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<br />Code Title Description
<br />Replacing, repairing, and washing signs (including temporary stop signs). Includes re -sequencing intersection signing and
<br />2222 Sign/Delineation/Marker Repair repair/replace overhead and extrude signs mounted on I -beams. Includes related cable locates and traffic control.
<br />All laboratory testing necessary to provide geotechnical information to complete roadway soils recommendations and approvals
<br />for use in the development of Final Design Plans and Special Provisions. Lab work includes R-value, resilient modulus, soil
<br />classification, gradation, proctor testing, unconfined compression, consolidation, direct simple shear, direct sheer, permeability
<br />1182 Soils/Foundation Field/Laboratory Tests and triaxial tests.
<br />Use to record labor hours, equipment usage, and material costs to supply state furnished materials to a state road construction
<br />1879 State Furnished Materials project with federal participation.
<br />1738
<br />1434
<br />2629
<br />0152
<br />1312
<br />3025
<br />1876
<br />1501
<br />Performing material inspection and engineering for materials designated for a specific construction project (SP). Generally applies
<br />to inspection of such things as structural steel, prestressed concrete items, and most precast concrete items and related technical
<br />services in the field and offices when related to a particular SP. Use for SP specific tasks related to performing the review of shop
<br />drawings furnished by suppliers or fabricators and contractor working drawings or calculations, and for tasks related to structural
<br />metals inspection (materials surveys, physical and chemical laboratory testing, material inspection and engineering and technical
<br />State Project - Specific Materials Inspection services in the field and offices).
<br />Reviewing shop drawings furnished by suppliers, fabricators, and contractors (working drawing or calculations), and for tasks
<br />related to structural metals inspection (materials surveys, physical and chemical laboratory testing, material inspection and
<br />Structural Metals Inspection -Non DOT engineering, and technical services in the field and offices) for local agency projects.
<br />Supplies & Small Tools Shop tools, small equipment, and supplies that cannot be directly charged to a mobile equipment unit.
<br />Work that supports general office management, system management such as entering data into SWIFT, PPMS, PUMA and other
<br />Support Services MnDOT systems, attending staff meetings and other indirect support activities.
<br />Tech Assist -Outside MnDOT Use when providing technical assistance to an organization external to MnDOT.
<br />Use for all tasks related to the maintenance of a tower building or site. Includes towers, buildings, generators, LP system, fencing,
<br />Tower/Building Maintenance landscaping, grounding, ice bridge, cable management, climbing ladders, card key systems, and HVAC.
<br />Use to record labor, equipment usage, and material costs for activities related to traffic counts made for statewide traffic
<br />monitoring or traffic operations. Includes all activities related to traffic counting, such as taking requests, assigning priorities,
<br />Traffic Counting collecting field data, processing data, and developing new techniques for collection.
<br />Used by traffic operations staff for all tasks that support the RTMC's operations center (or TOCC) providing traveler information,
<br />managing incidents and monitoring the FMS. Includes dynamic message sign maintenance, ramp meter maintenance, camera
<br />maintenance, and loop detection activities. Includes maintenance activities related to any ITS or TMS device such as RTMC cables,
<br />monitor wall, switchers, routers, or modems. Use to record all costs for maintenance activities related to traffic management fiber
<br />optics. Use for tasks related to maintaining traffic operations software including minor software enhancements and fixes. Use
<br />Traffic Management System (TMS) when providing traffic operations technical assistance external to MnDOT. Use with
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