Smart Work Zone Deployment Initiatives (SWZDI)

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General Information
Study Number: TPF-5(295)
Former Study Number: TPF-5(081)
Lead Organization: Iowa Department of Transportation
Contract Start Date: May 15, 2014
Solicitation Number: 1359
Partners: IADOT, KS, MO, NE, WI
Status: Contract signed
Est. Completion Date: Jun 01, 2019
Contract/Other Number:
Last Updated: Nov 08, 2017
Contract End Date: Jun 01, 2016
Financial Summary
Contract Amount:
Total Commitments Received: $1,150,000.00
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): Paul Pisano
paul.pisano@fhwa.dot.gov
Phone: 202-366-1301
Study Champion(s): Tammy Bailey
Tammy.Bailey@dot.iowa.gov
Organization Year Commitments Technical Contact Name Funding Contact Name Contact Number Email Address
Iowa Department of Transportation 2014 $50,000.00 Dan Sprengeler Cheryl Cowie 515-239-1447 Cheryl.Cowie@iowadot.us
Iowa Department of Transportation 2015 $50,000.00 Dan Sprengeler Cheryl Cowie 515-239-1447 Cheryl.Cowie@iowadot.us
Iowa Department of Transportation 2016 $50,000.00 Dan Sprengeler Cheryl Cowie 515-239-1447 Cheryl.Cowie@iowadot.us
Iowa Department of Transportation 2017 $50,000.00 Dan Sprengeler Cheryl Cowie 515-239-1447 Cheryl.Cowie@iowadot.us
Iowa Department of Transportation 2018 $50,000.00 Dan Sprengeler Cheryl Cowie 515-239-1447 Cheryl.Cowie@iowadot.us
Kansas Department of Transportation 2014 $50,000.00 Kristina Ericksen Susan Barker 785-291-3847 susan.barker@ks.gov
Kansas Department of Transportation 2015 $50,000.00 Kristina Ericksen Susan Barker 785-291-3847 susan.barker@ks.gov
Kansas Department of Transportation 2016 $50,000.00 Kristina Ericksen Susan Barker 785-291-3847 susan.barker@ks.gov
Kansas Department of Transportation 2017 $50,000.00 Kristina Ericksen Susan Barker 785-291-3847 susan.barker@ks.gov
Kansas Department of Transportation 2018 $50,000.00 Kristina Ericksen Susan Barker 785-291-3847 susan.barker@ks.gov
Missouri Department of Transportation 2014 $50,000.00 Dan Smith Bill Stone 573-526-4328 william.stone@modot.mo.gov
Missouri Department of Transportation 2015 $50,000.00 Dan Smith Bill Stone 573-526-4328 william.stone@modot.mo.gov
Missouri Department of Transportation 2016 $50,000.00 Dan Smith Bill Stone 573-526-4328 william.stone@modot.mo.gov
Missouri Department of Transportation 2017 $50,000.00 Dan Smith Bill Stone 573-526-4328 william.stone@modot.mo.gov
Missouri Department of Transportation 2018 $50,000.00 Dan Smith Bill Stone 573-526-4328 william.stone@modot.mo.gov
Nebraska Department of Roads 2014 $30,000.00 Dan Waddle Jodi Gibson 402-479-4337 jodi.gibson@nebraska.gov
Nebraska Department of Roads 2015 $45,000.00 Dan Waddle Jodi Gibson 402-479-4337 jodi.gibson@nebraska.gov
Nebraska Department of Roads 2016 $45,000.00 Dan Waddle Jodi Gibson 402-479-4337 jodi.gibson@nebraska.gov
Nebraska Department of Roads 2017 $25,000.00 Dan Waddle Jodi Gibson 402-479-4337 jodi.gibson@nebraska.gov
Nebraska Department of Roads 2018 $25,000.00 Dan Waddle Jodi Gibson 402-479-4337 jodi.gibson@nebraska.gov
Wisconsin Department of Transportation 2014 $40,000.00 Travis Feltes Lynn Hanus 608-267-2294 lynnm.hanus@dot.wi.gov
Wisconsin Department of Transportation 2015 $40,000.00 Travis Feltes Lynn Hanus 608-267-2294 lynnm.hanus@dot.wi.gov
Wisconsin Department of Transportation 2016 $50,000.00 Travis Feltes Lynn Hanus 608-267-2294 lynnm.hanus@dot.wi.gov
Wisconsin Department of Transportation 2017 $50,000.00 Travis Feltes Lynn Hanus 608-267-2294 lynnm.hanus@dot.wi.gov
Wisconsin Department of Transportation 2018 $50,000.00 Travis Feltes Lynn Hanus 608-267-2294 lynnm.hanus@dot.wi.gov

