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Methods To Expedite And Streamline Utility Relocations For Road Projects, Roy Sturgill, Timothy R.B. Taylor, Seyedmahdi Ghorashinezhad, Jiwen Zhang Dec 2014

Methods To Expedite And Streamline Utility Relocations For Road Projects, Roy Sturgill, Timothy R.B. Taylor, Seyedmahdi Ghorashinezhad, Jiwen Zhang

Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report

Executive Summary This report describes best practices and tools to streamline and expedite utility relocations when they are required as part of road construction projects. As part of this effort, a research team from the Kentucky Transportation Center (KTC) conducted extensive qualitative research that involved mapping current practices at the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) and reviewing utility manuals from KYTC and other state transportation agencies. The KTC research team also conducted in-depth interviews with KYTC engineers and staff as well as representatives from utility companies (UCs). Based on the data from these investigations, KTC developed a number of recommendations to …


Railway/Highway At-Grade Crossing Surface Rehabilitation Manual: Recommendations And Guides, Brett R. Malloy, Macy L. Purcell, Jerry G. Rose Dec 2014

Railway/Highway At-Grade Crossing Surface Rehabilitation Manual: Recommendations And Guides, Brett R. Malloy, Macy L. Purcell, Jerry G. Rose

Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report

This Railway/Highway At-Grade Crossing Surface Rehabilitation Manual offers guidance to engineers and project planners for designing, constructing, and managing railway/highway crossing rehabilitation projects. The manual includes information on pre-project administration, project execution, and post-project management and oversight. Suggestions are provided for determining the most cost-effective rehabilitation procedure, techniques to insure the appropriate installation procedures are followed onsite, and instructions for post-project administration and inspection procedures. The primary goal of this manual is to aid with the implementation of a crossing rehabilitation program; all of its guidance underscores the importance of achieving costeffective solutions through the use of best practices to …


Increased Span Length For The Mgs Long-Span Guardrail System, Nicholas A. Weiland, Ronald K. Faller, Robert W. Bielenberg, John D. Reid Dec 2014

Increased Span Length For The Mgs Long-Span Guardrail System, Nicholas A. Weiland, Ronald K. Faller, Robert W. Bielenberg, John D. Reid

Nebraska Department of Transportation: Research Reports

No abstract provided.


Railway/Highway At-Grade Crossing Surface Management: An Overview, Brett R. Malloy, Jerry G. Rose Dec 2014

Railway/Highway At-Grade Crossing Surface Management: An Overview, Brett R. Malloy, Jerry G. Rose

Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report

This report draws on data from around the United States to describe the features of a successful railway/highway at-grade crossing management program; it emphasizes the highway/trackbed structures and crossing surfaces. Developing a structurally adequate crossing system is imperative, as this will produce a smooth surface and a stable highway/trackbed that prolongs crossings’ lifespans while keeping maintenance costs low and minimizing the number of disruptions encountered by highway and railway traffic. An overview of the guidance issued by several transportation agencies and organizations to facilitate the design and construction of railway/highway at-grade crossings is included here. Equally important to developing a …


Recommendations For Kytc’S Railway/Highway At-Grade Crossing Surface Management Practices, Brett R. Malloy, Jerry G. Rose, Macy L. Purcell Dec 2014

Recommendations For Kytc’S Railway/Highway At-Grade Crossing Surface Management Practices, Brett R. Malloy, Jerry G. Rose, Macy L. Purcell

Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report

An ideal Railway/Highway At-Grade Crossing Management program involves selecting costeffective practices when designing new crossings and rehabilitating existing crossings. This report outlines two strategies to enhance KYTC’s existing program. First, it describes a process that uses decision-option diagrams to optimize the assessment and implementation of engineering solutions in order to restore desired smoothness, minimize settlement in the postconstruction phase, and foster acceptable long-term performance of crossings following their rehabilitation. Decision-option diagrams rely on assessments that are site-specific and based on historical performance, the present observed performance and condition, and the measureable parameters specific to particular crossings. To supplement this process, …


Effect Of Enhanced Trackbed Support On Railway/Highway At-Grade Crossing Performance, Jerry G. Rose, Brett R. Malloy Dec 2014

Effect Of Enhanced Trackbed Support On Railway/Highway At-Grade Crossing Performance, Jerry G. Rose, Brett R. Malloy

Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report

This report documents the long-term performance of 89 railway/highway at-grade crossings in Kentucky and adjacent states that contain asphalt underlayment underneath the ballast. Asphalt underlayment increases load carrying capacity for trains and highway vehicles while enhancing the support structure’s waterproofing and confinement. The asphalt underlayment crossings studied were installed at sites that had historically exhibited poor performance and short service lives. Most of the crossing sites evaluated were 10-15 years old; however, their ages ranged up to 30 years. All of the crossings investigated have shown excellent performance since the installation of asphalt underlayments. No crossing failures, such as excessive …


Audit Template For Inland Port Sustainability, Doug Kreis, Sarah Mccormack, Christopher Van Dyke, Bryan Gibson Nov 2014

Audit Template For Inland Port Sustainability, Doug Kreis, Sarah Mccormack, Christopher Van Dyke, Bryan Gibson

Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report

This report serves as an assessment of port sustainability and its potential applications for the inland river ports of Kentucky and the surrounding region. The report discusses and defines sustainability, both generally as it relates to business and industry and specifically as it relates to the port industry. Given the unique nature of the inland port industry, the report reviews lessons learned from 11 port site visits conducted by Kentucky Transportation Center in 2012, primarily at major U.S. coastal ports but also representative inland ports. KTC’s analysis identifies the sustainability challenges facing various domestic and international ports, and what policy …


Inland Waterways Funding Mechanisms Synthesis, Doug Kreis, Bryan Gibson, Christopher W. Van Dyke, Candice Y. Wallace, Sarah M. Mccormack Nov 2014

Inland Waterways Funding Mechanisms Synthesis, Doug Kreis, Bryan Gibson, Christopher W. Van Dyke, Candice Y. Wallace, Sarah M. Mccormack

Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report

The inland waterway system is a vital part of the nation’s multi-modal freight network. Although less visible than other modes, inland waterways allow shippers to transport bulk commodities in a relatively cheap and environmentally-friendly method. To ensure this transportation mode remains a feasible option and accommodates growth, it must continue to be safe, efficient, and functional. This synthesis provides comprehensive perspective on the financial prospects of the inland waterways system. It analyzes current funding levels, along with proposed funding changes and reforms.

Financial support for the inland waterways system comes from the Inland Waterways Trust Fund (IWTF). Historical data gathered …


Inland Waterway Operational Model & Simulation Along The Ohio River, Doug Kreis, Roy E. Sturgill, Brian K. Howell, Christopher W. Van Dyke, D. Stephen Voss Nov 2014

Inland Waterway Operational Model & Simulation Along The Ohio River, Doug Kreis, Roy E. Sturgill, Brian K. Howell, Christopher W. Van Dyke, D. Stephen Voss

Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report

The inland waterway system of the U.S. is a vital network for transporting key goods and commodities from the point of production to manufacturers and consumers. Shipping materials via the inland waterways is arguably the most economical and environmentally friendly option (compared to hauling freight by trains or railways). Despite the advantages the inland waterways enjoys over competing modes, key infrastructure – such as locks and dams, which help to control water levels on a number of rivers and make navigation possible – is declining. Limited funds have been allocated to make the necessary repairs to lock and dam facilities. …


Wiscasset Municipal Airport Master Plan Update, Stantec Oct 2014

Wiscasset Municipal Airport Master Plan Update, Stantec

Maine Town Documents

Airport Master Plan Update. AIP No. 3-23-0049-15-2010. October 2014.

Part I: Section 1 - Section 7
Part II: Appendix 1 Glossary - Appendix 3 Obstruction Analysis
Part III: Appendix 4 Alternative Plans


Investigation Of Closure Pour Elimination For Phased Construction Of Steel Girder Bridges, Terri R. Norton, Armando Shane Oct 2014

Investigation Of Closure Pour Elimination For Phased Construction Of Steel Girder Bridges, Terri R. Norton, Armando Shane

Nebraska Department of Transportation: Research Reports

No abstract provided.


