National Academies Press: OpenBook
« Previous: Chapter 4 - Conclusions and Recommendations
Page 47
Suggested Citation:"References." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2011. Guidelines for the Use of Pavement Warranties on Highway Construction Projects. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/14554.
×
Page 47
Page 48
Suggested Citation:"References." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2011. Guidelines for the Use of Pavement Warranties on Highway Construction Projects. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/14554.
×
Page 48

Below is the uncorrected machine-read text of this chapter, intended to provide our own search engines and external engines with highly rich, chapter-representative searchable text of each book. Because it is UNCORRECTED material, please consider the following text as a useful but insufficient proxy for the authoritative book pages.

47 AASHTO, FHWA, NAPA, SHRP, and TRB. Report on the 1990 European Asphalt Study Tour. American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, Washington, D.C., 1991. AASHTO. Guide Specifications for Highway Construction, 9th Edition. American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, Washington, D.C., 2008. Anderson, S., B. Blaschke, C. Erbatur, and D. Trejo. Development of Warranty-Based Specifications for Construction. FHWA/TX-06/ 0-4498-3. Texas Department of Transportation, Austin, 2006. Anderson, S. and J. Russell. “Improved Contracting Methods for Highway Construction Projects.” Final Report, Phase I, NCHRP Project 10-49. Texas Transportation Institute and University of Wisconsin— Madison, 1998. Bower, S., J. D’Angelo, G. Huber, D. Jones, R. King, K. Molenaar, T. Ramirez, J. Rice, J. Russell, R. Smutzer, J. Steele, M. Symons, G. Whited, and J. Wood. Asphalt Pavement Warranties: Technology and Practice in Europe. FHWA-PL-04-002. Federal Highway Admin- istration, Washington, D.C., 2003. Brokaw, T., B. Duckert, S. Krebs, S. Schwandt, W. Shemwell, J. Volker, and G. Waelti. Asphaltic Pavement Warranties: Five-Year Progress Report. Wisconsin Department of Transportation, Madison, 2001. Cotey, J. and R. Jones. Pilot Warranty Program Evaluation: Progress Report No. 2 California Department of Transportation, Sacramento, 2005. ———. Pilot Warranty Program Evaluation: Final Report. California Department of Transportation, Sacramento, 2006. Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). A Synopsis on the Current Equipment Used for Measuring Pavement Smoothness. FHWA Pavements, 2001. http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/pavement/smoothness/ rough.cfm. ———. Performance Specifications Strategic Roadmap: A Vision for the Future. Workshop with Florida Department of Trans- portation and National Partnership for Highway Quality, Spring 2004. ———. Construction Management Practices in Canada and Europe. FHWA-PL-05-010, International Technology Exchange Program, Washington, D.C., 2005. ———. Report to the U.S. Congress on the Effectiveness of Design–Build as Required by TEA-21 Section 1307(f). (FHWA DTFH61-98-C-00074), 2006. ———. Selection Procedures for Pavement Warranties. http://www. fhwa.dot.gov/pavement/warranty/selction.cfm. Accessed November 2008. Flora, W. P., V. L. Gallivan, and G. R. Huber. Benefits of Warranties to Indiana. Indiana Department of Transportation, Indianapolis, 2003. Goldbaum, J. and T. Aschenbrener. Current Cost Benefit Evaluation of Short-Term Warranties for Hot-Mix Asphalt Pavements. CDOT- 2007-10. Colorado Department of Transportation, Denver, 2007. Grove, J. Warranties for Concrete Pavements: You’d Better Read the Fine Print. Presented at the 84th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, January 2005. Hancher, D. NCHRP Synthesis of Highway Practice 195: Use of Warranties in Road Construction. TRB, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., 1994. Hastak, M., I. Minkarah, and Q. Cui. The Evaluation of Warranty Provisions on ODOT Construction Projects. Ohio Department of Transportation, Columbus, 2003. Johnson, A. M. Use of Warranties in Highway Construction. Minnesota Department of Transportation, Office of Research Services, St. Paul, 2004. Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT). Bureau of Highway Instructional Memorandum 2002-23, Contract Administration and Oversight Guidelines for Projects Containing Warranty Work. December 12, 2002. ———. Local Technology Assistance Program – Invitational Pavement Warranty Symposiums in 2003 and 2005, final report, 2005. Miller, J. S. and W. Y. Bellinger. Distress Identification Manual for the Long-Term Pavement Performance Program (Fourth Edition), Federal Highway Administration, Publication Number FHWA-RD-03-031, 2003. Minnesota Department of Transportation (MNDOT). Innovative Contracting in Minnesota, 2000 to 2005. MNDOT Office of Con- struction and Innovative Contracting, St. Paul, 2005. Mississippi Department of Transportation. Pavement Management Practices. Research Division, 2001. Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT). 2006 Status of the Warranty Program. ODOT Division of Construction Management, Columbus, 2007. Seiders, J. Pavement Performance Standards and Specifications for Concessions. Texas Department of Transportation, Austin, 2006. References

