What types of bridges does the FDOT inspect?

What types of bridges does the FDOT inspect?

The FDOT inspects all public highway bridges in the State. The bridge inventory in Florida ranks among the best in the nation, as a percentage of bridges that are considered “poor” ( FHWA’s Tables of Frequently Requested NBI Information ). The tables below retain two older terms, Structurally Deficient (SD) and Functionally Obsolete (FO).

What version of Openbridge is used in the fdotconnect workspace?

Disclaimer: This training is based on OpenBridge Modeler 10.08.01.78 and OpenBridge Designer 10.08.01.30 (with inclusive OBM 10.08.01.87) which is certified for use with the current FDOTConnect workspace.

Why subscribe to FDOT contact management subscription service?

Subscribe to our FDOT Contact Management Subscription Service to receive the most current notices, bulletins, memoranda, and other important information. The Standard Plans for Bridge Construction shown on this site are for designers to use in preparing contract plans only and are not for direct use by the contractor.

Where can I find information about bridge closures in Florida?

Information about bridge closures is available at Florida 511 (FL511). Submit a question or comment concerning Bridge Information by clicking here. Submit a question or comment concerning General Information by clicking here.

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What documentation must be included in the drainage design documentation?

1.5 Documentation of Drainage Design Approvals of deviation from the Manual shall be included in the project drainage design documentation along with supporting justifications. The hydraulic designer shall provide the Department a signed and sealed Drainage Design Report that addresses the entire project design.

What is manual drainage design?

Manual provide a basis for uniform design practice for typical roadway drainage design situations. Realizing that drainage design is primarily a matter of sound application of good engineering judgment, it is impossible to give precise rules which would apply to all possible situations that may arise.

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