Study Description

The Midwest Smart Work Zone Deployment Initiative (MwSWZDI) was initiated in 1999 as a Pooled Fund Study intended to coordinate and promote research related to safety and mobility in highway work zones. The Iowa DOT has been the lead state since 2004. The program is an ongoing cooperative effort between State Departments of Transportation, universities, and industry. Commercial products are provided by private vendors for evaluation, although this is not the only focus of contracted projects. State DOTs provide funds, prioritize products with respect to the anticipated benefits to their construction and maintenance activities, and cooperate with researchers to identify test sites and conduct the evaluations. For the 2013 program, the Board of Directors (BOD, a.k.a. Technical Advisory Committee, TAC) collected and/or created thirteen problem need statements. Subsequent requests for proposals were developed and distributed to potential researchers at research institutions in contributing states. Researchers submitted a total of twenty-two proposals. Partner State DOTs reviewed, discussed and ranked the proposals. Four projects were selected for award (in addition to the Administrative Agreement).

Objectives

This program represents an on-going effort among cooperating states’ DOTs, the FHWA, universities, and industry to evaluate new products and conduct related research focused on the enhancement of safety and mobility in highway work zones. Over 80 studies and evaluations have been completed since the inception of the SWZDI and final reports are posted in the Smart Work Zone Deployment Initiative web site at www.intrans.iastate.edu/smartwz/.

Scope of Work

Procedures for Project Selection, Award, Implementation 1. Board of Director (BOD) members solicit and develop problem statements. 2. BOD prioritizes problem statements. 3. Program administrator prepares Request for Proposals and collects proposals from researchers in partnering states. 4. BOD prioritizes proposal topics. 5. BOD reviews, discusses, and prioritizes submitted proposals. 6. Proposal are scored and ordered based on priorities collected in item 5 and weighted values that are based on state partner commitments that year. 7. Annual work plan is prepared by the program administrator who also facilitates contracts between the selected researcher(s) and the Iowa DOT. 8. State DOTs form and lead the individual project TACs for projects awarded to a university or entity in their state (other members can request to serve on the TAC). 9. Projects are tracked quarterly. 10. Draft final reports are reviewed by the home state as well as by the BOD. 11. Final reports are posted to the program webpage and sent to national research report repositories. 12. Implementation and technical transfer opportunities are discussed by the BOD. Research Implementation and Technology Transfer Benefits: The benefits from the SWZDI pooled fund include a wide variety of products including completed research reports, technical transfer documents, potential presentations and training, safety equipment evaluations, support toward other research, as well as development and/or implementation of research results in areas of mutual interest and benefit to pooled fund members and others in the industry.

Comments

Admin contract for TPF-5(081) is covering 2014 admin and part of 2015 admin for this project (per TPF-5(081) TAC approval). TPF-5(081) still has some active contracts into 2015.

Documents Attached
Title File/Link Type Privacy Download
Quarterly Report: September 2017 17 09 30 QPR 5(295).pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: June 2017 17_06-30 QPR 5(295).pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: March 2017 2017_03_31 QPR 5(295).pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: December 2016 16_12-31 QPR 5(295).pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: September 2016 16_09-30 QPR 5(295).pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: June 2016 2016_06-30 QPR 5(295).pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: March 2016 2016_03-31 QPR 5(295).pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: December 2015 2015_12-31 QPR 5(295).pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: September 2015 5(295).pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: June 2015 15_2 QPR 5(295).pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: March 2015 TPF-5(295)_March2015.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: December 2014 TPF-5(295).pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Reports: September 2014 TPF5(295)_September2014.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Reports: June 2014 TPF(295)_June 2014.docx Quarterly Progress Report Public
Acceptance Memo 2014 TPF-5(295) Pooled Fund acceptance memo.pdf Memorandum Public
2014 Work Plan 2014ProgramWorkPlanFinal.pdf Work Plan Public
Status Update Dec 2013 5(295) STATUS Dec 2013.docx Quarterly Progress Report Public
Solicitation Waiver Approval of SP&R Waiver Solicitation#1359.pdf Other Public
Documents Attached
Title File/Link Type Privacy Download
Approval of Waiver Solicitation Approval of SP&R Waiver Solicitation#1359.pdf Other Public
SWZDI Solicitation Document Smart Work Zone Deployment Initiatives_Resolicitation Document(2).docx Solicitation Public

