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USDOT/FHWA
Vol. 64, No. 1
July/August 2000 |
National
Research Projects on Recycling in Highway Construction
by Marcia J. Simon, Warren H. Chesner, Taylor Eighmy, and Howard Jongedyk
The Federal Highway Administration and the National Cooperative Highway
Research Program have sponsored several research projects - some ongoing
and others recently completed - pertaining to the use of recycled materials
in highway construction.
The
Recycled Materials Resource Center
by Bryan J. Magee
This national center was established in 1998 at the University of New
Hampshire to promote the appropriate use of recycled materials in the
highway environment. RMRC will conduct about 30 research projects over
the first six years of operation.
Lessons
Learned: TxDOT's Efforts to Increase the Use of Recycled Materials
by Rebecca Davio
The Texas Department of Transportation shares lessons learned from five
years of experience with a recycled materials program
How
NCDOT Is Building a Recycling Culture
by Ashley T. Memory
The NC Department of Transportation is demonstrating the cultural benefits
of recycling to encourage local participation.
National
Transportation Week: Sounding Reveille for Transportation
by Conni Morse
Transportation Secretary Rodney E. Slater and three former secretaries
of transportation kicked off a successful National Transportation Week,
May 14 through 20, 2000.
Geosynthetic
Reinforced Soil Structures Can Carry the Load
by Maria Koklanaris
FHWA's Geotechnical Research Team demonstrates the prodigious load-bearing
capacity of geosynthetic reinforced soil.
Scanning
European Advances in the Use of Recycled Materials in Highway Construction
by Katherine Holtz and T. Taylor Eighmy
In September 1999, a team of U.S. Engineers went to several countries
in Europe to see how the Europeans achieve such a remarkable recycling
rate - frequently reaching 100 percent - in the highway environment.
Managing
Change in FHWA
by Peter C. Markle
FHWA's program manager for change management lays out his plan to assist
in the continuing transition to a new organizational structure and to
evaluate the effectiveness of the restructured organization.
Highways
and Bridges on the Brink of the New Century
by Clifford Comeau and David Smallen
The 1999 Status of the Nation's Highways, Bridges, and Transit: Conditions
and Performance report to Congress shows that the higher federal highway
funding levels of the past few years have begun to pay off with better
pavement, improved bridges, and safer highways.
The National
IVI Meeting
On July 18 and 19, representatives of federal, state, and local
governments; industry; and universities will meet in Washington, DC, to
discuss intelligent vehicle initiative (IVI) technologies and plans for
the future.
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