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Today, weamp;#39;ll discuss electronic signatures (e-signatures) and e-sealing for project records and record sets. Our topics include the requirements for signatures and e-sealing, an introduction to docHub, an overview of the workflow, getting started with docHub in Project Share, and the available instructional videos. First, letamp;#39;s talk about the requirements for e-signatures and e-sealing. Why are we transitioning from paper to electronic records? This shift is part of the FHWA Everyday Counts initiative. To support this, CDOT has issued two procedural directives. Directive 508.1 covers the professional engineeramp;#39;s stamp, stating that by January 2020, all CDOT, local agency, and consulting engineers must use electronic sealing, with exemptions allowed only until January 2021. What does this include? It covers engineering designs, record sets, contract modification orders, contract drawings, and specifications. This also applies to