Kentucky Traffic Collision Facts 2013, Kentucky Transportation Center, Kentucky State Police Oct 2014

Kentucky Traffic Collision Facts 2013, Kentucky Transportation Center, Kentucky State Police

Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report

KENTUCKY’S TRAFFIC COLLISION FACTS report for 2013 is based on collision reports submitted to the Kentucky State Police Records Branch. As required by Kentucky Revised Statutes 189.635, “every law enforcement agency whose officers investigate a vehicle accident of which a report must be made…shall file a report of the accident…within ten days after investigation of the accident upon forms supplied by the bureau.” The stated purpose of this requirement is to utilize data on traffic collisions for such purposes as will improve the traffic safety program in the Commonwealth. Data contained in this report are based solely on the observations …


Agricultural Industry Advanced Vehicle Technology: Benchmark Study For Reduction In Petroleum Use, Roger M. Hoy, Rodney Rohrer, Adam Liska, Joe D. Luck, Loren Isom, Deepak R. Keshwani Sep 2014

Agricultural Industry Advanced Vehicle Technology: Benchmark Study For Reduction In Petroleum Use, Roger M. Hoy, Rodney Rohrer, Adam Liska, Joe D. Luck, Loren Isom, Deepak R. Keshwani

Adam Liska Papers

Diesel use on farms in the United States has remained relatively constant since 1985, decreasing slightly in 2009, which may be attributed to price increases and the economic recession (Figure 1). During this time, the United States’ harvested area also has remained relatively constant at roughly 300 million acres. In 2010, farm diesel use was 5.4% of the total United States diesel use. Crops accounting for an estimated 65% of United States farm diesel use include corn, soybean, wheat, hay, and alfalfa, respectively, based on harvested crop area and a recent analysis of estimated fuel use by crop (Figure 2).1 …


Evaluating The Impact Of Deck Removal Method On The Performance Of Nu Girders, George Morcous Sep 2014

Evaluating The Impact Of Deck Removal Method On The Performance Of Nu Girders, George Morcous

Nebraska Department of Transportation: Research Reports

No abstract provided.


Roadway Contributing Factors In Traffic Crashes, Kenneth R. Agent Sep 2014

Roadway Contributing Factors In Traffic Crashes, Kenneth R. Agent

Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report

This project involved an evaluation of the codes which relate to roadway contributing factors. This included a review of relevant codes used in other states. Crashes with related codes were summarized and analyzed. A sample of crash sites was inspected to evaluate the accuracy and consistency of the data being evaluated.

The results of the study are recommendations for a coding format to enable accurate and consistent data concerning the roadway as it affected the crash as well as examples of areas of training to improve the accuracy and consistency of the data.

Recommendations relating to coding of the police …


Analysis Of Traffic Crash Data In Kentucky (2009-2013), Eric R. Green, Kenneth R. Agent, Jerry G. Pigman, Michael A. Fields Sep 2014

Analysis Of Traffic Crash Data In Kentucky (2009-2013), Eric R. Green, Kenneth R. Agent, Jerry G. Pigman, Michael A. Fields

Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report

This report documents an analysis of traffic crash data in Kentucky for the years of 2009 through 2013. A primary objective of this study was to determine average crash statistics for Kentucky highways. Rates were calculated for various types of highways and for counties and cities. Difference criteria were used for exposure.

Average and critical numbers and rates of crashes were calculated for various types of high ways in rural and urban areas. These rates used crashes identified on highways where traffic volumes were available. Improved methods of identifying crash locations have resulted in higher rates for the last couple …


2013 Barge And Rail Symposium: Moving Freight Between Multimodal Systems, Doug Kreis, Candice Y. Wallace Aug 2014

2013 Barge And Rail Symposium: Moving Freight Between Multimodal Systems, Doug Kreis, Candice Y. Wallace

Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report

Symposiums and peer exchanges are critical venues in which researchers meet and exchange new ideas and share the results of projects with colleagues. These gatherings are particularly important for multidisciplinary research areas. Despite knowledge rapidly developing in these fields, too often conversations do not take place between individuals who occupy different research niches. This delays efforts to implement new solutions to critical, everyday problems. Currently, there is no annual meeting at which researchers doing work on freight transportation shipped on the inland waterways and railways gather to present their findings to a broad cross section of government, industry, and academic …


2014 Safety Belt Usage Survey In Kentucky, Kenneth R. Agent, Eric R. Green, Tony Fields Aug 2014

2014 Safety Belt Usage Survey In Kentucky, Kenneth R. Agent, Eric R. Green, Tony Fields

Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report

The objective of the survey summarized in this report was to establish a statewide safety belt usage rate in Kentucky for 2014. This rate can be compared to those determined from previous surveys. The 2014 statewide survey continues to document the increase in usage associated with the change in the law to allow primary enforcement and related education and enforcement.


