LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 PAVEMENT PRESERVATION Stephen R. Mueller, P.E., MPA Pavement and Materials Engineer FHWA Resource Center (Lakewood,

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LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 PAVEMENT PRESERVATION Stephen R. Mueller, P.E., MPA Pavement and Materials Engineer FHWA Resource Center (Lakewood, Colorado)

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 Teeth Cleaning: $75 Root Canal: $1,000

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 Timing Belt Replacement: $400 Engine Replacement: $3,500

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 Presentation Outline 1.Background / Statistics 2.Institutionalizing Pavement Preservation – 20 years of history 3.Training 4.Research 5. Marketing / Communications

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 FHWA Organization Headquarters Office of Technical Services Alaska Nebraska Hawaii New Hampshire Pennsylvania Virginia Arizona California Idaho Wisconsin Colorado Puerto Rico Ohio Texas Division Offices Vermont Oregon Nevada New Jersey Alabama Arkansas Connecticut Delaware D.C. Illinois Kentucky Iowa Kansas Indiana Georgia Montana Missouri Mississippi Minnesota Michigan Massachusetts Maryland Maine Louisiana Florida New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Utah Tennessee South Dakota South Carolina Rhode Island Oklahoma Washington West Virginia Wyoming TFHRCFederal Lands

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 Atlanta, GA The RC is Serving customers nationwide Lakewood, CO Matteson, IL San Francisco, CA Baltimore, MD

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 Pavement & Materials Civil Rights Environment Finance Services Construction & Project Mgt. Geotech & Hydraulics Operations Planning Safety & Design Structures Knowledge Applications Air Quality RC Technical Services Teams

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 Without Pavement, We Would Be Stuck in the Mud!

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 Office of Asset Management, Pavement and Construction 4 Teams Design and Analysis Materials Construction Asset and Pavement Management New – Office of Program Performance Management also with 4 New Teams

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 FHWA Asset Management, Pavement and Construction Suneel Vanikar Design and Analysis Team Leader John Bukowski Materials Team Leader Bryan Cawley Construction and Construction Management Team Leader Steve Gaj Asset Management and Pavement Management Team Leader Points of Contact Butch Wlaschin, Director

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 FHWA Preservation Contacts FHWA Resource Center Steve Mueller Western Resource Center, Denver (720) Bob Orthmeyer Midwest Resource Center, Chicago (708) Mike Arasteh Northeastern Resource Center, Baltimore (410) Luis Rodriguez Southeastern Resource Center, Atlanta 404) FHWA Headquarters Thomas Van (202) FHWA Federal Lands Mike Voth (720)

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 Less Than 100 Years Ago…

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 We’ve Come a Long Way …

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, How Big is the U.S. Roadway Network? ______________ Centerline-Miles. 2. What Percentage of the Roads are Owned by: A. Federal Government? ______% B. State Government? ______% C. Local Government? ______% 3. How Much of the Network is Paved? _____ % Unpaved? _____% Statistics We All Need to Know:

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 National Statistics: 4,059,340 miles of Roads 603,310 Bridges 2.99 trillion vehicle-miles / year

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 Public Highway Ownership 2010 Conditions and Performance Report, FHWA Conditions and Performance Report, FHWA JurisdictionsMilesPercentage Federal131,5593 States784,31019 Locals3,143,47178 TOTAL:4,059,340100%

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 National Statistics: 2.5 Million Miles of Paved Roads

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 FHWA’s “3 E’s” ENGINEERING Use Good Engineering Design to Assure Long-Life Pavements and Assets. ECONOMICS Use Life-Cycle Cost Analysis for Project Selection. ENVIRONMENT Consider Recycling First Be Good Stewards of the Environment

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 OUR SOCIETY DEPENDS ON OUR INFRASTRUCTURE FOR THE MOVEMENT OF BOTH PEOPLE AND GOODS! INFRASTRUCTURE ECONOMIC TRANSACTIONS SOCIAL INTERACTIONS Roads, Bridges, Airports, Water Systems, Wastewater Systems, Gas, Electric, Telephones, Waterways, Coastal Facilities, Parks, Etc.

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 Congestion Freight Movement Aging Infrastructure 2003 Challenges

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 New Construction  Preservation VMT Lane Miles Trillions of Vehicle Miles Traveled

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 What is Pavement Preservation? Applying the right treatment... …at the right time... …to the right road.

