National Partnership to Improve the Quality of Preventive Maintenance Treatment Construction & Data Collection Practices (PG Phase III)

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General Information
Solicitation Number: 1581
Former Study Number:
Status: Cleared by FHWA
Date Posted: Jun 23, 2022
Last Updated: Aug 15, 2024
Solicitation Expires: Sep 30, 2027
Partners: *, AK, AL, AR, CO, DE, ID, IL, MA, MDOT SHA, MI, MN, MS, NC, ND, NY, SC, TX, WA, WI
Lead Organization: Minnesota Department of Transportation
Financial Summary
Suggested Contribution:
Commitment Start Year: 2022
Commitment End Year: 2028
100% SP&R Approval: Not Requested
Commitments Required: $1,500,000.00
Commitments Received: $3,100,000.00
Estimated Duration Month: 60
Waiver Requested: No
Contact Information
Lead Study Contact(s): Joel Ulring
joel.ulring@state.mn.us
FHWA Technical Liaison(s): Deborah Walker
deborah.walker@dot.gov
Phone: 202-493-3068
Study Champion(s): Ben Worel
ben.worel@state.mn.us
Phone: 7633812130
Organization Year Commitments Technical Contact Name Funding Contact Name Contact Number Email Address
* $0.00
Alabama Department of Transportation 2023 $50,000.00 Scott George Kidada Dixon 334.353.6940 dixonk@dot.state.al.us
Alabama Department of Transportation 2024 $50,000.00 Scott George Kidada Dixon 334.353.6940 dixonk@dot.state.al.us
Alabama Department of Transportation 2025 $50,000.00 Scott George Kidada Dixon 334.353.6940 dixonk@dot.state.al.us
Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities 2024 $50,000.00 Andrew Pavey Cristina DeMattio +1 9074515382 Cristina.DeMattio@alaska.gov
Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities 2025 $50,000.00 Andrew Pavey Cristina DeMattio +1 9074515382 Cristina.DeMattio@alaska.gov
Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities 2026 $50,000.00 Andrew Pavey Cristina DeMattio +1 9074515382 Cristina.DeMattio@alaska.gov
Arkansas Department of Transportation $0.00
Colorado Department of Transportation 2024 $50,000.00 Vincent Battista Thien Tran (303) 757-9522 thien.tran@state.co.us
Colorado Department of Transportation 2025 $50,000.00 Vincent Battista Thien Tran (303) 757-9522 thien.tran@state.co.us
Colorado Department of Transportation 2026 $50,000.00 Vincent Battista Thien Tran (303) 757-9522 thien.tran@state.co.us
Delaware Department of Transportation 2025 $20,000.00 Mike Beulah Nicole Johnson 302-760-2092 nicole.johnson@delaware.gov
Idaho Department of Transportation 2023 $150,000.00 John Arambarri Amanda Laib 208-334-8181 amanda.laib@itd.idaho.gov
Idaho Department of Transportation 2024 $50,000.00 John Arambarri Amanda Laib 208-334-8181 amanda.laib@itd.idaho.gov
Idaho Department of Transportation 2025 $50,000.00 John Arambarri Amanda Laib 208-334-8181 amanda.laib@itd.idaho.gov
Idaho Department of Transportation 2026 $0.00 John Arambarri Amanda Laib 208-334-8181 amanda.laib@itd.idaho.gov
Illinois Department of Transportation 2024 $50,000.00 John Senger John Senger 217-782-8582 John.Senger@Illinois.gov
