Jun 1, 2022 | MITA in the News
CBS Detroit, May 31, 2022 A new state house bill would set up an automated speed enforcement system where crews are working on catching construction zone speeders. The pending legislature could cost drivers up to $300. “I don’t think I like that,” said Holly resident...
May 23, 2022 | Engineering
Brad Wieferich has been named MDOT’s new chief operations officer (COO) and chief engineer. Brad brings a wealth of technical and managerial experience to the position. He demonstrates all aspects of MDOT’s Leadership Standards in Excellence and has prepared himself...
May 6, 2022 | Engineering
Upon industry requests, MDOT has recently updated their Materials Source List Form (Form 0501) and their Extension of Contract Time Form (Form 1100A) to be more user friendly by upgrading text boxes to allow for wrap text/multiple text lines. If you work with either...
Apr 27, 2022 | Engineering
MDOT recently informed industry that over the weekend a new MDOT website was unveiled, along with other State of Michigan agency websites. The new website was designed to provide support and information to the public and business users. MDOT suggested that website...
Apr 21, 2022 | Engineering
MDOT recently announced they plan to pilot e-Ticketing during the 2022 construction season. MDOT anticipates utilizing e-ticketing on one to three projects per TSC with the goal that e-ticketing experience can be gained for aggregates, concrete, and HMA. The pilot...