TRIBAL INVOLVEMENT IN EVERY DAY COUNTS IVAN MARRERO, P.E. ASSISTANT DIVISION ADMINISTRATOR FHWA-OKLAHOMA DIVISION
Oklahoma DOT FHWA Division Contractors University Transportation Center LTAP &TTAP Local Public Agencies Tribes MPO’s Federal Resource Agencies Consulting Every Day Counts State Implementation Team (STIC)
Oklahoma STIC Members Owners and Regulatory Agencies – Federal Highway Administration – Oklahoma Department of Transportation – Oklahoma Turnpike Authority – Department of Environmental Quality – Oklahoma History Center – United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Tulsa District
Oklahoma STIC Members Cities, Counties and Tribes – ACOG – APWA – Assoc. of County Commissioners of Oklahoma (ACCO) – City of Norman – MPO Association of Central Oklahoma Governments – MPO Indian Nations Council of Governments – OK Municipal League – Tribal Technical Assistance Program (TTAP) – Cherokee Nation
Oklahoma STIC Members Industry and Consultants – American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) – AGC/ARTBA – American Concrete Pavement Association (ACPA) – OK Asphalt Paving Assoc. – Oklahoma Rail Road Association – Several Consulting Firms – Duit Construction Co., Inc. – OG&E
Oklahoma STIC Members Research and Academia – Center for Local Government Technology – Local Technical Assistance Program (LTAP) – Oklahoma Transportation Center – Tribal Technical Assistance Program (TTAP)
Greatest Success To Date Warm Mix Asphalt (WMA) ODOT WMA specification/ guidance was developed and implemented. Placed about 329,100 tons from 2009 through September 2012 including 287,200 tons WMA in WMA mix designs approved as of September of the state’s 73 state asphalt plants have been modified to use WMA.
Warm Mix Asphalt Conventional- HMA- 325 º F WMA 285 º F Note less fumes
Greatest Success To Date Safety Edge A new Safety Edge special provision was developed in November 2010 and is included in all applicable ODOT. Since that day, more than 231 projects have been constructed using Safety Edge (156 in 2010 and 2011 and 75 in 2012).
The Safety Edge
Areas Where We Would Like to See More Progress Use of In-Lieu Fee Mitigation Banking Programmatic Agreements Flexibilities in ROW Flexibilities in Utility Relocation Prefabricated Bridge Elements Geosynthetic Reinforced Soil
GRS Bridge Abutments
Prefabricated Bridge Elements
New for EDC-2 3D Modeling for Construction Intelligent Compaction Slide-in Bridge Construction High Friction Surfaces Geospatial Data Collaboration
Intelligent Compaction
Slide-in Bridge Construction
Videos
Oklahoma STIC Meets every other month on the second Monday at 1:15 PM. Next Meeting is April 8 th. All are welcomed to attend. Ivan Marrero, P.E. Office: Cell: