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Initial Phase Checklist
& FDOT Standard Plans for Road and Bridge Construction o For landscaping projects: Use FDM Chapter, . ALL projects: See LAP Manual, Chapter 19.4 for other Design Criteria and Manuals. See FDM
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21-08 Implementation of Target Speed in the PD&E Manual and FDOT Design Manual (FDM) PD&E Manual, FDM
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/ApprovedDigitalCertificateAuthorities.shtm). Also, manual signatures are still acceptable to both the Department (see FDM 130.2.2, requirements vs FDM statements vs Spec language in this regard. Finally, it is curious
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use Introduced FDM 220 to mirror MUTCD format with FDOT-specific tables Key Integration Sources, Grade Crossing Manual (traffic control content only) Implementation FDM 220 becomes the official, & Tools What’s New? FRCM is being migrated to FDM 220 FDM 220 is now the official FDOT standard for highway-rail crossings The FDM 220 draft version is shared for comment How It Was Built, Enhancements Ta b les modifying MUTCD Part 8 are placed in FDM 220 GUI tool developed
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-IBS) Reinforcement of foundations over soft soils (FDM Ch.263) Reinforced Soil Slopes (FDM, Ch.263
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of foundations over soft soils (FDM Ch.263) Construction Expedient Reinforced Embankment (SFH, App. E) Reinforced Soil Slopes (FDM, Ch.263) Geosynthetic Reinforced Soil (GRS-IBS) Description Sewn
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Standard Plans Instructions Topic No. 625-010-003 Index 700-120 Enhanced Highway Signing Assembly FY 2026-27 1 Index 700-120 Enhanced Highway Signing Assembly Design Criteria FDOT Design Manual (FDM) Design Assumptions and Limitations The designs shown in Index 700-120 are based on systems crash tested for compliance with the AASHTO Manual for Assessing Safety Hardware ( MASH, in the signing callout label (e.g., Enhanced Highway Signing Assembly, Type A1). See FDM 940 plan content
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Standard Plans Instructions Topic No. 625-010-003 Index 425-070 Skimmer for Outlet Control Structures FY 2026-27 1 Index 425-070 Skimmer for Outlet Control Structures Design Criteria and Guidance FDOT Design Manual (FDM) FDM 308; Drainage Manual (DM) ; Structures Design Guidelines (SDG) Design Assumptions and Limitations This skimmer is intended for use on Type C, D, or E Ditch Bottom Inlets that are used as outlet control structures of stormwater management facilities
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, 2021 FDM 117 (Monitor Existing Structures) and FDM 917 (Stormwater Facilities) More
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with RRR projects. The design criteria contained in FDM 210 and FDM 211 has been developed, a Design Exception or Design Variation (see FDM 122). Criteria for RRR projects provided, be superseded for criteria specific to FDOT, including FDM 215.2.4 for Lateral offsets and FDM, requirements supersede these values. For Roadside Slope Criteria, see FDM 215.2.6. The slope classifications, of roadside hazards, as defined in FDM 215.3. Topic #625-000-002 FDOT Design Manual January 1, 2026 215
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bicycle l anes. Outline • What is a Separated Bicycle Lane? • FDM Design Criteria • Bicycle, • Sidewalk Level Separated Bicycle Lanes FDOT Design Criteria • Separated Bicycle Lanes in FDM 223.2.4, ew 2024) FDOT Design Criteria ( N ew 2024) FDM 213 Ro u n d abouts • 213.8.2 Bicycle Facilities, facility types in a cost-effective and efficient manner. -FDM 223.2.1 Bicycle Facility Plans, was implemented through permitting • Was constructed prior to the new FDM guidance on separated bicycle
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Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) In addition to the criteria presented in the FDM, requirements, unaltered sidewalks that are not in compliance with FDM criteria, Standard Plans , or ADA requirements are not required to be reconstructed. See FDM 127.2 (15) for limitations, any context classification. (4) See FDM 260.2.2 for sidewalk width requirements on bridges. See FDM 214 for information on sidewalks across driveways. Provide the following minimum unobstructed
