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Preparing for ITM 211 Changes in 2026 Webinar

Katie Allison | 11/20/25

Join us for a technical presentation on the upcoming changes to INDOT’s Certified Aggregate Producer Program (ITM 211), effective January 1, 2026. This session will provide an in-depth overview of the revisions from the existing version to the newly published 2026 update.

Key changes to be discussed include:
• Revised Sampling & Testing Frequencies – Introduction of new production and load-out frequency requirements based solely on tonnage, replacing the partially time-based intervals.
• New Compliance Monitoring – Producers must now monitor and report the production Compliance Rate and the load-out Percent Within Limits (PWL) in the diary for certain aggregate sizes, with thresholds triggering corrective action and notification to INDOT
• Enhanced Documentation & Control Charts – Updated requirements for diaries, statistical compliance, and electronic control charting to strengthen quality assurance and traceability
• Updated Quality Control Plan (QCP) Standards – Updated expectations for sampling plans, downstream controls, lab verification procedures, and addenda handling to align with INDOT and Industry’s long-term quality objectives

Whether you are a producer, consultant, or INDOT partner, this webinar will help you understand the implications of the updated program, prepare for implementation, and ensure compliance ahead of the January 2026 effective date.

Do you have questions about the updated ITM 211 that you would like to make sure are addressed? Please email them to MEHRHART@INDOT.IN.GOV for consideration.

Can’t make the live webinar? View the webinar on YouTube

Download the Webinar Materials

CAPP ITM 211 Webinar – Slide Deck

CAPP ITM 211 Webinar – Study Guide with Answers

CAPP ITM 211 Webinar – Q & A Document

Updated ITM 211 effective 1/1/2026

INDOT Management Representative Letter for ITM 211 Updates

Want more Material Handling Training?

With the changes to ITM 211, there will be a focus on loadout testing. IMAA has created a training package available to both IMAA members and non-members for Best Practices for Material Handling. You can access this training package through the IMAA Online Marketplace.

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