Michigan

State of Michigan

Department of Transportation Specifications

December, 2011

MDOT

Michigan DOT has developed their own geotextile specifications. Below are US Fabrics' geotextile products meeting the Michigan DOT Standard Specifications, listed by their application.

Click on the red product name for a data sheet.

SPECIFICATION APPLICATION NON WOVEN WOVEN COMPOSITE GRID
Section 910.03 A – Geotextile Blanket US 115NW -- -- --
Section 910.03 B – Geotextile Liner US 205NW -- -- --
Section 910.03 B – Geotextile Liner – Heavy US 250NW -- -- --
Section 910.03 C – Geotextile Separator US 205NW US 315 -- --
Section 910.03 D – Stabilization Geotextile US 250NW US 315 -- --
Section 910-04 Silt Fence Geotextile -- US 150 -- --
Geogrids Type III -- -- -- SG 150
Geogrids Type III -- -- -- Microgrid
Geogrids Type IV -- -- -- SG 200
Geogrids Type IV -- -- -- SG 350
Geogrids Type V -- -- -- SG 500
Geogrids Type VI -- -- -- SG 600
Geogrids Type VI -- -- -- SG 700
More resources may be found on the web:
State QPL information:
NOTES:

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

• Products on the above list can change without notice.

• Michigan D.O.T. does not have an APL/QPL for Geotextiles. Strata Geogrids are lsited on the APR.

 

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