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Pre-Proposal Conference 2008. State Project 736-99-1508. Statewide Pavement Distress Data and Asset Inventory Collection. State Project 736-99-1508. Project Timeline Scope Of Services Deliverables DOTD-Provided Materials QA/QC Data Collection Cycle Damages Evaluation Process
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Pre-Proposal Conference 2008 State Project 736-99-1508
Statewide Pavement Distress Data and Asset Inventory Collection State Project 736-99-1508
Project Timeline Scope Of Services Deliverables DOTD-Provided Materials QA/QC Data Collection Cycle Damages Evaluation Process Louisiana Distress Protocols Conference Agenda
Project Timeline • Pre-proposal Conference March 4, 2008 • Beginning of Field Trials March 24, 2008 • Deadline for Receiving Consultant Inquiries March 30, 2008 • Issue Responses to Consultant Inquiries March 30, 2008 • Proposal Submission Deadline April 7, 2008 • Announce Award of "Successful Consultant" May 2008 • Contract Execution June 2008 NOTE: DOTD reserves the right to amend and/or change this schedule of RFP activities, as it deems necessary.
Scope of Services • Collection Miles • Data to be Collected
20,000 Directional Miles Right of Way and Pavement Images Interstate, Multi-Lane, and Divided-Both Directions 15,000 Directional Miles in SecondaryDirection Right-of-Way Only Highways With Less than 4 Lanes Collection Mileage
For Concrete Surfaces Transverse Cracks Longitudinal Cracks Patching Blowup Punchout Roughness (IRI) Faulting For Asphalt Surfaces Fatigue Cracking Random Cracking Patching Potholes Rutting Roughness (IRI) Data to be Collected – Pavement Condition Data
Block cracking Transverse cracking Reflective cracking on composite pavements Longitudinal cracking (non wheel-path) Random Cracking
Data to be Collected – Optional Items • HPMS pavement data collection cycle to be collected in fall 2009 for 2010 reporting. Approximately 4100 directional miles • Road surface macro texture for 100% of pavement condition assessment roads.
Deliverables • Right of Way and Pavement Images • Means To Measure Highway Features from Images • (9) Network Attached Storage (NAS) Servers • Web-enabled Viewer • Electronic Data • Weekly Deliveries • Reports
Right of Way and Pavement Images Right of Way Camera(s) • JPEG format • Collected at a maximum 26.4-foot intervals • Contain as much of the left and right shoulder as possible Pavement Camera(s) • Grayscale camera(s) • Coverage of 12 feet of survey lane
Means to Measure Highway Features • Lanes Widths • Features GPS Coordinates • Height of Objects • Sign Measurements • Asset Inventory
Network Attached Storage • (9) Network-Attached Storage (NAS) type devices. For use in the delivery of images and data to the LA DOTD districts.
Web-Enabled Viewer Access the Right-of-Way images and data through an internet/intranet connection
Electronic Data • Collected using a transverse scanning laser for rutting • Collect all electronic data at the smallest possible interval
Weekly Deliveries • Raw Data (Rutting, IRI, Faulting and GPS) • Weekly Calibrations Test Results (DMI, Rut Measurement Device, Video Foot Print, Electronic Sensor Verification Results)
Reports • Supporting Documentation • Final Report
Supporting Documentation • Calibration Sites • Inter-rater Consistency • Vehicle Subsystem & Mechanical Daily
Preliminary (Project Overview) QC Results (System Assurance Report + Appendixes) Summarization (Issues Analysis and Corrective Actions) Final Report
Database Shell Needs Study Sub-Section Summary Listings District Maps Louisiana Pavement Distress Identification Protocols DOTD-Provided Materials
Equipment ----Data Collection Vehicle Inclusive of All Sub-Systems Calibration Sites Verification Sites Inter-Rater Consistency Weekly Review Of Perspective Images Pavement View Verification Procedures Minimum QA/QC Requirements
Quality Assurance & Quality Control • DOTD Will Evaluate The Right of Way Images, Pavement Images, and Condition Data Summary • Failure to Correct The Control Section and Deliver the District(s) Data as Outlined in the Master Schedule Will Subject The Consultant to Damages • Clearly Describe The Technique Intended to Use to Quantify The Data • Describe How The Technology Can Be Validated and How It Will Perform on Different Pavement Surface Types • Propose An Inter-Rater Consistency Testing and Training Plan • Submit QC Procedures In Final Report
Begin no later than July 1, 2008 Complete by March 20, 2007 Data Collection Cycle
$300 per day per district: Failure to deliver the required number of districts within the time frame $500 per day: Failure to complete the delivery of quantified pavement distress data of all nine (9) districts $300 Per day: Failure to complete delivery of the final report and until all deliverables Have been accepted Damages
Evaluation • Firm Experience • Personnel Experience • Firm Size • Firms past performance on Similar projects with LA DOTD* • Current work load with DOTD • Location where the work will be performed* • Proposed Work Plan (Written Proposal) and Field Trials results * All respondents will receive a 4 in these categories
Written Proposal • The Scope of Service • Quality Control and Data Quantification Methods • Equipment and Sub-Systems • Technology Validation • Deliverable Items and Final Products
Field Trials • 9 Field Trial Sites • Quantify Pavement Distress Data and Asset Management Items Locally
Test Sites • Calibration (DMI & Field Sites) • Verification (Static Sites)