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PennDOT’s 2014 Construction Program, Industry Related Topics

Pennsylvania Asphalt Pavement Association 54TH Annual Asphalt Paving Conference. PennDOT’s 2014 Construction Program, Industry Related Topics. R. Scott Christie, P.E. Deputy Secretary for Highway Administration. Project Letting Trends. 2014 Projections *. Program Distribution.

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PennDOT’s 2014 Construction Program, Industry Related Topics

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  1. Pennsylvania Asphalt Pavement Association 54TH Annual Asphalt Paving Conference PennDOT’s 2014 Construction Program, Industry Related Topics R. Scott Christie, P.E. Deputy Secretary for Highway Administration

  2. Project Letting Trends 2014 Projections *

  3. ProgramDistribution

  4. Average Number of Bidders * thru January 23, 2014

  5. Design Build Contracts (by Year) Updated 01/23/14

  6. Materials Usage Trends 2013 data as of 01/24/2014

  7. 2013 Construction Program

  8. Focus Areas: Quality – Trends & Targets

  9. Focus Areas: Quality – Trends & Targets Meets Specifications Standard Lot Spec Limit (n=1) = 90-96 % % of Individual Cores Meeting Spec Limit: CY 2012 = 97.4% CY 2013 = 99.9%

  10. Focus Areas: Quality – Trends & Targets Meets Specifications RPS Lot Spec Limit (n=1) = 92-96 % % of Individual Cores Meeting Spec Limit: CY 2012 = 92.9% CY 2013 = 94.7%

  11. Focus Areas: Quality - PWL Laboratory Testing Section (LTS) & Local Acceptance (LA)

  12. Focus Areas: HMA vs. WMA Standard Const. Individual Core Density Meets Specifications Wearing Course Density Data from CAMMS.

  13. Focus Areas: HMA vs. WMA RPS Const. Individual Core Density Meets Specifications Wearing Course Density Data from CAMMS.

  14. Focus Areas: Green Initiatives - WMA WMA Usage (% of Total Asphalt Tonnage) Data from ECMS Sections 309, 316, 409, 410, 9311 & 9411 Const. Items

  15. Focus Areas: Green Initiatives - RAP RAP Usage Trend in HMA % of CAMMS Sample Increments Tested by MTD

  16. Focus Areas: Green Initiatives - RAP Data Source = Annual District Survey

  17. Focus Areas: Longitudinal Joints *Contractor collected data to prepare for 2011 joint density specification

  18. 2013 Longitudinal Joint Density Projects Incentive/Disincentive Summary • 67 Projects with Specification • 168 Total Lots (835 cores) • Raising min. spec. limit to ≥ 90% density for 2014 construction (Pub. 408 2011/Change 5)

  19. Focus Areas: Marcellus Shale - Posted Miles

  20. Marcellus Shale – Linear Bonded Miles

  21. Miles of Minor Marcellus Damage

  22. Miles of Significant Marcellus Damage

  23. Initiatives: Warranties • Warranties: Improving Quality • 5-Year Warranty for resurfacing overlays • Pending • 7-Year Warranty for major rehabilitation • Developing Specification and Use Guidelines for Clearance Transmittal - ongoing • What do we want to get from warranties? • Enhanced pavement quality • Increased Contractor accountability for product • Lower costs by reducing testing, supervision, and staff • Lower life-cycle and maintenance costs by improving performance • Protection against early failures

  24. Pennsylvania Asphalt Pavement Association 53rd Annual Asphalt Paving Conference We Look Forward to Working with PAPA in 2014! Thank You!

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