Illinois Department of Transportation 2025 $50,000.00 John Senger John Senger 217-782-8582 John.Senger@Illinois.gov
Illinois Department of Transportation 2026 $50,000.00 John Senger John Senger 217-782-8582 John.Senger@Illinois.gov
Illinois Department of Transportation 2027 $50,000.00 John Senger John Senger 217-782-8582 John.Senger@Illinois.gov
Illinois Department of Transportation 2028 $50,000.00 John Senger John Senger 217-782-8582 John.Senger@Illinois.gov
Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration 2024 $50,000.00 Paulo DeSousa Sharon Hawkins 410-545-2920 shawkins2@mdot.maryland.gov
Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration 2025 $50,000.00 Paulo DeSousa Sharon Hawkins 410-545-2920 shawkins2@mdot.maryland.gov
Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration 2026 $50,000.00 Paulo DeSousa Sharon Hawkins 410-545-2920 shawkins2@mdot.maryland.gov
Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration 2027 $50,000.00 Paulo DeSousa Sharon Hawkins 410-545-2920 shawkins2@mdot.maryland.gov
Massachusetts Department of Transportation $0.00
Michigan Department of Transportation 2024 $50,000.00 Tyler Hunt Andre' Clover 517-749-9001 clovera@michigan.gov
Michigan Department of Transportation 2025 $50,000.00 Tyler Hunt Andre' Clover 517-749-9001 clovera@michigan.gov
Michigan Department of Transportation 2026 $50,000.00 Tyler Hunt Andre' Clover 517-749-9001 clovera@michigan.gov
Michigan Department of Transportation 2027 $50,000.00 Tyler Hunt Andre' Clover 517-749-9001 clovera@michigan.gov
Minnesota Department of Transportation 2023 $50,000.00 Joel Ulring Leif Halverson Leif.Halverson@state.mn.us
Minnesota Department of Transportation 2024 $50,000.00 Joel Ulring Leif Halverson Leif.Halverson@state.mn.us
Minnesota Department of Transportation 2025 $50,000.00 Joel Ulring Leif Halverson Leif.Halverson@state.mn.us
Minnesota Department of Transportation 2026 $50,000.00 Joel Ulring Leif Halverson Leif.Halverson@state.mn.us
Minnesota Department of Transportation 2027 $50,000.00 Joel Ulring Leif Halverson Leif.Halverson@state.mn.us
Mississippi Department of Transportation 2024 $50,000.00 Alex Middleton Robert Vance RVance@mdot.ms.gov
Mississippi Department of Transportation 2025 $50,000.00 Alex Middleton Robert Vance RVance@mdot.ms.gov
Mississippi Department of Transportation 2026 $50,000.00 Alex Middleton Robert Vance RVance@mdot.ms.gov
Mississippi Department of Transportation 2027 $50,000.00 Alex Middleton Robert Vance RVance@mdot.ms.gov
New York State Department of Transportation 2024 $50,000.00 Thomas Kane Gail Carpenter 518-457-8083 Gail.Carpenter@dot.ny.gov
New York State Department of Transportation 2025 $50,000.00 Thomas Kane Gail Carpenter 518-457-8083 Gail.Carpenter@dot.ny.gov
New York State Department of Transportation 2026 $50,000.00 Thomas Kane Gail Carpenter 518-457-8083 Gail.Carpenter@dot.ny.gov
New York State Department of Transportation 2027 $50,000.00 Thomas Kane Gail Carpenter 518-457-8083 Gail.Carpenter@dot.ny.gov
