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Project ID:FHWA-PROJ-12-0033
Project Name: Long-Term Pavement Performance Data Collection Activities, Western Region - 2012
Status: Active
Contact:Last Name:   Springer
First Name:   Jack H
Telephone:  202-493-3144
E-mail:         jack.springer@dot.gov
Organization:Federal Highway Administration - Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center (TFHRC)
Office: Office of Infrastructure Research and Development
Team: Long-Term Pavement Performance Team
Roadmap/Focus area(s): Infrastructure Research and Technology Strategic Plan and Roadmap
Project Findings: Data not yet available
Project Description: This contract collects pavement performance data at Long-Term Pavement Performance test sections throughout the United States and Canada.
Laboratories: Not Applicable
Start Date: July 1, 2006
End Date: December 31, 2011
Funding Amount:$750,000.00
FHWA Program Name: Long-Term Pavement Performance
Goals:
The objective of this contract is to provide technical non-personnel services in support of the development and conduct of Long-Term Pavement Performance (LTPP) studies established by the Strategic Highway Research Program (SHRP).  The contractor is responsible for all data collection, data processing, and data quality for LTPP project sections within the geographical boundaries of the designated LTPP region.  The contractor shall also be responsible for closeout of the regional operations within their region.  At the end of these contracts all files, data, and equipment that belong to the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) will be returned to FHWA.
Project Type: Offsite
Background Information: Data not yet available
Test Methodology: Data not yet available
Other Information: Data not yet available
Partners: Data not yet available
More Information URL(s):
Fieldtest: Data not yet available
Expected Benefits: The expected benefit is better performing pavements.
Deliverables: Data not yet available
Related URL(s):
FHWA Topics: Research/Technologies--Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center (TFHRC)
TRT Terms: Pavement
performance
Distress
Profile
FWD
FHWA Disciplines: Pavement and Materials
Subject Areas: Materials
Pavements
Research