FDOT STANDARD PLANS 2021-22 UPDATE TRAINING

FDOT Standard Plans have been updated for 2021-22. There have been many changes to the existing plans. Please familiarize yourself with these updates if you have not been trained on the FDOT Standard Plans 2021-22. Training and Certification with the 2021-22 Standard plans will take affect in July of 2021.

FDOT Standard Plans Update For 2021-22 Hosted by Rick Jenkins P.E., Standard Plans Publication Engineer, Roadway Design
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FDOT Standard Plans 2021-22 102 Series updated (not all updates are included in this presentation)

Presented by Rick Jenkins, P.E, Standard Plans Publication Engineer, Roadway Design

102 Series Index updates – Time 6:10

  • Time 6:10 – Index 430-001 – Miscellaneous Drainage Details
  • Time 7:15 – Index 522-002 – Detectable Warnings and Sidewalk Curb Ramps
  • Time 9:10 – Index 639-002 – Electric Power Services
  • Time 10:09 – Index 646-001, 653-001, 665-001 Pedestrian Signals
  • Time 14:00 – Index 700-010 – Single Column Ground Signs
  • Time 16:30 – Index 700-102 – Special Sign Details
  • Time 18:28 – Index 700-109 – Traffic Controls for Street Terminations
  • Time 19:28 – Index 700-120 – Enhanced Highway Singing Assembles
  • Time 20:50 – Index 711-001 – Pavement Markings
  • Time 24:52 – Index 711-003 – Interchange markings

Drainage Structure Indexes

Presented By Tim Holley, P.E., Senior Drainage Design Engineer, Roadway Design

Redevelopment – Inlets, Manholes, and Junction boxes – Time 28:20

  • Indexes redrawn
  • Mostly Aesthetic Changes
  • Standard Plans Instructions Created

Organizational and Design Changes – Time 32:02

  • Time 32:02 – 425-001/ 425-010
    • Structure Bottoms and Miscellaneous Drainage Structure Details
    • Moved information from 425-010 to 425-001
  • Time 32:14 – Design
    • Heavy Wheel Load
    • Steel Reticuline Grates
  • Time 38:44 – Concrete Notes
  • Time 43:38 – Specifications 425 Update

FDOT Standard Plans – Primary Index updates

Presented By Richard Stepp, P.E., Standard Plans Engineer, Roadway Design

Roadside Barrier Indexes

  • Time 46:55 – Index 520-001 – Curb and Gutter
  • Time 47:50 – Index 521-001 – Concrete Barriers
  • Time 48:56 – Index 536-001- & 536-002 Guardrail

Fencing Index

  • Time 59:20 – Index 550 Series
  • Time 1:00 – Index 649-031 – Mast Arm Assemblies

Lighting Index

  • Time 1:02 – Index 715-001 & 715-002 – Lighting

Presented by Cheryl Hudson, P.E., (Retired) Structures Standards Group, State Structures Design Office

Deleted Standard Plans – Time 1:09:28

New and Promoted Standard Plans – Time 1:09:47

FDOT Standard Plans Revisions – Time 1:10:50

SPI Revisions – Time 1:16:30

Cell Revisions – Time 1:18:22

Looking Ahead – Time 1:19:13

Who To Contact – Time 1:25:05

Current main website page for Road and Bridge Construction

FDOT Standard Plans Main Website.
FDOT Standard Plans Main website Areas of Importance

Access to Current Standard Plan Revisions

FDOT Standard Plans Revisions website

Standard Plans Instructions (SPI)

FDOT TTC Standard Plans Instruction

Conclusion

This is a great training put together by FDOT and you really need to watch this to make sure you are aware of the new FDOT Standard Plans 2021-22 update. Presentation material is applicable to TTC Intermediate and Advanced Certificate holders. They do go into detail on many of the changes and with the time stamps you can go to what is important to you.

We hop you enjoyed this training by FDOT and as you can see they are very welcome to taking your questions. Speaking of questions, if you have any questions related to TTC Intermediate or Advanced training give us a call or visits the links below to the TCC Intermediate, Advanced or Refresher Trainings.

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