About the Project
Project Details
Duration
April 2019 to December 2023
Services
Pavement management system implementations and updates
Tasks
- Records review
- Pavement inventory updates
- ISR-PCI surveys
- M&R inputs
- Pavement prediction models
- 10-year work planning analysis
Project Experts
- Principal-In-Charge: Monty Wade, P.E.
- Project Manager: Peter-Paul Dzwilewski, P.E.
- Lead Engineers: John Storm, E.I.T. and Travis Gagnon, P.E.
For over the past 10 years, the United States Army has implemented and maintained a pavement management system for their roadways, parking, and motor pool pavements. As part of this effort, the United States Army Corps of Engineers–Omaha District has awarded indefinite delivery indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contracts with consultants who have specialized knowledge in pavement engineering. APTech is currently one of the teams under an IDIQ contract with the Army to provide pavement management services of their roadways, parking, and motor pool pavements.
Under the current IDIQ, APTech has implemented or updated the pavement management system at the following posts:
Camp Parks
Dugway Proving Ground
Fort Bliss
Fort Devens
Fort Hood
Fort Huachuca
Fort Leonard Wood
Fort McCoy
Fort Sill
The roadway, parking, and motor pools at these posts total approximately 350 million square feet of pavement. Work has included performing records reviews, updating the pavement inventory within the PAVER pavement management system, performing Installation Status Report-Pavement Condition Index (ISR-PCI) surveys, and customizing the maintenance and rehabilitation inputs for the roadways, parking, and motor pool pavements. As part of the maintenance and rehabilitation analysis, APTech creates or updates pavement prediction models, creates or updates ISR-PCI versus cost models, and performs 10-year work planning analysis. These components are used to develop a list of recommended rehabilitation projects which is thoroughly reviewed and edited during a project formulation with each post.
As part of the pavement management system, APTech is aligning segmentation of the pavement with Real Property data. The goal of this alignment is for the Army to gain an understanding of the condition of each facility as defined by Real Property data. By providing the Army the pavement condition information and a recommended list of projects for their posts, budgets can be appropriately made to allocate money to pavements in need.
Under a previous IDIQ, APTech has implemented the pavement management system at Detroit Arsenal, Fort Belvoir, Fort Knox, Fort Rucker, Fort Wainwright, The Pentagon, and West Point.