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1 Tools for the Road Ahead Overview Presentation

2 What is SHRP2? (Second Strategic Highway Research Program) Save lives. Save money. Save time. Products developed from objective, credible research Solutions that respond to transportation community challenges – safety, aging infrastructure, congestion Tested products, refined in the field 2 SHRP2 Solutions offer new technologies and processes to enhance the efficiency of transportation agencies

3 Why is SHRP2 mportant? Why is SHRP2 Important? Tools for the Road Ahead SHRP2 Solutions have the power to change the way transportation agencies do business. SHRP2: Provides new research-based tools and innovative products and processes Creates efficiencies Uses State and Federal taxpayer investment more effectively 3

4 SHRP2 is a Partnership Collaborative Effort of FHWA, AASHTO, and TRB National partnership to address critical transportation challenges: – Making highways safer – Repairing deteriorating infrastructure – Reducing congestion Aims to advance innovative ways to plan, renew, operate, and improve safety on the Nation's highways 4

5 Focus Areas Safety: fostering safer driving through analysis of driver, roadway, and vehicle factors in crashes, near crashes, and ordinary driving Renewal: rapid maintenance and repair of deteriorating infrastructure using already-available resources, innovations, and technologies Reliability: reducing congestion and creating more predictable travel times through better operations Capacity: planning and designing a highway system that offers minimum disruption and meets the environmental and economic needs of the community 5

6 What is Implementation? Implementation is the routine use of a SHRP2 product Implementation is carried out by practitioners: State DOTs, MPOs, resource agencies, and other stakeholders SHRP2 implementation program is designed to take high-priority products to the tipping point of national adoption 6

7 Implementing SHRP2 Solutions Approximately 64 products Diverse users from across the transportation industry Product deployment is supported with technical and financial assistance Products will be integrated into current transportation practices 7

8 SHRP2 Implementation Assistance Program (IAP) Available to help State DOTs, MPOs, local agencies, and other interested organizations deploy SHRP2 Solutions Open for applications twice per year 24 SHRP2 Solutions have been included in Rounds 1-4 RoundLaunch DateRoundLaunch Date 1February 20134May 2014 2August 20135January 2015 3January 20146June 2015 8

9 Implementation Assistance Awards Round1234 # of products*64512 9 *some products were offered in multiple rounds 24 SHRP2 Solutions put to work on 250+ projects across 50 States 250+ SHRP2 projects nationwide

10 Renewal Products PavementsFHWA ContactAASHTO Contact Guidelines for the Preservation of High-Traffic-Volume Roadways (R26) Thomas VanJameelah Hayes Precast Concrete Pavement (R05)Sam TysonJameelah Hayes New Composite Pavement Systems (R21)Steve CooperJameelah Hayes Pavement Renewal Solutions (R23) Steve CooperEvan Rothblatt Technologies to Enhance Quality Control on Asphalt Pavements (R06C) Tools to Improve PCC Pavement Smoothness During Construction (R06E) Project DeliveryFHWA Contact Managing Risk in Rapid Renewal Projects (R09)Carlos FigueroaGreta Smith Project Management Strategies for Complex Projects (R10) Performance Specifications for Rapid Renewal (R07)Jennifer BalisEvan Rothblatt 10

11 Renewal Products (cont.) StructuresFHWA ContactAASHTO Contact Nondestructive Testing for Concrete Bridge Decks (R06A) Matthew DeMarcoEvan Rothblatt Nondestructive Testing for Tunnel Linings (R06G) Service Life Design for Bridges (R19A)Matthew DeMarcoPatricia Bush Innovative Bridge Designs for Rapid Renewal (R04)Matthew DeMarcoPatricia Bush GeoTechTools (R02)Silas Nichols Evan Rothblatt Utilities and RailroadsFHWA ContactAASHTO Contact Identifying and Managing Utility Conflicts (R15B)Amanda RutherfordGreta Smith Railroad–DOT Mitigation Strategies (R16) *A 2014 Every Day Counts product Joseph TaylorGreta Smith 11

12 Capacity Products ProductFHWA ContactAASHTO Contact Implementing Eco-Logical (C06)David WilliamsKate Kurgan Expediting Project Delivery (C19)Damaris SantiagoShannon Eggleston Economic Analysis Tools (C03/C11)Brian GardnerMatt Hardy Freight Demand Modeling and Data Improvement (C20) Ed StrockoMatt Hardy Advanced Travel Analysis Tools for Integrated Travel Demand Modeling (C10/C04/C05/C16) Brian GardnerMatt Hardy 12

