New England Transportation Consortium (IV)

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General Information
Solicitation Number: 1165
Status: End Solicitation Phase
Date Posted: Jun 26, 2007
Last Updated: Oct 20, 2011
Solicitation Expires: Sep 30, 2007
Partners: CT, ME, NHDOT, NY, RI, VT
Lead Organization: Connecticut Department of Transportation
Financial Summary
Suggested Contribution:
Commitment Start Year: 2007
Commitment End Year: 2008
100% SP&R Approval: Pending Approval
Commitments Required: $700,000.00
Commitments Received: $682,000.00
Contact Information
Lead Study Contact(s): James Sime
james.sime@ct.gov
Organization Year Commitments Technical Contact Name Funding Contact Name Contact Number Email Address
Connecticut Department of Transportation 2007 $105,000.00 James Sime 860-258-0309 james.sime@ct.gov
Connecticut Department of Transportation 2008 $100,000.00 James Sime 860-258-0309 james.sime@ct.gov
Maine Department of Transportation 2008 $100,000.00 Dale Peabody 207- 624-3305 Dale.Peabody@maine.gov
New Hampshire Department of Transportation 2008 $100,000.00 Glenn Roberts 603-271-3151 Glenn.Roberts@dot.nh.gov
New York State Department of Transportation 2007 $72,000.00 Gary Frederick Gary Frederick 518-457-4645 gary.frederick@dot.ny.gov
Rhode Island Department of Transportation 2008 $105,000.00 Colin Franco 401222 2524x4110 colin.franco@dot.ri.gov
Vermont Agency of Transportation 2008 $100,000.00 Jennifer Fitch 802-828-2553 Jennifer.Fitch@state.vt.us

Background

A transportation research program, where research projects are conducted primarily by the Land Grant Universities of the New England states. This study was preceded by SPR-3(089), SPR-3(029) and SPR-3(009). Other State DOTs may participate in individual research projects by providing funds and a project technical committee member to represent their agency.

Objectives

To pool the financial, professional and academic resources of the region and to use them to research and develop improved methods of dealing with common problems in the planning, design, construction, maintenance, rehabilitation, reconstruction, and operation of transportation systems in the participating states. The program is intended to supplement, not to replace, ongoing state and federal research activities and other national programs such as the Cooperative Research Programs of the National Academies.

Scope of Work

To conduct various NETC research projects, which address primarily the priority needs of the New England States, as determined annually.

Comments

Resources for base program are the same as for SPR-3(089), where the six New England States pledge $100,000 per year ($600,000 combined). Other State DOTs may participate in individual research projects by providing funds and a project technical committee member to represent their agency. This study replaces SPR-3(089), SPR-3(029) and SPR-3(009), which preceded this proposed TPF and had the same objective. ConnDOT will work with the sponsoring State DOTs to quantify and move unprogrammed obligation balances from SPR-3(089) to this new TPF project. Ongoing NETC program is fully described at NETC Web Site, which is hosted by the University of Massachusetts - Dartmouth (see 'URL for Solicitation Documents').

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New England Transportation Consortium (IV)

General Information
Solicitation Number: 1165
Status: End Solicitation Phase
Date Posted: Jun 26, 2007
Last Updated: Oct 20, 2011
Solicitation Expires: Sep 30, 2007
Partners: CT, ME, NHDOT, NY, RI, VT
Lead Organization: Connecticut Department of Transportation
Financial Summary
Suggested Contribution:
Commitment Start Year: 2007
Commitment End Year: 2008
100% SP&R Approval: Pending Approval
Commitments Required: $700,000.00
Commitments Received: $682,000.00
Contact Information
Lead Study Contact(s): James Sime
james.sime@ct.gov
Commitments by Organizations
Agency Year Commitments Technical Contact Name Funding Contact Name Contact Number Email Address
Connecticut Department of Transportation 2007 $105,000.00 James Sime 860-258-0309 james.sime@ct.gov
Connecticut Department of Transportation 2008 $100,000.00 James Sime 860-258-0309 james.sime@ct.gov
Maine Department of Transportation 2008 $100,000.00 Dale Peabody 207- 624-3305 Dale.Peabody@maine.gov
New Hampshire Department of Transportation 2008 $100,000.00 Glenn Roberts 603-271-3151 Glenn.Roberts@dot.nh.gov
New York State Department of Transportation 2007 $72,000.00 Gary Frederick Gary Frederick 518-457-4645 gary.frederick@dot.ny.gov
Rhode Island Department of Transportation 2008 $105,000.00 Colin Franco 401222 2524x4110 colin.franco@dot.ri.gov
Vermont Agency of Transportation 2008 $100,000.00 Jennifer Fitch 802-828-2553 Jennifer.Fitch@state.vt.us

Background

A transportation research program, where research projects are conducted primarily by the Land Grant Universities of the New England states. This study was preceded by SPR-3(089), SPR-3(029) and SPR-3(009). Other State DOTs may participate in individual research projects by providing funds and a project technical committee member to represent their agency.

Objectives

To pool the financial, professional and academic resources of the region and to use them to research and develop improved methods of dealing with common problems in the planning, design, construction, maintenance, rehabilitation, reconstruction, and operation of transportation systems in the participating states. The program is intended to supplement, not to replace, ongoing state and federal research activities and other national programs such as the Cooperative Research Programs of the National Academies.

Scope of Work

To conduct various NETC research projects, which address primarily the priority needs of the New England States, as determined annually.

Comments

Resources for base program are the same as for SPR-3(089), where the six New England States pledge $100,000 per year ($600,000 combined). Other State DOTs may participate in individual research projects by providing funds and a project technical committee member to represent their agency. This study replaces SPR-3(089), SPR-3(029) and SPR-3(009), which preceded this proposed TPF and had the same objective. ConnDOT will work with the sponsoring State DOTs to quantify and move unprogrammed obligation balances from SPR-3(089) to this new TPF project. Ongoing NETC program is fully described at NETC Web Site, which is hosted by the University of Massachusetts - Dartmouth (see 'URL for Solicitation Documents').

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