No Boundaries Roadway Maintenance Practices

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General Information
Study Number: TPF-5(330)
Former Study Number: TPF-5(239)
Lead Organization: Ohio Department of Transportation
Contract Start Date: Sep 01, 2015
Solicitation Number: 1382
Partners: Manitoba Infrastructure, CT, FL, IL, LA, Maryland DOT, MDOT SHA, MI, MN, MO, MS, ND, NY, OH, PA, SC, VA, WA, WI
Contractor(s): CTC & Associates LLC
Status: Contract signed
Est. Completion Date:
Contract/Other Number: Ohio's State Job Number 135247
Last Updated: Jan 30, 2017
Contract End Date: Sep 01, 2018
Financial Summary
Contract Amount: $210,000.00
Total Commitments Received: $505,000.00
100% SP&R Approval: Approved
Contact Information
Lead Study Contact(s): Cynthia Jones
cynthia.jones@dot.ohio.gov
Phone: 614- 466-1975
FHWA Technical Liaison(s): Joe Conway
joe.conway@fhwa.dot.gov
Phone: 703-235-0989
Study Champion(s): John Stains
john.stains@dot.state.oh.us
Phone: 6147281998
Organization Year Commitments Technical Contact Name Funding Contact Name Contact Number Email Address
Connecticut Department of Transportation 2016 $10,000.00 Richard Reagan Michael Connors (860) 594-2037 Michael.Connors@ct.gov
Connecticut Department of Transportation 2017 $10,000.00 Richard Reagan Michael Connors (860) 594-2037 Michael.Connors@ct.gov
Connecticut Department of Transportation 2018 $10,000.00 Richard Reagan Michael Connors (860) 594-2037 Michael.Connors@ct.gov
Florida Department of Transportation 2015 $10,000.00 Kristin McCrary Patti Brannon 850-414-4616 patti.brannon@dot.state.fl.us
Florida Department of Transportation 2016 $10,000.00 Kristin McCrary Patti Brannon 850-414-4616 patti.brannon@dot.state.fl.us
Florida Department of Transportation 2017 $10,000.00 Kristin McCrary Patti Brannon 850-414-4616 patti.brannon@dot.state.fl.us
Illinois Department of Transportation 2015 $10,000.00 Stephanie Dobbs Megan Swanson 217-782-3547 DOT.BMPR.RESEARCH@illinois.gov
Illinois Department of Transportation 2016 $10,000.00 Stephanie Dobbs Megan Swanson 217-782-3547 DOT.BMPR.RESEARCH@illinois.gov
Illinois Department of Transportation 2017 $10,000.00 Stephanie Dobbs Megan Swanson 217-782-3547 DOT.BMPR.RESEARCH@illinois.gov
Illinois Department of Transportation 2018 $10,000.00 Stephanie Dobbs Megan Swanson 217-782-3547 DOT.BMPR.RESEARCH@illinois.gov
Illinois Department of Transportation 2019 $10,000.00 Stephanie Dobbs Megan Swanson 217-782-3547 DOT.BMPR.RESEARCH@illinois.gov
Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development 2017 $20,000.00 Kevin Reed Tyson Rupnow tyson.rupnow@la.gov
Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development 2018 $10,000.00 Kevin Reed Tyson Rupnow tyson.rupnow@la.gov
Manitoba Infrastructure $0.00
Maryland Department of Transportation $0.00
Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration 2017 $10,000.00 Sandi Sauter Sharon Hawkins 410-545-2920 shawkins2@sha.state.md.us
Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration 2018 $10,000.00 Sandi Sauter Sharon Hawkins 410-545-2920 shawkins2@sha.state.md.us
Michigan Department of Transportation 2015 $10,000.00 Melissa Longworth Andre' Clover 517-636-6053 clovera@michigan.gov
Michigan Department of Transportation 2016 $10,000.00 Melissa Longworth Andre' Clover 517-636-6053 clovera@michigan.gov
Michigan Department of Transportation 2017 $10,000.00 Melissa Longworth Andre' Clover 517-636-6053 clovera@michigan.gov
Michigan Department of Transportation 2018 $10,000.00 Melissa Longworth Andre' Clover 517-636-6053 clovera@michigan.gov
