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1 Douglas Townes FHWA Resource Center 3D Engineered Models for Construction - Implementation March 14, 2013 | Washington, DC TRB Committee on Intelligent Construction Systems & Technology

2 2 Overview Background and Purpose Review of work to date Project approach to implementation Deployment strategies and activities Performance goals Question to the Committee

3 3 Background Technology representing construction projects in digital form Being used by several states in various ways Strong potential to reduce construction time Activities supported by 3D models: −Multi-disciplinary project coordination; −Clash detection analysis of design features; −Earthwork quantity computations; and, −Automated machine guidance (AMG) of heavy construction equipment.

4 4 Purpose To improve the quality of construction and the delivery of highway projects. The goals are to: –Improve construction documents and communication among project stakeholders; –Enhance identification and resolution of possible conflicts before construction; –Increase productivity to lower construction costs and speed up schedules; and –Improve safety on the construction site.

5 5 AMG Application Photo courtesy of Edgerton Construction Safe Slope Sub-Grade Step Clean, straight, geometric slope with sharp breaks One GPS equipped excavator One GPS dozer --- No Stakes or Grade Checker!

6 6 Review of Work to Date Consultant SAIC contracted, served as SME Established FHWA core team and stakeholders technical panel FHWA field staff webinar training last Sept Regional Summits – Fall 2012: −2 sessions, introduction and applications −Received input on deployment strategies - 20+ activities identified Implementation Plan

7 7 Project Approach to Implementation Stakeholders driven 3-pronged approach Targeted to various state levels of implementation Designed to maximize participation

8 8 Deployment StrategiesCategoryActivities Outreach, Education, and Training Informational Training Webinars National Website / Clearinghouse Web-based Training (WBT) Document Success Stories Document Return on Investment Quality Assurance Training US Domestic Scan State-of-the-Practice Improvement Needs Design Manual Process Steps Standards Data Required to Share with Contractors Presenting/Storing/Recovering Data Plans Development of Data Transfer Language Digitally Sealed Models Liability Issues Research

9 9 Deployment StrategiesCategoryActivities On-the-Ground Technical Assistance Workshops Demonstration Projects Develop Improved Quality Assurance Tools for Inspectors

10 10 CA AZ CO NM TX OK AR LA MO KY AL GA FL VA OH MI VT AK MT NV ME WA OR UT KS ID WY ND SD MN NE WI IA ILIN MS TN SC NC WV PA NY CT NJ DE MD DC MA NH RI CA HI Key: EDC 3D PR Exploring Source data from EDC2 Implementation Plans States Exploring 3D Engineered Models for Construction National Leader

11 11 Performance Goals By December 31, 2014, FHWA Division Offices will partner with State DOT’s and/or Local Public Agencies and Federal Lands Highway Divisions will partner with Federal Agencies and/or Tribal Nations to obtain the following two independent goals: Create and apply 3D Engineered Models for Construction, consisting of a digital model representing features within the roadway prism, to construct 50 projects nationwide, and; Nationally, have 25 or more transportation agencies use 3D Engineered Models for Construction. Implementation Criteria: A transportation facility owner is considered to have implemented 3D Engineered Models for Construction if models are used on a minimum of two or more projects. By December 31, 2014, FHWA Division Offices will partner with State DOT’s and/or Local Public Agencies and Federal Lands Highway Divisions will partner with Federal Agencies and/or Tribal Nations to obtain the following two independent goals: Create and apply 3D Engineered Models for Construction, consisting of a digital model representing features within the roadway prism, to construct 50 projects nationwide, and; Nationally, have 25 or more transportation agencies use 3D Engineered Models for Construction. Implementation Criteria: A transportation facility owner is considered to have implemented 3D Engineered Models for Construction if models are used on a minimum of two or more projects.

12 12 Digital Modeling … … a look towards the future

13 13 4D Modeling - Scheduling

14 14 5D Modeling – Cost Estimating

15 15 Question to the TRB Committee What steps should FHWA be taking now to prepare itself for the deployment of 4D and 5D modeling in FY14 and FY15?

16 Thank You Douglas Townes FHWA Resource Center Douglas.townes@dot.gov Douglas.townes@dot.gov 404 562-3914 These slides were produced by Chris Schneider, Office of Asset Management Thank you Chris for sharing them


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