Structural Improvement of Flexible Pavements Using Geosynthetics for Base Course Reinforcements

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General Information
Solicitation Number: 126
Status: End Solicitation Phase
Date Posted: Jul 01, 2002
Last Updated: Apr 18, 2012
Solicitation Expires:
Partners: CT, GADOT, IADOT, ID, KS, ME, MO, MS, NY, OH, TX, WA
Lead Organization: Maine Department of Transportation
Financial Summary
Suggested Contribution:
Commitment Start Year: 2002
Commitment End Year: 2005
100% SP&R Approval: Not Requested
Commitments Required: $0.00
Commitments Received: $595,000.00
Contact Information
Lead Study Contact(s): Dale Peabody
Dale.Peabody@maine.gov
FHWA Technical Liaison(s): Ewa Flom
Ewa.Flom@dot.gov
Phone: 202-366-2169
Organization Year Commitments Technical Contact Name Funding Contact Name Contact Number Email Address
Connecticut Department of Transportation 2005 $15,000.00 James Sime 860-258-0309 james.sime@ct.gov
Georgia Department of Transportation 2005 $70,000.00 Rick Deaver 404-363-7584 Rick.Deaver@dot.state.ga.us
Idaho Department of Transportation 2005 $45,000.00 Mike Santi
Iowa Department of Transportation 0 $0.00
Kansas Department of Transportation 2005 $40,000.00 David Behzadpour 785-291-3847 David.Behzadpour@ks.gov
Maine Department of Transportation 2005 $40,000.00 Dale Peabody 207- 624-3305 Dale.Peabody@maine.gov
Mississippi Department of Transportation 2005 $50,000.00 James Watkins James Watkins 601-359-7650 jwatkins@mdot.state.ms.us
Missouri Department of Transportation 2005 $0.00
New York State Department of Transportation 2005 $225,000.00 Gary Frederick 518-457-4645 gary.frederick@dot.ny.gov
Ohio Department of Transportation 2005 $40,000.00 Monique Evans 614-728-6048 monique.evans@dot.state.oh.us
Texas Department of Transportation 2005 $50,000.00 Frank Bailey 512- 416-4730 rtimain@txdot.gov
Washington State Department of Transportation 2005 $20,000.00 Kim Willoughby 360-705-7978 willouk@wsdot.wa.gov

Objectives

To determine whether geosynthetics (geogrids and geotextiles) can be used to increase the structural capacity of pavements typically constructed by state DOTs. To measure in situ stress/strain response of the reinforced material for use in current or future pavement design processes. To determine whether geosynthetics can be used to increase the service life of pavements typically constructed by state DOTs. To compare the performance of base course reinforced pavements subjected to traffic loading during non-frost periods with performance during thaw.

Comments

Study is being initiated and funds are being solicited from potential project partners. Solicitation for partners was sent out in December 2001. Status Update: 7/5/02

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Structural Improvement of Flexible Pavements Using Geosynthetics for Base Course Reinforcements

General Information
Solicitation Number: 126
Status: End Solicitation Phase
Date Posted: Jul 01, 2002
Last Updated: Apr 18, 2012
Solicitation Expires:
Partners: CT, GADOT, IADOT, ID, KS, ME, MO, MS, NY, OH, TX, WA
Lead Organization: Maine Department of Transportation
Financial Summary
Suggested Contribution:
Commitment Start Year: 2002
Commitment End Year: 2005
100% SP&R Approval: Not Requested
Commitments Required: $0.00
Commitments Received: $595,000.00
Contact Information
Lead Study Contact(s): Dale Peabody
Dale.Peabody@maine.gov
FHWA Technical Liaison(s): Ewa Flom
Ewa.Flom@dot.gov
Phone: 202-366-2169
Commitments by Organizations
Agency Year Commitments Technical Contact Name Funding Contact Name Contact Number Email Address
Connecticut Department of Transportation 2005 $15,000.00 James Sime 860-258-0309 james.sime@ct.gov
Georgia Department of Transportation 2005 $70,000.00 Rick Deaver 404-363-7584 Rick.Deaver@dot.state.ga.us
Idaho Department of Transportation 2005 $45,000.00 Mike Santi
Iowa Department of Transportation 0 $0.00
Kansas Department of Transportation 2005 $40,000.00 David Behzadpour 785-291-3847 David.Behzadpour@ks.gov
Maine Department of Transportation 2005 $40,000.00 Dale Peabody 207- 624-3305 Dale.Peabody@maine.gov
Mississippi Department of Transportation 2005 $50,000.00 James Watkins James Watkins 601-359-7650 jwatkins@mdot.state.ms.us
Missouri Department of Transportation 2005 $0.00
New York State Department of Transportation 2005 $225,000.00 Gary Frederick 518-457-4645 gary.frederick@dot.ny.gov
Ohio Department of Transportation 2005 $40,000.00 Monique Evans 614-728-6048 monique.evans@dot.state.oh.us
Texas Department of Transportation 2005 $50,000.00 Frank Bailey 512- 416-4730 rtimain@txdot.gov
Washington State Department of Transportation 2005 $20,000.00 Kim Willoughby 360-705-7978 willouk@wsdot.wa.gov

Objectives

To determine whether geosynthetics (geogrids and geotextiles) can be used to increase the structural capacity of pavements typically constructed by state DOTs. To measure in situ stress/strain response of the reinforced material for use in current or future pavement design processes. To determine whether geosynthetics can be used to increase the service life of pavements typically constructed by state DOTs. To compare the performance of base course reinforced pavements subjected to traffic loading during non-frost periods with performance during thaw.

Comments

Study is being initiated and funds are being solicited from potential project partners. Solicitation for partners was sent out in December 2001. Status Update: 7/5/02

No document attached.

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