Extending the Season for Concrete Construction and Repair--Phase II, Defining Engineering Parameters

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General Information
Study Number: TPF-5(075)
Former Study Number:
Lead Organization: Federal Highway Administration
Contract Start Date: Jun 29, 2004
Solicitation Number: 784
Partners: ID, MI, MT, NHDOT, NY, PADOT, VT, WI, WY
Contractor(s): Cold Region Research and Engineering Laboratory
Status: Closed
Est. Completion Date:
Contract/Other Number: DTFH61-04-X-30054
Last Updated: Dec 17, 2010
Contract End Date: Jun 29, 2006
Financial Summary
Contract Amount: $410,000.00
Suggested Contribution:
Total Commitments Received: $450,000.00
100% SP&R Approval: Approved
Contact Information
Lead Study Contact(s): Fred Faridazar
fred.faridazar@dot.gov
Phone: 202-493-3076
FHWA Technical Liaison(s): Fred Faridazar
fred.faridazar@dot.gov
Phone: 202-493-3076
Organization Year Commitments Technical Contact Name Funding Contact Name
Idaho Department of Transportation 2004 $15,000.00 Clint Hoops
Idaho Department of Transportation 2005 $15,000.00 Clint Hoops
Michigan Department of Transportation 2004 $30,000.00 Jon Reincke
Michigan Department of Transportation 2005 $30,000.00 Jon Reincke
Montana Department of Transportation 2004 $15,000.00 Mac McArthur Susan Sillick
Montana Department of Transportation 2005 $15,000.00 Mac McArthur Susan Sillick
New Hampshire Department of Transportation 2003 $20,000.00 Denis Boisvert
New Hampshire Department of Transportation 2004 $20,000.00 Denis Boisvert
New York State Department of Transportation 2003 $100,000.00 Donald Streeter Gary Frederick
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation 2004 $30,000.00 Roger Apple
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation 2005 $30,000.00 Roger Apple
Vermont Agency of Transportation 2004 $20,000.00 Craig Graham Craig Graham
Vermont Agency of Transportation 2005 $20,000.00 Craig Graham Craig Graham
Wisconsin Department of Transportation 2004 $10,000.00 James Parry Marcie Johnson
Wisconsin Department of Transportation 2005 $20,000.00 James Parry Marcie Johnson
Wyoming Department of Transportation 2003 $30,000.00 Tim McDowell Michael Patritch
Wyoming Department of Transportation 2004 $30,000.00 Tim McDowell Michael Patritch

Study Description

This is a follow-on activity to TPF Project TPF-5(003).

Objectives

Define the effect of chemical admixtures on the durability of concrete. By measuring the effect of admixtures on such things as pressure build up within fresh concrete as it freezes and on dilation of hardened concrete as it freezes, we can expect to develop a correlation of chemical type, dosage, and make up with improved freeze-thaw performance. We expect this study to lead to guidance for enhanced service life of antifreeze concrete exposed to normal and deicer salt environments.

Subjects: Materials and Construction

Documents Attached
Title File/Link Type Privacy Download
US Army Corps of Engineers Project Information http://www.crrel.usace.army.mil/projects/coldweatherconcreting/antifreezeadmixtures/ Other Public
Final Report--Phase II http://www.crrel.usace.army.mil/techpub/CRREL_Reports/reports/TR06-8.pdf Final Report Public
Progress Report (February 2006) progress_report_02-2006.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Briefing on Project http://www.crrel.usace.army.mil/concrete/ACPA_briefing_2005.ppt Other Public
Progress Report (February 2005) progress_report_02-2005.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Phase II--Extending the Season for Concrete Construction and Repair, Defining Engineering Parameters http://www.crrel.usace.army.mil/concrete/Extending_Concrete_Season.htm Study Summary Public
Progress Report (November 2004) progress_report_11-2004.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Phase I--Cold Weather Concrete Durability Pooled Fund Study http://www.crrel.usace.army.mil/concrete/Durability_pooled_fund_study.htm Study Summary Public
Progress Report (September 2005) progress_report_9-2005.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Progress Report (May 2005) progress_report_05-2005.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Documents Attached
Title File/Link Type Privacy Download
Extending the Season for Concrete Construction and Repair--Phase II, Defining Engineering Parameters 784.pdf Solicitation Public

