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THANK YOU John Horsley and the entire leadership of AASHTO AGC of America and ARTBA (American Road and Transportation Builders Association) NACE, (National Association of County Engineers) APWA, (American Public Works Association) LTAPs and TTAPs, ACEC (American Council of Engineering Companies) Resource Agency Partners http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/everydaycounts ATSSA Conference November, 2014 Khoa Nguyen, MS, P.E. Director of Tech. Services
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EVERY DAY COUNTS Launched by FHWA Administrator, Victor Mendez, October 2010 Designed to: – shorten project development and delivery – Enhance the safety and performance of our highways and bridges – Improve environmental sustainability
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Building on our SUCCESSES EDC-3 EDC-1 Shortening Project Delivery Accelerating Technology Deployment Safety Mobility Reducing Project Delivery Time Reducing Construction Time Innovative Contracting Environment Safety Mobility Shortening Project Development Shortening Project Delivery EDC-2 2011 -2012 2013 -2014 2015 -2016
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FLORIDA EDC-1 STATUS AND SUCCESSES Selected Initiatives: Clarifying the Scope of Preliminary Design Fully Implemented: Updated Manuals & Processes Safety Edge Fully Implemented: Adopted in the Florida Greenbook Prefabricated Bridge Elements & System (PBES) Fully Implemented: Constructed bridges using PBES. Geosynthetic Reinforced Soil/ Integrated Bridge System (GRS-IBS) Developed Standard Details & Policy
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FLORIDA EDC-1 STATUS AND SUCCESSES Implemented Initiatives: Mitigation Banking & In-lieu Fees Established by Florida Legislature in 1994 Planning & Environmental Linkages Implemented in the Late 2000’s Projected Net Savings: $26M / 67 years Flexibilities in ROW Fully utilized Flexibilities in Utility Relocation Fully utilized Design Build Implemented in the early 2000’s 438 Projects - $11.6 B – Ave. 30% of all Fund Warm Mix Asphalt Fully Implemented, 1,133,000 Tons – 96 Projects Adaptive Signal Control Implemented since the 1990’s
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FLORIDA EDC-2 STATUS AND SUCCESSES Selected Initiatives: Programmatic Agreements (PA) 18 Interagency Agreements Locally Administered Federal-Aid Projects Mutual LPA Certification Program Active LAP Community of Practice Team Initiated Consultant Service Flexibility 3 Dimensional Modeling Designed 34 Projects using 3D data Intelligent Compaction Development Stage PBES & GRS/IBS Six bridges using GRS-IBS High Friction Surfaces Projects: 14 addressing 24 Locations Intersection and Interchange Geometrics Pursuing roundabouts in all Districts Diverging Diamond I-75 @University Parkway First Responder Training (SHRP 2) Held 112 Sections – Trained 2850 Responders
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EDC-3 INITIATIVES Safety & Mobility Data-Driven Safety Analysis Road Diets (Roadway Reconfiguration) Smarter Work Zones Shortening Project Development Regional Models of Cooperation Improving Collaboration & Quality Environmental Documentation (eNEPA and IQED) Shortening Project Delivery 3D Engineered Models: Cost/Schedule/Post Construction e-Construction Ultra-High Performance Concrete Connections for PBES Geosynthetic Reinforced Soil-Integrated Bridge System Locally Administered Federal-Aid Projects: Stakeholder Partnering Improving DOT and Railroad Coordination
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State Transportation Innovation Council (STIC) State DOT CEO FHWA Division Administrator FDOT & FHWA Personnel FTTTC MPO FACERS Florida Trans. Builders Assn. Florida Institute of Consulting Engineers APWA ATSSA
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