Preservation Strategies for Concrete Pavement Network of Washington State Department of Transportation

2012 
The flexible pavement network of the Washington State Department of Transportation (DOT) consists of 11,600 lane miles of asphalt pavement and 4,600 lane miles of chip seal pavement. Every year a portion of those lane miles will require rehabilitation. However, budget shortfalls in the past decade have created a backlog of pavement rehabilitation needs that must be addressed. Funding forecasts for the next 10 years are for roughly one-half the levels of those before 2000. The ability to maintain a good performance level with reduced funding comes from using innovative techniques and picking the best investment alternatives. Through such strategies, preservation funds are allocated for preventive measures to extend pavement life. The Washington State DOT uses four basic steps to address this mission: (a) continually monitor the condition of the road network, (b) manage the pavement network into the lowest life-cycle cost, (c) create preventive strategies to extend pavement life and reduce costs, and (d) ge...
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