Minnesota Department of Transportation 2018 $5,000.00 Clark Moe Clark Moe 651-282-2473 Clark.Moe@dot.state.mn.us
Minnesota Department of Transportation 2019 $10,000.00 Clark Moe Clark Moe 651-282-2473 Clark.Moe@dot.state.mn.us
Mississippi Department of Transportation 2018 $10,000.00 Heath Patterson Robert Vance
Missouri Department of Transportation 2015 $10,000.00 Michael Shea Bill Stone 573-526-4328 william.stone@modot.mo.gov
Missouri Department of Transportation 2016 $10,000.00 Michael Shea Bill Stone 573-526-4328 william.stone@modot.mo.gov
Missouri Department of Transportation 2017 $10,000.00 Michael Shea Bill Stone 573-526-4328 william.stone@modot.mo.gov
Missouri Department of Transportation 2018 $10,000.00 Michael Shea Bill Stone 573-526-4328 william.stone@modot.mo.gov
New York State Department of Transportation 2016 $10,000.00 Greg Grimshaw Wes Yang 518-457-4660 wes.yang@dot.ny.gov
New York State Department of Transportation 2017 $10,000.00 Greg Grimshaw Wes Yang 518-457-4660 wes.yang@dot.ny.gov
North Dakota Department of Transportation 2015 $10,000.00 Les Noehre Matthew Linneman 701-328-6904 mlinneman@nd.gov
North Dakota Department of Transportation 2016 $10,000.00 Les Noehre Matthew Linneman 701-328-6904 mlinneman@nd.gov
North Dakota Department of Transportation 2017 $10,000.00 Les Noehre Matthew Linneman 701-328-6904 mlinneman@nd.gov
Ohio Department of Transportation 2015 $10,000.00 John Stains General Research 614-644-8135 Research@dot.state.oh.us
Ohio Department of Transportation 2016 $10,000.00 John Stains General Research 614-644-8135 Research@dot.state.oh.us
Ohio Department of Transportation 2017 $10,000.00 John Stains General Research 614-644-8135 Research@dot.state.oh.us
Ohio Department of Transportation 2018 $10,000.00 John Stains General Research 614-644-8135 Research@dot.state.oh.us
Ohio Department of Transportation 2019 $10,000.00 John Stains General Research 614-644-8135 Research@dot.state.oh.us
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation 2015 $10,000.00 Jon Fleming Lisa Tarson (717) 705-2202 ltarson@pa.gov
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation 2016 $10,000.00 Jon Fleming Lisa Tarson (717) 705-2202 ltarson@pa.gov
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation 2017 $10,000.00 Jon Fleming Lisa Tarson (717) 705-2202 ltarson@pa.gov
South Carolina Department of Transportation 2015 $10,000.00 Jim Feda Terry Swygert 803-737-6691 SwygertTL@scdot.org
South Carolina Department of Transportation 2016 $10,000.00 Jim Feda Terry Swygert 803-737-6691 SwygertTL@scdot.org
South Carolina Department of Transportation 2017 $10,000.00 Jim Feda Terry Swygert 803-737-6691 SwygertTL@scdot.org
Virginia Department of Transportation 2017 $10,000.00 Joe Williams Bill Kelsh 434-293-1934 Bill.Kelsh@VDOT.Virginia.gov
Virginia Department of Transportation 2018 $10,000.00 Joe Williams Bill Kelsh 434-293-1934 Bill.Kelsh@VDOT.Virginia.gov
Washington State Department of Transportation 2016 $10,000.00 Kim Willoughby Douglas Brodin 360-705-7972 brodind@wsdot.wa.gov
Washington State Department of Transportation 2017 $10,000.00 Kim Willoughby Douglas Brodin 360-705-7972 brodind@wsdot.wa.gov
Washington State Department of Transportation 2018 $10,000.00 Kim Willoughby Douglas Brodin 360-705-7972 brodind@wsdot.wa.gov
Washington State Department of Transportation 2019 $10,000.00 Kim Willoughby Douglas Brodin 360-705-7972 brodind@wsdot.wa.gov
Wisconsin Department of Transportation 2017 $10,000.00 Scott Bush Lynn Hanus 608-267-2294 lynnm.hanus@dot.wi.gov
Wisconsin Department of Transportation 2018 $10,000.00 Scott Bush Lynn Hanus 608-267-2294 lynnm.hanus@dot.wi.gov

