2008 NACE Western Regional Symposium – Pavement Preservation

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PROMOTING PAVEMENT PRESERVATION IN SONOMA COUNTY. October 3, 2008 Laughlin Nevada Stephen B. Urbanek, P.E. County of Sonoma Department of Transportation and Public Works. 2008 NACE Western Regional Symposium – Pavement Preservation. Challenges. System Size and Condition Funding - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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October 3, 2008Laughlin Nevada

Stephen B. Urbanek, P.E.County of Sonoma Department of Transportation and Public Works

PROMOTINGPAVEMENT PRESERVATION IN SONOMA COUNTY

Challenges

System Size and Condition

Funding

Approach to Pavement Management

Sonoma County

Population

Service Area

Lane Miles Arterials Collectors Locals

1,371 Centerline Miles to Maintain

PCI by Class

Challenges

System Size and Condition

Funding

Approach to Pavement Management

How we compare…

COUNTY PCI Ctr. LineMiles

Annual Revenue Per

Mile

MTCE Employee

s

Miles per Employee

Number of Paid Vehicle Registrations

Contra Costa 83 657 $ 28,243 80 8.2 818,086

Santa Clara 75 685 $ 28,018 130 5.2 1,385,167

Alameda 69 470 $ 35,976 58 8.1 1,125,186

San Mateo 65 316 $ 43,006 59 5.3 660,865

Solano 58 600 $ 17,111 52 11.5 329,012

Napa 54 446 $ 15,677 33 13.5 116,477

Marin 48 420 $ 26,156 46 9.1 219,844

Sonoma 44 1387 $ 20,831 91 15.2 413,168

Annual Funding Scenarios for Road Network

PCI Changes with Expenditure ($ millions) for All Roads

40

45

50

55

60

65

70

75

2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

PC

I

$120

$20

$15

$10

$5

Challenges

System Size and Condition

Funding

Approach to Pavement Management

The Old Way…

Focus on Rehabilitation and Reconstruction

Reactive and political

Results showed limited improvement to the system pavement condition

In Ten Years…

By the year 2017 the County’s roads would require almost total reconstruction

Pavement Preservation Strategy Change “Worst First” Past Practice

Perform Life Cycle Analysis

Promote Preservation First

Maintenance Strategy

Develop technical expertise

Encourage innovation

Understand Systems Approach

The New Way…

The New Way…

Pavement PreservationPreventive Maintenance Prolongs the life of the road Lowers the cost of maintaining the road

The New Way…

Field Review of Treatment Options

The New Way…

Treatment Options…Our Tool Box Crack Sealing Fog Seals Rejuvenating Seals Slurry Seals Micro Seals Chip Seals Asphalt Rubber Chip Seals Thin Overlays

The New Way…

Remaining service life

Remaining service life in 10 years if all county roads if no preventive maintenance is performed

2008 Pavement Preservation Program Analysis

Project Treatment Project Cost Per

Programmed Treatment Length (Miles)Life (years) Mile-Years Cost Mile Year

Overlays 2 20 40 $ 2,100,000 $ 52,500

Asphalt Rubber Chip Seals 37.13 10 371 $ 3,500,000 $ 9,426

PASS Chip Seals (Co. Prcd.) 19.25 7 135 $ 1,000,000 $ 7,421

Rejuvenating Seals 12.57 3 38 $ 100,000 $ 2,652

Total 70.95 584

Network Need 1,371

Deficit 787 $ 6,700,000

The New Way…

2008 Pavement Preservation Program

Old = $9,000,000

250 Mile Years $36,000/Mile Year

Comparison – Old and New Strategies

New = $7,600,000

584 Mile Years$13,000/Mile Year

What’s Next?

1.Define a prioritized portion of the road network

2.Develop funding options for the remainder of the road network

Thank you!

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