North Carolina Department of Transportation 2023 $0.00 Garrett Lee Curtis Bradley 919-707-6661 cbradley8@ncdot.gov
North Carolina Department of Transportation 2024 $50,000.00 Garrett Lee Curtis Bradley 919-707-6661 cbradley8@ncdot.gov
North Carolina Department of Transportation 2025 $50,000.00 Garrett Lee Curtis Bradley 919-707-6661 cbradley8@ncdot.gov
North Carolina Department of Transportation 2026 $50,000.00 Garrett Lee Curtis Bradley 919-707-6661 cbradley8@ncdot.gov
North Carolina Department of Transportation 2027 $50,000.00 Garrett Lee Curtis Bradley 919-707-6661 cbradley8@ncdot.gov
North Carolina Department of Transportation 2028 $50,000.00 Garrett Lee Curtis Bradley 919-707-6661 cbradley8@ncdot.gov
North Dakota Department of Transportation 2023 $250,000.00 Tyler Wollmuth TJ Murphy 701-328-6910 tjmurphy@nd.gov
North Dakota Department of Transportation 2024 $0.00 Tyler Wollmuth TJ Murphy 701-328-6910 tjmurphy@nd.gov
North Dakota Department of Transportation 2025 $0.00 Tyler Wollmuth TJ Murphy 701-328-6910 tjmurphy@nd.gov
North Dakota Department of Transportation 2026 $0.00 Tyler Wollmuth TJ Murphy 701-328-6910 tjmurphy@nd.gov
North Dakota Department of Transportation 2027 $0.00 Tyler Wollmuth TJ Murphy 701-328-6910 tjmurphy@nd.gov
South Carolina Department of Transportation 2024 $50,000.00 Chris Kelly Terry Swygert 803-737-6691 SwygertTL@scdot.org
South Carolina Department of Transportation 2025 $50,000.00 Chris Kelly Terry Swygert 803-737-6691 SwygertTL@scdot.org
South Carolina Department of Transportation 2026 $50,000.00 Chris Kelly Terry Swygert 803-737-6691 SwygertTL@scdot.org
South Carolina Department of Transportation 2027 $50,000.00 Chris Kelly Terry Swygert 803-737-6691 SwygertTL@scdot.org
Texas Department of Transportation 2023 $0.00 Andre Smit Ned Mattila 512-416-4727 ned.mattila@txdot.gov
Texas Department of Transportation 2024 $50,000.00 Andre Smit Ned Mattila 512-416-4727 ned.mattila@txdot.gov
Texas Department of Transportation 2025 $50,000.00 Andre Smit Ned Mattila 512-416-4727 ned.mattila@txdot.gov
Texas Department of Transportation 2026 $50,000.00 Andre Smit Ned Mattila 512-416-4727 ned.mattila@txdot.gov
Texas Department of Transportation 2027 $50,000.00 Andre Smit Ned Mattila 512-416-4727 ned.mattila@txdot.gov
Texas Department of Transportation 2028 $50,000.00 Andre Smit Ned Mattila 512-416-4727 ned.mattila@txdot.gov
Washington State Department of Transportation 2024 $20,000.00 Karen Carlie Mustafa Mohamedali 360-704-6307 Mustafa.Mohamedali@wsdot.wa.gov
Washington State Department of Transportation 2025 $20,000.00 Karen Carlie Mustafa Mohamedali 360-704-6307 Mustafa.Mohamedali@wsdot.wa.gov
Washington State Department of Transportation 2026 $20,000.00 Karen Carlie Mustafa Mohamedali 360-704-6307 Mustafa.Mohamedali@wsdot.wa.gov
Washington State Department of Transportation 2027 $20,000.00 Karen Carlie Mustafa Mohamedali 360-704-6307 Mustafa.Mohamedali@wsdot.wa.gov
Wisconsin Department of Transportation 2024 $50,000.00 Haluk Sinan Coban Evelyn Bromberg 608-267-7360 evelyn.bromberg@dot.wi.gov

