Oklahoma

State of Oklahoma

Department of Transportation Specifications

December, 2011

OKLADOT

Oklahoma DOT geotextile specifications are based on AASHTO M 288. The 2009 Specifications read: “The approval criterion for geotextiles is based on AASHTO M-288 Specification for Geotextiles and the NTPEP Report.” Below are US Fabric's geotextile products that meet the Oklahoma DOT geotextile specification, listed by their application.

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SPECIFICATION APPLICATION NON WOVEN WOVEN COMPOSITE GRID
Section 712.01 Fabric Reinforcement for Asphalt Concrete Pavement US 100P -- -- --
Section 712.02 Filter Fabric For Erosion Control US 160NW -- -- --
Section 712.02 Filter Fabric For Erosion Control US 205NW -- -- --
Section 712.03 Geotextiles for Subsurface Drainage Purposes US 160NW -- -- --
Section 712.03 Geotextiles for Subsurface Drainage Purposes US 205NW -- -- --
Section 712.04 Filter Fabric for use with Riprap US 160NW -- -- --
Section 712.04 Filter Fabric for use with Riprap US 205NW -- -- --
Section 712.05 Separator Fabric for Bases US 160NW -- -- --
Section 712-1 Geogrid Type 1 -- -- -- BaseGrid 11
Section 712-1 Geogrid Type 2 -- -- -- BaseGrid 12
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.

• All products listed appear on the Oklahoma DOT APL.

Areas Served:
US Fabrics is proud to serve the geotextile needs of the State of NOklahoma, including: Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Norman, Broken Arrow, Lawton, Edmond, Moore, Midwest City, Enid, Stillwater, Muskogee, Bartlesville, Shawnee, Owasso, Ponca City, Ardmore, Duncan, Yukon, Del City, Bixby, Sapulpa, Altus, Bethany, Sand Springs, Claremore, McAlester, Mustang, Jenks, Ada, El Reno, Chickasha, Durant, Tahlequah, Miami, Okmulgee, Woodward, Elk City, Guymon, Choctaw, Weatherford, Glenpool, Warr Acres, Guthrie and all other areas of Oklahoma.