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name, LOT number and date of expiration. 932-1.2.5 Bond Breaker Rod: The bond breaker rod shall, name or trademark product name, LOT number and date of expiration. 932-1.3.6 Primer: When required, report that each LOT of primer material furnished to a project meets the company’s specifications, number and date of expiration. 932-1.3.7 Backer Rod and Tape Bond Breakers: Backer rods and tape, ). 932-1.5.3 Certification: The manufacturer shall submit a certified test report for each LOT of material
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brown after the addition of 6 to 8 drops. 6.1.7. Record the total number of drops and multiply each, brown. Record the total number of drops and multiply each drop by 5 ppm of chloride per drop, (100 grams of soil to 300 mL water). Report this concentration in ppm. Example Calculation for soil, until the color of the test sample changes from yellow to red brown. Record the total number, of a soil sample (100 grams of soil to 300 mL water). Report this concentration in ppm. Example
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on the number of dynamic load tests shown in the Plans, authorized by the Engineer, or required in 455, to be paid for will be the product of the number of such piles satisfactorily completed, in place, times, the concrete sheet piling in widths wider than shown in the Plans; then the number of piles shall be the actual number of units completed times the width used divided by the width in the Plans. 455-11.8 Pile, Redrives: The quantity to be paid for will be the number of redrives, each, authorized
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on the number of dynamic load tests shown in the Plans, authorized by the Engineer, or required, to be paid for will be the product of the number of such piles satisfactorily completed, in place, the concrete sheet piling in widths wider than shown in the Plans; then the number of piles shall be the actual number of units completed times the width used divided by the width in the Plans. 455-11.8, will be paid. 455-11.9.3 Redrives: The quantity to be paid for will be the number of redrives, each
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and calculation procedures used in determining the number and configuration of lanes required, influence capacity and Level of Service: • Roadway gradients and roadside developments • Number, are where a narrow bridge exists and when the number of travel lanes increase or decrease. The FDOT, are used to establish the number of travel and turn lanes, turn lane storage, signal timing, Development and Environmental (PD&E) study of a project. A Project Traffic Analysis Report is generally
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Overview of MPOAC Roles and Responsibilities 3:50 PM MPOAC Action Items - Progress Report 4:10 PM FDOT, and the legislature. EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS REPORT Mark Reichert presented the MPOAC Budget Report, noting, at the AMPO conference. The 2024 MPOAC Annual Report was introduced, summarizing the past year’s accomplishments. Members were encouraged to share the report with stakeholders to demonstrate MPOAC’s value, , and providing an annual report to the Florida Transportation Commission. Mr. Reichert also
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report by the divers to the Engineer indicating the results of their underwater inspection before, in the test shaft to measure the distribution of the load. Ensure that the type, number, and location, Reports: Submit a static load test report signed and sealed by the Specialty Engineer, observed holidays, prior to beginning production pile/shaft construction. Include in the report, the load test together with instrument calibration certifications. In addition, submit a report
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procedures used in determining the number and configuration of lanes required and the resulting, capacity and Level of Service: • Roadway gradients and roadside developments • Number, spacing, a narrow bridge exists and when the number of travel lanes increases or decreases. The FDOT Standard, the number of travel and turn lanes, turn lane storage, signal timing, and right of way, (PD&E) study of a project. A Project Traffic Analysis Report is generally required. When a PD&E
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number (407)264-3885. Special accommodation requests under the Americans with Disabilities Act, formoreinformation.Pleaseallow24to48hoursforreceiptofanew vendor number. · Prior to placing orders, THAT THE CONTRACT NUMBER IS ON EACH INSURANCE CERTIFICATE. ADDENDA No negotiations, decisions, -offices/distco.shtm. NOTICE TO ALL BIDDERS To report bid rigging activities call: 1-800-424-9071, to comply with section 20.055(5) Florida Statute. Page Number Proposal Id Proposal Notes Fin Proj
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• The recommended spacing and number of the grid of receptors vary based on the acreage of the SLU being, be documented in the project file and the Noise Study Report • Coordination with the District Noise, } ÷ ] ÷ ) ÷ Where: a = Noise Barrier height (ft.) b = Noise Barrier length (ft.) c = Number of days per week the SLU is operational d = Number of weeks per year the SLU is operational e = Hours per person per, reasonable use data • All usage data should be documented in the Noise Study Report Methodology
