Study Highway Innovation Technology Evaluation Center

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General Information
Study Number: SPR-2(204)
Former Study Number:
Lead Organization: Federal Highway Administration
Contract Start Date: Jul 01, 1999
Solicitation Number: 108
Partners: CA, FL, IADOT, KS, MA, MDOT SHA, MI, MT, NC, ND, NHDOT, NJ, NV, NY, OH, PADOT, SC, VA, VT, WY
Contractor(s): Civil Engineering Research Foundation
Status: Closed
Est. Completion Date:
Contract/Other Number:
Last Updated: Apr 09, 2013
Contract End Date:
Financial Summary
Contract Amount: $55,000.00
Suggested Contribution:
Total Commitments Received: $55,000.00
100% SP&R Approval: Not Requested
Contact Information
Lead Study Contact(s): Gary Jensen
Gary.Jensen@dot.gov
Phone: 202- 366-2048
Organization Year Commitments Technical Contact Name Funding Contact Name
California Department of Transportation 1999 $0.00
Florida Department of Transportation 1999 $0.00
Iowa Department of Transportation 1999 $0.00 Peggi Knight Linda Narigon
Kansas Department of Transportation 2000 $55,000.00 Dave Meggers Rodney Montney
Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration 1999 $0.00
Massachusetts Executive Office of Transportation and Construction 1999 $0.00
Michigan Department of Transportation 1999 $0.00
Montana Department of Transportation 1999 $0.00
Nevada Department of Transportation 1999 $0.00
New Hampshire Department of Transportation 1999 $0.00
New Jersey Department of Transportation 1999 $0.00
New York State Department of Transportation 1999 $0.00
North Carolina Department of Transportation 1999 $0.00
North Dakota Department of Transportation 1999 $0.00
Ohio Department of Transportation 1999 $0.00
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation 1999 $0.00
South Carolina Department of Transportation 1999 $0.00
Vermont Agency of Transportation 1999 $0.00
Virginia Department of Transportation 1999 $0.00
Wyoming Department of Transportation 1999 $0.00

Objectives

To provide highway owners with independent, scientifically based product evaluation findings on new and innovative technologies by taking full advantage of the HITEC group evaluation process. The data will be generated by a performance-based evaluation, focused on issues generated by vendor claims. The evaluations will be both comprehensive and detailed, to enable highway owners to make sound purchasing decisions. The evaluations verify performance and feed the development of specifications in new technology areas and address other implementation barriers that are preventing the use of new products. Studies will be conducted on sign retroreflectometers, soil stabilizers/dust suppressants, adaptive traffic control systems, fiber reinforced polymer systems for concrete structure repair and strengthening, alternative material dowel bars for rigid pavement joints, fiber reinforced polymer composite bridge decks, and storm water runoff treatment systems. (updated 6/22/01)

Comments

This study was replaced by TPF5028. 2/13/02

Subjects: Planning and Administration

Documents Attached
Title File/Link Type Privacy Download
Financial Spreasheet SPR-2(204) Exp allocation FMIS 12-12-12.xls Other Public
Official Closeout Memo SPR-2(204) -- Close out Memo - Electronic Signature.pdf Memorandum Public

No document attached.

Study Highway Innovation Technology Evaluation Center

General Information
Study Number: SPR-2(204)
Lead Organization: Federal Highway Administration
Contract Start Date: Jul 01, 1999
Solicitation Number: 108
Partners: CA, FL, IADOT, KS, MA, MDOT SHA, MI, MT, NC, ND, NHDOT, NJ, NV, NY, OH, PADOT, SC, VA, VT, WY
Contractor(s): Civil Engineering Research Foundation
Status: Closed
Est. Completion Date:
Contract/Other Number:
Last Updated: Apr 09, 2013
Contract End Date:
Financial Summary
Contract Amount: $55,000.00
Total Commitments Received: $55,000.00
100% SP&R Approval:
Contact Information
Lead Study Contact(s): Gary Jensen
Gary.Jensen@dot.gov
Phone: 202- 366-2048
Commitments by Organizations
Organization Year Commitments Technical Contact Name Funding Contact Name Contact Number Email Address
California Department of Transportation 1999 $0.00
Florida Department of Transportation 1999 $0.00
Iowa Department of Transportation 1999 $0.00 Peggi Knight Linda Narigon Linda.Narigon@iowadot.us
Kansas Department of Transportation 2000 $55,000.00 Dave Meggers Rodney Montney 785-291-3844 rodney@ksdot.org
Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration 1999 $0.00
Massachusetts Executive Office of Transportation and Construction 1999 $0.00
Michigan Department of Transportation 1999 $0.00
Montana Department of Transportation 1999 $0.00
Nevada Department of Transportation 1999 $0.00
New Hampshire Department of Transportation 1999 $0.00
New Jersey Department of Transportation 1999 $0.00
New York State Department of Transportation 1999 $0.00
North Carolina Department of Transportation 1999 $0.00
North Dakota Department of Transportation 1999 $0.00
Ohio Department of Transportation 1999 $0.00
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation 1999 $0.00
South Carolina Department of Transportation 1999 $0.00
Vermont Agency of Transportation 1999 $0.00
Virginia Department of Transportation 1999 $0.00
Wyoming Department of Transportation 1999 $0.00

Study Description

Objectives

To provide highway owners with independent, scientifically based product evaluation findings on new and innovative technologies by taking full advantage of the HITEC group evaluation process. The data will be generated by a performance-based evaluation, focused on issues generated by vendor claims. The evaluations will be both comprehensive and detailed, to enable highway owners to make sound purchasing decisions. The evaluations verify performance and feed the development of specifications in new technology areas and address other implementation barriers that are preventing the use of new products. Studies will be conducted on sign retroreflectometers, soil stabilizers/dust suppressants, adaptive traffic control systems, fiber reinforced polymer systems for concrete structure repair and strengthening, alternative material dowel bars for rigid pavement joints, fiber reinforced polymer composite bridge decks, and storm water runoff treatment systems. (updated 6/22/01)

Comments

This study was replaced by TPF5028. 2/13/02

Subjects: Planning and Administration

Title File/Link Type Private
Official Closeout Memo SPR-2(204) -- Close out Memo - Electronic Signature.pdf Memorandum Public
Financial Spreasheet SPR-2(204) Exp allocation FMIS 12-12-12.xls Other Public
No document attached.

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