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Title: 3R Standards Resurfacing, Restoration,


1
3R StandardsResurfacing, Restoration,
Rehabilitation
  • Ch. 7

2
Objectives
  • Know what 3R stands for
  • Know basics of 3R standards for freeways
  • Know basics of 3R standards for non-freeways

3
-Freeway 3R projects (Ch 7)
  • -Non-Freeway 3R projects (download from lectures)

4
Resurfacing
  • Placement of an additional pavement layer over
    existing traveled way to provide strength or
    improve serviceability

5
Restoration Rehabilitation
  • Work required to return traveled way to a
    suitable condition for resurfacing while
    improving highway safety

6
3R-Freeways (Oregon DOT I-5 aerial interchange
photos)
7
Standards same as HDM Ch. 2 for freeways except
  • Standards of the Day (Table 7-1, pg 7-11)
  • -widths of lanes, shoulders, median
  • -grades
  • -radii
  • -SSD
  • -Max. Super
  • -Median width

8
Needs/deficiencies should be clearly identified
9
Pavt Condition Treatment
  • Identify types of deterioration
  • Perform a pavement evaluation
  • Decide the appropriate corrective action

10
Freeway 3R
  • Single course overlay (40 mm)
  • TL single course overlay gt40mm
  • Multiple overlays
  • No extensive replacement of exist. Pavt.
  • No new additional travel lanes

11
Soils
  • Evaluate when widening pavement

12
Utilities
  • Relocate or remove from clear zone

13
Lighting
  • Rehab, upgrade or remove non-functional lighting
  • Locate standards outside of clear zone or
    deflection distance of barrier, or provide
    breakaway type

14
Future MPT
  • Review potential improvements that could be made
    to improve future maintenance or construction on
    the freeway (check w/ maintenance)

15
Traffic Data
  • Mainlaine (AADT, DDHV, HV)
  • Ramps (DDHV)
  • Crossroads (DHV)
  • Calc LOS for mainline, ramps, and intersections
  • Design year (ETC10)
  • Accident analysis (most recent 3 years)

16
Non-Conforming Features
  • LOS
  • Clear Zone
  • Intersection Turning Radii
  • Super Routs and Roffs
  • Min. Length of vertical curves
  • Lane drops
  • Broken back curves
  • Compound curve ratios
  • Accel/Decel lane lengths types
  • HOV Transit Accommodations
  • Weaving Lengths
  • Design storm for drainage facilities
  • TCD

17
Medians
  • Check clear zone
  • Emergency crossovers (110 or flatter and
    culverts gt300 mm w/ safety grates)

18
Curbs
  • Usually remove
  • If not removed document as a nonconforming
    feature (historical parkway, drainage, erosion
    control, structural integrity of bridge)
  • Consider traversable versus non-mountable or
    mountable curb

19
Clear zone
  • Provide minimum of 9m
  • Remove FO
  • Identify hazards (cliffs, bodies of water, etc)

20
Guide railing
  • Consider elimination by regrading
  • Bring up to current standards
  • Add new to meet current warrants
  • Remove trees and FO from deflection area

21
TCD
  • Update to current MUTCD

22
Drainage-Roadside Surface Drainage System
  • Site Inspection
  • Recalculate flow rate/capacities if not
    functioning adequately
  • Roff should not cover more than shoulder and ½ of
    travel lane to prevent hydroplaning

23
Drainage- Cross Drainage Structures
  • Site Inspection
  • Evaluate inadequate structures
  • Consider replacement of structures that are
    approaching their anticipated design life

24
Drainage- Hazardous Features
  • Remove
  • Modify
  • Shield

25
3R Non-Freeways (http//www.ci.walnut-creek.ca.us
/historygifs.html
26
3 MAJOR STEPS
  • Assess current conditions
  • Accident Data
  • Site Inspections
  • Design and Traffic Characteristics
  • Determine project scope
  • Incorporate minor improvements if cost effective
  • Document design process
  • Existing Conditions
  • Design Criteria (3R)
  • Design Exceptions
  • Recommended Design

27
3R Standards
  • Design Speed
  • Pavt./Shoulder Widths
  • -Retain existing except some mins are listed or
    if causing safety/operational problems
  • Pavt/Shoulder Cross Sections
  • Pavt (1.5-3 accept)
  • Shoulder (2-8 accept)
  • Rollover lt 8
  • Travel lane widths should be constant (vary
    shoulder widths if necessary)

28
3R Standards
  • Horizontal Curvature Superelevation
  • -Compare safe operating speed (MUTCD Fig 231-1)
    to design speed. Depending on difference follow
    3R book to determine what to do.
  • -Superelevation transition Use roff only as
    minimum. 50-70 on tangent 30-50 on curve
  • 5. Vertical Curvature/SSD
  • -Dont consider sag curves unless problem
  • -Crest curves consider reconstruction if
    accident problem or all 3 below criteria are met
  • i) Crest curve hides a major hazard
  • ii) AADTgt1500
  • iii) Safe speed gt 20mph below design speed

29
3R Standards
  • 6. Horizontal Clearance to FO
  • -If no accident, choose minimum of what can be
    reasonably achieved
  • -Evaluate guiderail for replacement
  • 7. Grades
  • -Retain existing unless operational or safety
    need
  • 8. Bridges
  • -Evaluate for rehab or replacement
  • -Evaluate width using GDPB
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