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Waco District
WAC
The Waco District is a TxDOT district office including
the following counties: Bell, Bosque, Coryell, Falls, Hamilton,
Hill, Limestone, and McLennan. Area offices are located in Belton,
Gatesville, Hillsboro, Marlin, and Waco. Maintenance offices are
located in Belton, Killeen, Gatesville, Hamilton, Hillsboro, Meridian,
Marlin, Mexia, and Waco.
Inside TxDOT
waived project
A waived project is a Construction or Maintenance
project which does not require the submission of audited financial
statements.
Bidder’s Questionnaire
wale
A wale is a guide or brace of steel or timber,
used in trenches and other construction.
Geotechnical Manual
wall-to-wall inventory
A wall-to-wall inventory occurs when all stock
items are inventoried within a few days.
Materials And Supplies Management System Manual
water absorption
Water absorption is the percent of water necessary
to be added to the aggregate to obtain saturated surface dry (SSD)
condition.
Manual of Testing Procedures
water content of a material
Water content of a material is equal to the ratio
of the mass of “pore” or “free” water in a given mass of material
to the mass of the solid particles in the same mass of material,
expressed as a percentage.
Manual of Testing Procedures
waters of the United States
Waters of the United States is all waters which
are currently used, were used, or may be used, for interstate or
foreign commerce, including waters subject to tidal effect and wetlands.Waters
of the United States means all interstate lakes, rivers, streams,
mudflats, sandflats, wetlands, sloughs, prairie potholes, wet meadows,
playa lakes, natural ponds, tributaries which would or could affect interstate
or foreign commerce.
Hydraulics Manual
watershed area
A watershed area is all land and water within
the confines of a drainage divide or a water problem area consisting
in whole or in part of land needing drainage or irrigation.
Hydraulics Manual
waves/sags/humps
Waves/sags/humps are surface defects which often
results in poor ride quality, excessive impact loading of bridges
and slabs, and may make vehicle control difficult. Typical causes
are fill settlement, unstable cuts, expansive soils, and embankment
shear failures.
Maintenance Collection
welded wire fabric
WWF
Welded wire fabric is a two-way reinforcement
system for rigid slabs, fabricated from cold-drawn steel wire, having
parallel longitudinal wires welded at regular intervals to parallel
transverse wires. The wires may be either smooth or deformed. Deformed
wire (used in deformed wire fabric, DWF) is that which has uniformly
spaced deformations which inhibit longitudinal movement of the wire
and which conform to “Specifications for Welded Deformed Steel Wire
Fabric for Concrete Reinforcement,” AASHTO Designation M221.
Pavement Design Manual
Welfare-to-Work
W-t-W
Welfare-to-Work is a U.S. Department of Labor
program providing assistance to long-term welfare recipients to
overcome barriers to employment.
Public Transportation Collection
wet aggregate
Wet aggregate refers to aggregate in the stockpile
condition.
Manual of Testing Procedures
wetland
Wetlands means land that has a predominance of
hydric soils. Wetlands means land that is inundated or saturated
by surface or groundwater at a frequency and duration to support
a prevalence of hydrophytic vegetation typically adapted for life
in saturated soil conditions. Wetlands means land that under normal
circumstances does support a prevalence of hydrophytic vegetation.
Examples include swamps, marshes, bogs, and similar areas.
Texas Civil Statutes,
Article
5421uwhistleblower
A whistleblower is an employee who in good faith
reports a suspected violation of law to the appropriate law enforcement
agency.
Human Resources Manual
whistleblower grievance
A whistleblower grievance is a grievance alleging
retaliation for reporting a suspected violation of law to an appropriate
law enforcement authority.
Human Resources Manual
Wichita Falls District
WFS
The Wichita Falls District is a TxDOT district
office including the following counties: Archer, Baylor, Clay, Cooke,
Montague, Throckmorton, Wichita, Wilbarger, and Young. Area offices
are located in Bowie, Gainesville, Graham, Vernon, and Wichita Falls.
Maintenance offices are located in Bowie, Nocona, Gainesville, Graham,
Olney, Throckmorton, Electra, Seymour, Vernon, Archer City, Henrietta,
and Wichita Falls.
Inside TxDOT
Wide Area Information Server
WAIS
Wide Area Information Server is a text search
and retrieval tool designed to extract information from text-based
databases.