Extending the Season for Concrete Construction and Repair--Phase II, Defining Engineering Parameters

General Information
Study Number: TPF-5(075)
Lead Organization: Federal Highway Administration
Contract Start Date: Jun 29, 2004
Solicitation Number: 784
Partners: ID, MI, MT, NHDOT, NY, PADOT, VT, WI, WY
Contractor(s): Cold Region Research and Engineering Laboratory
Status: Closed
Est. Completion Date:
Contract/Other Number: DTFH61-04-X-30054
Last Updated: Dec 17, 2010
Contract End Date: Jun 29, 2006
Financial Summary
Contract Amount: $410,000.00
Total Commitments Received: $450,000.00
100% SP&R Approval:
Contact Information
Lead Study Contact(s): Fred Faridazar
fred.faridazar@dot.gov
Phone: 202-493-3076
FHWA Technical Liaison(s): Fred Faridazar
fred.faridazar@dot.gov
Phone: 202-493-3076
Commitments by Organizations
Organization Year Commitments Technical Contact Name Funding Contact Name Contact Number Email Address
Idaho Department of Transportation 2004 $15,000.00 Clint Hoops
Idaho Department of Transportation 2005 $15,000.00 Clint Hoops
Michigan Department of Transportation 2004 $30,000.00 Jon Reincke 517-322-5695 reinckej@michigan.gov
Michigan Department of Transportation 2005 $30,000.00 Jon Reincke 517-322-5695 reinckej@michigan.gov
Montana Department of Transportation 2004 $15,000.00 Mac McArthur Susan Sillick 406-444-7693 ssillick@mt.gov
Montana Department of Transportation 2005 $15,000.00 Mac McArthur Susan Sillick 406-444-7693 ssillick@mt.gov
New Hampshire Department of Transportation 2003 $20,000.00 Denis Boisvert 603- 271-3151 Denis.Boisvert@dot.nh.gov
New Hampshire Department of Transportation 2004 $20,000.00 Denis Boisvert 603- 271-3151 Denis.Boisvert@dot.nh.gov
New York State Department of Transportation 2003 $100,000.00 Donald Streeter Gary Frederick 518-457-4645 gary.frederick@dot.ny.gov
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation 2004 $30,000.00 Roger Apple
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation 2005 $30,000.00 Roger Apple
Vermont Agency of Transportation 2004 $20,000.00 Craig Graham Craig Graham 802-828-6920 craig.graham@state.vt.us
Vermont Agency of Transportation 2005 $20,000.00 Craig Graham Craig Graham 802-828-6920 craig.graham@state.vt.us
Wisconsin Department of Transportation 2004 $10,000.00 James Parry Marcie Johnson
Wisconsin Department of Transportation 2005 $20,000.00 James Parry Marcie Johnson
Wyoming Department of Transportation 2003 $30,000.00 Tim McDowell Michael Patritch 307-777-4182 michael.patritch@dot.state.wy.us
Wyoming Department of Transportation 2004 $30,000.00 Tim McDowell Michael Patritch 307-777-4182 michael.patritch@dot.state.wy.us

Study Description

Study Description

This is a follow-on activity to TPF Project TPF-5(003).

Objectives

Define the effect of chemical admixtures on the durability of concrete. By measuring the effect of admixtures on such things as pressure build up within fresh concrete as it freezes and on dilation of hardened concrete as it freezes, we can expect to develop a correlation of chemical type, dosage, and make up with improved freeze-thaw performance. We expect this study to lead to guidance for enhanced service life of antifreeze concrete exposed to normal and deicer salt environments.

Subjects: Materials and Construction

Title File/Link Type Private
Final Report--Phase II Final Report Public
Briefing on Project Other Public
US Army Corps of Engineers Project Information Other Public
Progress Report (November 2004) progress_report_11-2004.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Progress Report (February 2005) progress_report_02-2005.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Progress Report (May 2005) progress_report_05-2005.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Progress Report (September 2005) progress_report_9-2005.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Progress Report (February 2006) progress_report_02-2006.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Phase II--Extending the Season for Concrete Construction and Repair, Defining Engineering Parameters Study Summary Public
Phase I--Cold Weather Concrete Durability Pooled Fund Study Study Summary Public
Title File/Link Type Private
Extending the Season for Concrete Construction and Repair--Phase II, Defining Engineering Parameters 784.pdf Solicitation Public

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