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Qualified Products List OREGON DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION CONSTRUCTION SECTION QUALIFIED PRODUCTS LIST PUBLISHING DATE: JULY 2021 The Qualified Products List is updated every six months or amended as needed. QUALIFIED PRODUCTS LIST OREGON DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION The "QUALIFIED PRODUCTS LIST" (QPL) is a comprehensive list of all finished products which have been evaluated and/or used by the Oregon DOT. Description Page # The "QUALIFIED PRODUCTS LIST" is made up of two types of lists: Index by Category, for Spec #................................. I-III Traffic Control Devices…...............……........…....... IV 1. The QUALIFIED LIST - “Q” is for products that have been Erosion Control Devices ........................………..... V - VI reviewed and found to be suitable for use in a specific category. Job Pavement Markings ………....................……….... VII - VIII control testing may still be necessary. Consult the ODOT Nonfield- Qualified & Approved List.....................................1 – 212 Tested Materials Acceptance Guide", the "ODOT Field-Tested by Spec Number . Reinforcing Steel ……….........................………... A1-A18 Materials Acceptance Guide", and the Project Specifications 2. The APPROVED LIST - “A” is for commercially available products having a low consequence of failure. These products are only usable for appropriate applications. May Require a Field Inspection Report. The “QPL” and submittal forms are accessible from the Internet: State existence on the Approved List and recognition of the product. No additional sampling or testing is needed. Qualified Products Web Page Although the products listed may be approved for use, they are not Specific questions regarding products on the un-published exempt from State Purchasing Rules, practices and guidelines, or CONDITIONAL LIST can be answered by calling 503/986-3059. manufacturer’s warrantees or guarantees. “Conditionally Approved” products need specific, prior If you have questions, contact: approval for each project. Approval is given for one project at a Oregon Department of Transportation time. 800 Airport Rd SE, Salem, OR 97301-4798 The use of all products is restricted to the category in which they are Dean Chess, Phone: 503/986-3059 listed. Products should be used and installed as the manufacturer E-Mail: [email protected] recommends. The QPL does not distinguish between domestic and foreign steel. Use of this list by ODOT Maintenance Personnel as FAX: 503/986-3096 an information resource is encouraged not required. Note: Any change to a product on the QPL, without prior approval, will be cause for rejection of the product. OREGON DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION "QPL" INDEX BY CATEGORY TO GET SPECIFICATION NUMBERS PAGE I CATEGORY SPEC # CATEGORY SPEC # CATEGORY SPEC # ANTI-GRAFFITI COATING - SIGNS 02910.70 CONCRETE ANCHOR, MECHANICAL 