Study Description

Increasingly, state departments of transportation (DOTs) are challenged to design and build longer life facilities that result in a higher level of user satisfaction for the public. One of the strategies for achieving longer life facilities is to use innovative technologies and practices. In order to foster new technologies and practices, experts from state DOTs, Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), academia and industry must collaborate to identify and examine new and emerging technologies and systems. The implementation of cost effective research and new technologies is important to change how we do business by improving our products and services. Implementation of new innovations requires considerable resources (time and money) to integrate the technologies into the day to day business practices for DOTs. This project will promote promising ready to deploy innovations that can be used by other DOTs and hence save time and money for agencies. Communicating successful research products throughout the US is essential for proving that research products can be integrated into DOTs that make a difference. An ongoing forum is needed to provide broad national leadership that can rapidly address the challenges facing DOTs with the adoption of new technologies. This pooled fund project will assist in promoting successful technology transfer among participating DOTs, in which partner states will contribute and identify their innovations that can be used by other DOTs. The project will increase awareness among participating agencies about promising technologies and will help in the development of marketing plans for these technologies. The project will also help in identifying training classes needed for specific research topics for member State DOTs. This project is a continuation of the Missouri DOT led project began in 2011. Many states share information between their peers of other states. This is through many different disciplines and includes many personnel within State DOTs. For the pooled fund to be successful it should not become so large in different topics and be time consuming that it becomes difficult to coordinate within the different organizations. Thus the pooled fund will focus on non-snow and ice maintenance activities by the participating the State DOT’s. This is also being selected because with tight economic budgets there is much more to done with innovation in the maintenance area and State DOTs can learn from each other in a coordinated effort. The focus will not include snow and ice operations, since the pooled fund TPF-5(218); Clear Roads Winter Highway Operations is covering this topic.

Objectives

Through this pooled fund project, the Ohio Department of Transportation will work with other State Departments of Transportation (DOTs) to facilitate the implementation of promising non-snow and ice maintenance innovations and technologies. This project provides a forum for State DOTs to share their maintenance innovations with each other, support technology transfer activities and develop marketing and deployment plans for the implementation of selected innovations. Resources will be provided for implementing the innovations that includes travel, training and other technology transfer activities. This project is a continuation of the previous project initiated and led by the Missouri DOT TPF-5(239). In addition, it will capture and build on the momentum created by the Maintenance Peer Network. It is anticipated that this consortium will become the national forum for state involvement in the technical exchange needed for collaboration and new initiatives, and be a forum for advancing the application and benefit of research technologies. In addition, the project will create a searchable database or warehouse where innovations and research done relating to highway maintenance can be found and showcased. State participation in this process will be through the pooled fund. FHWA, industry and others will be invited to participate in the project discussions and activities. Workshops will continue to be provided for the states participating in the pooled fund project. This project will help DOTs to save time and money by not investing in the same research that has already been performed by other State DOTs. Hence rather than having each DOT identify and implement research separately, DOTs can work collectively through this pooled fund project. The Ohio DOT will serve as the lead state for the execution of the pooled fund project described in this proposal. The Ohio DOT will handle all administrative duties associated with the project.

