Design Aids and other Links for
Consultants
R.O.A.D.S.
Repository for Online Access to Documentation and Standards. Home of the Drainage
Manual, Plan Presentation Guide, Bridge Design Manual, and other manuals as
they become available.
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Safety and Design Office Design Aids
The
Plan Development Process Describes the steps a project takes from Concept
to Letting
Cover
Sheet Signature Requirements Revised in January to allow office heads
to sign the cover sheet on behalf of the Chief Engineer. See the first paragraph
under "Submission of Plans for Letting"
2004
AASHTO Green Book adopted This letter from FHWA formally approves use
of the 2004 AASHTO Green Book. Buddy Gratton subsequently approved its adoption
by the DOT on March 21, 2005.
GDOT
Contracts Administration Web Site Has not only bid notices and reports
but things that are useful to designers like the pay item index and mean pay
item summary (average unit costs based on bids), letting
schedule and final
plans submission checklist. GDOT Specifications are available there as well.
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Safety & Design Home of the ATMS Design Manual and other guidelines.
Also home of the Legend program for putting text on signs.
Example
Data Set for Engineering Design Software This .zip archive (93 MB!)
contains all of the CAiCE and Microstation files for a case study project at
GDOT. It is being made available for information only to give people an opportunity
to see a sample data-set.
The
Source A collection of construction-related information including specifications,
special provisions, and construction manuals and procedures. Note that the link
to TOPPS Directives is set to work internally to the DOT only at this time so
please continue to use OCD's mirror for TOPPS.
TOPPS
Pay special attention to the section on Field Plan Reviews including FPR checklists
and draft reports (hint: they will ask you about all of the things in the report
at the review).
Bridge
Detailing Guide See a collection of helpful hints on detailing bridges
like your client wants.
Asphalt Pavement Design (APD)
This program will come up with an asphalt pavement design based on general soil
parameters for each county (preliminary design) or more specific soil information
if it is available (final design). To access this file click ROADS
Please Note that when analyzing multiple designs, full-depth and/or overlay,
some variables/computations appear not to reinitialize properly. This is overcome
by restarting the program.
Superpave
Mix Design Letter (1/30/06 106kb) This is necessary when you develop
both your typical sections and pavement design analysis. Be aware some sections
of the state will require alternate base material (GAB and/or soil cement).
Minor, bridge, and widening projects may utilize an asphaltic concrete base
as an alternate also. For guidance, please consult the Pavement Design Manual
(available on the R.O.A.D.S. website), specific project Soil Survey Summary,
and/or the Pavement Branch at GDOT Office of Materials and Research.
Standard
Pavement Designs for Minor Projects Buddy Gratton's June 7 letter allows
the use of standard pavement designs on minor projects given traffic volumes
and soil support values. For projects that fit the designated parameters it
is no longer necessary to submit pavement designs for approval to OMR.
PFPR
Soils Waiver (10/31/05 499 kb) Buddy Gratton's 10/24/05 letter allowing
OMR to waive the PFPR requirement for an approved Soil Survey Report (one would
still be needed later) on some projects.
Design
Guidance (388 kb) Frank Danchetz' letter of 1/7/03 providing guidance
on lane widths, medians, rumble strips, and sidewalks.
Culvert
Note Memo (10/23/01 24kb) Paul Liles' letter pertaining to notes that
should appear on plans for cast-in-place culverts. The function of these notes
is to limit the minimum earth cover and to define the desired treatment of vertical
construction joints in culvert barrels, thereby attempting to minimize concrete
cracking that tends to occur with settlement of culverts. The treatment of minimum
cover and construction joints is not presently addressed uniformly by GDOT specifications
or culvert standard drawings.
Future
of HOV in Atlanta (20 kb) Darryl VanMeter's discussion points from the
October 28, 2005 ASHE meeting Technical Presentation.
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