excerpts from Improved Construction & Maintenance Operations, USDOT, FHWA Office of Engineering, Highway Operations Division
from On the Move, Fall (September) Quarter 1998, Volume 11, Number 3
Go back to "The Utah Technology Transfer Center On the Move Fall 1998 Newsletter"
New lightweight equipment for measuring pavement smoothness can help contractors save
significant time and money on road construction and resurfacing projects. Lightweight profiling
equipment automates the process of data collection and analysis, providing instantaneous test
results. These lightweight profilers can be used within hours after paving, enabling contractors to
take immediate corrective action. Fast and accurate, an advanced lightweight profiler can pay for
itself on its first project, helping contractors to spot quality control issues more promptly and
cost-effectively.
FHWA will partner with four to six State highway agencies to field-test, evaluate, and document the effectiveness of select lightweight profiling equipment in comparison with the states' existing practices. In addition, FHWA will facilitate the development of a technical guide that will include information on:
The costs and benefits of constructing smoother pavements
The most appropriate methods of measuring pavement smoothness
Guidelines for smoothness specifications for both contract quality control and agency
acceptance testing.
Advanced lightweight profiling equipment is faster and more accurate than traditional methods of
measuring initial pavement smoothness and can help contractors improve construction quality
control, accelerate acceptance testing, and reduce related costs.
New construction materials and technologies for improved quality control and quality assurance
State-of-the-practice contract administration techniques
Innovative methodologies that allow optimum scheduling for specific projects
State-of-the-art preventive maintenance techniques.
To learn more about advanced profiling equipment or to participate in the testing and evaluation process, contact: George Jones, US DOT/FHWA, 400 Seventh Street SW, Room 3211, Washington DC 20590, (202) 366-1554 (phone), (202) 366-9981 (fax), [George.Jones@fhwa.dot.gov].