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1050404-723FHWA
Florida Department of Transportation RON DESANTIS GOVERNOR 605 Suwannee Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-0450 JARED W. PERDUE, P.E. SECRETARY Improve Safety, Enhance Mobility, Inspire, Highway Administration 3500 Financial Plaza, Suite 400 Tallahassee, Florida 32312 Re: State, of Section 2.4, Volume II of the Department’s Materials Manual, which may be viewed at the following URL, of Asphalt Binder shall meet the requirements of Section 3.5, Volume II of the Department’s Materials Manual
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and Design Standards from the Department or access them from the Department’s website. Have available on the worksite, at all times, one copy of the Contract Documents. 5-1.2 Department’s Plans: Plans, . 5-1.3 Alterations in Plans: The Department will issue, in writing, all authorized alterations, equipment. (d) Construction Affecting Public Safety: Construction that may jeopardize public safety, certification by the Specialty Engineer for Construction Affecting Public Safety and for Major and Unusual
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Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (Florida) DMS Dynamic Message Signs DOT Department, Florida Department of Transportation FGDL Florida Geographic Data Library FHP Florida Highway Patrol, Driving Countermeasures Prepared for: Research Center Florida Department of Transportation 605, those of the State of Florida Department of Transportation. iii METRIC CONVERSION TABLE U.S., No. BDV29-977-36 12. Sponsoring Agency Name and Address Florida Department of Transportation 605
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Waldron, MPOAC Paul Gougelman, MPOAC General Counsel Abra Horne, Florida Department of Transportation Mark Reichert, Florida Department of Transportation Alison Stettner, Florida Department of Transportation Brenda Young, Florida Department of Transportation Greg Slay, Capital Region TPA Brian, Carter, Space Coast TPO Stacie Blizzard, Federal Highway Administration Karen Brunelle, Federal Highway Administration Jamie Christian, Federal Highway Administration Carlos Gonzalez, Federal Highway
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. 127.2 Requirements A CAF must meet the Department’s requirements governing safety, access, the Department’s right of way to represent or reflect the surrounding community’s identity, culture, and values. A CAF may also enhance the sense of place through which a highway passes. A CAF, by the Department. These features are designed, maintained, and paid for by a local governmental, of a Department project. The Community Aesthetic Feature Agreement ( Form Number 625-010-10 ) must
https://fdotwww.blob.core.windows.net/sitefinity/docs/default-source/roadway/fdm/review/2024fdm127caf.pdf?sfvrsn=a40ace14_1FDOT Picks Up More Than 100,000 Cubic Yards of Debris Within Two Weeks Following Hurricane Idalia
at the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) utilized rapid response to support relief efforts, Department of Transportation has done a great job once again to support hurricane recovery.” “Under Governor, and state roads. Once critical infrastructure was inspected, the Department quickly turned our, Even before Idalia made landfall, FDOT took action to ensure the safety of our Gulf Coast, , and 100 Florida Highway Patrol Troopers deployed to respond to Idalia. Immediate Response Over 100
https://www.fdot.gov/info/co/news/2023/09152023-29290402-723 FHWA
Florida Department of Transportation RON DESANTIS GOVERNOR 605 Suwannee Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-0450 JARED W. PERDUE, P.E. SECRETARY Improve Safety, Enhance Mobility, Inspire, Highway Administration 3500 Financial Plaza, Suite 400 Tallahassee, Florida 32312 Re: State, ) portland cement on the Department’s Production Facility Listing, with an alkali content, has an Al2O3 content that is equal to or greater than 14%. The Department will consider the ASTM
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A N D S TA N DARDS Qian Zhang, Ph.D. Md. Mashfiqul Islam, Ph.D. candidate Department of Civil, under development) • Canadian Highway Bridge Design Code (2019) (CSA-S6:19) Codes and Guidelines, casting practices and structural safety It is costly to adopt in individual projects fib Model Code, Canadian Highway Bridge Design Code introduced similar design factors and offers recommended, Department of Transportation (FDOT) for funding this research through projects BDV30 977-34 and BED30
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and Related Act Provisions V. Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act Provisions VI. Subletting or Assigning the Contract VII. Safety: Accident Prevention VIII. False Statements Concerning Highway, A. Employment and Materials Preference for Appalachian Development Highway System or Appalachian, highway unless it is labor performed by convicts who are on parole, supervised release, or probation. 23 U.S.C. 114(b). The term Federal-aid highway does not include roadways functionally classified
https://fdotwww.blob.core.windows.net/sitefinity/docs/default-source/equalopporunity/contract-compliance/fhwa-1273-october-2023.pdf?sfvrsn=985b14e9_1FY2025 Highway Safety Matrix - Ranking of Florida Counties - 12.18.23
FY2025 Highway Safety Matrix - Ranking of Florida Counties - 12.18.23, 1314161712121718 1 FY2025 Highway Safety Matrix - Ranking of Florida Counties (Based on total actual, Highest40% in a category. Florida Department of Transportation State Safety Office Extract Date, for the purpose of identifying, evaluating or planning safety enhancements that may be implemented utilizing
