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Master Courtesy Distribution Lists

Last updated on June 28, 2024

The courtesy copy distribution list is used for the initial distribution of all ministry viewing copies, and distribution of any addenda that may be issued at a later date.

Last Updated: March 21, 2023

  • Bridge - Courtesy Distribution List
  • Construction - Courtesy Distribution List
  • Electrical - Courtesy Distribution List
  • Environment - Courtesy Distribution List
  • Geotech - Courtesy Distribution List
  • Gravel Crushing - Courtesy Distribution List
  • Guardrail - Courtesy Distribution List
  • Pavement Marking - Courtesy Distribution List
  • Paving - Courtesy Distribution List
  • Sealcoating and Microsurfacing - Courtesy Distribution List
  • Traffic - Courtesy Distribution List

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