Background

The use of the right pavement preventive maintenance (PM) surface treatment at the right time on the right road can improve the condition level and extend the service life of a pavement structure.  When properly applied or constructed, they optimize performance of the pavement.  By monitoring the timing, placement, and performance of PM treatments through applied research, the optimal timing for placement can be determined and performance grading specifications developed, improving overall pavement performance.

This pooled-fund study will support state highway agencies (SHAs) and other Local Public Agencies (LPAs) by improving the application and quality of PM treatments on their pavements under live traffic conditions.  The study will also provide guidance and funding to SHAs and LPAs in an effort to standardize or harmonize treatment strategies, address implementation efforts, and develop best construction practices utilizing their existing specifications or available AASHTO standards.  For the study to be valuable, documentation of pretreatment pavement condition is critical along with monitoring of post treatment performance.  The study will use established and proven data collection procedures such as those from the Long-Term Pavement Performance (LTPP) program to monitor the PM treatments. This data will be available to the public through an online system (e.g. LTPP InfoPave™ web portal).

Objectives

This pooled-fund study is being developed to assist SHAs and LPAs in reviewing and developing pavement PM treatments which can advance their pavement preservation programs.  This study is also supplementing ongoing data analysis of existing pavement test sections in Minnesota (NRRA-MnROAD) and Alabama (NCAT) and support continued implementation activities established.  Combining these efforts will establish a national construction and data collection effort of pavement PM treatments applied to roadways at the direction of the study’s Technical Advisory Committee (TAC).  Participation in the study is being encouraged by SHAs, LPAs, FHWA, Federal Lands Highway Division, academia and industry representatives.  Collaboration with experts from these groups will help set criteria for identifying PM construction practices and data collection requirements, discuss optimal timing for placing of PM treatments and establishing the minimum number of pavement sections required for each type of PM treatment used for statistical analysis.  Non-financial participants can provide technical knowledge and input; however, financial contributors will make final decision on treatments to be constructed.

Using the outcome from the above collaborative activities, the study partners will initiate and monitor State, local, and Federal PM treatments and projects to develop preventive maintenance solutions (i.e. decision trees, toolboxes, etc.).  Implementation of practical research results from other PM cooperative projects (i.e. NCAT, MnROAD, NCPP) will be used to access the impact of preventive maintenance treatments on extending service life of pavements.  Lessons learned will be documented and shared along with information to assist in the updating of the national pavement preservation research roadmap.

Scope of Work

The scope of this project consists of several tasks including project administration, identifying selecting pavement sections/projects, constructing PM test sections incorporating established AASHTO standards to validate and verify existing construction practices.  The tasks of this study will build off the success of previous pavement preservation pooled fund projects PG1  TPF-5(267), & PG2 TPF-5(375).

The intent of the study is to assist SHAs, LPAs and Federal Lands by developing guidance and design methods.  With assistance from the SHAs, the TAC will develop the scope of work for the study.  It will also provide the technical knowledge and oversight of the construction and data gathering for the projects.  

Comments

FHWA Technical Liaison(s):

Deborah Walker (deborah.walker@dot.gov)

Jason Dietz (jason.dietz@dot.gov

 

Duration

The duration of this study is anticipated to be five years with a targeted starting date of September 2022.

Funding

This proposed pooled-fund study is aiming for 20-25 States, each contributing a minimum of $50,000 per year for a minimum of three years and a maximum of five years. It is anticipated that FHWA, other agencies, and industry may also participate in the pooled fund.  To initiate this study, a threshold budget of $1,500,000 is proposed.  More funds are expected as States join providing additional funding for additional tasks.

Funding in Federal fiscal years 2022 through 2027 will be accepted for this study.

Timeline

The detailed timeline for the project will be developed by the TAC.  The solicitation will be posted in July 2022 with SHAs being able to contribute shortly thereafter.  Federal FY2022 funds will be committed by September 30, 2022.  This coming winter, a kick-off meeting will be held with contributing SHAs to establish the TAC and begin sharing information on the number and type of test sections to be included in the study.  It is expected the study will be completed within five years with the possibility of a follow-on study.

