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WVDOH Specification Committee – May 7, 2025

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The WVDOH announces its May Specifications Committee meeting, which is scheduled for Wednesday, May 7 at 9:00 a.m. at the WVDOH Building 5 Conference Room 820(Technical Support) at 1900 Kanawha Blvd. E., Charleston WV.  For those unable to attend in person please join via Google Meet, details below.

Critical things to look for in the meeting packet (this is not all encompassing please review the entire packet):

  • Section 651-Furnishing and Placing Soil, Section 652-Seeding and Mulching & Section 715.25-715.32
    • Section Rewrite updating the requirements for seeding and mulching.
  • 642.6-Silt Fence & 642.7-Method of Measurement (Table 642.7.1)
    • Section Rewrite
  • 679.2.2-Specialized Concrete Mix Design and Testing
    • The revision update replaces the rapid chloride permeability test with the surface resistivity test and requirements.
  • SP106-Build America Buy America and Section 106.1-Source of Supply and Quality Requirements (BUY AMERICA))
    • The revision adds the definition of manufactured products and adds language on State and/or Federal use of Manufactured products. The final assembly of the manufactured product shall be manufactured in the United States.
  • 109.7-Payment for Material on Hand
    • The revision allows for payment to steel fabricators for the raw steel for which they will have to pay for well in advance of when they will be paid for the finished product.
  • 410.7.1.5 - PWL Bond Strength
    • Revisions waive negative price adjustments given a proper tack coat application as per a contractor’s QCP.
  • SP601-Mass Concrete & Supporting Specifications
    • Section rewrite based on WVU research.  Currently being held in committee which revisions by WVDOH are being made.
  • WV Jobs Act SP
    • Revision updates violation language from 2018, raising penalties to prime contractor and subcontractors failing to meet requirements of West Virginia Jobs Act.
    • ($100/day of violation is being revised to $250/employee outside requirements/day)
  • 109.20.1-Electronic Ticket Delivery
    • Adds steel superstructure components (pre-fab or construct on site) and stay-in-place forms.
  • 401.13.3 and 403-Joint and Crack Sealing of Asphalt Pavements
    • The revision adds requirement for sealing all longitudinal joints regardless of achieved density
  • 420.2.2-Fine Aggregate,2FA and 3FA
    • The revision shifts Type 2FA requirements for Sieves No. 8 and No. 30 to ensure there are no conflicts with the existing aggregate being used within West Virginia.
  • 601.3.2.1-Concrete Consistency
    • The revision clarifies that a superplasticizer may be used in field adjustments regardless if it was included in the original approved mix design.

A copy of the agenda and proposals will be posted online at the Specifications Committee Website HERE.  Comments are requested on these Specification changes and Project Specific Special Provisions and may be submitted directly to Janie Adkins, Assistant Specifications Engineer at the WVDOH at janie.m.adkins@wv.gov or DOHSpecifications@wv.gov, or to the CAWV Specifications Committee Chairman, Chad Miller, at cmiller@jfallenco.com, and John Crane at jcrane@asphaltwv.com.  Please share comments in advance of the meeting to ensure they can be reviewed/discussed at the meeting.

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