Scope of Work

We request that participating states contribute $10,000 each for the fiscal years 2015 through 2017. 1) Identify promising innovations and technologies ready for implementation within Maintenance activities, developed by the participating State DOTs, non-participating DOTs and outside entities. 2) Develop marketing plans for selected ready to deploy innovations and technologies 3) Organize training classes about specific research topics for member State DOTs. 4) Develop searchable database where innovations and research projects developed across the country can be identified and accessed. Although the minimum commitment has been met, No Boundaries is still encouraging and accepting new members. Contact Brian Hirt at brian.hirt@ctcandassociates.com if your agency would like to become a member.

Documents Attached
Title File/Link Type Privacy Download
TPF-5(330) QR 2017Q3 TPF-5(330) QR 2017Q3.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
TPF-5(330) QR 2017Q2 TPF-5(330) QR 2017Q2.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
TPF5-(330) QR 2017Q1 TPF-5(330) QR 2017Q1.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
TPF-5(330) QR 2016Q4 TPF-5(330) QR 2016Q4.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
TPF-5(330) QR 2016Q3 TPF-5(330) QR 2016Q3.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
TPF-5(330) QR 2016Q2 TPF-5(330) QR 2016Q2.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
TPF-5(330) QR 2016Q1 TPF-5(330) QR 2016Q1.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
TPF-5(330) QR 2015Q4 TPF-5(330) QR 2015Q4.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
TPF-5(330) QR 2015Q3 TPF-5(330) QR 2015Q3.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
TPF-5(330) QR 2015Q2 TPF-5(330) QR 2015Q2.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Tpf-5(330) Waiver Approval Letter Approval of SP&R Waiver Solicitation#1382.pdf Memorandum Public
TPF-5(330) Waiver Request No Boundaries Waiver Request - Solicitation #1382 - Signed.pdf Memorandum Public
TPF-5(330) Acceptance Letter TPF-5(330) AcceptanceMemo.pdf Memorandum Public
Documents Attached
Title File/Link Type Privacy Download
Approved Waiver Approval of SP&R Waiver Solicitation#1382.pdf Memorandum Public
Waiver Request No Boundaries Waiver Request - Solicitation #1382.pdf Memorandum Public