13 Reliability Products ProductFHWA ContactAASHTO Contact Organizing for Reliability Tools (L01/L06)Joe GregoryGummada Murthy Reliability Data and Analysis Tools (L02/L05/L07/L08/C11) Doug LairdGummada Murthy Coordinated Training for Traffic Incident Responders and Managers (L12/L32) *A 2012 Every Day Counts product Jim Austrich Paul Jodoin Gummada Murthy 13

14 SHRP 2 Naturalistic Driving Study & Roadway Information Databases NDS Data RID (GIS) Data from 3,147 volunteer drivers and their vehicles in six study sites using passenger cars, vans, SUVs, pickups 2 petabytes = over 2 million gigabytes of data New data collected 12,500 centerline miles consistent across study six sites Acquired data (DOTs, others) 200,000 centerline miles with varying conditions - roadway, weather, traffic... 14

15 Safety Products ProductFHWA ContactAASHTO Contact Concept to Countermeasure – Research to Deployment Using the SHRP2 Safety Data Aladdin BarkawiKelly Hardy 15 10 State DOTs received assistance to start 11 research projects using the SHRP2 Naturalistic Driving and Roadway Information Databases (phase I: Jan.-Sep. 2015) Research goal Creation of better safety: – Policies –Technologies –Countermeasures

16 State DOT Research Using Safety Data 16 Roadway DepartureIowa Speeding Michigan Washington Horizontal and Vertical CurvesNorth Carolina Work ZonesMinnesota Interchange Ramps Utah Roadway LightingWashington Adverse Conditions Wyoming Pedestrian Safety Florida Neveda New York State

17 17 Assistance Using the Safety Data Safety Training and Analysis Center

18 Implementation Assistance Round 5 Products (January 2015) Capacity 3D Utility Location Data Repository (R01A) Performance Specifications for Rapid Renewal (R07) Railroad-DOT Mitigation Strategies (R16) Planning Process Bundle (C02/08/09/12/15) 18 Renewal Application Period: January 16 ‒ February 13, 2015

19 Implementation Assistance Round 6 Products (June 2015) Capacity Reliability 3D Utility Location Data Repository (R01A) Utility Locating Technologies (R01B) Identifying and Managing Utility Conflicts (R15B) Nondestructive Testing for Concrete Bridge Decks (R06A) Techniques to Fingerprint Construction Materials (R06B) Advanced Methods to Identify Pavement Delamination (R06D) Service Life Design for Bridges (R19A) PlanWorks (C01) WISE: WorkZone Impact Estimation Software (R11) 19 Renewal

20 Implementation Assistance Levels of Engagement 20 Proof of Concept Pilot To evaluate product readiness. Contractor support to collect data and evaluate the product application. Lead Adopter Incentive To help offset costs associated with product implementation and risk mitigation. Recipients required to provide specific deliverables designed to further refine the product. User Incentive To support implementation activities, such as conducting internal assessments, changing processes, and organizing peer exchanges.

21 Implementation Assistance Selection Criteria General Criteria for Participants (will vary somewhat among products) Geographic diversity of participants Demonstration of culture to implement new products or processes Demonstration of past interest and/or efforts to implement similar products or processes High commitment to making institutional/organizational changes Commitment to conduct demonstration workshops Willingness to share experience by facilitating peer-to-peer activities Commitment to dedicate staff to the implementation project 21

22 Ways to Get the Word Out Talk to your colleagues –Add a SHRP2 slide to your next presentation –Speak at a committee meeting –Post a question, photo, or SHRP2 fact on your social media sites –Add our widget to your website – find the code in the Outreach Toolkit at www.fhwa.dot.gov/GoSHRP2/Resources/Publicationswww.fhwa.dot.gov/GoSHRP2/Resources/Publications Share your perspective during SHRP2 webinars Be a panelist at an industry event Sign up for SHRP2 emails 22

23 SHRP2 on the Web GoSHRP2 www.fhwa.dot.gov/GoSHRP2 www.fhwa.dot.gov/GoSHRP2 –Apply for Implementation assistance –Learn how practitioners are using SHRP2 products SHRP2 @AASHTO http://SHRP2.transportation.org http://SHRP2.transportation.org –Implementation information for AASHTO members SHRP2 @TRB www.TRB.org/SHRP2 www.TRB.org/SHRP2 –Research information 23


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