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Re-Do It -- Faster, Cheaper, Greener
Pavement Renewal Solutions
SHRP2 R23 | December 2013
Why Pavement Renewal?
The real cost of bad roads:• Rough roads add an average of $335 to the annual cost of
owning a car.• Every $1 spent in keeping a good road good saves spending
$6 to $14 to rebuild one that has deteriorated.
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What Does The Public Expect?
• “Get in, get out, stay out”• At lowest possible costs• With the least environmental impact
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What Do Transportation Agencies Need?
• Innovative ways to speed up the delivery of needed infrastructure improvements at lower costs.
• Guides to build long-life pavements that incorporate the existing pavements into the new pavement structure.
• Rehabilitation projects that lead to more cost-effective results.
• Reusing existing pavement to reduce costs, including
hauling and dumping costs, and to shrink construction. timelines.
• Projects that can be accelerated by reusing existing pavement, alleviating the need to remove and dispose of it offsite.
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Pavement Renewal Solutions
Reusing existing pavement in pavement rehabilitation projects:• Reduces costs• Shrinks construction timelines• Saves resources through
recycling materials• Reduces waste disposal • Reduces the carbon footprint
compared to new construction
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SHRP2 Research
Identified design approaches that offer pavements with 30 to 50 years service with little structural damage• Examined practice
in 15 states.• Seven states
helped develop and test guidelines.
• Produced Pavement Renewal Solutions.
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Pavement Renewal Solutions
Using this product, a transportation agency can:• Determine when, where and how to best use existing
pavement in roadway renewal projects• Identify options for asphalt,
concrete and innovative materials
• Identify what modificationsand design thicknessesare necessary for a longerpavement life
• Achieve its goals for longer-lasting pavements
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What’s Provided?
• Decision matrix• Rapid renewal options and background for using
existing pavement in-place• Designs for service life of 30 – 50 years• Construction information for building long-life
pavements• Quick and effective analysis of renewal approaches• Overview and “quick start” video
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rePave Scoping Tool
• Interactive, web-based program; steps to walk you through the decision-making process (selection and design tables).
• New alternatives to renewal approaches • Pros and cons for each approach• Construction techniques • Methods for integrating recycled
materials with road structures
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Pavement Renewal Solutions at Work in the StatesWashington State Department of Transportation• Used Pavement Renewal Solutions on a time-sensitive
project on Interstate 5 to help identify the best long-term renewal approach for the agency. Results: 25 percent savings in life-cycle costs 28 percent savings in user costs 43 percent fewer lane closures
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Value in Using Pavement Renewal Solutions: WSDOT
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“It helped us identify our renewal options, understand how to specify them, and define best practices for implementation, without stumbling through several weeks of analysis.”
Jeff Uhlmeyer State Pavement Engineer
Washington State DOT
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“It is imperative that the work being completed on the roadways be performed in an efficient and timely
manner to minimize project durations and public inconvenience.”
– North Dakota DOT’s application for the FHWA/AASHTO Implementation Assistance Program
Pavement Renewal Solutions at Work in the States
North Dakota Department of Transportation• Experiencing a large increase in traffic due to oil
development. • Will use the Pavement Renewal Solutions software to
identify options for reconstruction and major rehabilitation projects.
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How to Get Started Using Pavement Renewal Solutions
• Market the concept to your districts• Participate in regional training seminars• Identify candidate projects• Provide training for your staff• Identify performance measures • Incorporate into your
state toolbox• Share your experiences
through showcases or peer exchanges
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Access all the products at:
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www.pavementrenewal.org
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Available Support
• Assessment of Agency’s Pavement Design Process and Role of Pavement Renewal
• Assessment of Potential Projects • Training on rePave web tool • Technical Assistance
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If you want further information or have questions, contact Evan Rothblatt at AASHTO,
[email protected], or Tom Deddens at FHWA, [email protected].
Or go to www.fhwa.dot.gov/GoSHRP2 or http://SHRP2.transportation.org.