No Boundaries Roadway Maintenance Practices

General Information
Study Number: TPF-5(330)
Lead Organization: Ohio Department of Transportation
Contract Start Date: Sep 01, 2015
Solicitation Number: 1382
Partners: Manitoba Infrastructure, CT, FL, IL, LA, Maryland DOT, MDOT SHA, MI, MN, MO, MS, ND, NY, OH, PA, SC, VA, WA, WI
Contractor(s): CTC & Associates LLC
Status: Contract signed
Est. Completion Date:
Contract/Other Number: Ohio's State Job Number 135247
Last Updated: Jan 30, 2017
Contract End Date: Sep 01, 2018
Financial Summary
Contract Amount: $210,000.00
Total Commitments Received: $505,000.00
100% SP&R Approval:
Contact Information
Lead Study Contact(s): Cynthia Jones
cynthia.jones@dot.ohio.gov
Phone: 614- 466-1975
FHWA Technical Liaison(s): Joe Conway
joe.conway@fhwa.dot.gov
Phone: 703-235-0989
Commitments by Organizations
Organization Year Commitments Technical Contact Name Funding Contact Name Contact Number Email Address
Connecticut Department of Transportation 2016 $10,000.00 Richard Reagan Michael Connors (860) 594-2037 Michael.Connors@ct.gov
Connecticut Department of Transportation 2017 $10,000.00 Richard Reagan Michael Connors (860) 594-2037 Michael.Connors@ct.gov
Connecticut Department of Transportation 2018 $10,000.00 Richard Reagan Michael Connors (860) 594-2037 Michael.Connors@ct.gov
Florida Department of Transportation 2015 $10,000.00 Kristin McCrary Patti Brannon 850-414-4616 patti.brannon@dot.state.fl.us
Florida Department of Transportation 2016 $10,000.00 Kristin McCrary Patti Brannon 850-414-4616 patti.brannon@dot.state.fl.us
Florida Department of Transportation 2017 $10,000.00 Kristin McCrary Patti Brannon 850-414-4616 patti.brannon@dot.state.fl.us
Illinois Department of Transportation 2015 $10,000.00 Stephanie Dobbs Megan Swanson 217-782-3547 DOT.BMPR.RESEARCH@illinois.gov
Illinois Department of Transportation 2016 $10,000.00 Stephanie Dobbs Megan Swanson 217-782-3547 DOT.BMPR.RESEARCH@illinois.gov
Illinois Department of Transportation 2017 $10,000.00 Stephanie Dobbs Megan Swanson 217-782-3547 DOT.BMPR.RESEARCH@illinois.gov
Illinois Department of Transportation 2018 $10,000.00 Stephanie Dobbs Megan Swanson 217-782-3547 DOT.BMPR.RESEARCH@illinois.gov
Illinois Department of Transportation 2019 $10,000.00 Stephanie Dobbs Megan Swanson 217-782-3547 DOT.BMPR.RESEARCH@illinois.gov
Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development 2017 $20,000.00 Kevin Reed Tyson Rupnow tyson.rupnow@la.gov
Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development 2018 $10,000.00 Kevin Reed Tyson Rupnow tyson.rupnow@la.gov
Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration 2017 $10,000.00 Sandi Sauter Sharon Hawkins 410-545-2920 shawkins2@sha.state.md.us
Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration 2018 $10,000.00 Sandi Sauter Sharon Hawkins 410-545-2920 shawkins2@sha.state.md.us
Michigan Department of Transportation 2015 $10,000.00 Melissa Longworth Andre' Clover 517-636-6053 clovera@michigan.gov
Michigan Department of Transportation 2016 $10,000.00 Melissa Longworth Andre' Clover 517-636-6053 clovera@michigan.gov
Michigan Department of Transportation 2017 $10,000.00 Melissa Longworth Andre' Clover 517-636-6053 clovera@michigan.gov
Michigan Department of Transportation 2018 $10,000.00 Melissa Longworth Andre' Clover 517-636-6053 clovera@michigan.gov
Minnesota Department of Transportation 2018 $5,000.00 Clark Moe Clark Moe 651-282-2473 Clark.Moe@dot.state.mn.us
Minnesota Department of Transportation 2019 $10,000.00 Clark Moe Clark Moe 651-282-2473 Clark.Moe@dot.state.mn.us
Mississippi Department of Transportation 2018 $10,000.00 Heath Patterson Robert Vance
Missouri Department of Transportation 2015 $10,000.00 Michael Shea Bill Stone 573-526-4328 william.stone@modot.mo.gov
Missouri Department of Transportation 2016 $10,000.00 Michael Shea Bill Stone 573-526-4328 william.stone@modot.mo.gov
Missouri Department of Transportation 2017 $10,000.00 Michael Shea Bill Stone 573-526-4328 william.stone@modot.mo.gov
Missouri Department of Transportation 2018 $10,000.00 Michael Shea Bill Stone 573-526-4328 william.stone@modot.mo.gov
New York State Department of Transportation 2016 $10,000.00 Greg Grimshaw Wes Yang 518-457-4660 wes.yang@dot.ny.gov
New York State Department of Transportation 2017 $10,000.00 Greg Grimshaw Wes Yang 518-457-4660 wes.yang@dot.ny.gov
North Dakota Department of Transportation 2015 $10,000.00 Les Noehre Matthew Linneman 701-328-6904 mlinneman@nd.gov
North Dakota Department of Transportation 2016 $10,000.00 Les Noehre Matthew Linneman 701-328-6904 mlinneman@nd.gov
North Dakota Department of Transportation 2017 $10,000.00 Les Noehre Matthew Linneman 701-328-6904 mlinneman@nd.gov
Ohio Department of Transportation 2015 $10,000.00 John Stains General Research 614-644-8135 Research@dot.state.oh.us
Ohio Department of Transportation 2016 $10,000.00 John Stains General Research 614-644-8135 Research@dot.state.oh.us
Ohio Department of Transportation 2017 $10,000.00 John Stains General Research 614-644-8135 Research@dot.state.oh.us
Ohio Department of Transportation 2018 $10,000.00 John Stains General Research 614-644-8135 Research@dot.state.oh.us
Ohio Department of Transportation 2019 $10,000.00 John Stains General Research 614-644-8135 Research@dot.state.oh.us
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation 2015 $10,000.00 Jon Fleming Lisa Tarson (717) 705-2202 ltarson@pa.gov
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation 2016 $10,000.00 Jon Fleming Lisa Tarson (717) 705-2202 ltarson@pa.gov
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation 2017 $10,000.00 Jon Fleming Lisa Tarson (717) 705-2202 ltarson@pa.gov
South Carolina Department of Transportation 2015 $10,000.00 Jim Feda Terry Swygert 803-737-6691 SwygertTL@scdot.org
South Carolina Department of Transportation 2016 $10,000.00 Jim Feda Terry Swygert 803-737-6691 SwygertTL@scdot.org
South Carolina Department of Transportation 2017 $10,000.00 Jim Feda Terry Swygert 803-737-6691 SwygertTL@scdot.org
Virginia Department of Transportation 2017 $10,000.00 Joe Williams Bill Kelsh 434-293-1934 Bill.Kelsh@VDOT.Virginia.gov
Virginia Department of Transportation 2018 $10,000.00 Joe Williams Bill Kelsh 434-293-1934 Bill.Kelsh@VDOT.Virginia.gov
Washington State Department of Transportation 2016 $10,000.00 Kim Willoughby Douglas Brodin 360-705-7972 brodind@wsdot.wa.gov
Washington State Department of Transportation 2017 $10,000.00 Kim Willoughby Douglas Brodin 360-705-7972 brodind@wsdot.wa.gov
Washington State Department of Transportation 2018 $10,000.00 Kim Willoughby Douglas Brodin 360-705-7972 brodind@wsdot.wa.gov
Washington State Department of Transportation 2019 $10,000.00 Kim Willoughby Douglas Brodin 360-705-7972 brodind@wsdot.wa.gov
Wisconsin Department of Transportation 2017 $10,000.00 Scott Bush Lynn Hanus 608-267-2294 lynnm.hanus@dot.wi.gov
Wisconsin Department of Transportation 2018 $10,000.00 Scott Bush Lynn Hanus 608-267-2294 lynnm.hanus@dot.wi.gov

