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Haul Tickets. MDOT has three categories of items that require tickets. Volume (cubic yards/meters) – the truck is measured to get the volume. Weight (tons, with or without moisture content) – the truck is weighed to get the tonnage.
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MDOT has three categories of items that require tickets • Volume (cubic yards/meters) – the truck is measured to get the volume. • Weight (tons, with or without moisture content) – the truck is weighed to get the tonnage. • Asphalt (tons with liquid asphalt content) – the truck is weighed to get the tonnage. The mix design is also known and entered.
Before the volume tickets can be entered, the truck volume information must be defined. We modified the SM Design Evaluation window, to handle this function.
Haul Tickets are accessed from the Work Items Tab on the DWR. It is a program inside of SiteManager that is accessed at the Pay Item level through the template functionality. All Pay Item templates require the user to complete the template fields to get their Placed Quantity amount for that Pay Item
The user opens the DWR, goes to the Work Items tab and selects the Pay Item.
The user selects the Contractor and documents the location for that Pay Item’s installation. Notice the Placed Qty Field is read only.
When the user clicks the save button — the template functionality is automatically triggered. The user double-clicks on the Template ID to open the ticket plug-in executable.
If the ticket numbers are sequential, truck number is the only item entered.
MDOT has three categories of items that require tickets • Volume (cubic yards/meters) – the truck is measured to get the volume. • Weight (tons, with or without moisture content) – the truck is weighed to get the tonnage. • Asphalt (tons with liquid asphalt content) – the truck is weighed to get the tonnage. The mix design is also known and entered.
MDOT has three categories of items that require tickets • Volume (cubic yards/meters) – the truck is measured to get the volume. • Weight (tons, with or without moisture content) – the truck is weighed to get the tonnage. • Asphalt (tons with liquid asphalt content) – the truck is weighed to get the tonnage. The mix design is also known and entered.
Reports 3 reports are: • CMPHAUL Asphalt Haul Ticket Report • ST_HAUL State Haul Ticket Report • VOL_HAUL Volume Haul Ticket Report