00535.10B EXPANSION JOINTS, BRIDGE 00585.10 ASPHALT COLD PATCH - HI PERF 00745.00 CONCRETE ANCHOR, RESIN 00535.10A FENCING, WORKZONE 00221.13 ASPHALT RELEASE AGENT 00745.22 CONCRETE BARRIER GATE 00820.00 FLAGGER STATION LIGHTING 00223.22 AUTOMATED FLAGGER ASSIST. DEVICE 00223.23 CONCRETE MODIFIER - LATEX 02035.00 FLAGGER STOP/SLOW PADDLE 00223.21 BACKER ROD 02440.14 CONCRETE SCM - BLENDED 02030.60 FLY ASH 02030.10 BARRICADE, TEMPORARY 00224.15 CONCRETE SCM - FLY ASH 02030.10 GALVANIZING REPAIR OF HOT-DIP 02530.71 BARRIER PANELS, REFLECTIVE 00226.11 CONCRETE SCM - GGBF SLAG 02030.40 GEOGRIDS - SUBGRADE REINFORCEMENT 02320.10 BARRIER, CABLE 00811.00 CONCRETE SCM - METAKAOLIN 02030.50 GEOGRIDS - TYPE I MSEW 02320.10 BEARINGS, BRIDGE 00582.10 CONCRETE SCM - SILICA FUME 02030.20 GLARE SHIELDS 00822.00 BICYCLE CHANNELIZING DEVICES 00228.12 CONCRETE SEALER - WATER REPELLENT 02060.30 GLARESCREEN TEMPORARY 00226.11 BIRD SPIKES 00907.10 CONCRETE SURFACE RETARDER 02055.10 GROUT, EPOXY 02080.10 BOLT GRADE ADJUSTMENT SYSTEM 00470.42 CRACK INJECTION, EPOXY 00538.10 GROUT, KEYWAY 02080.30 BONDING AGENT, EPOXY 02070.10 CURING BLANKET, CONCRETE 02050.30 GROUT, NON-EPOXY (NON SHRINK) 02080.20 BONDING AGENT, NON-EPOXY 02070.20 CURING COMPOUND, CONCRETE 02050.10 GROUT, STRUCTURAL 02080.60 CEMENT, BLENDED 02010.20 DAMP PROOFING, CLEAR 00597.11 GROUT, TENDON 02080.50 CEMENT, PORTLAND 02010.10 DELINEATORS - (TYPES 2, 3 & 5) 00840.10 GUARDRAIL BLOCKS, PLASTIC 02110.20 CEMENTITIOUS PIPE LINER 00413.10 DELINEATORS, TEMP 00224.14 GUARDRAIL TERMINALS 00810.10 CFRP STRENGTHENING WET LAY UP 00565.00 DETECTABLE WARNING DEVICES 00759.12 HOT APPLIED JOINT SEALANT 02440.30 CHEMICAL ADMIXTURES 02040.10 DRAINS, TRENCH (PREFORMED) 00446.00 IMPACT ATTENUATOR, PERM. 00830.00 CHLORIDE REMOVER 00594.13 ELASTOMERIC CONCRETE 00584.10 IMPACT ATTENUATOR, TEMP. 00226.12 CONCRETE & CRACK SEALER HIGH MOD. 02060.20 ELECTRONIC CUTTABLE FILM 02910.60 IMPACT ATTENUATOR, TRUCK MTD 00226.23 CONCRETE & CRACK SEALER LOW MOD. 02060.10 EROSION CONTROL 00280.00 JOINT FILLER, PREFORMED 02440.10 OREGON DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION "QPL" INDEX BY CATEGORY TO GET SPECIFICATION NUMBERS PAGE II CATEGORY SPEC# CATEGORY SPEC# CATEGORY SPEC# LATEX EMULSION PAINT 02210.30 PAINT STRIPING BEADS, TEMP 00225.12B POROUS PAVER 00760.00 LOOP SEALANTS, TRAFFIC 00990.43 PAINT STRIPING, TEMP 00225.12A POURED SEALANT, SILICONE (2 PART) 02440.11 LUBE FOR FASTENERS 02560.70 PAVEMENT MARKER ADHESIVE 00855.00 PSST SIGN SUPPORTS, TEMP 00222.11E LUBE FOR GALV FASTENERS 02560.70 PAVEMENT MARKER, FLEXIBLE 00225.10 RADAR SPEED TRAILER 00222.15C LUBE FOR STAINLESS FASTENERS 02560.70 PAVEMENT MARKER, PERMANENT 00855.00 RAMPS, TEMPORARY SIDEWALK 00228.13 MAILBOX SUPPORTS 01070.00 PCC REPAIR 02015.20 RAPID SET CEMENT 02011.10 MANHOLE RISER RINGS 00470.00 PCC REPAIR POLYMER MODIFIED 02015.30 REBAR MANUFACTURERS 02510.10 MANHOLE STEPS 02450.30 PCC REPAIR, SURFACE 02015.50 REBAR SPLICE, MECHANICAL 02510.20 