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Project Information | ||
Project ID: | FHWA-PROJ-11-0192 | |
Project Name: | American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)-Long-Term Pavement Performance (LTPP) International Data Analysis Contest | |
Project Status: | Active | |
Start Date: | September 23, 2011 | |
End Date: | December 31, 2016 | |
Contact Information | ||
Last Name: | Walker | |
First Name: | Deborah M | |
Telephone: | 202-493-3068 | |
E-mail: | deborah.walker@dot.gov | |
Office: | Office of Infrastructure Research and Development | |
Team: | Long-Term Pavement Performance Team [HRDI-30] | |
Program: | Long-Term Pavement Performance | |
Project detail | ||
Roadmap/Focus area(s): | Infrastructure Research and Technology Strategic Plan and Roadmap | |
Project Description: | American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) will conduct outreach and marketing material activities such as flyers, mailings, emails, Web site announcements, etc. to prospective contestants using the student chapters of ASCE in every university in the United States. American Society of Civil Engineers will also conduct international outreach and marketing activities to get international contestants involved in the contest. American Society of Civil Engineers will send followup announcements regarding the contest at least four times a year. | |
Goals: | The objective of this contract is for the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) to provide support services to Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) by coordinating and administering the Long-Term Pavement Performance (LTPP) International Data Analysis Contest. | |
Product Type: | Data Research report | |
Test Methodology: | American Society of Civil Engineers will notify both the United States and international participants that the technical papers must use the Long-Term Pavement Performance database as the only data source for their analysis. | |
Expected Benefits: | The expected benefit is to get more students using the Long-Term Pavement Performance data in their course work. | |
Deliverables: | Name: Long-Term Pavement Performance Data Analysis Papers Product Type(s): Research report, Data Description: American Society of Civil Engineers will provide electronic copies of the data analysis papers submitted by the students for technical review and rating by Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). Federal Highway Administration may also identify others in the pavement community to review the papers. | |
FHWA Topics: | Roads and Bridges--Design | |
TRT Terms: | Data Analysis Infrastructure Research Pavements Roads Measuring Methods |
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FHWA Disciplines: | Design Pavement and Materials |
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Subject Areas: | Data and Information Technology Design Highways Pavements Research |
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