Improving the Foundation Layers for Concrete Pavements

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General Information
Study Number: TPF-5(183)
Former Study Number:
Lead Organization: Iowa Department of Transportation
Contract Start Date: Mar 15, 2009
Solicitation Number: 1188
Partners: CA, CO, FHWA, IADOT, MI, PA, WI
Status: Contract signed
Est. Completion Date: Mar 15, 2014
Contract/Other Number:
Last Updated: Dec 20, 2017
Contract End Date: Dec 31, 2017
Financial Summary
Contract Amount: $875,000.00
Total Commitments Received: $875,000.00
100% SP&R Approval: Approved
Contact Information
Lead Study Contact(s): Khyle Clute
Khyle.Clute@iowadot.us
Phone: 515-239-1646
FHWA Technical Liaison(s): James Sherwood
Jim.Sherwood@fhwa.dot.gov
Phone: 202- 493-3150
Study Champion(s): Tammy Bailey
Tammy.Bailey@dot.iowa.gov
Organization Year Commitments Technical Contact Name Funding Contact Name Contact Number Email Address
California Department of Transportation 2009 $35,000.00 Robert Buendia 916-654-9970 robert.buendia@dot.ca.gov
California Department of Transportation 2010 $35,000.00 Robert Buendia 916-654-9970 robert.buendia@dot.ca.gov
California Department of Transportation 2011 $35,000.00 Robert Buendia 916-654-9970 robert.buendia@dot.ca.gov
California Department of Transportation 2012 $35,000.00 Robert Buendia 916-654-9970 robert.buendia@dot.ca.gov
California Department of Transportation 2013 $35,000.00 Robert Buendia 916-654-9970 robert.buendia@dot.ca.gov
Colorado Department of Transportation $0.00
Federal Highway Administration $0.00
Iowa Department of Transportation 2008 $35,000.00 Steve Megivern Cheryl Cowie 515-239-1447 Cheryl.Cowie@iowadot.us
Iowa Department of Transportation 2009 $35,000.00 Steve Megivern Cheryl Cowie 515-239-1447 Cheryl.Cowie@iowadot.us
Iowa Department of Transportation 2010 $35,000.00 Steve Megivern Cheryl Cowie 515-239-1447 Cheryl.Cowie@iowadot.us
Iowa Department of Transportation 2011 $35,000.00 Steve Megivern Cheryl Cowie 515-239-1447 Cheryl.Cowie@iowadot.us
Iowa Department of Transportation 2012 $35,000.00 Steve Megivern Cheryl Cowie 515-239-1447 Cheryl.Cowie@iowadot.us
Iowa Department of Transportation 2013 $35,000.00 Steve Megivern Cheryl Cowie 515-239-1447 Cheryl.Cowie@iowadot.us
Michigan Department of Transportation 2009 $35,000.00 Mark Grazioli Andre' Clover 517-636-6053 clovera@michigan.gov
Michigan Department of Transportation 2010 $35,000.00 Mark Grazioli Andre' Clover 517-636-6053 clovera@michigan.gov
Michigan Department of Transportation 2011 $35,000.00 Mark Grazioli Andre' Clover 517-636-6053 clovera@michigan.gov
Michigan Department of Transportation 2012 $35,000.00 Mark Grazioli Andre' Clover 517-636-6053 clovera@michigan.gov
Michigan Department of Transportation 2013 $35,000.00 Mark Grazioli Andre' Clover 517-636-6053 clovera@michigan.gov
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation 2008 $35,000.00 Josh Freeman Lisa Tarson (717) 705-2202 ltarson@pa.gov
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation 2009 $35,000.00 Josh Freeman Lisa Tarson (717) 705-2202 ltarson@pa.gov
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation 2010 $35,000.00 Josh Freeman Lisa Tarson (717) 705-2202 ltarson@pa.gov
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation 2011 $35,000.00 Josh Freeman Lisa Tarson (717) 705-2202 ltarson@pa.gov
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation 2012 $35,000.00 Josh Freeman Lisa Tarson (717) 705-2202 ltarson@pa.gov
Wisconsin Department of Transportation 2009 $35,000.00 Jeff Horsfall Lynn Hanus 608-267-2294 lynnm.hanus@dot.wi.gov
Wisconsin Department of Transportation 2011 $35,000.00 Jeff Horsfall Lynn Hanus 608-267-2294 lynnm.hanus@dot.wi.gov
Wisconsin Department of Transportation 2012 $35,000.00 Jeff Horsfall Lynn Hanus 608-267-2294 lynnm.hanus@dot.wi.gov
Wisconsin Department of Transportation 2013 $35,000.00 Jeff Horsfall Lynn Hanus 608-267-2294 lynnm.hanus@dot.wi.gov

