New Hampshire

State of New Hampshire

Department of Transportation Specifications

December, 2011

NHDOT

New Hampshire DOT follows a slightly modified version of AASHTO M 288, adding an "Extra High Strength" geotextile category. US Fabrics was dropped off the New Hampshire DOT geotextile approved list due to a technical issue with NTPEP. We are current with NTPEP and our geotextile products are submitted and awaiting approval by New Hampshire DOT. Below are US Fabrics' geotextile products meeting the New Hampshire DOT specification, listed by their application (Click on the red product name for a data sheet):

SPECIFICATION APPLICATION NON WOVEN WOVEN COMPOSITE GRID
593.ABC (1) Subsurface Drainage - 0) Ex High Strength US 380NW -- -- --
593.ABC (1) Subsurface Drainage - 1) High Strength US 205NW -- -- --
593.ABC (1) Subsurface Drainage - 2) Medium Strength US 160NW US 670 -- --
593.ABC (1) Subsurface Drainage - 3) Low Strength US 120NW US 670 -- --
593.ABC (2) Separation - 0) Extra High Strength US 380NW -- -- --
593.ABC (2) Separation - 1) High Strength US 205NW US 315 -- --
593.ABC (2) Separation - 2) Medium Strength US 160NW US 250 -- --
593.ABC (2) Separation - 3) Low Strength US 120NW US 200 -- --
593.ABC (3) Stabilization - 0) Extra High Strength US 380NW -- -- --
593.ABC (3) Stabilization - 1) High Strength US 205NW US 315 -- --
593.ABC (3) Stabilization - 2) Medium Strength US 160NW US 250 -- --
593.ABC (3) Stabilization - 3) Low Strength US 120NW US 200 -- --
593.ABC (4) Permanent Erosion Control - 0) Ex High Strength US 380NW -- -- --
593.ABC (4) Permanent Erosion Control - 1) High Strength US 205NW -- -- --
593.ABC (4) Permanent Erosion Control - 2) Medium Strength US 160NW US 670 -- --
593.ABC (4) Permanent Erosion Control - 3) Low Strength US 120NW US 670 -- --
More resources may be found on the web:
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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.

Areas Served:
US Fabrics is proud to serve the geotextile needs of the State of New Hampshire including: Manchester, Nashua, Concord, East Concord, Derry Village, Dover, Rochester, Salem, Merrimack, Keene and all other areas of New Hampshire.