Development Of A Socketed Foundation For The Midwest Weak Post V1, Ronald K. Faller, Dean L. Sicking, Scott Rosenbaugh, John D. Reid, Tyler L. Schmidt Jul 2014

Development Of A Socketed Foundation For The Midwest Weak Post V1, Ronald K. Faller, Dean L. Sicking, Scott Rosenbaugh, John D. Reid, Tyler L. Schmidt

Nebraska Department of Transportation: Research Reports

A socketed foundation was designed and evaluated for use with the Midwest Weak Post (MWP), Version 1. Dynamic component testing was conducted on five different design configurations with varying embedment depths, steel reinforcement, and soil conditions. The low strength of the MWPs limited the force transferred into the foundations and prevented damage in the form of concrete cracking or fracture. Additionally, the lateral movements of the socketed foundations were all within the 1-in. (25-mm) limit established to ensure reuse of the foundations without resetting. The selected design consisted of a 12-in. (305-mm) diameter concrete shaft reinforced with four vertical bars …


Durability Assessment Of Recycled Concrete Aggregates For Use In New Concrete Phase Ii, Jason H. Ideker, Matthew P. Adams, Jennifer Tanner, Angela Jones Jun 2014

Durability Assessment Of Recycled Concrete Aggregates For Use In New Concrete Phase Ii, Jason H. Ideker, Matthew P. Adams, Jennifer Tanner, Angela Jones

TREC Final Reports

This Phase II investigation into the durability of new concrete incorporating recycled concrete aggregates (RCA) focused on several goals: 1) Provide corroboration of results obtained in Phase I for a multi-laboratory study related to assessing alkali-silica reactivity (ASR) of RCA in accelerated laboratory tests; 2) Investigate the efficacy of mitigation methods to control ASR in concrete containing potentially reactive RCA; 3) Establish long-term data through placement of concrete blocks containing RCA in an outdoor exposure site in Laramie, WY; and 4) Survey state DOTs and other transportation agencies about their perceptions and usage of RCA ASR in concrete within their …


Development Of A Mash Tl-3 Transition Between Guardrail And Portable Concrete Barriers, Robert W. Bielenberg, Ronald K. Faller, Karla A. Lechtenberg, David A. Gutierrez, John D. Reid Jun 2014

Development Of A Mash Tl-3 Transition Between Guardrail And Portable Concrete Barriers, Robert W. Bielenberg, Ronald K. Faller, Karla A. Lechtenberg, David A. Gutierrez, John D. Reid

Nebraska Department of Transportation: Research Reports

No abstract provided.


Predicting The Dynamic Fracture Of Steel Via A Non-Local Strain-Energy Density Failure Criterion, Kevin D Schrum, Dean L. Sicking, Ronald K. Faller, John D. Reid Jun 2014

Predicting The Dynamic Fracture Of Steel Via A Non-Local Strain-Energy Density Failure Criterion, Kevin D Schrum, Dean L. Sicking, Ronald K. Faller, John D. Reid

Nebraska Department of Transportation: Research Reports

No abstract provided.


Coordinating The Use And Location Of Weigh-In-Motion Technology For Kentucky, Andrew Martin, Valerie J. Keathley, Jerry Kissick, Jennifer R. Walton Jun 2014

Coordinating The Use And Location Of Weigh-In-Motion Technology For Kentucky, Andrew Martin, Valerie J. Keathley, Jerry Kissick, Jennifer R. Walton

Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report

Several agencies in the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet make use of data collected by weigh-in-motion (WIM) scales throughout the state. These scales are used to collect traffic counts, weigh vehicles, weigh individual axles, determine vehicle length, classify vehicles, and determine speed. The data is primarily used for planning, law enforcement related to commercial vehicles, and pavement design. This study details the applications of WIM data, and reviews existing literature on how WIM data is used and shared. The study provides survey feedback from other states, specifically about how they use WIM data. It details competing WIM technologies currently on the market, …


Green Infrastructure, Sarah M. Mccormack, Roy E. Sturgill, Brian Howell, Christopher W. Van Dyke, Doug Kreis Jun 2014

Green Infrastructure, Sarah M. Mccormack, Roy E. Sturgill, Brian Howell, Christopher W. Van Dyke, Doug Kreis

Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report

The transportation industry has increasingly recognized the vital role sustainability serves in promoting and protecting the transportation infrastructure of the nation. Many state Departments of Transportation have correspondingly increased efforts to incorporate concepts of sustainability into the planning, design, and construction phases of projects and congruently adopted sustainability measures into their internal standard policies and procedures. Sustainably constructed highways foster economic development, promote stewardship of the environment, and solicit citizen involvement for an integrated, comprehensive approach to project planning. As part of an effort to understand the extent to which sustainable design and construction principles are being used, this report …