Information Technology and Services Manual
Wide Area Network
WAN
A wide area network (WAN) connects many local
networks (LANs) or metropolitan area networks (MANs) together to
provide limited resource sharing among the connected networks. A
WAN consists of low-speed lines (that is, modems) to high-speed
links. WANs are usually used to provide access to information (such
as file sharing), rather than resource sharing of devices such as
printers and disks.
Information Security Manual
WinCore
WinCore is a specialized computer program which
enables the engineer to input field and laboratory data, request
a foundation study of various types and sizes, and obtain an output
of input and calculated data with a summary of comparative foundation
designs.
wireless
Wireless communication is simply data communication
without the use of landlines. This may involve cellular telephone,
two-way radio, fixed wireless (broadband wireless), laser, or satellite communications.
Information Security Manual
wireless access point
A wireless access point is a base station that
plugs into an Ethernet hub or server. Users can roam between access
points.
Information Security Manual
work authorization
- Work authorization is a written authorization to begin work issued according to the entity and prime contract in place with the department. The work authorization includes a detailed scope of work as well as a contract period and maximum amount payable that does not exceed the time or money restrictions specified in the prime contract.Contract Management Manual
- Work authorization is the authorization issued by TxDOT to a consultant (engineer) to perform inspections of bridge structures in various counties and districts in Texas. The Work Authorization is normally issued for a specific period of time with a commencement and ending date specified.Bridge Inspection Manual
work order
A work order is the document that details the
authorization amount and permits the MPO to begin work under the
approved UPWP.
Transportation Planning and Programming Collection
workplace
A workplace is any location where a TxDOT employee
works, whether or not on state-owned property. An employee is in
the workplace when operating or riding in a state vehicle.
Human Resources Manual
work program
A work program is a periodic statement of proposed
work and estimated costs that document the eligible activities to
be undertaken with FHWA planning and research funds during the next
1- or 2-year period by STAs and/or their subrecipients.
Transportation Planning and Programming Collection
workstation
Workstation is a generic term used to describe
all microcomputers implemented to support TxDOT business functions.
Information Security Manual
work unit
A work unit is the smallest work group within
a D/D/O/R, or Administration. Examples include, but are not limited
to: A crew in a maintenance section, branch segments of a section,
a specialized unit of business as defined on the D/D/O/R organizational
chart.
Human Resources Manual
work week
A work week is the number of hours per week an
employee normally works or a weekly average of the hours worked
during the 12 weeks before the leave, excluding holidays. Forty
hours worked within the 168 consecutive hours beginning at midnight
on Friday and ending at midnight the following Friday. The State
of Texas has defined its official work week as eight hours per day, Monday
through Friday.
Human Resources Manual
workability
Workability is the ease with which paving mixtures
may be placed and compacted. Workability of a mix depends upon a
combination of factors, including temperature, asphalt content and
aggregate gradation.
Departmental Material Specifications
workers’ compensation claims
Workers’ compensation claims are claims made by
employees or their beneficiaries resulting from injuries or death
to department employees in the course and scope of their employment.
Occupational Safety Manual
workday
A workday is any regularly scheduled hours of
work, not including uninterrupted break time, that falls within
a 24-hour period beginning at midnight and ending the following
midnight.
Human Resources Manual
working day
A calendar day (not including Saturdays, Sundays,
or legal holidays) in which weather or other conditions, not under
the control of the contractor, will permit the performance of the
principal unit of work underway for a continuous period of not less
than 7 hours between 7 a.m. and 6 p.m. (Refer to Item 1, TxDOT
Standard Specifications). The contractor may choose to work on
Saturday or legal holidays other than the six listed and be charged
one day.
Construction Contract Administration Manual
World Wide Web
WWW
The World Wide Web is all the network-accessible
resources and users on the Internet that are using the Hypertext
Transfer Protocol (HTTP).
Information Security Manual
Worm
Worm is a program that makes copies of itself
elsewhere in a computing system. These copies may be created on
the same computer or may be sent over networks to other computers.
The first use of the term described a program that copied itself
benignly around a network, using otherwise-unused resources on networked
machines to perform distributed computation. Some worms are security threats,
using networks to spread themselves the wishes of the system owners
and disrupting networks by overloading them. It is similar to a
virus, in that it makes copies of itself, but different in that
it need not attach to particular files or sectors at all.
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Information Security Manual