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Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) In addition to the criteria presented in the FDM and Department, , unaltered sidewalks that are not in compliance with FDM criteria, Standard Plans , or ADA requirements are not required to be reconstructed. See FDM 127.2 (15) for limitations on aesthetic, . (4) See FDM 260.2.2 for sidewalk width requirements on bridges. See FDM 214 for information, clearance as required in this section and FDM 222.2.1.2 . Refer to FDM 223.5 for information
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as defined by FDM 211 . The various methods of providing bicycle facilities are discussed in FDM 223.2, to the face of guardrail or barrier, the minimum bicycle lane width is 5 feet. See FDM 223.2.1.3, Ahead” and “Bike Lane End” signage in accordance with the MUTCD . See FDM 230.3.1.3 for information on placing markings on concrete surfaces. See FDM 127.2 (15) for limitations on aesthetic, FDM 223.4 for bicycle lane design criteria when adjacent to on-street parking. Include Helmeted
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for Road and Bridge Construction o For landscaping projects: Use FDM Chapter 228 o For transit, Manual, Chapter 19.4 for other Design Criteria and Manuals. See FDM, Chapter 301 for plans submittal, in checklist. Design Components □ Traffic Control Plans (TCP) (Integral to Plans Set) FDM, Chapter, . □ Typical Section Package FDM, Chapter 306 ☐ OFF SHS ☐ON SHS ☐CRITICAL PROJECT (Structural, . □ Design Exceptions/Variations LAP Manual, Chapter 19.5 FDM, Chapter 122 □ Access Management Plan
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536-001 Guardrail Design Criteria FDOT Design Manual (FDM) , 215; AASHTO Roadside Design Guide, of Traveled Way, see FDM 215 . For guardrail requirements regarding Box Culverts, also see FDM 215.4, the design speed of the roadway per FDM 215 . The design of guardrail requires that certain, 536-001 Guardrail FY 2026-27 2 See FDM 215 for the Clear Zone concept, hazard definitions, to the corresponding FDM offset. See Index 536-001 for the permitted guardrail taper locations. NOTE
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Manual FDM August 2023 Retention of Engineering Documents FDM December 2022 120 General Design, ) Packages FDM April 2023 Pavement Design Packages April 2023 Right of Way Requirements December 2021 Driveway Tie-ins FDM April 2023 Project Re-evaluations January 2024 General Notes FDM April 2023 Lighting Justification FDM April 2023
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Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) In addition to the criteria presented in the FDM, ramp requirements, unaltered sidewalks that are not in compliance with FDM criteria, Standard Plans , or ADA requirements are not required to be reconstructed. See FDM 127.2 (15, be retained within any context classification. (4) See FDM 260.2.2 for sidewalk width requirements on bridges. See FDM 214 for information on sidewalks across driveways. Provide the following minimum
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facilities as defined by FDM 211. The various methods of providing bicycle facilities are discussed in FDM 223.2. Bicycle safety can be enhanced through the following measures: (1) Maintaining, of guardrail or barrier, the minimum bicycle lane width is 5 feet. See FDM 223.2.1.3 when the bicycle, ” signage in accordance with the MUTCD. See FDM 230.3.1.3 for information on placing markings on concrete surfaces. See FDM 127.2 (15) for limitations on aesthetic applications on bicycle
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Project Solve September 2023 Digital Signatures CADD Manual FDM August 2023 Retention of Engineering Documents FDM December 2022 120 General Design Elements Context, Bridge Project Development April 2023 Typical Section(s) Packages FDM April 2023, Driveway Tie-ins FDM April 2023 Project Re-evaluations January 2024 General Notes FDM April 2023 Lighting Justification FDM April 2023 Preliminary Engineering Report
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