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Electronic Ticketing of Materials for Construction Management (2020)

Chapter: Appendix C - Case Example Questions

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C - Case Example Questions." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2020. Electronic Ticketing of Materials for Construction Management. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25839.
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C-1 Case Example Questions A P P E N D I X C NCHRP 20-05/Topic 50-07: Electronic Ticketing of Materials for Construction Management Case Example Questions • Describe the decision-making process for utilizing e-ticketing in your state and how it was incorporated into the projects where it was used. • What type of training was provided to relevant stakeholders? Who was included in the training? Who conducted the training? • What feedback was provided by external stakeholders (plants, contractors, haulers, trade associations, law enforcement etc.)? • What feedback was provided by internal stakeholders (inspectors, engineers, etc.)? • What opportunities do you see in the future for e-ticketing from a technical, contractual, and/or procedural basis? • What do you view as the greatest benefits of e-ticketing?

C-2 Electronic Ticketing of Materials for Construction Management • What are the biggest challenges with e-ticketing? • How do you anticipate that you will use the data collected from e-ticketing and where was/is the data from the e-ticketing projects being stored? • Are there specific project criteria that are better suited for e-ticketing use (large v. small, urban v. rural, etc.)? • If you could go back to the initial pilot, what would you have done differently if anything? • What advice would you give to a state that is considering using e-ticketing?

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Collecting paper load delivery tickets at highway construction projects is an outdated practice that exposes construction inspectors to many safety hazards. State transportation agencies (STAs) have looked for decades toward automating this process through electronic ticketing, or e-ticketing.

The TRB National Cooperative Highway Research Program's NCHRP Synthesis 545: Electronic Ticketing of Materials for Construction Management examines the current state of practice of e-ticketing among STAs.

Further, a survey was taken as part of the synthesis and found that 10 states have completed projects with e-ticketing and additional ones are piloting the technology.

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