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Encouraging Innovation in Locating and Characterizing Underground Utilities (2009)

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Suggested Citation:"Renewal Technical Coordinating Committee." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2009. Encouraging Innovation in Locating and Characterizing Underground Utilities. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/22994.
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TRB OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE FOR THE STRATEGIC HIGHWAY RESEARCH PROGRAM 2* CHAIR: Kirk T. Steudle, Director, Michigan Department of Transportation MEMBERS Anne P. Canby, President, Surface Transportation Policy Partnership Alan C. Clark, MPO Director, Houston-Galveston Area Council Frank L. Danchetz, Vice President, ARCADIS G&M, Inc. Dan Flowers, Director, Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department Stanley Gee, Executive Deputy Commissioner, New York State Department of Transportation Michael P. Lewis, Director. Rhode Island Department of Transportation Susan Martinovich, Director, Nevada Department of Transportation John R. Njord, Executive Director, Utah Department of Transportation Charles F. Potts, Chief Executive Officer, Heritage Construction and Materials Pete K. Rahn, Director, Missouri Department of Transportation Gerald Ross, Chief Engineer, Georgia Department of Transportation George E. Schoener, Executive Director, I-95 Corridor Coalition Kumares C. Sinha, Olson Distinguished Professor of Civil Engineering, Purdue University EX OFFICIO Andrew T. Horosko, Deputy Minister, Manitoba Infrastructure and Transportation John C. Horsley, Executive Director, American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials LIAISONS John Pearson, Program Director, Council of Deputy Ministers Responsible for Transportation and Highway Safety Jack D. Jernigan, Legislation & Budget Analyst, Corporate Research, Technology & Innovation Management Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center RENEWAL TECHNICAL COORDINATING COMMITTEE* CHAIR: Randell H. Iwasaki, Director, California Department of Transportation MEMBERS Rachel Arulraj, Director of Virtual Design & Construction, Parsons Brinckerhoff Michael E. Ayers, Director of PavementTechnology Services, American Concrete Pavement Association Thomas E. Baker, State Materials Engineer, Washington State Department of Transportation John E. Breen, Al-Rashid Chair in Civil Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin Daniel D’Angelo, Director and Deputy Chief Engineer, Office of Design, New York State Department of Transportation Steven D. DeWitt, Chief Engineer, North Carolina Turnpike Authority Tom Donovan, Senior Right of Way Agent, Utility Relocations, California Department of Transportation Alan D. Fisher, Manager, Construction Structures Group, Cianbro Corporation Michael Hemmingsen, Davison Transportation Service Center Manager, Michigan Department of Transportation Bruce Johnson, State Bridge Engineer, Oregon DOT, Bridge Engineering Section Leonnie Kavanagh, PhD Candidate, Seasonal Lecturer, Civil Engineering Dept., University of Manitoba Thomas W. Pelnik III, Director, Innovative Project Delivery Division, Virginia Department of Transportation Mary Lou Ralls, Principal, Ralls Newman, LLC John J. Robinson, Jr., Assistant Chief Counsel, Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, Governor’s Office of General Counsel Michael Ryan, Vice President, Michael Baker Jr., Inc. Cliff J. Schexnayder, Eminent Scholar Emeritus Ted M Scott, II, Director, Special Projects, American Trucking Associations, Inc Gary D. Taylor, Professional Engineer Thomas R. Warne, President, Tom Warne and Associates, LLC Gary C. Whited, Program Manager, Construction and Materials Support Center University of Wisconsin-Madison AASHTO LIAISON James T. McDonnell, Associate Program Director for Engineering, American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials FHWA LIAISONS Cheryl Richter, Technical Director, Pavement R&D, Federal Highway Administration Steve Gaj, Leader, System Management and Monitoring Team, Office of Asset Management, FHWA CANADA LIAISON Lance Vigfusson, Assistant Deputy Minister of Engineering & Operations, Manitoba Infrastructure and Transportation *Membership as of October 2009.

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TRB's second Strategic Highway Research Program (SHRP 2) Report S2-R01-RW: Encouraging Innovation in Locating and Characterizing Underground Utilities explores underground utility locating practices, examines current and emerging technologies, and identifies potential areas for improvement and for subsequent research. Report S2-R01-RW is only available in electronic format.

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