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Todd Grugel, MnDOT ADA Program Engineer
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PROWAG adopted in February 2010 Curb Ramp Guidelines published in October 2010 Enhanced 1803 (Prosecution of Work) provision introduced for 2011 construction season Standard Plans published and Standard Plate 7036 retired in May 2012 ADA Project Design Guide published in July 2012
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Pursue early involvement with MnDOT’s ADA Operations Unit ADA Project Design Guide required for all projects in MnDOT right-of-way Plan and estimate for the right fix in the scope of work Think outside the box
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Field walk required for all projects
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Field Walk Design Surveys
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Level 1 Curb ramp lines up with inplace back of sidewalk Build according to standard plans Provide quantities in a tabulation Level 2 20-scale detail sheet in plan When ramp layouts differ from standard plans and for all signalized intersections Ramp slope ranges provided Level 3 20-scale detail sheet in plan When slopes are non-compliant or there’s a tie-in point (such as a doorway) Specific ramp slopes provided
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Field Walk Design Surveys Plan Reviews Plan Turn in
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Use Project Design Guide Level 1, 2, and 3 guidance to estimate drafting requirements Estimate at least one-third of design time in the field Provide at least two weeks for plan reviews All signals must be APS-ready (i.e. all underground work) at a minimum
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“If you want different results, do something different.” -Anonymous
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