Partner Requirements

The requirements for SHAs, LPAs, and Federal Lands supporting this new pooled-fund study are as follows:

·         ·        Financial support for the study

·         ·        Regular attendance to in-person, virtual, or hybrid meetings

·         ·        Active collaboration/partnering with all TAC members

·         ·        Serve as champion within the home State and at local and national pavement preservation meetings/conferences (i.e. being a conduit of sharing deliverables and other information about the study)

Documents Attached
Title File/Link Document Category Document Type Privacy Document Date Download
SPR Match Waiver Approval Memorandum #1581 SPR Match Waiver Approval Memorandum TPF #1581.pdf Memorandum Other Public 2023-08-04
Experimental Design (PCC) Experimental Design (PCC).pdf Other Other Public 2022-06-23
Experimental Design (AC) Experimental Design (AC).pdf Other Other Public 2022-06-23

National Partnership to Improve the Quality of Preventive Maintenance Treatment Construction & Data Collection Practices (PG Phase III)

General Information
Solicitation Number: 1581
Status: Cleared by FHWA
Date Posted: Jun 23, 2022
Last Updated: Aug 15, 2024
Solicitation Expires: Sep 30, 2027
Partners: *, AK, AL, AR, CO, DE, ID, IL, MA, MDOT SHA, MI, MN, MS, NC, ND, NY, SC, TX, WA, WI
Lead Organization: Minnesota Department of Transportation
Financial Summary
Suggested Contribution:
Commitment Start Year: 2022
Commitment End Year: 2028
100% SP&R Approval: Not Requested
Commitments Required: $1,500,000.00
Commitments Received: $3,100,000.00
Contact Information
Lead Study Contact(s): Joel Ulring
joel.ulring@state.mn.us
FHWA Technical Liaison(s): Deborah Walker
deborah.walker@dot.gov
Phone: 202-493-3068
Commitments by Organizations
Agency Year Commitments Technical Contact Name Funding Contact Name Contact Number Email Address
Alabama Department of Transportation 2023 $50,000.00 Scott George Kidada Dixon 334.353.6940 dixonk@dot.state.al.us
Alabama Department of Transportation 2024 $50,000.00 Scott George Kidada Dixon 334.353.6940 dixonk@dot.state.al.us
Alabama Department of Transportation 2025 $50,000.00 Scott George Kidada Dixon 334.353.6940 dixonk@dot.state.al.us
Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities 2024 $50,000.00 Andrew Pavey Cristina DeMattio +1 9074515382 Cristina.DeMattio@alaska.gov
Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities 2025 $50,000.00 Andrew Pavey Cristina DeMattio +1 9074515382 Cristina.DeMattio@alaska.gov
Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities 2026 $50,000.00 Andrew Pavey Cristina DeMattio +1 9074515382 Cristina.DeMattio@alaska.gov
Colorado Department of Transportation 2024 $50,000.00 Vincent Battista Thien Tran (303) 757-9522 thien.tran@state.co.us
Colorado Department of Transportation 2025 $50,000.00 Vincent Battista Thien Tran (303) 757-9522 thien.tran@state.co.us
Colorado Department of Transportation 2026 $50,000.00 Vincent Battista Thien Tran (303) 757-9522 thien.tran@state.co.us
Delaware Department of Transportation 2025 $20,000.00 Mike Beulah Nicole Johnson 302-760-2092 nicole.johnson@delaware.gov
Idaho Department of Transportation 2023 $150,000.00 John Arambarri Amanda Laib 208-334-8181 amanda.laib@itd.idaho.gov
