NTL Record

Title PCC Pavement Smoothness: Characteristics and Best Practices for Construction
Record ID 75218
Personal Name
Creator
Grogg, Max; Smith, Kurt D.
Personal Name
Contributor
Swanlund, Mark
Corporate Creator United States. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Acquisition Management
Corporate
Contributor
Applied Pavement Technology, Inc.
Publisher United States. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Acquisition Management
Publication Date 20011001
Language English
Abstract Smoothness is an important feature of modem pavement facilities. To begin with, it is one of the most important factors that the traveling public uses to judge the quality of a roadway, as it contributes to the safe and efficient movement of vehicles. Furthermore, high levels of initial smoothness have been shown to influence the future smoothness of the pavement and have also been linked to increases in pavement life. In recognition of the importance of pavement smoothness, many State Highway Agencies (SHA) have adopted smoothness specifications that require minimum levels of smoothness for new pavement construction, with some specifications incorporating significant incentive/disincentive provisions. Although considerable information exists on the mechanics of measuring and expressing pavement smoothness and on the construction of smooth PCC pavements, that information is dispersed among numerous sources. It is the purpose of this document to provide concise technical guidance on the "best practices" for measuring, expressing, specifying, and achieving smoothness for PCC pavements. Particular emphasis is given to the PCC pavement construction activities that affect the resulting smoothness (and the resulting quality of the pavement).
Public Note FHWA COTR: Mark Swanlund
Rosap ID dot:49996
Rosap URL https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/view/dot/49996
TRT Terms Rigid pavements; Concrete pavements; Smoothness; Roughness; Profilographs; Specifications; Profilometers; Paving; Road construction
General Subjects rigid pavement; concrete pavement; smoothness; roughness; profilers; profilograph; specification; profile index; international roughness index; construction; paving
Geographical
Coverage
United States
TRIS Online
Accession No
971170
Contract Number DTFH61-01-P-00290
Report Number FHWA-IF-02-025
Resource type Tech Report
URL https://ntlrepository.blob.core.windows.net/lib/75000/75200/75218/FHWA-IF-02-025.pdf
Format PDF
Database NTL Digital Repository