DDOT is introducing its updated and improved 2015 Standard Drawings, a publication that defines engineering standards within the District of Columbia.
The revised standards incorporate regional engineering standard practices and industry innovations, and are intended to supersede and replace the 2009 Standard Drawings, for use by both public and private practitioners.
Based on previously obtained feedback, DDOT aims to periodically update the standard drawings to incorporate practitioner comments and industry innovations.
DDOT is introducing its updated and improved 2015 Standard Drawings, a publication that defines engineering standards within the District of Columbia.
The revised standards incorporate regional engineering standard practices and industry innovations, and are intended to supersede and replace the 2009 Standard Drawings, for use by both public and private practitioners.
Based on previously obtained feedback, DDOT aims to periodically update the standard drawings to incorporate practitioner comments and industry innovations.
DDOT is introducing its updated and improved 2015 Standard Drawings, a publication that defines engineering standards within the District of Columbia.
The revised standards incorporate regional engineering standard practices and industry innovations, and are intended to supersede and replace the 2009 Standard Drawings, for use by both public and private practitioners.
Based on previously obtained feedback, DDOT aims to periodically update the standard drawings to incorporate practitioner comments and industry innovations.