Transportation Research Circular E-C074: Glossary of Highway Quality Assurance Terms, Third Update. Transportation Research Board of the National Academies, Washington, D.C., 2005. Washington State DOT. Pavement Guide. 2008. http://training.ce. washington.edu/wsdot/modules/09_pavement_evaluation/09-7_ body.htm#corrugation. Accessed February 2009. Wienrank, C. Demonstrating the Use of Performance-Based Warranties on Highway Construction Projects in Illinois. Illinois Department of Transportation, Springfield, 2004. Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT). Asphaltic Pavement Warranties: Three Year Progress Report. 1998. 48

Next: Bibliography »
Guidelines for the Use of Pavement Warranties on Highway Construction Projects Get This Book
×
MyNAP members save 10% online.
Login or Register to save!
Download Free PDF

TRB’s National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Report 699: Guidelines for the Use of Pavement Warranties on Highway Construction Projects is designed to help guide state departments of transportation (DOTs) in establishing pavement warranty programs.

The guide identifies programmatic and project-level decision criteria that DOTs should consider when implementing and sustaining a program. The guide presents strategies to mitigate project-specific risks and also includes model warranty specification provisions.

The guide also includes a decision tool to help identify program-level issues and project-specific risks. The tool is included on a CD-ROM that is packaged with the printed version of the report.

The CD-ROM is also available for download from TRB’s website as an ISO image. Links to the ISO image and instructions for burning a CD-ROM from an ISO image are provided below.

Help on Burning an .ISO CD-ROM Image

Download the .ISO CD-ROM Image

(Warning: This is a large file and may take some time to download using a high-speed connection.)

CD-ROM Disclaimer - This software is offered as is, without warranty or promise of support of any kind either expressed or implied. Under no circumstance will the National Academy of Sciences or the Transportation Research Board (collectively “TRB’) be liable for any loss or damage caused by the installation or operation of this product. TRB makes no representation or warranty of any kind, expressed or implied, in fact or in law, including without limitation, the warranty of merchantability or the warranty of fitness for a particular purpose, and shall not in any case be liable for any consequential or special damages.

  1. ×

    Welcome to OpenBook!

    You're looking at OpenBook, NAP.edu's online reading room since 1999. Based on feedback from you, our users, we've made some improvements that make it easier than ever to read thousands of publications on our website.

    Do you want to take a quick tour of the OpenBook's features?

    No Thanks Take a Tour »
  2. ×

    Show this book's table of contents, where you can jump to any chapter by name.

    « Back Next »
  3. ×

    ...or use these buttons to go back to the previous chapter or skip to the next one.

    « Back Next »
  4. ×

    Jump up to the previous page or down to the next one. Also, you can type in a page number and press Enter to go directly to that page in the book.

    « Back Next »
  5. ×

    To search the entire text of this book, type in your search term here and press Enter.

    « Back Next »
  6. ×

    Share a link to this book page on your preferred social network or via email.

    « Back Next »
  7. ×

    View our suggested citation for this chapter.

    « Back Next »
  8. ×

    Ready to take your reading offline? Click here to buy this book in print or download it as a free PDF, if available.

    « Back Next »
Stay Connected!