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: As may be desired. ATTACHMENT: None Item Number 4A Executive Director’s Report UPWP Report, July 1, 2019 to June 30, 2020 Item Number 4B Executive Director’s Report Legislative Update, Comments (non-agenda items) 4. Executive Director’s Report A. UPWP Report B. Legislative Update 5, to John.waldron@mpoac.org. Item Number 1 Call to Order & Pledge of Allegiance DISCUSSION: The Chair will open, . REQUESTED ACTION: None ATTACHMENT: None Item Number 2 Approval of Minutes: October 29, 2019
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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4 Figure 7. Approximate Number of Cones, ovements and $71 per hour for commercial vehicles. According to another report released by American, delay resulting from traffi c i n c i d e n t s . The report also states that the average per- minute, the number of responders who were struck by vehicles Traffi c i n c i d e n t m a n a g e m e n t p r o g r, the number of vehicles involved, extent of damage, number of lanes affected, types of injuries, etc
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OF TRANSPORTATION Financial Project Number: 444752 1 52 01 Project Name: FDOT D4 Treasure Coast, to the front of an awarded contract which identifies the bidder, financial project number, calendar days, contract number, total contract sum, date of execution, etc. BIDDER: An individual, firm, the Owner opens the bid proposals. CONTRACT TIME: The number of calendar days allowed, is stipulated in lieu of a number calendar days, the contract shall be completed by such calendar
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report by the divers to the Engineer indicating the results of their underwater inspection before, gauges in the test shaft to measure the distribution of the load. Ensure that the type, number, . 455-2.8 Required Reports: Submit a static load test report signed and sealed by the Specialty Engineer, in the report of the load test the following information: 1. A tabulation of the time of, and the amount, with instrument calibration certifications. In addition, submit a report showing an analysis of the results
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operations. Submit a written report by the divers to the Engineer indicating the results, gauges in the test shaft to measure the distribution of the load. Ensure that the type, number, . 455-2.8 Required Reports: Submit a static load test report signed and sealed by the Specialty, in the report of the load test the following information: 1. A tabulation of the time of, and the amount, calibration certifications. In addition, submit a report showing an analysis of the results
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FDOT OIG Annual Report FY 2022-23_signed, of Inspector General’s (OIG) staff I am pleased to submit our Annual Report for the State fiscal year, training and fraud hotline to focus on accountability, including how to identify and report fraud, waste, , Certifications, and Affiliations 29 OIG Staff Accomplishments 32 OIG Statutory Annual Report, Accountability (OPPAGA) have published a report. In addition, Section 20.055(2)(f), F.S. requires, is resolved. The OIG issued the following updates during the FY 2022-23. Status update report
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Final Corridor Report, . FloridaDepartmentofTransportation| FINAL SR 710 CORRIDOR REPORT As a result of the corridor analysis performed by this report, the existing corridor is the recommended corridor for this PD&E Study. The following, REPORT The south corridor alignment physically impacts several conservation parcels near the western, coordinationwouldalsohavetobeestablishedwithCSXforaJointParticipation FloridaDepartmentofTransportation|3 FINAL SR 710 CORRIDOR REPORT Agreement (JPA, , environmental and cost elements, which are summarized in Section 4 of this report. The high
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Summary Report should include the following information for each comment: • Unique ID Number • Name, Report / AASHTOWare Luke S. Walker, PE Dep Abillaba, PE Specifications, TSP Specifications Package, . Walker, PE Quantity Computations EQ Report Chad Bane, PE Luke S. Walker, PE Survey and Mapping, Justification Report. For all projects, the Department PM must place the QC Document in the project file, be documented in a QC Summary Report and submitted with each phase submittal. Spreadsheet tables
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comments were made. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S REPORTAGENCY REPORTS A. UPWP REPORT Mr. Carl Mikyska, MPOAC Executive Director, presented the UPWP Report for the current fiscal year through March 31, 2018, Vehicles is being conducted by the University of Florida. The final report is due in August 2018. 5, to the Florida Division Website, including a new report entitled “Transportation Performance, FDOT to report BR/Pvmt/Sys Perf Targets to FHWA. o Baseline reports for BR/Pvmt/Sys Perf (Interstate
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No public comments were made. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S REPORT A. UPWP REPORT Mr. Carl Mikyska, MPOAC Executive Director, presented the Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP) Report showing expenditures, ) and PM3; and the draft System Performance Report Framework. Ms. Brunelle stated, ); FDOT to report to bridge/pavement/System Performance Targets to FHWA; and baseline reports, of the Future Mobility Research Synthesis Report. Mr. Lawe explained that the purpose of this research
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