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 What is Pavement Preservation? Preventive Maintenance Minor Rehabilitation (non-structural) Some Routine Maintenance New Pavement Construction Reconstruction Major Rehabilitation (increase in structural capacity) Corrective Maintenance Includes : Does Not Include:

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 NCPP Pavement Preservation “Definition” Pavement preservation is a program employing a network level, long-term strategy that enhances pavement performance by using an integrated, cost-effective set of practices that extend pavement life, improve safety and meet motorist expectations.

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 Pavement Condition Terminal Serviceability Pavement Life Performance Curves / Costs of Repairs T0T0 T1T1 Initial Design 75% of Life 12% 40% Drop in Quality $4-$5 ? $11-$14 ? $32-$58 ? Here! $1.00 to Preserve / Maintain Here

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 TYPES OF MAINTENANCE “Selecting a Preventive Maintenance Treatment for Flexible Pavements” Dr. R. Gary Hicks, P.E., Stephen B. Seeds, P.E., David G. Peshkin, P.E., March 2000

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 Rehabilitation Trigger Original Pavement The Pavement Preservation Concept Very Good Fair Poor Very Poor Time (Years)

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 Presentation Outline 1.Background 2.Institutionalizing Pavement Preservation – 20 years of History 3.Training 4.Research 5. Marketing / Communications

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 The Federal Role: Promote uniformity, quality, and safety aspects of highway construction and maintenance. Develop, promote, and provide new technologies and training. Stewardship of the Federal-aid program and its investments. FEDERAL

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 Pavement Preservation Expert Task Group (PPETG) Brainchild of Jim Sorenson Formed in 1992 Composed of Representatives from State DOTs, Industry, and Academia Purpose: Advise and Support FHWA efforts. FEDERAL

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 Benefits of Preservation Improved Customer Satisfaction Keeps them (and you) happy. Lowers User and Agency Costs in the Long-Term Saves them (and you) money. Improved Safety Keeps them (and you) safer.

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 Private Sector Local Governments FHWA Partnerships Are Required Academia State DOTs

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 Foundation for Pavement Preservation Formed in 1992 AEMA, ARRA, ISSA founding members Worked with FHWA and PPETG to produce many products Jerry Eller, former FHWA Chief Engineer eventually became the Executive Director INDUSTRY

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 AASHTO Subcommittee on Maintenance Pavement Task Force STATEMENT OF DIRECTION “The purpose of the Pavement Task Force is to promote the preservation of pavements.” STATES

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 AASHTO Support for Pavement Preservation Subcommittee on Maintenance, Charleston, SC STATES

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 A formal agreement between – Foundation for Pavement Preservation & Michigan State University A formal agreement between – Foundation for Pavement Preservation & Michigan State University INDUSTRY / ACADEMIA

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 NCPP Grand Opening Ceremony October 17, 2003 NCPP Grand Opening Ceremony October 17, 2003 INDUSTRY / ACADEMIA

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 Memorandum on Preventive Maintenance Eligibility From: King W. Gee, Associate Administrator for Infrastructure Dated: October 8, FEDERAL

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 Eligible Activity Examples Roadway Activities: Crack Sealing and Joint Repairs Seal Coats (fog seals, slurry seals, chip seals) Pavement Patching and Thin Overlays Shoulder Repair Restoration of Drainage Systems Bridge Activities: Seismic Retrofit Scour Countermeasures Painting.

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 Definitions Memorandum From: David R. Geiger, P.E. Director, Office of Asset Management Dated: September 12, FEDERAL

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 Categories of Pavement Preservation Pavement Preservation Minor Rehabilitation Preventive Maintenance Routine Maintenance FEDERAL

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 X Type of Activity New Construction Reconstruction Major (Heavy) Rehabilitation Pavement Preservation Routine Maintenance Corrective (Reactive) Maintenance Pavement Preservation Guidelines Increase Capacity Increase Strength Reduce Aging Restore Serviceability X X X X XXXX XXX Structural Overlay XXX Minor (Light) Rehabilitation X Preventive Maintenance XX X X Catastrophic Maintenance X

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 Stresses and Strains -- but Preservation is Non-Structural!