Study Description

Study Description

Increasingly, state departments of transportation (DOTs) are challenged to design and build longer life facilities that result in a higher level of user satisfaction for the public. One of the strategies for achieving longer life facilities is to use innovative technologies and practices. In order to foster new technologies and practices, experts from state DOTs, Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), academia and industry must collaborate to identify and examine new and emerging technologies and systems. The implementation of cost effective research and new technologies is important to change how we do business by improving our products and services. Implementation of new innovations requires considerable resources (time and money) to integrate the technologies into the day to day business practices for DOTs. This project will promote promising ready to deploy innovations that can be used by other DOTs and hence save time and money for agencies. Communicating successful research products throughout the US is essential for proving that research products can be integrated into DOTs that make a difference. An ongoing forum is needed to provide broad national leadership that can rapidly address the challenges facing DOTs with the adoption of new technologies. This pooled fund project will assist in promoting successful technology transfer among participating DOTs, in which partner states will contribute and identify their innovations that can be used by other DOTs. The project will increase awareness among participating agencies about promising technologies and will help in the development of marketing plans for these technologies. The project will also help in identifying training classes needed for specific research topics for member State DOTs. This project is a continuation of the Missouri DOT led project began in 2011. Many states share information between their peers of other states. This is through many different disciplines and includes many personnel within State DOTs. For the pooled fund to be successful it should not become so large in different topics and be time consuming that it becomes difficult to coordinate within the different organizations. Thus the pooled fund will focus on non-snow and ice maintenance activities by the participating the State DOT’s. This is also being selected because with tight economic budgets there is much more to done with innovation in the maintenance area and State DOTs can learn from each other in a coordinated effort. The focus will not include snow and ice operations, since the pooled fund TPF-5(218); Clear Roads Winter Highway Operations is covering this topic.

Objectives

Through this pooled fund project, the Ohio Department of Transportation will work with other State Departments of Transportation (DOTs) to facilitate the implementation of promising non-snow and ice maintenance innovations and technologies. This project provides a forum for State DOTs to share their maintenance innovations with each other, support technology transfer activities and develop marketing and deployment plans for the implementation of selected innovations. Resources will be provided for implementing the innovations that includes travel, training and other technology transfer activities. This project is a continuation of the previous project initiated and led by the Missouri DOT TPF-5(239). In addition, it will capture and build on the momentum created by the Maintenance Peer Network. It is anticipated that this consortium will become the national forum for state involvement in the technical exchange needed for collaboration and new initiatives, and be a forum for advancing the application and benefit of research technologies. In addition, the project will create a searchable database or warehouse where innovations and research done relating to highway maintenance can be found and showcased. State participation in this process will be through the pooled fund. FHWA, industry and others will be invited to participate in the project discussions and activities. Workshops will continue to be provided for the states participating in the pooled fund project. This project will help DOTs to save time and money by not investing in the same research that has already been performed by other State DOTs. Hence rather than having each DOT identify and implement research separately, DOTs can work collectively through this pooled fund project. The Ohio DOT will serve as the lead state for the execution of the pooled fund project described in this proposal. The Ohio DOT will handle all administrative duties associated with the project.

Scope of Work

We request that participating states contribute $10,000 each for the fiscal years 2015 through 2017. 1) Identify promising innovations and technologies ready for implementation within Maintenance activities, developed by the participating State DOTs, non-participating DOTs and outside entities. 2) Develop marketing plans for selected ready to deploy innovations and technologies 3) Organize training classes about specific research topics for member State DOTs. 4) Develop searchable database where innovations and research projects developed across the country can be identified and accessed. Although the minimum commitment has been met, No Boundaries is still encouraging and accepting new members. Contact Brian Hirt at brian.hirt@ctcandassociates.com if your agency would like to become a member.

Title File/Link Type Private
TPF-5(330) Acceptance Letter TPF-5(330) AcceptanceMemo.pdf Memorandum Public
TPF-5(330) Waiver Request No Boundaries Waiver Request - Solicitation #1382 - Signed.pdf Memorandum Public
Tpf-5(330) Waiver Approval Letter Approval of SP&R Waiver Solicitation#1382.pdf Memorandum Public
TPF-5(330) QR 2015Q2 TPF-5(330) QR 2015Q2.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
TPF-5(330) QR 2015Q3 TPF-5(330) QR 2015Q3.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
TPF-5(330) QR 2015Q4 TPF-5(330) QR 2015Q4.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
TPF-5(330) QR 2016Q1 TPF-5(330) QR 2016Q1.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
TPF-5(330) QR 2016Q2 TPF-5(330) QR 2016Q2.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
TPF-5(330) QR 2016Q3 TPF-5(330) QR 2016Q3.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
TPF-5(330) QR 2016Q4 TPF-5(330) QR 2016Q4.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
TPF5-(330) QR 2017Q1 TPF-5(330) QR 2017Q1.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
TPF-5(330) QR 2017Q2 TPF-5(330) QR 2017Q2.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
TPF-5(330) QR 2017Q3 TPF-5(330) QR 2017Q3.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Title File/Link Type Private
Waiver Request No Boundaries Waiver Request - Solicitation #1382.pdf Memorandum Public
Approved Waiver Approval of SP&R Waiver Solicitation#1382.pdf Memorandum Public

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