Idaho Department of Transportation 2024 $50,000.00 John Arambarri Amanda Laib 208-334-8181 amanda.laib@itd.idaho.gov
Idaho Department of Transportation 2025 $50,000.00 John Arambarri Amanda Laib 208-334-8181 amanda.laib@itd.idaho.gov
Idaho Department of Transportation 2026 $0.00 John Arambarri Amanda Laib 208-334-8181 amanda.laib@itd.idaho.gov
Illinois Department of Transportation 2024 $50,000.00 John Senger John Senger 217-782-8582 John.Senger@Illinois.gov
Illinois Department of Transportation 2025 $50,000.00 John Senger John Senger 217-782-8582 John.Senger@Illinois.gov
Illinois Department of Transportation 2026 $50,000.00 John Senger John Senger 217-782-8582 John.Senger@Illinois.gov
Illinois Department of Transportation 2027 $50,000.00 John Senger John Senger 217-782-8582 John.Senger@Illinois.gov
Illinois Department of Transportation 2028 $50,000.00 John Senger John Senger 217-782-8582 John.Senger@Illinois.gov
Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration 2024 $50,000.00 Paulo DeSousa Sharon Hawkins 410-545-2920 shawkins2@mdot.maryland.gov
Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration 2025 $50,000.00 Paulo DeSousa Sharon Hawkins 410-545-2920 shawkins2@mdot.maryland.gov
Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration 2026 $50,000.00 Paulo DeSousa Sharon Hawkins 410-545-2920 shawkins2@mdot.maryland.gov
Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration 2027 $50,000.00 Paulo DeSousa Sharon Hawkins 410-545-2920 shawkins2@mdot.maryland.gov
Michigan Department of Transportation 2024 $50,000.00 Tyler Hunt Andre' Clover 517-749-9001 clovera@michigan.gov
Michigan Department of Transportation 2025 $50,000.00 Tyler Hunt Andre' Clover 517-749-9001 clovera@michigan.gov
Michigan Department of Transportation 2026 $50,000.00 Tyler Hunt Andre' Clover 517-749-9001 clovera@michigan.gov
Michigan Department of Transportation 2027 $50,000.00 Tyler Hunt Andre' Clover 517-749-9001 clovera@michigan.gov
Minnesota Department of Transportation 2023 $50,000.00 Joel Ulring Leif Halverson Leif.Halverson@state.mn.us
Minnesota Department of Transportation 2024 $50,000.00 Joel Ulring Leif Halverson Leif.Halverson@state.mn.us
Minnesota Department of Transportation 2025 $50,000.00 Joel Ulring Leif Halverson Leif.Halverson@state.mn.us
Minnesota Department of Transportation 2026 $50,000.00 Joel Ulring Leif Halverson Leif.Halverson@state.mn.us
Minnesota Department of Transportation 2027 $50,000.00 Joel Ulring Leif Halverson Leif.Halverson@state.mn.us
Mississippi Department of Transportation 2024 $50,000.00 Alex Middleton Robert Vance RVance@mdot.ms.gov
Mississippi Department of Transportation 2025 $50,000.00 Alex Middleton Robert Vance RVance@mdot.ms.gov
Mississippi Department of Transportation 2026 $50,000.00 Alex Middleton Robert Vance RVance@mdot.ms.gov
Mississippi Department of Transportation 2027 $50,000.00 Alex Middleton Robert Vance RVance@mdot.ms.gov
New York State Department of Transportation 2024 $50,000.00 Thomas Kane Gail Carpenter 518-457-8083 Gail.Carpenter@dot.ny.gov
New York State Department of Transportation 2025 $50,000.00 Thomas Kane Gail Carpenter 518-457-8083 Gail.Carpenter@dot.ny.gov