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 Transportation System Preservation Technical Services Program Transportation System Preservation Technical Services Program Resolution PR Approved by the Board of Directors May 8, 2005 STATES

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 Transportation System Preservation Technical Services Program (TSP 2 ) Transportation System Preservation Technical Services Program (TSP 2 ) Phase 1: Pavement Preservation Phase 2: Bridge Preservation Phase 3: Regional Partnerships Phase 1: Pavement Preservation Phase 2: Bridge Preservation Phase 3: Regional Partnerships STATES

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 The TSP 2 Website: Bulletin Board System LISTSERV Lists Technical and Document Resource Library for Pavement and Bridge Preservation Help Desk Requests Education / Training Materials Bulletin Board System LISTSERV Lists Technical and Document Resource Library for Pavement and Bridge Preservation Help Desk Requests Education / Training Materials STATES

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 Regional Partnerships

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, Midwestern Northeast Southeastern Rocky Mountain West STATES / LOCALS

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 Pavement Preservation Partnerships If your Municipality, County, or MPO is not a member yet… And Join Us in preserving our existing assets in good condition! STATES / LOCALS

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 FP 2, Inc. INDUSTRY In 2007, the Foundation for Pavement Preservation was dissolved, and FP2, Inc. was created. Changed from a 501 c(3) To a 501 c(6) organization to enable a higher level of political involvement under the IRS codes.

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 Pavement Preservation Journal Published by FP2, Inc. 1 st Published in 2007 Supported through advertising INDUSTRY

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 MAP-21 – the New Law Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (MAP-21) surface transportation legislation enacted July 6, 2012 contains language both specifically, and more generally, helpful to pavement preservation. (quote from FEDERAL

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 Focus the Federal ‐ aid program on the following national goals: 1) SAFETY 2) INFRASTRUCTURE CONDITION 3) CONGESTION REDUCTION 4) SYSTEM RELIABILITY 5) FREIGHT MOVEMENT / ECONOMIC VITALITY 6) ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY 7) REDUCED PROJECT DELIVERY DELAYS MAP ‐ 21: Performance Management

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 Summary of Key Points 1992 – PPETG and the Foundation for Pavement Preservation were formed. FHWA, AASHTO, Industry, and Academia have worked hard to advance Pavement Preservation in many different ways. MAP-21 has codified Pavement Preservation into Federal Law. Local Involvement can be stronger!

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 Presentation Outline 1.Background 2.Institutionalizing Pavement Preservation – 20 years of History 3.Training 4.Research 5. Marketing / Communications

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 National Highway Institute Training A, B, C – Pavement Preservation: Design and Construction of Preventive Maintenance Treatments – Pavement Preservation: Integrating Pavement Preservation Practices into Pavement Management – Transportation Asset Management Pavement Preservation: Optimal Timing of Pavement Preservation Treatments – Pavement Preservation: Preventive Maintenance Treatment, Timing, and Selection A – Pavement Management: Characteristics of an Effective Program

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 NHI Preservation Training - FREE – Pavement Preservation Treatment Construction – WEB-BASED HMA Treatments PCC Treatments HMA Overlay Inspection TCCC:

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, CHECKLISTS Crack Seal Application Chip Seal Application Thin Hot-Mix Asphalt Overlay Fog Seal Application Slurry Seal Application Microsurfacing Application Hot In-Place Recycling Cold In-Place Recycling Fabric Interlayer Application Joint Sealing Diamond Grinding Dowel Bar Retrofit Partial-Depth Repair Full-Depth Repair

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 Download the FREE Checklist Apps Using your smart phone, go to the Android Marketplace or Blackberry App World to download the FREE app. Just do a search on “FHWA” and the application will pop up!

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013

“ A QUICK CHECK OF THE HEALTH OF YOUR HIGHWAY NETWORK”

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 “ A QUICK CHECK OF THE HEALTH OF YOUR HIGHWAY NETWORK”

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 “ A QUICK CHECK OF THE HEALTH OF YOUR HIGHWAY NETWORK” Agency Highway Network = ___250__ lane-miles Each year the network will LOSE ___250__ lane-mile years.