Study Description

Quality pavement foundation layers are essential to achieving excellent pavement performance. In recent years as truck traffic has greatly increased, the foundation layers have become even more critical to successful pavement performance. Unfortunately, there are still many pavement failures in the U.S. related to inadequate subbase, natural subgrade, and embankment (commonly referred to as foundation layers or roadbed). Factors that contribute to pavement foundation problems are believed to be poor construction practices, ineffective QC/QA testing methods and sampling plans, material variability and unpredictable long-term material behavior, poor verification of material properties during construction, insufficient development of performance-related specifications, and low capital investment in the foundation layers.

Objectives

The objective of this research is to improve the construction methods, economic analysis and selection of materials, in-situ testing and evaluation, and development of performance-related specifications for the pavement foundation layers. The outcome of this study will be conclusive findings that make pavement foundations more durable, uniform, constructible, and economical. Although the focus of this research will be PCC concrete pavement foundations, the results will likely have applicability to ACC pavement foundations and, potentially, unpaved roads. All aspects of the foundation layers will be investigated including thickness, material properties, permeability, modulus/stiffness, strength, volumetric stability and durability.

Scope of Work

All aspects of the foundation layers will be investigated including thickness, material properties, permeability, modulus/stiffness, strength, volumetric stability and durability. Forensic and in-situ testing plans will be conceived to incorporate measurements using existing and emerging technologies (e.g. intelligent compaction) to evaluate performance related parameters as opposed to just index or indirectly related parameter values. Field investigations will be conducted in each participating state. The results of the study will be compatible with each state¿s pavement design methodology and capable for use with the Mechanistic-Empirical Pavement Design Guide (MEPDG). Evaluating pavement foundation design input parameters at each site will provide a link between what is actually constructed and what is assumed during design. There are many inputs to the pavement design related to foundation layers and this project will provide improved guidelines for each of these. The study will benefit greatly from maximizing the wide range of field conditions possible within the framework of a pooled fund study.

Comments

$35,000 per year for 5 years = $175,000 total commitment per state. The project can begin once five states have committed. In addition, the National CP Tech Center, through its cooperative agreement with the FHWA, will support the project with up to one million dollars of funding.

Documents Attached
Title File/Link Type Privacy Download
Quarterly Report: September 2017 17_09_30 QPR 5(183).pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: June 2017 17_06_30 QPR 5(183).pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: March 2017 2017_03_31 QPR 5(183).pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: December 2016 16_12-31 QPR 5(183).pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: September 2016 16_09-30 QPR 5(183).pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: June 2016 2016_06-30 QPR 5(183).pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: March 2016 2016_03-31 QPR 5(183).pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: December 2015 2015_12-31 QPR 5(183).pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: September 2015 5(183).pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: June 2015 15_2 QPR 5(183).pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: March 2015 TPF-5(183)_March2015.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Acceptance Memo 2015 TPF-5(183) Pooled Fund acceptance memo.pdf Memorandum Public
Quarterly Report: December 2014 TPF-5(183).pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: September 2014 TPF5(183)_September2014.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: June 2014 TPF(183)_June 2014.docx Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: March 2014 5(183) QR March 2014.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: Period Ending Dec 2013 5(183) QPR Dec 2013.docx Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: September 2013 TPF-5(183) Q3.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: June 2013 TPF-5(183) 2013 Q2.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: March 2013 TPF5(183) March 2013.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: December 2012 5(183)_Dec 2012 QR.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: Sept 2012 TPF-5(183)_Sept 2012.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: June 2012 5(183)_June 2012.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: March 2012 5(183)_FY12 qtr3.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: December 2011 5(183) Foundtn Layers_Dec 2011 Quarterly Report.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: July - Sept 2011 TPF-5(183)_Jul-Sept2011.docx Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: March 31, 2011 TPF-5(183) Quarterly Report 3-31-11.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: June 30, 2011 TPF-5(183) Quarterly Report_Apr11 - Jun11.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: December 31, 2010 TPF5(183)PavementFoundationFY11qtr 2.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: September 30, 2010 TPF5(183)20103rdQ.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: April 2010 - June 2010 7-31-10_qtr_rep_tpf5-183.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: March 31, 2010 Foundtns_qtr_rep_3-31-10.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: September 30, 2009 Quarterly_Report_2009-09-30.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: December 31, 2009 Quarterly_Report_2009-12-31.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Proposal proposal.pdf Request for Proposals Public
Documents Attached
Title File/Link Type Privacy Download
Improving the Foundation Layers for Concrete Pavements 1188.pdf Solicitation Public

Improving the Foundation Layers for Concrete Pavements

General Information
Study Number: TPF-5(183)
Lead Organization: Iowa Department of Transportation
Contract Start Date: Mar 15, 2009
Solicitation Number: 1188
Partners: CA, CO, FHWA, IADOT, MI, PA, WI
Status: Contract signed
Est. Completion Date: Mar 15, 2014
Contract/Other Number:
Last Updated: Dec 20, 2017
Contract End Date: Dec 31, 2017
Financial Summary
Contract Amount: $875,000.00
Total Commitments Received: $875,000.00
100% SP&R Approval:
Contact Information
Lead Study Contact(s): Khyle Clute
Khyle.Clute@iowadot.us
Phone: 515-239-1646
FHWA Technical Liaison(s): James Sherwood
Jim.Sherwood@fhwa.dot.gov
Phone: 202- 493-3150
Commitments by Organizations
Organization Year Commitments Technical Contact Name Funding Contact Name Contact Number Email Address
California Department of Transportation 2009 $35,000.00 Robert Buendia 916-654-9970 robert.buendia@dot.ca.gov
California Department of Transportation 2010 $35,000.00 Robert Buendia 916-654-9970 robert.buendia@dot.ca.gov
California Department of Transportation 2011 $35,000.00 Robert Buendia 916-654-9970 robert.buendia@dot.ca.gov
California Department of Transportation 2012 $35,000.00 Robert Buendia 916-654-9970 robert.buendia@dot.ca.gov
California Department of Transportation 2013 $35,000.00 Robert Buendia 916-654-9970 robert.buendia@dot.ca.gov
Iowa Department of Transportation 2008 $35,000.00 Steve Megivern Cheryl Cowie 515-239-1447 Cheryl.Cowie@iowadot.us
Iowa Department of Transportation 2009 $35,000.00 Steve Megivern Cheryl Cowie 515-239-1447 Cheryl.Cowie@iowadot.us
Iowa Department of Transportation 2010 $35,000.00 Steve Megivern Cheryl Cowie 515-239-1447 Cheryl.Cowie@iowadot.us
Iowa Department of Transportation 2011 $35,000.00 Steve Megivern Cheryl Cowie 515-239-1447 Cheryl.Cowie@iowadot.us
Iowa Department of Transportation 2012 $35,000.00 Steve Megivern Cheryl Cowie 515-239-1447 Cheryl.Cowie@iowadot.us
Iowa Department of Transportation 2013 $35,000.00 Steve Megivern Cheryl Cowie 515-239-1447 Cheryl.Cowie@iowadot.us
Michigan Department of Transportation 2009 $35,000.00 Mark Grazioli Andre' Clover 517-636-6053 clovera@michigan.gov
Michigan Department of Transportation 2010 $35,000.00 Mark Grazioli Andre' Clover 517-636-6053 clovera@michigan.gov
Michigan Department of Transportation 2011 $35,000.00 Mark Grazioli Andre' Clover 517-636-6053 clovera@michigan.gov
Michigan Department of Transportation 2012 $35,000.00 Mark Grazioli Andre' Clover 517-636-6053 clovera@michigan.gov
Michigan Department of Transportation 2013 $35,000.00 Mark Grazioli Andre' Clover 517-636-6053 clovera@michigan.gov
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation 2008 $35,000.00 Josh Freeman Lisa Tarson (717) 705-2202 ltarson@pa.gov
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation 2009 $35,000.00 Josh Freeman Lisa Tarson (717) 705-2202 ltarson@pa.gov
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation 2010 $35,000.00 Josh Freeman Lisa Tarson (717) 705-2202 ltarson@pa.gov
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation 2011 $35,000.00 Josh Freeman Lisa Tarson (717) 705-2202 ltarson@pa.gov
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation 2012 $35,000.00 Josh Freeman Lisa Tarson (717) 705-2202 ltarson@pa.gov
Wisconsin Department of Transportation 2009 $35,000.00 Jeff Horsfall Lynn Hanus 608-267-2294 lynnm.hanus@dot.wi.gov
Wisconsin Department of Transportation 2011 $35,000.00 Jeff Horsfall Lynn Hanus 608-267-2294 lynnm.hanus@dot.wi.gov
Wisconsin Department of Transportation 2012 $35,000.00 Jeff Horsfall Lynn Hanus 608-267-2294 lynnm.hanus@dot.wi.gov
Wisconsin Department of Transportation 2013 $35,000.00 Jeff Horsfall Lynn Hanus 608-267-2294 lynnm.hanus@dot.wi.gov