MARKERS, CONICAL 00224.11 PCMS / PVMS - CHNGABLE MESSAGE SIGN 00222.15B REFLECTIVE ELEMENTS FOR MARKINGS 00850.00 MARKERS, TUBULAR 00224.10 PEDESTRIAN CHANNELIZING DEVICE 00228.10 REINFORCEMENT, HEADED BAR 02510.25 MARKERS, TUBULAR, SURF. MTD, PERM. 00856.10 PERFORATED STEEL SQ TUBE - ANCHORS 00930.00 ROCK BOLTS 00398.00 MARKERS, TUBULAR, SURF. MTD, TEMP. 00224.12 PERFORATED STEEL SQ TUBE - SLIP BASE 00930.00 SEQUENTIAL ARROW SIGN 00222.15A MARKINGS, LONGITUDINAL - DURABLE 00865.00 PERFORATED STEEL SQ TUBE - SUPPORTS 00930.00 SIGN COVERS, TEMPORARY 00222.12A MARKINGS, LONGITUDINAL - HIGH PERF 00866.00 PILE TIPS 00520.00 SIGN SHEETING, TYPES I - X 02910.20 MARKINGS, LONGITUDINAL - PAINT 00860.00 PIPE - POLYETHYLENE 02415.10 SIGN SHEETING, WORKZONE RIGID 00222.10B MARKINGS, TRANSVERSE 00867.00 PIPE - POLYPROPYLENE 02415.40 SIGN SHEETING, WORKZONE ROLL-UP 00222.10D MECHANICAL ANCHOR 00535.10B PIPE - PVC 02415.50 SIGN SUPPORTS, PORTABLE 00222.11B MEMBRANE, SPRAY WATERPROOFING 00591.00 PIPE- SOLID WALL POLYETHYLENE 02415.20 SILICA FUME 02030.20 METAKAOLIN 02030.50 PIPE, MASTIC 00445.12 SLAG (GGBFS) 02030.40 MOISTURE RETENTION CHEM FOR SOIL 01040.22 PIPE, POLYMER COATINGS FOR METAL PIPE 02420.20 SMART WORK ZONE SYSTEM VENDOR 00229.10 MPCO AGGREGATE 00556.10B PIPE-STEEL REINFORCED POLYETHYLENE 02415.30 SOIL BIO AMENDMENT 01040.17 MULTI - LAYER POLY. 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Requirements in Section 1408 of SAFETEA-LU stated that "The Secretary, in cooperation with the Association [i.e., AASHTO], shall publish updated guidance regarding the conditions under which States, when choosing to improve or replace highway features on the NHS, should improve or replace such features ... ". The AASHTO/FHWA Implementation Plan was developed to satisfy that requirement. Category 1: Plastic Tubular Markers, Plastic Barrels. ODOT Link for Self-Certification form: Click Here Category 2: Portable Sign Supports, Tripod Mounted AFAD’s, Type 3 Barricades, etc. Category 3: Impact Attenuators, Guardrail, etc. Category 4: Trailer Mounted: Sequential Arrows, Message Boards, AFAD’s, Flagger Station Lighting, Radar Speed (Trailers). etc. It is the responsibility of the Contractor to ensure they use a product that complies with the appropriate requirements. FHWA Office of Safety: https://safety.fhwa.dot.gov/ Countermeasures that Reduce Crash Severity: https://safety.fhwa.dot.gov/roadway_dept/countermeasures/reduce_crash_severity/ NCHRP Report 350: http://onlinepubs.trb.org/onlinepubs/nchrp/nchrp_rpt_350-a.pdf MASH: https://bookstore.transportation.org/item_details.aspx?ID=2707 FHWA Work zone Letter WZ-161: http://safety.fhwa.dot.gov/roadway_dept/policy_guide/road_hardware/listing.cfm?code=workzone Erosion Control Page V Category Sub Category Section Erosion Prevention Materials Matting – Slope 00280.14e Type A - Slopes 1V:3H or flatter - Clay Soil Type B - Slopes 1V:3H or flatter - Sandy Soil Type
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