WVDOH Standards & Manuals Committee – Nov. 6

The WVDOH Standards & Manuals Committee’s next meeting will be held in person on November 6, 2024, at 9:00a.m. in Room 820 in Building 5 of the WV Capitol Complex, 1900 Kanawha Blvd. E., Charleston, WV. For those unable to attend in person please join via Google Meet, details below. Copies of the proposed changes for the meeting are attached or available through the following link(s) - November Packet.
The Standards Committee meeting will consist of only two old business items: DD-202 - Review Submission Checklists (PFR, FFR, FOR) and DD-105 - Specification, Standards, Manuals, & Material Procedure Approval Process. No business items were submitted for review during the November Manuals Committee meeting.
Members interested in submitting comments should do so in advance of the meeting. Comments may be submitted directly to the WVDOH at Janie Adkins at janie.m.adkins@wv.gov, to CAWV Standards Committee Chairman, Jeremiah Knavenshue at jeremiah.knavenshue@mbakerintl.com, and/or John Crane at jcrane@asphaltwv.com. This meeting complies with the Open Government Meeting Act.
TO JOIN VIA GOOGLE MEET:
To join by phone: 316-778-9799 PIN: 647000721
Unfinished Business – Standards discussed at last Committee meeting.
DD-202 Review Submission Checklists: PFR, FFR, FOR. MS4 Coordination added to each checklist. Expected to go to vote in November. 2nd time to Committee. | D. Begley |
DD-105 Specification, Standards, Manuals, & Material Procedure Approval Process: Link and Division Updates. Expected to go to vote in November. 2nd time to Committee. | J. Adkins |
New Business
NONE
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