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 “ A QUICK CHECK OF THE HEALTH OF YOUR HIGHWAY NETWORK” Highway Agency Work ADDS ___________ Lane-Mile Years RECONSTRUCTION PROJECTS _____ Lane Miles x 20 Year Design Life = _________ REHABILITATION PROJECTS _____ Lane Miles x 10 Year Design Life = _________ PRESERVATION PROJECTS _____ Lane Miles x 5 Year Design Life = _________

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 “ A QUICK CHECK OF THE HEALTH OF YOUR HIGHWAY NETWORK” Highway Agency Work ADDS 190 Lane-Mile Years RECONSTRUCTION PROJECTS _2_ Lane Miles x 20 Year Design Life = 40 REHABILITATION PROJECTS _5_ Lane Miles x 10 Year Design Life = 50 PRESERVATION PROJECTS _20_ Lane Miles x 5 Year Design Life = 100

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 “ A QUICK CHECK OF THE HEALTH OF YOUR HIGHWAY NETWORK” Each year the network will LOSE 250 lane-mile years. Highway Agency Work ADDS 190 Lane-Mile Years Each year the network is LOSING 60 lane-mile years.

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 “ A QUICK CHECK OF THE HEALTH OF YOUR HIGHWAY NETWORK” To “Stay Even” the Highway Agency Work MUST ADD 250 Lane-Mile Years RECONSTRUCTION PROJECTS _2_ Lane Miles x 20 Year Design Life = 40 REHABILITATION PROJECTS 5 _6_ Lane Miles x 10 Year Design Life = 60 PRESERVATION PROJECTS 20 _30_ Lane Miles x 5 Year Design Life = 150

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 Presentation Outline 1.Background 2.Institutionalizing Pavement Preservation – 20 years of History 3.Training 4.Research 5. Marketing / Communications

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 Transportation System Preservation Research Roadmap

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 Research Efforts through the Transportation Research Board

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 Pavement Preservation (AHD18) Committee Scope: This Committee is concerned with identifying and supporting research on the application of scientific principles to quantify preservation activities and their benefits to the transportation roadway infrastructure; developing, applying and evaluating scientific approaches to assess materials, processes, methods and procedures involved in cost- effectively extend the performance-life of transportation pavement sections and networks; and, promoting an understanding and use of effective preservation practices and procedures through dissemination and education activities for practitioners and researchers.

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 NCHRP: National Cooperative Highway Research Program Founded in 1962.

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 NCHRP: National Cooperative Highway Research Program $34 Million per Year under SAFETEA-LU

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 Research Examples “CHIP SEAL BEST PRACTICES” NCHRP Synthesis 342 (2005) “MICROSURFACING” NCHRP Synthesis 411 (2010)

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 SYNTHESIS STUDY Overview of Successful Practices in the United States, Canada, and Overseas. Literature Search and Surveys. 43 BEST PRACTICES IDENTIFIED 120 Pages

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 NCHRP Project 20-07/Task 339 Synthesis Study on Best Practices for Crack Sealing and Crack Filling of HMA Pavements

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 NCHRP Report 742 Communicating the Value of Preservation: A Playbook December 2012

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 SHRP-2 Strategic Highway Research Program 2 Product Research, Development, and Implementation. Renewal: R-26: Pavement Preservation for High Volume Roadways R-23: Reuse of Existing Pavement In-Place and Achieving Long-Life

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 Presentation Outline 1.Background 2.Institutionalizing Pavement Preservation – 20 years of History 3.Training 4.Research 5. Marketing / Communications

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 FHWA WEBSITE

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 Articles Pavement Preservation Journal, TRNews Focus Magazine

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 Advances in Technology Mean New Opportunities…. Webinars – FHWA, TRB, APWA, NACE, LTAP Centers, and many more. On-Line Libraries: NCPP – Electronic Journals: The Pavement Preservation Journal PowerPoint Presentation Postings – PPP presentations….

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 Requested Information – Treatment Costs Source: Missouri DOT 2035 Plan

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 Requested Information – Treatment Costs Source: Missouri DOT 2035 Plan

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 Concluding Remarks

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 Preservation and Asset Management won’t bring short-term glory, but they will bring long-term satisfaction!

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 Pavement Preservation Mantra: Apply the right treatment... …at the right time. …to the right road… Use Engineering!

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 Reactive Maintenance Time Pavement Condition Preventive Maintenance …Right Road… Right Time. USE PMS

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 Partnerships are Required 1 FHWA 52 State DOTs (including DC and PR) 3,034 County governments; 35,933 Municipal, Town and Township governments. 4,140 Colleges and Universities ____ contractors/industry reps. UNITED WE STAND….

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 FHWA Supports Pavement Preservation!

LTAP/TTAP Center Directors November 20, 2013 Steve Mueller FHWA Resource Center Pavement and Materials Engineer (720) THANK YOU!