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Pavements Working Group July 18, 2011 – Meeting No. 1

Pavements Technical Working Group AASHTO Standing Committee on Highways, Subcommittee on Maintenance July 18, :30-5:00 pm Louisville, Kentucky Eric Pitts, GADOT – Chair Jennifer Brandenburg – Vice Chair Tim Lattner, FLDOT – Vice Chair Steve Mueller - FHWA Liaison

Monday July 18, 2011 PTWG AGENDA 1.Self-Introductions Please Sign Attendance Sheet 2.Welcome and Opening Remarks Overview of Pavement TWG Membership Mission Statement and Goals Focus Areas Research Updates 3.NCHRP Update – Dr. Amir Hanna 4.TRB Update and Distribution of Abstracts for the 2010 SCOM/TRB Maintenance Management Conference Proposed Topics – Mr. Frank Lisle 5.Pavement TWG Research Problem Statements and Schedule 6.Introduction of Resolutions 7.FHWA Transportation System Preservation Roadmap

Membership  Each State is allowed 3 delegates to the AASHTO SCOM  Pavements account for approximately 50% of every State DOT budget.  One delegate per state – minimum – recommended for PTWG membership.

AASHTO SCOM Meeting Locations 2015 WASHTO – Need Volunteer 2014 SASHTO – Need Volunteer 2013 NASTO – Need Volunteer 2012 Seattle, Washington Louisville, Kentucky Savannah, Georgia 2009 Annapolis, Maryland 2008 Monterey, California 2007 Madison, Wisconsin 2006 Charleston, South Carolina 2005 Lincoln, New Hampshire 2004 Bismarck, North Dakota 2003 Duluth, Minnesota 2002 Orange Beach, Alabama 2001 Hershey, Pennsylvania

SCOM VISION “The SCOM will be the leader for preserving and maintaining a world class highway system.”

SCOM Mission: The mission of the Subcommittee on Maintenance is to provide technical and policy guidance to the member states and support to the AASHTO organization to preserve and maintain a healthy and reliable highway infrastructure that meets the performance expectations of its customers.

2011 SCOM GOALS 1.Improve the health/condition of the highway system. 2.Improve highway safety by reducing risk to travelers and workers. 3.Ensure the reliability of traffic flow. 4.Promote accountability and transparency through performance management. 5.Ensure a well qualified and competent workforce. 6.Promote environmental stewardship and ensure compliance.

2011 Pavement Technical Working Group SCOM Organizational and Functional Matrix Strategic Focus Areas Technical Working Groups (Communities of Interest) Performance Management Workforce Development Environmental Research Pavement Management Systems Contract Maintenance Performance Measures Support maintenance academies Identify innovative training Identify best practices in succession planning Support AASHTO workforce development efforts Identify carbon- reducing strategies, products, materials and processes Quantify energy/carbon savings Identify climate change mitigation strategies Pollution prevention Identify and track research needs Implementation and deployment of research findings Volunteer to be panel members for research projects Bridge Roadway/Roadside Traffic Services Vegetation Safety Appurtenances Signs, Striping Drainage Lighting Equipment Highway Safety and Reliability Snow and Ice Emergency Response Primary Activities Writing Guidelines and Standards, Updating Manuals, Identifying and Communicating Good Practices, Project/Program Delivery, Website maintenance, Newsletters, Basic Governance, Technical Service Group Coordination

NCHRP Update Dr. Amir Hanna, NCHRP

2012 SCOM/TRB Maintenance Management Conference and TRB Update Mr. Frank Lisle, TRB

2012 AASHTO/TRB MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE CALL FOR ABSTRACTS ● Best practices for pavement preservation treatments ● Network perspective on the allocation and justification of resources to meet preventive maintenance needs ● Quantifying the short-term and long-term benefits of effective pavement preservation treatments and programs ● Pavement preservation and maintenance guidelines, specifications, terminology and best management practices ● Using new technologies and materials to cost-effectively extend pavement life ● Incorporating sustainability into pavement maintenance ● Workforce training for pavement preservation.

Received a total of 47 abstracts 15 for Pavements; 14 abstracts of interest for Bridge; 12 for Roadway/Roadside; 10 for Highway Safety and Reliability; 1 for Equipment.

Abstract Submittals NumberPres Only Pres/Pub Program Entry 103Pres/Pub Using Automated Pavement Condition Measurements to Indicate Appropriate Pavement Preservation and Maintenance Options (MMC ), M. Stroup-Gardiner, Gardiner Technical Services; Dharamveer Singh, University of Oklahoma 108Pres/Pub Character, Extent, and Severity of Corrosion in Continuously Reinforced (CRC) Pavements in South Dakota (MMC ), Allen L. Jones, Nadim Wehbe and Stephanie L. Klay, South Dakota State University 115Pres/Pub Network Perspective on the Allocation and Justification of Resources to Meet Preventive Maintenance Needs (MMC ), Mohammad Hafizur Rahman Arman, Eleni Bardaka, and Matthew J. Volovaki, Purdue University 119Pres/Pub Regional Asset Management Efforts and a Performance- based Approach to Local Streets and Roads Funding Allocation (MMC ) Theresa Romell and Sui Tan, Metropolitan Transportation Commission 127Pres Only Better Sidewalks Through Systematic Inspection and Maintenance (MMC ), Dave Bergner, International Municipal Signal Association; Janet Luessenheide, Overland Park, KS Public Works Department

