Maine

State of Maine

Department of Transportation Specifications

December, 2011

MaineDOT

Maine DOT appears to follow AASHTO M288 as a guideline for their geotextile specifications, although M-288 is not specifically referenced. The Maine DOT geotextile specification accepts AASHTO M288 geotextile Class 1 & 2 only. Below are US Fabrics' geotextile products meeting Maine DOT specifications, listed by their application.

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SPECIFICATION APPLICATION NON WOVEN WOVEN COMPOSITE GRID
Section 722.01 Stabilization/Reinforcement Geotextile US 205NW US 315 -- --
Section 722.02 Drainage Geotextile US 160NW US 670 -- --
Section 722.03 Erosion Control Geotextile Class 1 US 205NW -- -- --
Section 722.03 Erosion Control Geotextile Class 2 -- US 670 -- --
Section 722.04 Separation Geotextile US 160NW US 250 -- --
Special Provision Section 620 Reinforcement Geogrid -- -- -- BaseGrid 12
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NOTES:

• The above information is to be used only as a guide.

• Products on the above list can change without notice.

• The above products are on the Maine D.O.T. QPL (12/12/11).

Areas Served:
US Fabrics is proud to serve the geotextile needs of the State of Maine including: Portland, Lewiston, Bangor, South Portland, Auburn, Biddeford, Augusta, Saco, Westbrook, Waterville, Brunswick, Sanford, Presque Isle, Bath, Brewer, Old Orchard Beach, Caribou, Orono, Old Town, Winslow, Rockland, Skowhegan, Ellsworth, Belfast, Topsham, Gardiner, Houlton, Millinocket, Kittery, Kennebunk, Rumford, North Windham, Lisbon Falls, South Sanford, Gorham, Hampden, Farmington, Camden, Scarborough, Yarmouth, Springvale, Calais, South Eliot, Madawaska, York Harbor, Pittsfield, Cape Neddick, Bucksport, Lincoln, Winthrop and all other areas of Maine.