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06_Lighting_Redlines

. FHWA’s publication The Guidelines for the Implementation of Reduced Lighting on Roadways describes, of Reduced Lighting on Roadways PUBLICAT I ON NO. FHWA-HRT-14-050 JUNE 2014 http://www.fhwa.dot.gov

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06_Lighting_Rulemaking

lower lighting levels and different colors than what might normally be provided. FHWA’s publication, for the Implementation of Reduced Lighting on Roadways PUBLICATION NO. FHWA -HRT-14-050 JUNE 2014 http

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07Purpose_Redlines_Rulemaking

to include adjacent developed areas as provided for by Federal Highway Administration (FHWA, , expanded to include adjacent developed areas as provided for by Federal Highway Administration (FHWA

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fdot-beb14-rpt

recognized the impact of climate change on highway pavements (Kopp et al. 2014; FHWA 2014). Climate, of resilience is provided by the Federal Highway Administration as the following (FHWA, 2014). “The ability, , as pointed out by Barami (2013) and Bowers and Gu (2021). 2.3. RESILIENCY FRAMEWORK According to FHWA, Analyze Adaptation Options According to FHWA, adaptation is defined as the following. “Adjustment, Initiatives Along with the FHWA’s initiatives and nationwide focus on resiliency discussed above, FDOT

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ood24-02

 Florida Department of Transportation RON DESANTIS GOVERNOR 605 Suwannee Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-0450 JARED W. PERDUE, P.E. SECRETARY www.fdot.gov OFFICE OF DESIGN BULLETIN 24-02 (FHWA Approved: 5/20/24) DATE: May 21, 2024 TO: District Directors of Transportation Operations, District Directors of Transportation Development, District Design Engineers, District Construction, , Patrick Overton, Scott Arnold, Jim DeSanto (FHWA), Ananth Prasad (FTBA) SUBJECT: Mandatory

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2026FDM264NoisePerimWalls

be conducted using the latest version of the FHWA’s Traffic Noise Model (TNM). Noise abatement, location Description of activity category FHWA FDOT A 57 56 Exterior Lands on which serenity

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CPAM Overview -Construction Academy

with FHWA 23 CFR 637  Standard Specification 105  Precast Materials  Embankment  Asphalt, of cost  Third party damages are not FHWA participating  Recovery of Property Damage Claims

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2026FDM264NoisePerimWalls

be conducted using the latest version of the FHWA’s Traffic Noise Model (TNM). Noise abatement, location Description of activity category FHWA FDOT A 57 56 Exterior Lands on which serenity

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2026FDM212Intersections

– Intersections 2 The FHWA has published comprehensive informational guides for alternative intersections which, access to these guides: FHWA Alternative Designs and Alternative Intersections/Interchanges

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SDB 25-02

 Florida Department of Transportation RON DESANTIS GOVERNOR 605 Suwannee Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-0450 JARED W. PERDUE, P.E. SECRETARY STRUCTURES DESIGN BULLETIN 25-02 MATERIALS BULLETIN 25-02 FHWA Approved: September 4, 2025 DATE: October 30, 2025 TO: District Directors of Transportation Operations, District Directors of Transportation Development, District Design Engineers, , Christina Freeman, Rodrigo Herrera, Alex Randell, Vickie Young, Daniel Strickland, Rafiq Darji (FHWA

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MB 25-02

 Florida Department of Transportation RON DESANTIS GOVERNOR 605 Suwannee Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-0450 JARED W. PERDUE, P.E. SECRETARY STRUCTURES DESIGN BULLETIN 25-02 MATERIALS BULLETIN 25-02 FHWA Approved: September 4, 2025 DATE: October 30, 2025 TO: District Directors of Transportation Operations, District Directors of Transportation Development, District Design Engineers, , Christina Freeman, Rodrigo Herrera, Alex Randell, Vickie Young, Daniel Strickland, Rafiq Darji (FHWA

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Special Provisions Archive

LEGAL REQUIREMENTS AND RESPONSIBILITY TO THE PUBLIC - LAWS TO BE OBSERVED (COMPLIANCE WITH FHWA 1273, (COMPLIANCE WITH FHWA 1273)(REV 1-2-14) (1-16-14) (1-20) All Federal Aid Jobs. SP0070104-1 LEGAL, WITH FHWA 1273)(REV 1-2-14) (1-16-14) (7-19) Use on all Federal Aid Jobs. SP0070104-1 LEGAL

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Trends & Conditions – Sources

Costs FHWA, National Highway Construction Cost Index, accessed October 2025 • Construction Costs, U2C program FHWA, Ultimate Urban Circulator Program, BayJax Innovation Corridor, Jacksonville

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FMPP Presentations 2.2.21

and budget tables • Sent to MPO Liaisons, FHWA, FTA, and MPOs in December 2020/January 2021 • May, a rea Roles » FDOT: report to FHWA or FTA as applicable, and share with each MPO and transit

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CM-102-02 Portable Changeable Message Sign

approver title. A. Burleson K. Moser J. Morgan J. Morgan 10/31/2014 No 3.0 Updating to latest FHWA. There is a current FHWA review, but the proposed changes do not affect arrow board. D. Bremer C

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E1Y11Addendum003

636.109 of the FHWA, in a Federal Aid project, the Department shall have oversight, review, and a Memorandum of Understanding dated May 26, 2022 and executed by the FHWA and the Department, 106 Tuesday, March 10, 2026 FHWA Concurrence to Award 113 Tuesday, March 17, 2026 Anticipated Award, at the pre-proposal meeting, will be binding on the Department. FHWA will be invited on Projects

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SCO Boilerplate RFP (Standard D-B) CLEAN version 2023-01d updates 3-13-2024

requirements to obtain approval of the Department, and if applicable, FHWA. IAR approval is required prior, and/or functions as outlined in this document. In accordance with 23 CFR 636.109 of the FHWA, of Understanding dated December 14, 2016 and executed by the FHWA and the Department. II.Schedule, final agency action as to such protest. 14 FHWA Concurrence to Award 6 Anticipated Award Date, . FHWA will be invited on Projects of Division Involvement (PoDIs), in order to discuss the Project

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FDOT Source Book Methodology

............................................. 4-7 Figure 6.1 FHWA 13 Vehicle Category Classification, Factor Calculation Technical Report which follows the FHWA methodology ( Appendix C ). Using crash

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