Smart Work Zone Deployment Initiatives (SWZDI)

General Information
Study Number: TPF-5(295)
Lead Organization: Iowa Department of Transportation
Contract Start Date: May 15, 2014
Solicitation Number: 1359
Partners: IADOT, KS, MO, NE, WI
Status: Contract signed
Est. Completion Date: Jun 01, 2019
Contract/Other Number:
Last Updated: Nov 08, 2017
Contract End Date: Jun 01, 2016
Financial Summary
Contract Amount:
Total Commitments Received: $1,150,000.00
100% SP&R Approval:
Contact Information
Lead Study Contact(s): Khyle Clute
Khyle.Clute@iowadot.us
Phone: 515-239-1646
FHWA Technical Liaison(s): Paul Pisano
paul.pisano@fhwa.dot.gov
Phone: 202-366-1301
Commitments by Organizations
Organization Year Commitments Technical Contact Name Funding Contact Name Contact Number Email Address
Iowa Department of Transportation 2014 $50,000.00 Dan Sprengeler Cheryl Cowie 515-239-1447 Cheryl.Cowie@iowadot.us
Iowa Department of Transportation 2015 $50,000.00 Dan Sprengeler Cheryl Cowie 515-239-1447 Cheryl.Cowie@iowadot.us
Iowa Department of Transportation 2016 $50,000.00 Dan Sprengeler Cheryl Cowie 515-239-1447 Cheryl.Cowie@iowadot.us
Iowa Department of Transportation 2017 $50,000.00 Dan Sprengeler Cheryl Cowie 515-239-1447 Cheryl.Cowie@iowadot.us
Iowa Department of Transportation 2018 $50,000.00 Dan Sprengeler Cheryl Cowie 515-239-1447 Cheryl.Cowie@iowadot.us
Kansas Department of Transportation 2014 $50,000.00 Kristina Ericksen Susan Barker 785-291-3847 susan.barker@ks.gov
Kansas Department of Transportation 2015 $50,000.00 Kristina Ericksen Susan Barker 785-291-3847 susan.barker@ks.gov
Kansas Department of Transportation 2016 $50,000.00 Kristina Ericksen Susan Barker 785-291-3847 susan.barker@ks.gov
Kansas Department of Transportation 2017 $50,000.00 Kristina Ericksen Susan Barker 785-291-3847 susan.barker@ks.gov
Kansas Department of Transportation 2018 $50,000.00 Kristina Ericksen Susan Barker 785-291-3847 susan.barker@ks.gov
Missouri Department of Transportation 2014 $50,000.00 Dan Smith Bill Stone 573-526-4328 william.stone@modot.mo.gov
Missouri Department of Transportation 2015 $50,000.00 Dan Smith Bill Stone 573-526-4328 william.stone@modot.mo.gov
Missouri Department of Transportation 2016 $50,000.00 Dan Smith Bill Stone 573-526-4328 william.stone@modot.mo.gov
Missouri Department of Transportation 2017 $50,000.00 Dan Smith Bill Stone 573-526-4328 william.stone@modot.mo.gov
Missouri Department of Transportation 2018 $50,000.00 Dan Smith Bill Stone 573-526-4328 william.stone@modot.mo.gov
Nebraska Department of Roads 2014 $30,000.00 Dan Waddle Jodi Gibson 402-479-4337 jodi.gibson@nebraska.gov
Nebraska Department of Roads 2015 $45,000.00 Dan Waddle Jodi Gibson 402-479-4337 jodi.gibson@nebraska.gov
Nebraska Department of Roads 2016 $45,000.00 Dan Waddle Jodi Gibson 402-479-4337 jodi.gibson@nebraska.gov
Nebraska Department of Roads 2017 $25,000.00 Dan Waddle Jodi Gibson 402-479-4337 jodi.gibson@nebraska.gov
Nebraska Department of Roads 2018 $25,000.00 Dan Waddle Jodi Gibson 402-479-4337 jodi.gibson@nebraska.gov
Wisconsin Department of Transportation 2014 $40,000.00 Travis Feltes Lynn Hanus 608-267-2294 lynnm.hanus@dot.wi.gov
Wisconsin Department of Transportation 2015 $40,000.00 Travis Feltes Lynn Hanus 608-267-2294 lynnm.hanus@dot.wi.gov
Wisconsin Department of Transportation 2016 $50,000.00 Travis Feltes Lynn Hanus 608-267-2294 lynnm.hanus@dot.wi.gov
Wisconsin Department of Transportation 2017 $50,000.00 Travis Feltes Lynn Hanus 608-267-2294 lynnm.hanus@dot.wi.gov
Wisconsin Department of Transportation 2018 $50,000.00 Travis Feltes Lynn Hanus 608-267-2294 lynnm.hanus@dot.wi.gov

Study Description

Study Description

The Midwest Smart Work Zone Deployment Initiative (MwSWZDI) was initiated in 1999 as a Pooled Fund Study intended to coordinate and promote research related to safety and mobility in highway work zones. The Iowa DOT has been the lead state since 2004. The program is an ongoing cooperative effort between State Departments of Transportation, universities, and industry. Commercial products are provided by private vendors for evaluation, although this is not the only focus of contracted projects. State DOTs provide funds, prioritize products with respect to the anticipated benefits to their construction and maintenance activities, and cooperate with researchers to identify test sites and conduct the evaluations. For the 2013 program, the Board of Directors (BOD, a.k.a. Technical Advisory Committee, TAC) collected and/or created thirteen problem need statements. Subsequent requests for proposals were developed and distributed to potential researchers at research institutions in contributing states. Researchers submitted a total of twenty-two proposals. Partner State DOTs reviewed, discussed and ranked the proposals. Four projects were selected for award (in addition to the Administrative Agreement).

Objectives

This program represents an on-going effort among cooperating states’ DOTs, the FHWA, universities, and industry to evaluate new products and conduct related research focused on the enhancement of safety and mobility in highway work zones. Over 80 studies and evaluations have been completed since the inception of the SWZDI and final reports are posted in the Smart Work Zone Deployment Initiative web site at www.intrans.iastate.edu/smartwz/.

Scope of Work

Procedures for Project Selection, Award, Implementation 1. Board of Director (BOD) members solicit and develop problem statements. 2. BOD prioritizes problem statements. 3. Program administrator prepares Request for Proposals and collects proposals from researchers in partnering states. 4. BOD prioritizes proposal topics. 5. BOD reviews, discusses, and prioritizes submitted proposals. 6. Proposal are scored and ordered based on priorities collected in item 5 and weighted values that are based on state partner commitments that year. 7. Annual work plan is prepared by the program administrator who also facilitates contracts between the selected researcher(s) and the Iowa DOT. 8. State DOTs form and lead the individual project TACs for projects awarded to a university or entity in their state (other members can request to serve on the TAC). 9. Projects are tracked quarterly. 10. Draft final reports are reviewed by the home state as well as by the BOD. 11. Final reports are posted to the program webpage and sent to national research report repositories. 12. Implementation and technical transfer opportunities are discussed by the BOD. Research Implementation and Technology Transfer Benefits: The benefits from the SWZDI pooled fund include a wide variety of products including completed research reports, technical transfer documents, potential presentations and training, safety equipment evaluations, support toward other research, as well as development and/or implementation of research results in areas of mutual interest and benefit to pooled fund members and others in the industry.

Comments

Admin contract for TPF-5(081) is covering 2014 admin and part of 2015 admin for this project (per TPF-5(081) TAC approval). TPF-5(081) still has some active contracts into 2015.

Title File/Link Type Private
Acceptance Memo 2014 TPF-5(295) Pooled Fund acceptance memo.pdf Memorandum Public
Solicitation Waiver Approval of SP&R Waiver Solicitation#1359.pdf Other Public
Status Update Dec 2013 5(295) STATUS Dec 2013.docx Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Reports: June 2014 TPF(295)_June 2014.docx Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Reports: September 2014 TPF5(295)_September2014.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: December 2014 TPF-5(295).pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: March 2015 TPF-5(295)_March2015.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: June 2015 15_2 QPR 5(295).pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: September 2015 5(295).pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: December 2015 2015_12-31 QPR 5(295).pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: March 2016 2016_03-31 QPR 5(295).pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: June 2016 2016_06-30 QPR 5(295).pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: September 2016 16_09-30 QPR 5(295).pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: December 2016 16_12-31 QPR 5(295).pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: March 2017 2017_03_31 QPR 5(295).pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: June 2017 17_06-30 QPR 5(295).pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Quarterly Report: September 2017 17 09 30 QPR 5(295).pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
2014 Work Plan 2014ProgramWorkPlanFinal.pdf Work Plan Public
Title File/Link Type Private
Approval of Waiver Solicitation Approval of SP&R Waiver Solicitation#1359.pdf Other Public
SWZDI Solicitation Document Smart Work Zone Deployment Initiatives_Resolicitation Document(2).docx Solicitation Public

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