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Florida TIM Responder - December 2021
report indicated that EV battery fires can take upwards of 25,000 gallons of water to be fully, (NTSB) issued an 80-page report in January 2021 entitled Safety Risks to Emergency Responders from Lithium-Ion Battery Fires in Electric Vehicles. Yo u can find that report here: https:// www.ntsb.gov, exceeded their goals for number of EMS and fire personnel trained. Several states, like California, by the Numbers Road Ranger Assist Data HIGHEST ACTIVITY TOTA L S LOWEST ACTIVITY TOTA L S SOURCE TOTAL
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of trainees will be estimated on the number of calendar days of the contract, the dollar value, on the following criteria: 1.) Determine the number of trainees on Federal Aid Contract: (a.) No trainees, . (b.) If the Contract Time allowance is 225 275 calendar days or more, the number of trainees shall, the number of trainees to be trained in each selected classification and the portion of the Contract, has complied with this Section as it relates to the number of trainees to be trained: 1. Full
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i FDOT Contract Number: BEC97 A Review of Protocols Used for Evaluating Defective Asphalt Materials and Pavements Final Report-Deliverable 5 July 2024 ii DISCLAIMER The opinions, findings, . (Revised March 2003) (Source: FHWA) v TECHNICAL REPORT DOCUMENTATION PAGE 1. Report No. 2, for Evaluating Defective Asphalt Materials and Pavements 5. Report Date July 2024 6. Performing, . Performing Organization Report No. 9. Performing Organization Name and Address National Center
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to provide staff training, conduct assessments, and collect/report program data. III. Program, to the Statewide Title VI Coordinator a Quarterly Title VI Report. The report identifies any, issues. The Quarterly Title VI Report is included in the Plan as Attachment 2. Finally, in addition, and report analyses • Maintain project records including commitments and responses for use throughout, or a designee, as well as a written report with findings and recommendations. Districts found deficient
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to provide staff training, conduct assessments, and collect/report program data. III. Program, to the Statewide Title VI Coordinator a Quarterly Title VI Report. The report identifies any, issues. The Quarterly Title VI Report is included in the Plan as Attachment 2. Finally, in addition, and report analyses • Maintain project records including commitments and responses for use throughout, or a designee, as well as a written report with findings and recommendations. Districts found deficient
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. These Study Rivers are protected for three years from the date the President forwards the study report, of the report. The only Study River located in Florida is the St. Marys River, which is located in FDOT, at river mile 12. It was found to be not suitable for designation in 1995. Although the study report, report is not transmitted. Based on the law and current policy, the St. Marys remains in permanent, the ETDM process contained in the Programming Screen Summary Report , especially any Environmental
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. On March 16, 2006, the FDOT Secretary approved Procedure Number 650-000-002, which established, ), and the two-part Project Development and Environment (PD&E) Manual (Procedure Number 650-000- 001, ). Florida Department of Transportation. 2013. Standard Operating System (Procedure Number, and Environment Manual (Procedure Number 650-000-001). Accessed at http://www.fdot.gov/environment, , seaport, bicycle, pedestrian, and other transportation facilities and services. A number
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, FLORIDA 33830 February 2, 2024 District Procurement Office District One ADDENDUM NUMBER THREE, No. 3 2 February 2, 2024 Acknowledge receipt of Addendum Number Three in the space provided, County Financial Projects Number(s): 420613-2-52-01, 420613-2-56-01, and 420613-2-56-02 Federal Aid Project Number(s): Contract Number: E1W47 ADDENDUM No. 3 Request for Proposal-Addendum No. 3, Exception A009_4206132_BCWE A010_4206132_VE Report A011_4206132_NESHAP ASBESTOS SURVEY
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COMMUTING TRENDS IN FLO R I DA A Special Report based on 2022 American Community Survey (ACS, compared to 17.9% in 2021, both were much higher than the 5.7% in 2019. Commuting Trends Report, in Florida and nationally. Commuting Trends Report | II Te n -Ye a r Commuting Trends in Florida, effective decision making at the state and local levels. Commuting Trends Report | 1 2012 2013, Commuting Trends Report | 2 Figure 2- Households with No Workers 2012 2012 0% 0% 2% 5% 4
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Fiscal Year 2009/2010 September 1, 2010 Rapid Incident Scene Clearance Annual Report, Clearance Annual Report – Fiscal Year 2009/2010 i Table of Contents Introduction, Paul.Clark@dot.state.fl.us. Rapid Incident Scene Clearance Annual Report – Fiscal Year 2009/2010, for incidents on limited-access facilities. Table 1 shows the number of RISC vendors, roadway segments, and miles of program coverage by District: Rapid Incident Scene Clearance Annual Report – Fiscal
