TxDOT Announces New 2024 Standard Specifications for FY2025 Projects
Summary
TxDOT has revised its Standard Specifications for projects letting in Fiscal Year 2025, replacing the 2014 specifications. The new 2024 specifications are available online at no cost, while 2014 specifications remain available for purchase. Contractors and professional service providers working on TxDOT projects must use the updated 2024 specifications for FY2025 letting dates.
What changed
TxDOT has published new 2024 Standard Specifications, effective for all projects letting in Fiscal Year 2025. The revision supersedes the 2014 Standard Specifications Book, which was previously available for purchase. The 2024 specifications establish standards for construction and maintenance of highways, streets, and bridges throughout Texas.
Contractors, construction firms, and professional service providers bidding on or performing TxDOT projects in FY2025 should ensure they are using the 2024 specifications rather than older versions. The 2014 specifications continue to be available for reference purposes and historical data analysis but should not be used for new FY2025 projects.
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TxDOT Specifications
New 2024 Standard Specification page available. Select link below '2024 Standard Specifications' heading. TxDOT has established standards and specifications for the construction and maintenance of highways, streets, and bridges. Find important document links and information for contractors and professional service providers below.
2024 Standard Specifications
TxDOT has revised the specifications for projects letting in Fiscal Year 2025.
2014 Standard Specifications Book
The book is available for purchase in one size, 6x9" for $10.19. To purchase, fill out our publication order form.
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| 2014 Specifications Book - Version 2 - Jan. 2015 Letting to June 2015 Letting | Summary of changes |
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Additional resources
- Special Specification/Provisions change memos
- Required Specification checklists
- Item 8 Delayed Start Provisions Request (Standard Operating Procedure) Memo - Nov. 20, 2023
- Construction and Maintenance Specifications Style Guide
- Subject Matter Experts (SME) Reference List for 2014 Standard Specifications
- Departmental Materials Specifications (DMS)
- Material producer lists
- Buy America material classification sheet
- Local Government Standard Specifications and Special Provisions
- Original Versions of 2014 Local Government Standard Specifications and Special Provisions
- John F. Obr, P.E., Construction Division Director, Memo - July 10, 2014
- Roll-out schedule and locations
- Seminar presentation
- New and renamed items
- Historical bridge and road specifications
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