NJDOT drawings often show dimensions in feet and inches with decimal fractions (e.g., 2.5’ = 2 feet 6 inches). Ensure your field crew knows how to read mixed notations.
Typical cross-sections, pavement design, and grading. njdot standard drawings
When parts like manhole covers or lighting fixtures are standardized, repair crews can stock universal parts, reducing downtime and costs. NJDOT drawings often show dimensions in feet and
Contractors use these drawings to provide accurate estimates, ensuring that all bids are based on the same material and labor requirements. Core Categories of the Standard Details When parts like manhole covers or lighting fixtures
By establishing standard details, the NJDOT ensures that roadways and bridges across New Jersey are consistent, reducing surprises for drivers.
Specific configurations for Type A, B, and E inlets.
Includes specifications for pavement markings (like the "ONLY" lane arrows), curbs, drainage systems, and erosion control. Bridge & Structure Details: