Durability of Geosynthetics - Phase II

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General Information
Solicitation Number: 88
Status: End Solicitation Phase
Date Posted: Jul 01, 2002
Last Updated: Nov 15, 2002
Solicitation Expires:
Partners: CA, FL, IADOT, ID, IL, KS, LA, MDOT SHA, MN, MS, NC, ND, NE, NY, PADOT, SC, UT, WA, WI
Lead Organization: Federal Highway Administration
Financial Summary
Suggested Contribution:
Commitment Start Year:
Commitment End Year:
100% SP&R Approval: Not Requested
Commitments Required:
Commitments Received:
Contact Information
Lead Study Contact(s): Jean Landolt
Jean.Landolt@dot.gov
FHWA Technical Liaison(s): Al DiMillio
Phone: 202- 493-3035
Organization Year Commitments Technical Contact Name Funding Contact Name Contact Number Email Address
California Department of Transportation 0 $0.00
Florida Department of Transportation 0 $0.00
Idaho Department of Transportation 0 $0.00
Illinois Department of Transportation 0 $0.00
Iowa Department of Transportation 0 $0.00
Kansas Department of Transportation 0 $0.00
Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development 0 $0.00
Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration 0 $0.00
Minnesota Department of Transportation 0 $0.00
Mississippi Department of Transportation 0 $0.00
Nebraska Department of Transportation 0 $0.00
New York State Department of Transportation 0 $0.00
North Carolina Department of Transportation 0 $0.00
North Dakota Department of Transportation 0 $0.00
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation 0 $0.00
South Carolina Department of Transportation 0 $0.00
Utah Department of Transportation 0 $0.00 Daniel Hsiao 801-386-4929 dhsiao@utah.gov
Washington State Department of Transportation 0 $0.00
Wisconsin Department of Transportation 0 $0.00

Objectives

To develop testing and interpretation protocols for geosynthetic durability evaluation.

Comments

As of 2/2002, the final report is being written. All of the field and lab work have been completed.

No document attached.

Durability of Geosynthetics - Phase II

General Information
Solicitation Number: 88
Status: End Solicitation Phase
Date Posted: Jul 01, 2002
Last Updated: Nov 15, 2002
Solicitation Expires:
Partners: CA, FL, IADOT, ID, IL, KS, LA, MDOT SHA, MN, MS, NC, ND, NE, NY, PADOT, SC, UT, WA, WI
Lead Organization: Federal Highway Administration
Financial Summary
Suggested Contribution:
Commitment Start Year:
Commitment End Year:
100% SP&R Approval: Not Requested
Commitments Required:
Commitments Received:
Contact Information
Lead Study Contact(s): Jean Landolt
Jean.Landolt@dot.gov
FHWA Technical Liaison(s): Al DiMillio
Phone: 202- 493-3035
Commitments by Organizations
Agency Year Commitments Technical Contact Name Funding Contact Name Contact Number Email Address
California Department of Transportation 0 $0.00
Florida Department of Transportation 0 $0.00
Idaho Department of Transportation 0 $0.00
Illinois Department of Transportation 0 $0.00
Iowa Department of Transportation 0 $0.00
Kansas Department of Transportation 0 $0.00
Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development 0 $0.00
Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration 0 $0.00
Minnesota Department of Transportation 0 $0.00
Mississippi Department of Transportation 0 $0.00
Nebraska Department of Transportation 0 $0.00
New York State Department of Transportation 0 $0.00
North Carolina Department of Transportation 0 $0.00
North Dakota Department of Transportation 0 $0.00
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation 0 $0.00
South Carolina Department of Transportation 0 $0.00
Utah Department of Transportation 0 $0.00 Daniel Hsiao 801-386-4929 dhsiao@utah.gov
Washington State Department of Transportation 0 $0.00
Wisconsin Department of Transportation 0 $0.00

Objectives

To develop testing and interpretation protocols for geosynthetic durability evaluation.

Comments

As of 2/2002, the final report is being written. All of the field and lab work have been completed.

No document attached.

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