2017 Missouri Standard Plans for Highway Construction
General
The standard plans book contains material, equipment and construction requirements for items specified in the construction of Missouri's transportation infrastructure.
Disclaimer
The exclusive purpose of this electronic publication is to provide information as a convenience to those who access it. MHTC and MoDOT do not intend for the information contained herein to form a contract with any person, nor shall any of this information be relied upon by any person as forming a part of any contract. The published content of the Missouri Standard Plans for Highway Construction October, 2016 Edition, as it has been revised by subsequently published revisions, General Special Provisions or Job Special Provisions of the bidding and contract documents for a particular project shall always control over the information provided in this electronic publication.
Viewing Information
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2017 Missouri Standard Plans for Highway Construction Files
2017 Missouri Standard Plans for Highway Construction |
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Standard Plans Book (PDF file) |
Additons/Revisions |
Design Letter |
Effective Letting Date |
April 1, 2018 |
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January 1, 2018 |
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October 1, 2017 |
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July 1, 2017 |
One PDF file containing complete set of Standard Plans for printing: The files below contains the quarterly publications to the 2017 Standard Plans. |
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