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QUALITY BASED ROADS PROGRAM

Presented by Matthew J. LaChance. Pavement Solutions for State, County, and Municipal Infrastructures. QUALITY BASED ROADS PROGRAM. How Many of You…. Have the same, or less money to maintain your roads this year compared to last year? Think the money you are receiving is enough?

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QUALITY BASED ROADS PROGRAM

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  1. Presented by Matthew J. LaChance Pavement Solutions for State, County, and Municipal Infrastructures QUALITY BASED ROADS PROGRAM

  2. How Many of You… • Have the same, or less money to maintain your roads this year compared to last year? • Think the money you are receiving is enough? • Think you could be doing more with what you have to maintain you roads than you are currently doing?

  3. Did You Know… • Your infrastructure is most likely your single largest asset. • You roadways are one of the few assets that near 100% of your tax contributors use on a daily basis. • Most of our roadway systems are under funded.

  4. Pavement Management Theory Do the right thingat the right time in the right place • Make timely maintenance repairs • Avoid more expensive, extensive repairs Avoid “Worst First”

  5. Do the right thing: correct preservation maintenance application, HMA mix, rehabilitation alternative • At the right time: pavement management system analysis • In the right place: pavement management in consort with a master plan, combining pavement sections, plus the human factor And then… Do it the rightWAY!

  6. Failure Is Not an Option

  7. Quality Based Roads Program 2. Pavement Materials Evaluations 1. Pavement Management 3. Construction Quality Assurance

  8. Quality Based Roads Program Elements • System level pavement management • Software-based or spreadsheet • Pavement materials evaluations and rehabilitation recommendations • Enforceable Hot Mix Asphalt specifications • QA testing at the production facility and QA testing/inspection of in-place materials

  9. Quality Based Roads Program Benefits • Improve infrastructure asset value • Improve pavement condition system-wide • Make informed budgeting decisions • Better plan for upcoming work • Factual responses to the money managers and politics • Savings in long-term road capital improvement dollars

  10. 1. Pavement Management System Level Analysis • Professional, Objective, repeatable rating system • Develop Pavement Condition Index (PCI) • Track pavement performance • Prioritization • Budgets • Options • On the ground • Windshield • Video

  11. 90 85 80 Progressive 75 Maintain 70 Historic 65 Zero 60 55 50 Do you know where you’re going?Annual Budget vs. Pavement Condition Pavement Condition Index (PCI) 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

  12. Typical Pavement Performance Curve Do Nothing Routine Maintenance Preventive Maintenance Structural Improvement Base Rehabilitation

  13. Pavement Management Goals • Invest now for large benefits later • pavements are one of your largest capital assets to protect • Perform timely maintenance now • Avoid expensive improvements later Do the right thing at the right timein the right placeanddo it theright way

  14. 100 Do Nothing 90 Maintenance 80 70 Pavement Condition Index (PCI) Structural Improvement 60 50 Reconstruction 40 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Time Cost Effective Maintenance Strategy

  15. Annual Project Development • Project scheduling • Future build coordination with utilities and site activities • Develop a strategic multi-year plan for maintenance and rehabilitation RoadManager GPMS™ Geographic Pavement Management System

  16. Annual Project Development Diversify your investments Preservation Maintenance Structural Improvement Base Rehab *Miles per dollar spent

  17. Annual Project Development • Communicate with the tax base • What, when and where projects are going to take place • Use media as a tool for education • Traditional and social media are a great way to keep the tax payer informed as to how you are saving them money Paving Scheduled for Main Street

  18. 2. Pavement Evaluation • Preferred approach for pavements in need of capital repair • Provide owners/managers with the most cost effective and reliable rehabilitation alternatives for their pavements

  19. Project Level Evaluation • Obtain available project information • Establish existing condition of pavement • Determine the cause of distress • Identify feasible alternatives • Make recommendations

  20. Pavement Evaluation Benefits • Less chance of premature failure • Better chance of achieving and exceeding intended design life • Better use of available funds and lower overall cost in the future

  21. Causes of Pavement Failure Age related Base related Mix/Construction related

  22. Pavement Materials Evaluation Obtain samples of subgrade/subbase, base and surface materials via test pits and cores

  23. Pavement Materials Evaluation Field samples are tested and evaluated in AASHTO accredited materials testing laboratory by certified technicians

  24. Field Sampling and TestingFor Pavements in Need of Capital Repair • Diagnose most probable causes of distress • Identify structural characteristics and layer material properties in existing pavement • Economics • Recycling • Emphasis on rehabilitation • Place materials engineer in the best possible position to make correct choice of pavement rehabilitation

  25. Pavement Materials Evaluation Base/subbase materials are often recommended for reuse or alternative pavement solutions are suggested, saving money.

  26. Pavement Materials Evaluation • Provides 5, 10, 20, 25+ year action plans for maintenance and rehabilitation of roadways and parking lots • If applicable, provides Life Cycle Cost Analysis (LCCA) of pavement alternatives to determine both initial and life-cycle construction and maintenance costs • Cost to benefit ratio (The Human Factor)

  27. Project Specifications • Develop specifications for quality enforcement, provisions for production quality and field placement quality specific to the owner’s needs • Include Superpave hot mix asphalt, mat and joint density with incentive/disincentive

  28. 3. Construction Quality Assurance“…doing it the right way” • Assure pavement preparation • Assure production plant testing/inspection • Assure field application through testing/inspection

  29. Preservation Maintenance 100 93 Preservation Maintenance 85 72-78 60-65 Pavement Materials Evaluations have saved 10-40% in rehabilitation capital costs 0

  30. Why Do All This? 100 Do Nothing 93 Routine Maintenance Preservation Maintenance 85 Preventive Maintenance 72-78 Structural Improvement 60-65 Reconstruction Pavement Materials Evaluations have saved 10-40% in rehabilitation capital costs 0

  31. $2.75/s.y. $15/s.y. NE Local Road Pavement Performance Study 2002Quality Based Road Program

  32. The Payoff: For every $1.00 invested in QBRP, one can save a NET $6.00 in capital road dollars Performance life increase of 40% using pavement management, materials evaluations and quality assurance Extending the life of the “good” roads, frees up extra funding for the “worst” roads

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