Analysis Of A University Bike-Sharing Program And Lessons Learned, 2016 Purdue University
Analysis Of A University Bike-Sharing Program And Lessons Learned, Margaret Mcnamara, Jijo K. Mathew
Purdue Road School
Purdue University initiated a bike-sharing program in August 2015 with 13 locations and 50 bikes. The first 14 weeks of the program saw 15,259 rentals for a total of 22,677 hours. The Purdue sustainable transportation staff partnered with Purdue traffic engineering students to monitor usage trends to identify future investment opportunities and changes to the bike sharing contract. In this session we will present the series of analytics performance measures, management dashboards, and changes initiated as a result of this partnership.
Full Depth Reclamation Of Aviation Pavement, 2016 Purdue University
Full Depth Reclamation Of Aviation Pavement, Michael W. Buening
Purdue Road School
Full depth reclamation (FDR) has been utilized multiple times in recent years for airport and roadway pavement rehabilitation. The presentation will review FDR and its use as a treatment for aviation pavements.
Effective Roadway Management Of Septic Systems & Wells, 2016 Purdue University
Effective Roadway Management Of Septic Systems & Wells, Michael M. Gavelek, Denise H. Wright, Matthew Witt
Purdue Road School
Roadway construction in rural & urban fringe regions impacts properties that utilize septic systems & wells. Due to their fundamental difference from centralized utilities, they can fall through the cracks & create critical path problems & unforeseen costs. Decentralized water & wastewater experts will present engineering fundamentals, construction techniques & costs, regulations & regulatory process, and tips to effectively manage the replacement & protection of septic systems & wells.
Indot Signing - Recent Developments For Attraction Signs, 2016 INDOT
Indot Signing - Recent Developments For Attraction Signs, Joseph Bruno
Purdue Road School
Summary of INDOT's policy on attraction signing and tips for addressing attraction signs in design plan development for INDOT road projects. Presented at Purdue University Road School on March 9, 2016.
Fhwa Compliance:Results And Responses For 2015/ 2016, 2016 FHWA-Indiana Division
Fhwa Compliance:Results And Responses For 2015/ 2016, Jay Dumontelle, Eryn Fletcher
Purdue Road School
This presentation discuss the results from the FHWA's 2015 Compliance Assessment Program and explains how these results are being used to direct the FHWA's activities in 2016.
Traffic Ticker, 2016 Purdue University
Traffic Ticker, Margaret Mcnamara
Purdue Road School
The Traffic Ticker is a web-based tool developed for use by INDOT to monitor interstate conditions in real-time. Based in crowdsourced probe vehicle data, it is linked to a variety of other tools to provide powerful monitoring and after action review capability. The advantages of this tool are demonstrated in case studies spanning winter operations, interstate crashes, and the I-65 N detour route in August 2015.
Ada And Title Vi: Remaining Eligible For Funding, 2016 City of Monticello, Indiana
Ada And Title Vi: Remaining Eligible For Funding, Cathy Gross
Purdue Road School
Learn how to effectively implement ADA and Title VI nondiscrimination and accessibility requirements in your community to become and remain compliant and eligible for federal funds. In this session we will present changes to the law and requirements effective in 2015 and beyond. You will learn what resources are available to get and keep your community on track and find out how several Indiana communities are making strides in ADA and Title VI compliance.
Design, Operations, And Safety Of High-Speed Approach Rural Roundabouts, 2016 WSP l Parsons Brinckerhoff
Design, Operations, And Safety Of High-Speed Approach Rural Roundabouts, David A. Church, James Tobaben
Purdue Road School
High-speed approach rural roundabouts have been found to reduce overall crashes by 71% and injury crashes by 87% and have become an effective tool used by public agencies to improve safety and capacity at rural intersections. In this presentation we will discuss critical design features for effective implementation, including alignment on approach, deflection, splitter islands, lighting, signing, curbing, diameter, design vehicle, and landscaping. Before-and-after results involving safety, operations, and public acceptance will be highlighted at specific US roundabouts.
Americans With Disabilities Act And Curb Ramps, 2016 Purdue University
Americans With Disabilities Act And Curb Ramps, Katherine Smutzer
Purdue Road School
INDOT is in the process of adopting the Public Right of Way Accessibility Guidelines (PROWAG) for pedestrian access route design within public right of way. Updates to the Indiana Design Manual and Standard Drawings will be presented and discussed, including revisions anticipated in 2016 to the curb ramp standard drawings and pedestrian signal placement standards. This presentation will include information from the INDOT standards section and INDOT ADA committee.