New York State Department of Transportation 2026 $50,000.00 Thomas Kane Gail Carpenter 518-457-8083 Gail.Carpenter@dot.ny.gov
New York State Department of Transportation 2027 $50,000.00 Thomas Kane Gail Carpenter 518-457-8083 Gail.Carpenter@dot.ny.gov
North Carolina Department of Transportation 2023 $0.00 Garrett Lee Curtis Bradley 919-707-6661 cbradley8@ncdot.gov
North Carolina Department of Transportation 2024 $50,000.00 Garrett Lee Curtis Bradley 919-707-6661 cbradley8@ncdot.gov
North Carolina Department of Transportation 2025 $50,000.00 Garrett Lee Curtis Bradley 919-707-6661 cbradley8@ncdot.gov
North Carolina Department of Transportation 2026 $50,000.00 Garrett Lee Curtis Bradley 919-707-6661 cbradley8@ncdot.gov
North Carolina Department of Transportation 2027 $50,000.00 Garrett Lee Curtis Bradley 919-707-6661 cbradley8@ncdot.gov
North Carolina Department of Transportation 2028 $50,000.00 Garrett Lee Curtis Bradley 919-707-6661 cbradley8@ncdot.gov
North Dakota Department of Transportation 2023 $250,000.00 Tyler Wollmuth TJ Murphy 701-328-6910 tjmurphy@nd.gov
North Dakota Department of Transportation 2024 $0.00 Tyler Wollmuth TJ Murphy 701-328-6910 tjmurphy@nd.gov
North Dakota Department of Transportation 2025 $0.00 Tyler Wollmuth TJ Murphy 701-328-6910 tjmurphy@nd.gov
North Dakota Department of Transportation 2026 $0.00 Tyler Wollmuth TJ Murphy 701-328-6910 tjmurphy@nd.gov
North Dakota Department of Transportation 2027 $0.00 Tyler Wollmuth TJ Murphy 701-328-6910 tjmurphy@nd.gov
South Carolina Department of Transportation 2024 $50,000.00 Chris Kelly Terry Swygert 803-737-6691 SwygertTL@scdot.org
South Carolina Department of Transportation 2025 $50,000.00 Chris Kelly Terry Swygert 803-737-6691 SwygertTL@scdot.org
South Carolina Department of Transportation 2026 $50,000.00 Chris Kelly Terry Swygert 803-737-6691 SwygertTL@scdot.org
South Carolina Department of Transportation 2027 $50,000.00 Chris Kelly Terry Swygert 803-737-6691 SwygertTL@scdot.org
Texas Department of Transportation 2023 $0.00 Andre Smit Ned Mattila 512-416-4727 ned.mattila@txdot.gov
Texas Department of Transportation 2024 $50,000.00 Andre Smit Ned Mattila 512-416-4727 ned.mattila@txdot.gov
Texas Department of Transportation 2025 $50,000.00 Andre Smit Ned Mattila 512-416-4727 ned.mattila@txdot.gov
Texas Department of Transportation 2026 $50,000.00 Andre Smit Ned Mattila 512-416-4727 ned.mattila@txdot.gov
Texas Department of Transportation 2027 $50,000.00 Andre Smit Ned Mattila 512-416-4727 ned.mattila@txdot.gov
Texas Department of Transportation 2028 $50,000.00 Andre Smit Ned Mattila 512-416-4727 ned.mattila@txdot.gov
Washington State Department of Transportation 2024 $20,000.00 Karen Carlie Mustafa Mohamedali 360-704-6307 Mustafa.Mohamedali@wsdot.wa.gov
Washington State Department of Transportation 2025 $20,000.00 Karen Carlie Mustafa Mohamedali 360-704-6307 Mustafa.Mohamedali@wsdot.wa.gov
Washington State Department of Transportation 2026 $20,000.00 Karen Carlie Mustafa Mohamedali 360-704-6307 Mustafa.Mohamedali@wsdot.wa.gov
Washington State Department of Transportation 2027 $20,000.00 Karen Carlie Mustafa Mohamedali 360-704-6307 Mustafa.Mohamedali@wsdot.wa.gov
Wisconsin Department of Transportation 2024 $50,000.00 Haluk Sinan Coban Evelyn Bromberg 608-267-7360 evelyn.bromberg@dot.wi.gov

