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State DOT Standards & Specifications Directory
Direct links to every state’s highway construction specifications — updated April 2026
This is Part 2 of our standards series. If you haven’t already, read Part 1: Understanding Standards and Specifications for background on what standards are, why they matter, and how to verify your products comply.
Below is a direct link to every state DOT’s current Standard Specifications for Highway and Bridge Construction. These are the official documents that define material requirements, construction methods, and product standards for each state’s transportation projects.
Tip: Most state DOT spec books are free PDF downloads. Bookmark your target states’ specifications and check for updates annually — states revise their specs regularly, and bidding on outdated specs can disqualify your proposal.
A – I
- Alabama DOT Specifications
- Alaska DOT Specifications
- Arizona DOT Standards
- Arkansas DOT Specifications
- California DOT (Caltrans) Specifications
- Colorado DOT Specifications
- Connecticut DOT Manuals
- Delaware DOT Specifications
- Florida DOT Specifications
- Georgia DOT (The Source)
- Hawaii DOT Specifications
- Idaho DOT Manuals
- Illinois DOT Specifications
- Indiana DOT Specifications
- Iowa DOT Specifications
K – N
- Kansas DOT Specifications
- Kentucky DOT Specifications
- Louisiana DOTD Specifications
- Maine DOT Standards
- Maryland DOT Specifications
- Massachusetts DOT Specifications
- Michigan DOT Specifications
- Minnesota DOT Specifications
- Mississippi DOT Standards
- Missouri DOT Specifications
- Montana DOT Specifications
- Nebraska DOT Specifications
- Nevada DOT Specifications
- New Hampshire DOT Specifications
- New Jersey DOT Specifications
- New Mexico DOT Standards
- New York DOT Specifications
- North Carolina DOT Specifications
- North Dakota DOT Specifications
O – W
- Ohio DOT Specifications
- Oklahoma DOT Construction
- Oregon DOT Specifications
- Pennsylvania DOT Specifications
- Rhode Island DOT (Blue Book)
- South Carolina DOT Specifications
- South Dakota DOT Specifications
- Tennessee DOT Specifications
- Texas DOT Specifications
- Utah DOT Standards
- Vermont DOT Specifications
- Virginia DOT Specifications
- Washington DOT Specifications
- West Virginia DOT Specifications
- Wisconsin DOT Specifications
- Wyoming DOT Specifications

How to Use State DOT Specifications
- Download the full spec book for each state you want to sell to — most are free PDFs
- Find your product division — specs are organized by division (earthwork, concrete, asphalt, traffic devices, etc.)
- Check for supplemental specifications — many states issue annual updates that supersede sections of the base spec book
- Note the referenced ASTM/AASHTO standards within each section — your product must meet those specific test methods
- Check the QPL — if the spec section references a Qualified Products List, your product must be on it. See our QPL guide
- Contact the state DOT materials engineer if you have questions about specific requirements
Important Notes
- Specifications change. States update their spec books every 3-5 years and issue supplemental specs annually. Always verify you’re working from the current edition.
- Project-specific specs override the standard book. Individual solicitations may include special provisions that add to or modify the standard specifications.
- State specs aren’t just for highway work. Many state agencies reference DOT specs for building construction, utility work, and facility maintenance projects.
- Need help? APEX Accelerators provide free assistance to businesses navigating government procurement and specifications.
Related Guides
Part 1: Understanding Standards | What is a QPL? | 50-State Vendor Directory | Getting Started Guide
Last updated: April 2026. All 50 state DOT links verified. If you find a broken link, please let us know.