Abstract Submittals NumberPres Only Pres/Pub Program Entry 132Pres/PubCement-Modified Soil for Long Lasting Pavements (MMC ), Gregory E. Halsted, Portland Cement Association 133Pres/PubMinimizing Reflective Cracking in Cement-Stabilized Pavement Bases (MMC ), Gregory E. Halsted, Portland Cement Association 134Pres/PubRoller-Compacted Concrete Pavements for Highways and Streets (MMC ), Gregory E. Halsted, Portland Cement Association 136Pres/PubAn Optimization Model for Pavement Maintenance Planning and Resource Allocation (MMC ), Mary I. Panagopoulou and Athanasios P. Chassiakos, University of Patras, Greece 140Pres/PubDeveloping an Integrated Asset Management System for Nigeria (MMC ), Emeka Agbasi, Federal Roads Maintenance Agency (FERMA), Nigeria

Abstract Submittals NumberPres Only Pres/Pub Program Entry 141Pres/PubTechniques to Guide the Implementation and Removal of Seasonal Load Restrictions (MMC ), Robert D. Hart, Leon F. Osborne, Jr., and John J. Mewes, Meridian Environmental Technology, Inc. 143Pres/PubLevel of Service Ranking using the Percent Within Limits Measure (MMC ), Robert L. Schmitt and Samuel Owusu- Ababio, University of Wisconsin; Richard M. Weed, Consultant 144Pres OnlyPartnering in Maintenance Management – It Works! (MMC ), Milton thacker, DBi Services 145Pres/PubImprovements in Asphalt Rubber Chip Seal Application with Warm Mix Technology (MMC ), DingXin Chen and R. Gary Hicks and LeRose Lane, California Pavement Preservation Center 147Pres/PubUsing a Pavement Preservation Database to Support the Alaska Pavement Preservation Program (MMC ), Anglea Parson and James Horn, Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities; DingXin Cheng and R. Gary Hicks, California Pavement Preservation Center

Research Projects For the completed projects shaded in gray that are assigned to your TWG, we would like to get your TWG's recommended action on what you believe needs to take place now that the project has been completed. Generally, that action would be to either a)leave it as-is as an NCHRP document posted on the AASHTO Maintenance website or b)move it forward for balloting by the SCOM, where it would then become a published AASHTO document.

AASHTO Publications

PTWG/NCHRP Completed Research Projects NCHRP Year Project Number Project TitleStatusReport #TWG Recom mended Action Duluth (‘03) Performance and Maintenance of Permeable Friction Courses Complete Report 640, web-only 138 P Guidelines for the Use of Highway Pavement Warranties Complete Publication decision pending P Bismarck (’04) Manual for Emulsion-Based Chip Seals for Pavements CompleteReport 680P Charleston (’06) Determining Actual Cost of Performing Routine and Preventive Maintenance Operations on Highway Systems CompleteReport 688P, R, H A Development of National Level of Service Criteria for the System CompleteReport 677 P, B, R, H, E Madison (’07) Challenges and Successes in Attracting and Retaining a Skilled Transportation Workforce Complete Being prepared for publication P, B, R, H, E

PTWG/SHRP2 Completed Research Projects R-26 Guidelines? – David Peshkin

2012 AASHTO TIG Technology Solicitation AASHTO is pleased to announce the 2012 Solicitation for Focus Technologies. Innovative technologies are accepted for consideration from State and local departments of transportation, organizational units of AASHTO (AASHTO members include member departments and associate members), and the Federal Highway Administration. Interested producers of innovative technologies must work with eligible submitters who have successfully used these technologies. Note: Applications may be developed by DOT partners (academia, industry, other associations, etc), however actual submissions must be proposed by one of the agencies listed above. Solicitation HYPERLINK Solicitation for Focus Technologies NOMINATIONS: · All nominations shall be submitted electronically. · Please visit 2012 Nomination Site to submit your nomination. The deadline for nominations is Friday, September 16, Nomination Site · Nomination HYPERLINK Please contact me if you have any questions. Thank you. Keith M. Platte, P.E. Associate Program Director, Project Delivery American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials Ph: Fax:

2011 PTWG AGENDAS Tuesday, July 19 – Salon C & D (2 hrs) – NCHRP Synthesis 411: Microsurfacing Mr. Rusty Price, Intermountain Slurry Seal – Preservation Research at Georgia Tech Dr. James Tsai, Georgia Tech – Development of 2011 Work Plan – Research Problem Statements Discussion – Resolutions Discussion Wednesday, July 20 – Salon C & D (1 ½ hrs) – TSP2 Presentation Larry Galehouse, Executive Director, NCPP – Wrap-Ups Proposed Research Problem Statements Resolutions 2012 SCOM/TRB Maintenance Management Topic Selection