District Five Letting & Project Information
Current Letting and Project Information
2025 Lettings
State Highway System Mileage and Travel (DVMT) Report (SHS)
FDOT reports on State Highway System Mileage have traditionally been issued as of June 30 and December 31 of each year, with the most current data available on those dates. Since annual average daily traffic (AADT) for a calendar year is not available
until several months after December 31, the daily vehicle miles traveled (DVMT) calculation for both the June and the December report uses AADT from the previous calendar year in combination with the Centerline Miles as of the current date. This hybrid
DVMT is therefore completely correct for neither the current nor the previous calendar year.
The new State Highway System Annual Reports are issued once a year, in the Spring after the previous year's AADT data are available. Thus the DVMT
data are consistent and correct for the year being reported. We hope that data users will take advantage of the new Annual Reports, but we will continue to provide the Semi-Annual Reports for the time being, to allow for historical continuity.
Entire State Highway System (SHS)
These reports are produced in both annual and semi-annual versions.
The annual reports (first produced in 2006) include Daily Vehicle Miles Traveled (DVMT) that are calculated from Centerline Miles (CLM) as of the end of the
year of the report and Annual Average Daily Traffic (AADT) as of the same calendar year of the report. The resulting DVMT are thus calculated consistently, and the annual reports should be used whenever possible.
The prior years annual report will not be published until June or July of the current year, after traffic data is processed and validated.
The semi-annual reports are done as of June 30 and December 31, and include DVMT calculated from CLM as of the date of the report and AADT as of the previous calendar year. Because of this mix of dates, the semi-annual report
with DVMT that most closely matches the DVMT in the annual report is the one for June of the following year. In other words, to generate a relatively consistent time series of DVMT data from 2005 to 2008, it would be best to use the semi-annual report
for June 30, 2006 (to get essentially 2005 DVMT) and then the annual reports for 2006 and thereafter.
2025 Award & Posting / Bid Tabulations
State Highway System Mileage and Travel (DVMT) Report (SHS)
FDOT reports on State Highway System Mileage have traditionally been issued as of June 30 and December 31 of each year, with the most current data available on those dates. Since annual average daily traffic (AADT) for a calendar year is not available
until several months after December 31, the daily vehicle miles traveled (DVMT) calculation for both the June and the December report uses AADT from the previous calendar year in combination with the Centerline Miles as of the current date. This hybrid
DVMT is therefore completely correct for neither the current nor the previous calendar year.
The new State Highway System Annual Reports are issued once a year, in the Spring after the previous year's AADT data are available. Thus the DVMT
data are consistent and correct for the year being reported. We hope that data users will take advantage of the new Annual Reports, but we will continue to provide the Semi-Annual Reports for the time being, to allow for historical continuity.
Entire State Highway System (SHS)
These reports are produced in both annual and semi-annual versions.
The annual reports (first produced in 2006) include Daily Vehicle Miles Traveled (DVMT) that are calculated from Centerline Miles (CLM) as of the end of the
year of the report and Annual Average Daily Traffic (AADT) as of the same calendar year of the report. The resulting DVMT are thus calculated consistently, and the annual reports should be used whenever possible.
The prior years annual report will not be published until June or July of the current year, after traffic data is processed and validated.
The semi-annual reports are done as of June 30 and December 31, and include DVMT calculated from CLM as of the date of the report and AADT as of the previous calendar year. Because of this mix of dates, the semi-annual report
with DVMT that most closely matches the DVMT in the annual report is the one for June of the following year. In other words, to generate a relatively consistent time series of DVMT data from 2005 to 2008, it would be best to use the semi-annual report
for June 30, 2006 (to get essentially 2005 DVMT) and then the annual reports for 2006 and thereafter.
Previous Lettings
2024 Letting Information: Letting, Project, Addenda, Award & Posting Information
2023 Letting Information: Letting, Project, Addenda, Award & Posting Information
2022 Letting Information: Letting, Project, Addenda, Award & Posting Information
2021 Letting Information: Letting, Project, Addenda, Award & Posting Information
2020 Letting Information: Letting, Project, Addenda, Award & Posting Information
2019 Letting Information: Letting, Project, Addenda, Award & Posting Information
2018 Letting Information: Letting, Project, Addenda, Award & Posting Information
Addenda & Amendments
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Amendment files can be downloaded by clicking on the links. Amendments must be downloaded to the location of your original EBS file prior to preparing the bid.
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State Highway System Mileage and Travel (DVMT) Report (SHS)
FDOT reports on State Highway System Mileage have traditionally been issued as of June 30 and December 31 of each year, with the most current data available on those dates. Since annual average daily traffic (AADT) for a calendar year is not available
until several months after December 31, the daily vehicle miles traveled (DVMT) calculation for both the June and the December report uses AADT from the previous calendar year in combination with the Centerline Miles as of the current date. This hybrid
DVMT is therefore completely correct for neither the current nor the previous calendar year.
The new State Highway System Annual Reports are issued once a year, in the Spring after the previous year's AADT data are available. Thus the DVMT
data are consistent and correct for the year being reported. We hope that data users will take advantage of the new Annual Reports, but we will continue to provide the Semi-Annual Reports for the time being, to allow for historical continuity.
Entire State Highway System (SHS)
These reports are produced in both annual and semi-annual versions.
The annual reports (first produced in 2006) include Daily Vehicle Miles Traveled (DVMT) that are calculated from Centerline Miles (CLM) as of the end of the
year of the report and Annual Average Daily Traffic (AADT) as of the same calendar year of the report. The resulting DVMT are thus calculated consistently, and the annual reports should be used whenever possible.
The prior years annual report will not be published until June or July of the current year, after traffic data is processed and validated.
The semi-annual reports are done as of June 30 and December 31, and include DVMT calculated from CLM as of the date of the report and AADT as of the previous calendar year. Because of this mix of dates, the semi-annual report
with DVMT that most closely matches the DVMT in the annual report is the one for June of the following year. In other words, to generate a relatively consistent time series of DVMT data from 2005 to 2008, it would be best to use the semi-annual report
for June 30, 2006 (to get essentially 2005 DVMT) and then the annual reports for 2006 and thereafter.