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Florida Department of Transportation RON DESANTIS GOVERNOR 605 Suwannee Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-0450 KEVIN J. THIBAULT, P.E. SECRETARY Improve Safety, Enhance Mobility, Inspire, Highway Administration 3500 Financial Plaza, Suite 400 Tallahassee, Florida 32312 Re: State, for safety. All welds must be neatly formed and free of cracks, blow holes and other irregularities, inside and outside edges of the cabinet must be free of burrs, rounded and smoothed for safety. All
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1 November 2023 Florida Department of Transportation – District One Technical Scope and LRE, to MP 2.275 3. Proposed projects within the same limits (such as safety, sidewalk or drainage, (2025) Safety (Mid-Block Crossing) MP 3.007 to MP 4.277 5. Additional R/W Required? No 6. Level, . This is a potential goes with project for 449653-1 (2022) Safety Median Improvements (MP 2.116 to MP, (FDM), Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) FY2022-23 Standard Plans for Road and Bridge
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personal safety and security 4 Better amenities 4 *Select all that apply Sticky Notes for “How, focus on Highway development, we are leaving much for rail. o Brad noted we are working, Jacksonville ▪ There is a safety concern along US 1 midway between Jax and St. Augustine, Improved personal safety and security 2 Better amenities 6 Other 7 None 0 *Select all that apply, building more dedicated passenger or freight rail infrastructure within existing highway/utility
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service 12 More convenient and affordable payment options 5 Improved personal safety and security 4, aside for future growth? ▪ Comment from the public: With so much focus on Highway development, we, US 1 toward St. Augustine, and directly north & east of downtown Jacksonville ▪ There is a safety, service 14 More convenient and affordable payment options 9 Improved personal safety and security, or freight rail infrastructure within existing highway/utility corridors. Separate passenger
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www.fdot.gov Florida Department of Transportation Office of Inspector General Kristofer B, of Inspector General Florida Department of Transportation Audit Report No. 26C-004 ● Page 2 of 10 TABLE, : F2324C96-B1AF-402D-A000-077871827E60 Office of Inspector General Florida Department of Transportation, and operated by, a for hire company, registered on the US Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, : F2324C96-B1AF-402D-A000-077871827E60 Office of Inspector General Florida Department
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. Funding for SRTS infrastructure grants is sourced from Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) funds, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 500-000-30A FLORIDA’S SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL SAFETY INFRASTRUCTURE, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 500-000-30A FLORIDA’S SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL SAFETY INFRASTRUCTURE, FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 500-000-30A FLORIDA’S SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL SAFETY INFRASTRUCTURE, FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 500-000-30A FLORIDA’S SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL SAFETY
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QUARTERLY REPORT STRATEGIC RESOURCE EVALUATION STUDY HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS 407-629-2185 PREPARED FOR Strategic Resource Evaluation Study: Highway Construction Materials - FY 2026 Q1 Report | i OVERVIEW: FLORIDA’S HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION M ATERIALS Asphalt bids declined 6% in FY 2026 Q1, Strategic Resource Evaluation Study: Highway Construction Materials - FY 2026 Q1 Report | ii FDOT Bid, 2020 Strategic Resource Evaluation Study: Highway Construction Materials - FY 2026 Q1 Report | iii
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es Deployment grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation Fe d e ral Highway Administration, FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION’S TRAFFIC ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS PUBLICATION January, , Maintains Operations Connecting Disconnected Places New SunGuide Alert Viewer for Florida Highway, in the application of Traffic Engineering principles and practices to improve safety and mobility, 1, 2022 through June 30, 2023). The 2022-2023 annual report theme is “Information Highway”. It
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When both the UAO and the Department agree to have utility, work performed by the highway, UTILITIES OFFICE) ............................ 5 2.1 Department Liaison with the Utility Industry, or Non-Reimbursable) ..... 10 ii 3.10.6 Utility Work by Highway Contractor and JPAs .................................... 11 3.10.6.1 Utility Work by Highway Contractor (At UAO's Sole Expense) .... 11 3.10.6.2 Utility Work by Highway Contractor (FDOT Participating in Expense
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www.fdot.gov Florida Department of TRANSPORTATION Office of Inspector General Kristofer B, The Office of Inspector General (OIG) conducted a review of the Florida Department of Transportation’s (Department) compliance with Florida Statutes and Department policies for managing State Funded Grants. Our primary objective was to determine whether the Department has processes, procedures, and internal controls that ensure compliance with Florida Statutes and Department policies. We
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