Background

The use of the right pavement preventive maintenance (PM) surface treatment at the right time on the right road can improve the condition level and extend the service life of a pavement structure.  When properly applied or constructed, they optimize performance of the pavement.  By monitoring the timing, placement, and performance of PM treatments through applied research, the optimal timing for placement can be determined and performance grading specifications developed, improving overall pavement performance.

This pooled-fund study will support state highway agencies (SHAs) and other Local Public Agencies (LPAs) by improving the application and quality of PM treatments on their pavements under live traffic conditions.  The study will also provide guidance and funding to SHAs and LPAs in an effort to standardize or harmonize treatment strategies, address implementation efforts, and develop best construction practices utilizing their existing specifications or available AASHTO standards.  For the study to be valuable, documentation of pretreatment pavement condition is critical along with monitoring of post treatment performance.  The study will use established and proven data collection procedures such as those from the Long-Term Pavement Performance (LTPP) program to monitor the PM treatments. This data will be available to the public through an online system (e.g. LTPP InfoPave™ web portal).

Objectives

This pooled-fund study is being developed to assist SHAs and LPAs in reviewing and developing pavement PM treatments which can advance their pavement preservation programs.  This study is also supplementing ongoing data analysis of existing pavement test sections in Minnesota (NRRA-MnROAD) and Alabama (NCAT) and support continued implementation activities established.  Combining these efforts will establish a national construction and data collection effort of pavement PM treatments applied to roadways at the direction of the study’s Technical Advisory Committee (TAC).  Participation in the study is being encouraged by SHAs, LPAs, FHWA, Federal Lands Highway Division, academia and industry representatives.  Collaboration with experts from these groups will help set criteria for identifying PM construction practices and data collection requirements, discuss optimal timing for placing of PM treatments and establishing the minimum number of pavement sections required for each type of PM treatment used for statistical analysis.  Non-financial participants can provide technical knowledge and input; however, financial contributors will make final decision on treatments to be constructed.

Using the outcome from the above collaborative activities, the study partners will initiate and monitor State, local, and Federal PM treatments and projects to develop preventive maintenance solutions (i.e. decision trees, toolboxes, etc.).  Implementation of practical research results from other PM cooperative projects (i.e. NCAT, MnROAD, NCPP) will be used to access the impact of preventive maintenance treatments on extending service life of pavements.  Lessons learned will be documented and shared along with information to assist in the updating of the national pavement preservation research roadmap.

Scope of Work

The scope of this project consists of several tasks including project administration, identifying selecting pavement sections/projects, constructing PM test sections incorporating established AASHTO standards to validate and verify existing construction practices.  The tasks of this study will build off the success of previous pavement preservation pooled fund projects PG1  TPF-5(267), & PG2 TPF-5(375).

The intent of the study is to assist SHAs, LPAs and Federal Lands by developing guidance and design methods.  With assistance from the SHAs, the TAC will develop the scope of work for the study.  It will also provide the technical knowledge and oversight of the construction and data gathering for the projects.  

Comments

FHWA Technical Liaison(s):

Deborah Walker (deborah.walker@dot.gov)

Jason Dietz (jason.dietz@dot.gov

 

Duration

The duration of this study is anticipated to be five years with a targeted starting date of September 2022.

Funding

This proposed pooled-fund study is aiming for 20-25 States, each contributing a minimum of $50,000 per year for a minimum of three years and a maximum of five years. It is anticipated that FHWA, other agencies, and industry may also participate in the pooled fund.  To initiate this study, a threshold budget of $1,500,000 is proposed.  More funds are expected as States join providing additional funding for additional tasks.

Funding in Federal fiscal years 2022 through 2027 will be accepted for this study.

Timeline

The detailed timeline for the project will be developed by the TAC.  The solicitation will be posted in July 2022 with SHAs being able to contribute shortly thereafter.  Federal FY2022 funds will be committed by September 30, 2022.  This coming winter, a kick-off meeting will be held with contributing SHAs to establish the TAC and begin sharing information on the number and type of test sections to be included in the study.  It is expected the study will be completed within five years with the possibility of a follow-on study.

Partner Requirements

The requirements for SHAs, LPAs, and Federal Lands supporting this new pooled-fund study are as follows:

·         ·        Financial support for the study

·         ·        Regular attendance to in-person, virtual, or hybrid meetings

·         ·        Active collaboration/partnering with all TAC members

·         ·        Serve as champion within the home State and at local and national pavement preservation meetings/conferences (i.e. being a conduit of sharing deliverables and other information about the study)

Title Type Private
SPR Match Waiver Approval Memorandum #1581 Memorandum N
Experimental Design (PCC) Other N
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