Product
Evaluation Application Instructions
Introduction
The
Product Resource Investment Deployment and Evaluation (PRIDE) program is designed to assist the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) select products for use by the Department. Products selected through the PRIDE program are listed on the ADOT Approved Products List
(APL).
The categories of products covered by the PRIDE
program are shown on the APL. A
request for evaluation requires submission of a complete Application
for Product Evaluation (Application). The format of this submittal is discussed in the following
sections. A separate Application shall be submitted for each product. Furthermore, a product with more than one use in the highway
industry shall be submitted with a separate Application for each
use.
Two complete copies of
each application
(including attachments) must be submitted.
The submittal address is:
PRIDE Program
Arizona Department of Transportation
2739 East Washington Street, Mail Drop 075R
Phoenix, Arizona 85034-1422
Tel: 602.712.6430
Reference Documents
Application for Product Evaluation
Approved Products List
ADOT
Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction - 2000
ADOT Stored Specifications
(updates to 2000 Standard Specifications)
Evaluation Options
Only one of the following options
should be selected for each Application.
(1) Applications for products covered by current ADOT specifications should be submitted
using the guidance described in Section 1 of these instructions.
(2) Applications for products that are not covered by current ADOT specifications should
be submitted using the guidance described in Section 2 of these instructions.
1. Acceptance Based on Current Specifications
The Applicant must identify the
APL category or categories that would list this product.
A copy of the APL may be viewed or downloaded here:
http://www.azdot.gov/TPD/ATRC/pride/apl.asp
ADOT has standard specifications
and standard drawings, which encompass many of the products in the highway industry. If
ADOT has applicable specifications the product will be evaluated based on these
specifications. If this option is selected the applicant should identify the section of
the ADOT specifications and other specifications that apply to the product under the
Application heading Product Meets the Following Specifications and Test Procedures.
ADOT specifications and standard drawings are available from
the Internet at:
http://www.azdot.gov/Highways/ConstGrp/Contractors/StandardSpecifications.asp
or from ADOT
Engineering Records. The complete reference copy of the
specifications, Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction
- 2000, is available in hard copy
from:
Arizona Department of Transportation
Engineering Records Section
1655 W. Jackson - Room 175 - Mail Drop 112F
Phoenix, Arizona 85007-3217
Telephone 602.712.8216 or 712.7498
FAX: 602.712.3235
Updates to the reference document, or Stored Specifications,
are available from the Internet at:
http://www.azdot.gov/Highways/cns/CNS_Stored_specs.asp
The Application should include
necessary support documentation, such as certifications of compliance from independent
laboratories and Material Safety Data Sheets. It is the Applicant's responsibility to satisfy all criteria set forth in
ADOT current specifications.
2. Request for Evaluation
The Applicant must identify the
category or categories that would list this product in the Approved Product List.
Products which have no applicable
ADOT specifications or standards require a case-by-case evaluation. The evaluation program will be
based on the recommendation of one of ADOT's Product Evaluation Committees (Materials and
Traffic Control).
The Application should include
necessary support documentation, such as reports, brochures, etc. The supporting material
should demonstrate the product's advantages and benefits to ADOT. Each
Application
submitted under Section 2 of this Policy shall contain, as a minimum, the following
elements:
- A completed Application signed by an authorized agent of the company.
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An estimated cost of the product or procedure (delivered to Phoenix).
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Specifications for the product or procedure.
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A description of the claimed advantages over existing products or procedures (be
specific).
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Verification of the advantages. (Include laboratory reports, data, calculations, etc.)
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History of past use, if any. Include reports of evaluations, if any, with names and
telephone numbers of contacts, and whether or not such evaluations support the claimed
advantages.
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Availability of product. (State whether the product is in commercial production. If so
in what quantities? If not when will it be?)
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Safety and environmental precautions associated with the product or procedure. Include
a completed copy of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration Material Safety Data
Sheet.
- Description of the desired evaluation program. Discuss the project type, project
duration, quantities, controls, specifications, special features, etc.
- A statement that the product or procedure will be provided to ADOT free of charge in
support of the proposed evaluation program.
- A statement that the Applicant will provide technical assistance in formulating the
evaluation program at no cost to ADOT.
- A statement that the Applicant will reimburse ADOT for costs involved in conducting
any special tests or other extra costs involved in testing. The terms and conditions of
the Applicant's reimbursement offer should be clearly stated, including, but not limited
to statements regarding the maximum funding proposed by the Applicant for the evaluation,
the proposed joint adventure agreement, and the terms of reimbursement.
- A statement that the Applicant agrees to provide on-site technical assistance during
any field tests at no cost to ADOT.
- A statement granting permission to ADOT to reproduce, in full or in part, any
information supplied by the Applicant in association with the Application unless
specifically excluded and clearly marked as not being authorized for reproduction. This
permission also will apply to material with copyrights held by the Applicant.
Items 11 through 14 above must be explicitly listed in the Application. If the
Applicant
cannot comply with a condition required by Items 11 through 14, this must be clearly
stated in the Application, along with special terms or conditions the
Applicant proposes
to place upon such requirements.
If a Product Evaluation Committee
recommends a product for evaluation, the Committee will propose an ADOT evaluation
strategy. This may include preparation of a work plan to accomplish the evaluation.
Evaluations will be performed in strict accordance with such work plans.
Material Safety Data Sheets
A Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
must be included in applications for products with chemical constituents. The MSDS must list all hazardous and
non-hazardous materials. A statement that a portion of the product is made up of non-hazardous materials is not
sufficient information for ADOT to evaluate the product.
Exceptions
This policy shall not preclude
ADOT from performing, on its own initiative, evaluations or field tests of any product or
procedure which may benefit ADOT. This includes products or procedures originating from
sources other than vendors, as well as vendor proposals which include exceptions to
requirements set forth in this policy.
Product Endorsement
The evaluation or use of a product
by ADOT does not constitute an endorsement by ADOT nor does it imply a commitment to
purchase, recommend, or specify the product in the future. Furthermore, the vendor is
prohibited from using ADOT or its test results in product advertising.
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