Title: European Asphalt Pavement Warranties Scan
1European Asphalt Pavement Warranties Scan
2FHWA InternationalTechnology Scanning Program
- Bringing Global Innovations to U.S. Highways
3FHWA InternationalTechnology Scanning Program
- Sponsored 50 scans since 1990
- Snowplow air and pavement temperature sensors
- Heavy-duty asphalt that resists rutting
- Safer bicycle and pedestrian lane design
- Innovative contracting
4European Asphalt Warranty Scan
- Scan goals to determine
- Practices to maintain prescribed levels of
asphalt pavement smoothness and skid resistance - Criteria used in successful asphalt pavement
warranties - Pavement performance prediction tools
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6Warranty Definitions
- Warranty
- Performance-based contract
- Guarantees the integrity of a product
- Contractor responsible for replacement of defects
- Warranty Period
- Pre-specified for repair defects in the product
- Provide assurance of performance, but not to
unnecessarily inflate contract prices
7Warranty Definitions
- Materials and Workmanship
- Method specifications
- Includes distresses resulting from defective
materials and/or workmanship - Performance
- Performance specification
- Contractor designs some level of structural
pavement and/or mix decisions - Includes full responsibility for pavement
performance
8Summary Observations
- Material and workmanship warranties common
- All have at least 1 to 4 year warranties
- Several have 5 year performance warranties
- Many countries trying 10 to 18 year performance
warranties
9Summary Observations
Materials and Workmanship
Performance
Materials and Workmanship
Pavement Performance Contracts
Pavement Performance ContractsFunctional
Design-Build Finance Operate
Method Specification
End Result Specification
Method Specification
End Result Specification
End Result Specification
End Result Specification
10Summary Observations
Material Workmanship
Short-Term Performance
Long-Term Performance
Design-Build Finance Operate
11Summary Observations
- Performance warranties typically cover ride,
friction, rutting, cracking, and durability - The contractor designs the materials and
structure to meet performance criteria
12Summary Observations
- No countries use low bid to award large project
contracts - Prequalification and Best-Value used by all
countries - Criteria include design, safety, innovation,
environment, and extended warranties - Panels evaluate the tenders based on set and
transparent procedures
13Summary Observations
- All host countries believe warranties have
improved quality - Performance warranties have allowed some
innovation by the contractor over materials and
workmanship
14Project Scope Definition
- New, resurfacing, and reconstruction
- Dependent primarily on size of project
- Owner determined traffic loads and pavement
condition data - Prime contractor responsibility
- Some user delay costs
15Pre-Contract Award
- Procurement Similar in all Countries
- Pre-qualification processes
- Best-value selection
- Noted as key to success in all countries
16Bonding
- Construction and warranty bonds were used, but
varied in length - Examples
- Germany 5 const. 2 warranty
- Denmark 15 const., 10 year 1 and 2 for
remaining warranty - Sweden 10 construction
17Design-Methods
- Both method and end results specifications are
used - Performance warranties involved more contractor
design - Concessions involved the most freedom of design
18Operation and Maintenance
- Maintenance is implicitly included for material
workmanship and short-term performance
contracts - Maintenance is explicitly included for
long-term performance and concession contracts
19Corrective Action
- In all countries, prime contractor is responsible
for corrective action - In Denmark, corrective action is paid for in an
prorated amount - Conditions to void warranty exist (i.e. heavy
traffic loads, owner error, etc.) - In all countries, corrective action is noted in
the next bid
20Project Performance
- Warranty performance measurements varied, but are
similar to US - IRI
- Friction
- Rutting
- Longitudinal Cracking
- Transverse Cracking
21Pavement Performance Contracts
- PPC are long-term resurfacing and maintenance
contracts - Length varied by country
- Sweden 5-8 years
- Denmark 11-18 years
- Germany 20 years
- Contractor is responsible for design,
construction, maintenance, and some financing
22Pavement Performance Contracts
Maintenance Classification
Maintenance
Major Maintenance
Rehabilitation
Reconstruction
Filling of isolated potholes, minor pavement
remarking
Crack filling or micro surfacing of a significant
area of paving
Asphalt Overlays
Mill and overlay of a significant section of
pavement
Routine/Normal Maintenance
Remedial Action
23DBFOs (Concessionaires)
- Design-build, operate, and finance contracts were
seen in Spain and UK - 25-35 year contracts most common
- DBFO has life-cycle motivation
- Used as financing vehicle to increase private
investment or reduce national debt - Use of shadow tolls for repayment of debt
- Number of projects varies by country
24Maintenance Agreements
- Spain and UK are outsourcing maintenance
- Similar performance measures to warranties
- Spain 4 2 year contracts
- UK 5 year and longer contracts
25Summary Observations
- Customer-focused partnership between government
and industry - Prequalification and best-value procurement
enable warranties - MW warranties have long history in Europe
- Long-term performance warranties include design,
construction, and maintenance
26Recommendations
- Federal
- Require MW warranties on all federally funded
projects - Promote/enable best-value and prequalification
legislation - Create an asphalt warranty resource center
27Recommendations
- State
- Create model warranty documents (AASHTO)
- Implement MW warranties
- Implement short-term performance warranties
- Enable best-value and prequalification procedures
28Recommendations
- Industry
- Become educated on warranty issues and risks
- Participate in warranty policy discussions
- Propose on warranty projects
- Consider providing operation and maintenance
services
29Implementation
- Awareness
- Publications and presentations
- Understanding
- Implementation guides and models
- Commitment
- Federal, State, and Local endorsement
- Action
- Compilation and evaluation of implementation
results
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