Diseño Y Construcción De Un Prototipo Para Lavado De Agregados, 2016 Universidad de La Salle, Bogotá
Diseño Y Construcción De Un Prototipo Para Lavado De Agregados, Luis Alejandro Morales Alvarez
Ingeniería en Automatización
Con el fin de mejorar el proceso de lavado y escurrido de agregados empleados en la elaboración del concreto, provenientes del cauce de los ríos, se realizó un diseño electromecánico, con el fin de optimizar el lavado de dicho material. Este trabajo de mejoramiento del proceso fue propuesto por la empresa INARQ. En el proyecto se realiza el: diseño, construcción, puesta a punto y marcha del prototipo construido. Se inicia con la definición del problema, es decir, presentando los antecedentes de las alternativas de clasificadoras y lavadoras de agregados (gravillas). Posteriormente se procede a la selección de la alternativa que …
Evolve Mentor Program, 2016 Indiana Department of Transportation
Evolve Mentor Program, Sheryl M. Proctor, Timothy Wells, Ed Cox, Indiana Department Of Transportation
Purdue Road School
This is a presentation of the EVOLVE mentor program at the Indiana Department of Transportation which shows a model of linking talent strategy to business strategy. This started as a pilot program for Engineers-in-Training who expressed a desire for mentorship and career guidance. The program included 1:1 mentor/mentee pairings as well as group mentoring.
Wildcat Bridge - I-65 Artesion Well/Geotechnical/Structural, 2016 Indiana Department of Transportation
Wildcat Bridge - I-65 Artesion Well/Geotechnical/Structural, Anne Rearick, Jeremy Hunter, Silas Nichols, Mir Zaheer
Purdue Road School
In this session we will discuss the emergency design and repair of the I-65 bridge over Wildcat Creek in Tippecanoe County during the summer of 2015 that closed I-65 northbound.
The Lesser Known Side Of Highway Safety, 2016 Federal Highway Administration
The Lesser Known Side Of Highway Safety, Rick Drumm
Purdue Road School
Most highway professionals are aware of the main concepts of highway safety. But there are many other concepts, odd statistics, and unique countermeasures that are not well publicized and that we might consider brilliant—or silly. As a host of ideas are presented, you will be challenged to consider how to improve highway safety on your roads, and maybe share some of your own ideas.
Designing And Implementing A Social Media Plan, 2016 Purdue University
Designing And Implementing A Social Media Plan, Ashley M. Watson, Brittany Williamson
Purdue Road School
In this session you will learn how to create and implement a social media plan to improve your social media presence. We will outline the steps for designing a plan, evaluating its success, and establishing sustainable practices.
Good Safety Program: Straight Ahead, 2016 Federal Highway Administration
Good Safety Program: Straight Ahead, Rick Drumm
Purdue Road School
AASHTO and FHWA conducted a joint scan tour in the fall of 2015 to document what makes a good safety program. A wealth of information on safety programs was pulled together in one effort and coalesced in one document. Topics to be presented that were discussed on this seven-state tour include data collection/analysis, funding, systemic safety improvements, types of projects and initiatives, project development and delivery, cooperation with safety partners, and measuring safety.
Storm Damage - Murphy's Law, 2016 Indiana Department of Transportation
Storm Damage - Murphy's Law, Dale Sedler, Mark Bailey
Purdue Road School
Examination of a disastrous event that required 4 coinciding occurrences happening that individually would likely have resulted in minor or no damage.
Storm Damage - Sr-57 June 2008, 2016 Indiana Department of Transportation
Storm Damage - Sr-57 June 2008, Dale Sedler, Mark Bailey
Purdue Road School
A review of the impact of the White River leaving its watershed and destroying a box culvert under SR-57 in Greene County, IN. Includes discussion about impact of illegal levee, and photos and discussion on contraction scour.
Storm Damage - Floating Culverts, 2016 Indiana Department of Transportation
Storm Damage - Floating Culverts, Dale Sedler, Mark Bailey
Purdue Road School
A review of buoyancy issues culverts experience due to blockage. Includes discussion of blockage due to floating debris and issues with multiple culverts. Provides information on characteristics that help to determine if a culvert has "floated."
Moving Beyond Functional Classifications: Street Typologies As A Systemic Approach To Complete Streets, 2016 Lochmueller Group
Moving Beyond Functional Classifications: Street Typologies As A Systemic Approach To Complete Streets, Nick Batta
Purdue Road School
Rain Gardens for Roads: Installation & Maintenance Tips—Rain gardens and bio-swales provide an effective means of addressing water quality and quantity issues along roadways, if properly designed and installed. If not properly installed, they can create flooding, unsafe driving conditions, and ugly eyesores. We will examine how to successfully incorporate rain gardens into roadways, including design and long-term maintenance considerations, and present lessons learned from construction and upkeep of rain gardens in municipal installations.
Needs Driven Design Solutions In Railroad Projects, 2016 INDOT
Needs Driven Design Solutions In Railroad Projects, Tom Rueshhoff, Derek Tichy, Justin Cronin, Matthew J. Spiel
Purdue Road School
This presentation highlights state, federal, and railroad stakeholder coordination in a public-private partnership.
The Indiana Gateway Project is a $71.4 million construction project underway in northwestern Indiana. This project will help Norfolk Southern and Amtrak address the single most delay-prone intercity rail passenger corridor in the country.
The White River Freight Railroad Bridge Replacement by Indiana Railroad is a $14M project which replaced the 115-year old bridge with a 1,271-foot long bridge in Greene County, IN.
The presentation also provides a brief summary of the project management oversight role HNTB Corporation assumed in both project teams as a consultant for …