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FY 15-16 Rapid Incident Scene Clearance (RISC) Annual Report - Final, Scene Clearance Annual Report Fiscal Year 2015/2016 i Table of Contents Introduction, Shawn.Kinney@dot.state.fl.us. Rapid Incident Scene Clearance Annual Report Fiscal Year 2015/2016 1, on limited-access facilities. Table 1 shows the number of RISC vendors, roadway segments, and miles of program coverage by District: Rapid Incident Scene Clearance Annual Report Fiscal Year 2015/2016 2 Table 1: RISC Breakdown by District District Number of RISC vendors Roadway segments
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evaluated and accepted by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) per NCHRP Report 350, . This system, like other Trinity Highway systems, has been crash tested pursuant to NCHRP Report 350 mandated, , in compliance with the National Cooperative Research Highway Program 350 (NCHRP Report 350, as meeting the requirements and guidelines of NCHRP Report 350. These tests typically evaluate product performance defined by Report 350 involving a range of vehicles on roadways, from lightweight
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2022-2023 1st Quarter SRES Report, ` 78 Fiscal Year 22/23 QUARTERLY REPORT Strategic Resource Evaluation Study Highway, Quarterly Report | i OVERVIEW FLORIDA’S HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION MAT E RIALS Construction Material, like metakaolin are available, but still more expensive. Producers report using slag or additional, to trucking to compensate. Lastly, contractors report adding a 5% fuel surcharge on most orders. It’s, % Strategic Resource Evaluation Study: Highway Construction Materials – October Quarterly Report | ii
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There are two ways to navigate to an existing CQCP, the Go to field if you know the contract number and Search, know the contract number, that is the unique identifier for CQCPs. The Go to field uses it for navigating to a specific entry. 1.Enter all or part of the contract number (at least 3 digits are needed, to a Contractor QC Plan using the Search option If you don’t know the contract number, for a single entry. d. Project(s) – enter all or part of one of the Financial Project Numbers
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the meeting (Microsoft Teams) Conference Call-In Number: 850-739-5589 Conference Code: 456 557 811, Regulatory Plan Rachelle Munson, CTD General Counsel VIII. Annual Operating Report (AOR) Study, Report David Darm XI. Commissioner and Advisor Reports Commissioners and Advisors XII. Public, held its business meeting in Punta Gorda, Florida, which included a webinar link and phone number, Resource Association (SRA), the CTC for Indian River County, spoke on the Annual Operating Report (AOR
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REPORT? To verify that a DBE is performing their own work, supervising their own employees, developed (FDOT) program determines the number of required trainees GOV ERNANCE • WAG E S: Davis-Baco n, • EEO Officer • EEO Project Personnel Meetings • Annual July EEO Report • Training Assessments Job, be realistically achieved on the project based on the number of DBEs associated with the scopes of work, the contractor’s regular payment date. • Payrolls must include: • Employee Name • 4 digit ID number
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number of trainees will be initially derived from construction contract calendar days and dollar, required number of trainees shown in Table 7-1, with all other relevant factors, be the basis, Meeting, the District Contract Compliance Manager may adjust the minimum number of trainees regarding, Evaluation Meeting. An On-the-Job Training Schedule indicating number of training candidates, and furnish the District Contract Compliance Manager with the Monthly Time Report reflecting known
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of 1990 should send an e-mail to: contracts.admin@dot.state.fl.us or call telephone number (850, A current State of Florida Vendor Number is required prior to first-time registration; please visit, allow 24 to 48 hours for receipt of a new vendor number. Prior to placing orders, an individual shall, the contract can be executed. BE SURE THAT THE CONTRACT NUMBER IS ON EACH INSURANCE CERTIFICATE. ADDENDA, application for Prime Contractors, statewide, to report their Bidder Opportunity List, DBE Commitments
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products, etc. (K) Final summary report for commercial inspection performed by a consultant firm, by the material number and related information, updated monthly, and the total quantity placed throughout the project duration, including a final report. (M) APL Project Tracking Summary report in MAC, samples that are obtained based on a random number, if production is stopped for that concrete mix, and must be included in the MAC Qualified Labs Report. Testing performed by an unqualified laboratory
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, FLORIDA 33830 March 12, 2024 District Procurement Office District One ADDENDUM NUMBER FOUR PROJECT, Four is the RFP dated March 12, 2024. Acknowledge receipt of Addendum Number Four in the space, Package A12_Bridge Replacement Geotechnical Report A13_H&H Study A14_Concept Plans_030824, Projects Number(s): 452792-1-52-01 Federal Aid Project Number(s): N/A Contract Number: E1W50 ADDENDUM, A12_Bridge Replacement Geotechnical Report A13_H&H Study A14_Concept Plans_030824 A20_Utility
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