Study Description

Study Description

Quality pavement foundation layers are essential to achieving excellent pavement performance. In recent years as truck traffic has greatly increased, the foundation layers have become even more critical to successful pavement performance. Unfortunately, there are still many pavement failures in the U.S. related to inadequate subbase, natural subgrade, and embankment (commonly referred to as foundation layers or roadbed). Factors that contribute to pavement foundation problems are believed to be poor construction practices, ineffective QC/QA testing methods and sampling plans, material variability and unpredictable long-term material behavior, poor verification of material properties during construction, insufficient development of performance-related specifications, and low capital investment in the foundation layers.

Objectives

The objective of this research is to improve the construction methods, economic analysis and selection of materials, in-situ testing and evaluation, and development of performance-related specifications for the pavement foundation layers. The outcome of this study will be conclusive findings that make pavement foundations more durable, uniform, constructible, and economical. Although the focus of this research will be PCC concrete pavement foundations, the results will likely have applicability to ACC pavement foundations and, potentially, unpaved roads. All aspects of the foundation layers will be investigated including thickness, material properties, permeability, modulus/stiffness, strength, volumetric stability and durability.

Scope of Work

All aspects of the foundation layers will be investigated including thickness, material properties, permeability, modulus/stiffness, strength, volumetric stability and durability. Forensic and in-situ testing plans will be conceived to incorporate measurements using existing and emerging technologies (e.g. intelligent compaction) to evaluate performance related parameters as opposed to just index or indirectly related parameter values. Field investigations will be conducted in each participating state. The results of the study will be compatible with each state¿s pavement design methodology and capable for use with the Mechanistic-Empirical Pavement Design Guide (MEPDG). Evaluating pavement foundation design input parameters at each site will provide a link between what is actually constructed and what is assumed during design. There are many inputs to the pavement design related to foundation layers and this project will provide improved guidelines for each of these. The study will benefit greatly from maximizing the wide range of field conditions possible within the framework of a pooled fund study.

Comments

$35,000 per year for 5 years = $175,000 total commitment per state. The project can begin once five states have committed. In addition, the National CP Tech Center, through its cooperative agreement with the FHWA, will support the project with up to one million dollars of funding.

Title File/Link Type Private
Acceptance Memo 2015 TPF-5(183) Pooled Fund acceptance memo.pdf Memorandum Public
Quarterly Report: September 30, 2009 Quarterly_Report_2009-09-30.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: December 31, 2009 Quarterly_Report_2009-12-31.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: March 31, 2010 Foundtns_qtr_rep_3-31-10.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: April 2010 - June 2010 7-31-10_qtr_rep_tpf5-183.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: September 30, 2010 TPF5(183)20103rdQ.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: December 31, 2010 TPF5(183)PavementFoundationFY11qtr 2.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: March 31, 2011 TPF-5(183) Quarterly Report 3-31-11.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: June 30, 2011 TPF-5(183) Quarterly Report_Apr11 - Jun11.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: July - Sept 2011 TPF-5(183)_Jul-Sept2011.docx Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: December 2011 5(183) Foundtn Layers_Dec 2011 Quarterly Report.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: March 2012 5(183)_FY12 qtr3.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: June 2012 5(183)_June 2012.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: Sept 2012 TPF-5(183)_Sept 2012.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: December 2012 5(183)_Dec 2012 QR.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: March 2013 TPF5(183) March 2013.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: June 2013 TPF-5(183) 2013 Q2.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: September 2013 TPF-5(183) Q3.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: Period Ending Dec 2013 5(183) QPR Dec 2013.docx Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: March 2014 5(183) QR March 2014.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: June 2014 TPF(183)_June 2014.docx Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: September 2014 TPF5(183)_September2014.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: December 2014 TPF-5(183).pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: March 2015 TPF-5(183)_March2015.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: June 2015 15_2 QPR 5(183).pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: September 2015 5(183).pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: December 2015 2015_12-31 QPR 5(183).pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: March 2016 2016_03-31 QPR 5(183).pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: June 2016 2016_06-30 QPR 5(183).pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: September 2016 16_09-30 QPR 5(183).pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: December 2016 16_12-31 QPR 5(183).pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: March 2017 2017_03_31 QPR 5(183).pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: June 2017 17_06_30 QPR 5(183).pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: September 2017 17_09_30 QPR 5(183).pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Proposal proposal.pdf Request for Proposals Public
Title File/Link Type Private
Improving the Foundation Layers for Concrete Pavements 1188.pdf Solicitation Public

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