] offers e ...is typically not shown on the plans, but rather quantified in contract pay items. Deck patching involves sounding and marking areas of concrete removal, saw
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