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Director's Message
The State Materials
Office has been a nationally and internationally
recognized leader in materials testing and research for the
Florida
Department of Transportation for over 70 years. From its
inception, the program found its purpose in a shared mission to
assure the quality of the state’s transportation materials and to
provide technical expertise for a safe, durable and economical transportation system.
The State Materials Office, however, also
has a responsibility to develop future solutions for the state’s ever-changing transportation needs. To accomplish this goal,
researchers, faculty and scholars from around the world assist in
addressing these vital needs.
During the past 10
years, the State Materials Office has realigned its statewide
activities to facilitate a renewed common purpose and a
consistency of vision unique to the FDOT materials program. We are
immersed in producing major changes in the way materials are used
for transportation projects with a focus on endurance into the
future.
In our continued
commitment to excellence, the American Association of State
Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) recently recognized
the State Materials Office for having satisfied all necessary
criteria relating to the ISO/IEC 17025, General Requirements for
the Competence of Testing and Calibration Laboratories. The State
Materials Office is the first state laboratory to achieve the ISO
accreditation, and one of only four organizations in the United
States that have attained it.
I would like to
personally invite you to learn more about the materials testing
and research program, our employees, facilities, partners and the
many initiatives in research, education, and outreach that are
ongoing at the State Materials Office. If you have any questions
about our office please do not hesitate to
contact a member of
our staff.
Mission
Statewide
Materials Program --
Assure the quality of materials and provide technical
expertise for a safe, durable and economical transportation system.
State Materials Office --
To
provide testing, research, inspection, evaluation,
recommendations and training in materials composition,
use and performance for Florida's transportation system.
Vision
Statewide Materials
Program --
A performance oriented materials program for longer lasting roads and
bridges.
State Materials Office
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To be acknowledged by our customers and partners as the leader in
transportation materials testing and research in the U.S.A.
Quality Statement
R.I.T.E. and Right Now! -- Respect | Integrity | Teamwork | Excellence
Accreditations
International Organization of Standardization/International
Electro-technical Commission (ISO/IEC) 17025 -- The ISO/IEC
17025 Accreditation is a voluntary program that brings those
laboratories that participate to an international competence level.
The program includes independent, university, government and
manufacturers' in-house laboratories.
American
Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO)
R-18 -- The AASHTO Accreditation Program (AAP
- AASHTO R18) is a laboratory accreditation program
that is managed by AASHTO Materials Reference Laboratory (AMRL)
and the Cement and Concrete Reference Laboratory (CCRL). The
participating laboratories are monitored by site inspections
by AMRL and CCRL personnel and by participating in proficiency
samples.
National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Conference (NELAC)
Accreditation
The National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation
Conference (NELAC) is sponsored by the United States Environmental
Protection Agency as a voluntary association for state and federal
officials. This accreditation pertains to the testing of
non-potable water used in concrete.
Operating Objective
To determine the parameters of the utility of the materials, methods
and equipment proposed for usage in the construction and maintenance
of highways and to determine the extent to which the materials used
meet the specifications required of such materials.
Activities
The Florida
Department of Transportation State Materials Office (SMO), located in
Gainesville, sets policies and procedures for the materials program,
which are carried out at the district level. This office works in
conjunction with six district materials offices that are located
throughout the state.
The SMO develops the
criteria for acceptable material quality; provides technical
assistance and support to the districts in solving materials-related
problems; and monitors field activities for compliance with federal
and state policies and procedures.
The
primary activities performed by the SMO include:
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Support Activities – Assist the districts with solving
materials-related problems during construction. The SMO acts as an
independent third party to resolve materials issues to ensure
consistency in the districts. These support activities include both
laboratory technical assistance and specialized field testing.
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Materials Evaluation and Control
– Develop
and implement the Sampling and Testing Program.
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Research – Research
and identify solutions for innovative, cost-effective, durable
materials on state road construction projects.
The SMO
strives to achieve the highest quality construction by providing
technical assistance and program oversight. It is the long-term vision
of the SMO to develop a
performance-oriented materials program for longer lasting roads and
bridges.
Statutory Authority
Values
| Teamwork |
Working cooperatively toward a common goal. |
| Integrity |
Honesty, professionalism, fairness, doing what you say
you'll do, responsibility. |
| Accuracy |
Consistently reporting correct information. |
| Respect |
Courtesy,
listening to and valuing others opinions. |
| Excellence |
Giving best
effort, consistently meet customers expectations the first
time, astounding the customer. |
| Creativity |
Finding new ways
to improve performance. |
| Service/Responsiveness |
Timely action. |
Logos
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The Florida Department of
Transportation (FDOT) Materials Program logos have been created
for use in lieu of text to state the name of the FDOT Materials
Program, State Materials or District Materials Offices. The logos
are available for use in printed material and electronic media and
both can be reproduced in either color or black and white.
A trademark is registered with the
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (U.S. Registration No.
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