Njdot Standard Drawings _hot_ -

Historically, NJDOT drawings underwent a conversion to metric units in the 1990s (identified by distinct drawing numbers). However, like most US DOTs, New Jersey has reverted to Imperial units. Current standard drawings are exclusively in Imperial measurements (feet and inches), though legacy metric drawings remain archived for the maintenance of older infrastructure.

The NJDOT organizes its standard drawings into distinct series based on the discipline of work. This classification system helps engineers locate relevant details efficiently. njdot standard drawings

New Jersey roads face harsh freeze-thaw cycles. The standard drawings for pavement structure define the composition of the surface, base, and sub-base courses, often specifying the use of Hot Mix Asphalt (HMA) mixtures specific to the region's traffic loading. like most US DOTs