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Chapter 3 Strategy Selection. From… Maintenance Technical Advisory Guide (MTAG). Factors to Consider. Ride Skid Noise http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/oppd/pavement/qpavement.htm Distress Types Durability/Longevity . Treatment Selection Based on Pavement Condition. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Chapter 3 Strategy Selection

From… Maintenance Technical Advisory Guide (MTAG)

Chapter 3Strategy Selection

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Factors to Consider

Ride Skid Noise

http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/oppd/pavement/qpavement.htm

Distress Types Durability/Longevity

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Treatment Selection Based on Pavement Condition

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Caltrans Approach to Selecting Maintenance Treatments

Assess Existing Pavement Conditions Determine the Feasible Treatment

Options Analyze and Compare the Feasible

Options

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Caltrans Approach to Selecting Maintenance Treatments

Assess Existing Pavement Conditions• Conduct visual site inspection and/or review

project information• Perform testing on the existing pavement, as

conditions require• Define the performance requirements for the

treatment

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Caltrans Approach to Selecting Maintenance TreatmentsData Item Grind ing Load Transfer

Restor ationPartial-Depth

RepairFull-Depth

Repair

Existing Pavement Structure X X X X

Original Construction Data * * * *

Age * * *

Materials Properties X * *

Subgrade

Climate

Distress X X X X

Skid *

Accidents *

NDT X *

Destructive Testing/Sampling * * X X

Roughness *

Surface Profile X

Drainage X X

Previous Maintenance * * *

Utilities X

Traffic Control Options X X X X

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Caltrans Approach to Selecting Maintenance Treatments

Determine the feasible treatment options• The purpose is to determine what treatments

might work for a given pavement condition • Treatment’s ability to address the functional

and structural condition• Feasibility is not a function of affordability

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Caltrans Approach to Selecting Maintenance Treatments

A feasible alternative is one that addresses all identified distresses of the pavement, provides the desired future performance over the life of the treatment, and fits within identified constraints, which may include:• Construction windows.• Traffic flow conditions.• Overhead clearances.• Right-of-way.• Funding.

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Caltrans Approach to Selecting Maintenance Treatments

Several treatments may be feasible for a given set of conditions.

Therefore, effort should be made to identify as many feasible treatment alternatives as possible for a given project.

With multiple alternatives, advantages and disadvantages of each treatment can be compared.

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Feasible Treatments - Structural Distress Type Preservation Techniques

Transverse Cracking Joint and crack sealingLongitudinal Cracking Joint and crack sealing

Slab stabilization Corner Cracking Joint and crack sealing

Edge joint resealingSlab stabilization

Intersecting Cracking Joint and crack sealingSlab stabilization

Spalling Partial-depth repair Joint and crack resealingFull-depth repair

Pumping Joint and crack resealingSlab stabilization

Blow ups Full-depth repairsD-cracking (not California issue)

Partial- or full-depth repair; Joint and crack resealing

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Feasible Treatments - Functional

Distress Type Preservation TechniquesSurface Polishing Diamond grinding

GroovingNoise See Caltrans website for the

latest informationScaling Diamond grindingPopouts Diamond grinding

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Proposed Trigger Values and Expected Life

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Caltrans Approach to Selecting Maintenance Treatments

Analyze and Compare the Feasible Options• Several treatments may be feasible• Cost and life of the treatments vary• Effect of the treatment on the life extension of the

existing pavement• Other factors to consider: cost effectiveness,

treatment timing, traffic level, and constructability

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Approach for Selecting Maintenance Treatments

Cost Effectiveness• Equivalent Annual Cost• Life Cycle Cost Analysis

Selection of Maintenance Treatments• Performance and constructability• Customer satisfaction• Ranking of selected treatments by rating

overall importance

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Approach for Selecting Maintenance Treatments

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Summary

Applying the Right treatment to the Right pavement

at the Right timeis the Core of

Pavement Preservation