Most designers will specify only movement ranges and the contractor will buy a proprietory joint from a supplier.
All countries have expansion joint requirements in one or other code. In the USA and Canada, each State/Province do too. The joint manufacturer will be able to say if they comply with the specific requirements of the country/province/state.
I could not agree more, expansion joints are a pain in the neck, but they are also necessary. 1100 feet are 335 meters, with thermal coeficient of 12E-6, and a temperature range of 50 degrees you have an expansion of 200 mm. If you do not install an expansion joint those 200 mm are either going to cause a lot of stresses or a lot of cracks. That is without talking about braking forces, settlements, bearing movements,...