Reduction Of Transportation Greenhouse Gas Emissions To Mitigate Climate Change Impacts, Mary Snow, Richard Snow May 2014

Reduction Of Transportation Greenhouse Gas Emissions To Mitigate Climate Change Impacts, Mary Snow, Richard Snow

Publications

Weather affects almost all modes of transportation in a modern society, and likewise, transportation has an enormous impact on the weather. Transportation greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) impact climate change, which impacts transportation in return. Reduction of transportation impacts on climate change can mitigate the reverse climate change impacts on transportation. This paper examines the relationship between transportation and climate change and establishes prospective solutions to reduce transportation greenhouse gas emission impacts on climate change and mitigate the reverse climate change impacts on transportation.


Sealants, Treatments And Deicing Salt Practices To Limit Bridge Deck Corrosion And Experimental Deck Sealants And Pier Cap Coating On Interstate 471, Danny Wells, Sudhir Palle, Bobby W. Meade, Theodore Hopwood Ii May 2014

Sealants, Treatments And Deicing Salt Practices To Limit Bridge Deck Corrosion And Experimental Deck Sealants And Pier Cap Coating On Interstate 471, Danny Wells, Sudhir Palle, Bobby W. Meade, Theodore Hopwood Ii

Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report

This project evaluated the ability of concrete sealants to impede the ingress of chloride ions into concrete bridge decks. Laboratory testing evaluated 24 concrete-penetrating sealants and four film-forming products. The products were selected based on survey results from adjacent state transportation agencies. KTC assisted the KYTC in developing Special Notes for applying four experimental sealants to two bridges (B00056L & B00056R) located on Interstate 471, over 6th Street in New Port, Kentucky. The sealants chosen for the field-testing were intended to reduce the ingress of chloride ions when deicing materials are applied to road surfaces. Pre- and post-application friction test …


Getting Seniors Moving Through Broome County, Nicole A. Zulu Apr 2014

Getting Seniors Moving Through Broome County, Nicole A. Zulu

MPA Capstone Projects 2006 - 2015

Faith in Action (FIA) is interested in expanding and restructuring its transportation program for seniors. FIA lacks the volunteers and program structure to serve all 449 clients. In 2013, transportation accounted for 66% of requested services, while only 30% of active volunteers are willing to provide transportation services. FIA is interested in learning volunteers' motivations and the best practices for volunteer recruitment and management, as well as the most effective way to structure a volunteer-provided transportation program.


Universal Breakaway Steel Post For Other Applications, Robert W. Bielenberg, Ronald K. Faller, Karla A. Lechtenberg, Craig W. Price, Tyler L. Schmidt, John D. Reid Apr 2014

Universal Breakaway Steel Post For Other Applications, Robert W. Bielenberg, Ronald K. Faller, Karla A. Lechtenberg, Craig W. Price, Tyler L. Schmidt, John D. Reid

Nebraska Department of Transportation: Research Reports

No abstract provided.


Assessment And Evaluation Of Timber Piles Used In Nebraska For Retrofit And Rating, Atorod Azizinamini, Alireza Mohammadi, Jawad H. Gull, Ramin Taghinezhad Apr 2014

Assessment And Evaluation Of Timber Piles Used In Nebraska For Retrofit And Rating, Atorod Azizinamini, Alireza Mohammadi, Jawad H. Gull, Ramin Taghinezhad

Nebraska Department of Transportation: Research Reports

No abstract provided.


Contractor Evaluations In The Contractor Selection Process, Timothy R. B. Taylor, Roy E. Sturgill, Maegan Mcdowell, Alexa Deep, Paul M. Goodrum Apr 2014

Contractor Evaluations In The Contractor Selection Process, Timothy R. B. Taylor, Roy E. Sturgill, Maegan Mcdowell, Alexa Deep, Paul M. Goodrum

Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report

The current contractor evaluation system in use within the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet is based on the contractor evaluation system developed as part of SPR 212-00 “Quality Based Prequalification of Contractors.” This system relies on average performance ratings from the completion of the Contractor’s Performance Report at the conclusion of every project or annually for multi-year projects. The contractor’s average performance rating is weighted based on the dollar value of work performed across all projects for the year. The average performance rating is used in the computation of the Contractor’s Maximum Eligibility Amount in accordance with 603 KAR 2:015, Section 5. …