NTL Record

Title FHWA International Technology Scanning Program Summary Report of the FHWA Contract Administration Techniques for Quality Enhancement Study Tour (CATQUEST)
Record ID 79322
Personal Name
Creator
Kane, Anthony; Geiger, David; Bohman, Robert
Corporate Creator Loyola College in Maryland. Transportation Technology Evaluation Center, International Technology Research Institute
Corporate
Contributor
United States. Federal Highway Administration
Publisher United States. Federal Highway Administration
Publication Date 19940601
Language English
Abstract There is a widespread impression in the United States that roads and highway structures in Europe are generally superior to comparable facilities in the United States. The subjective criteria commonly cited in reaching this consensus have been the ride quality and durability of the pavements and the environmental compatibility, beauty, and durability of auxiliary facilities such as major bridges, retaining walls, and noise barriers. In an effort to determine if Europeans are more successful than Americans in achieving consistently high quality levels, study tours were conducted to investigate design and construction practices for roadway pavements, structures, and geotechnical slope-stabilizing practices in selected European countries. The results from these and other studies suggested that special contract administration techniques and funding levels, may help explain the consistently high-quality achievements enjoyed in those countries. Accordingly, this joint industry and government project, the Contract Administration Technique for Quality Enhancement Study Tour (CATQEST) was organized to examine contract administration practices in Germany, France, Austria, and Spain. The primary objective of CATQEST was to look at the relationship between contract administration practices that are not common in the United States and the high quality in the highways in these countries and to determine if such practices were potentially adapted for use in the United States.
Rosap ID dot:54226
Rosap URL https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/view/dot/54226
TRT Terms Contract administration; International relations; Business practices; Construction management
Geographical
Coverage
United States
TRIS Online
Accession No
664379
Report Number FHWA-PL-94-033
Resource type Tech Report
URL https://ntlrepository.blob.core.windows.net/lib/79000/79300/79322/008352.pdf
Format PDF
Database NTL Digital Repository