FP2 Inc. Update. Jim Moulthrop, PE Executive Director FP 2 Inc. North East Pavement Preservation Partnership April 29, 2015 Newark, DE

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FP2 Inc. Update Jim Moulthrop, PE Executive Director FP 2 Inc. North East Pavement Preservation Partnership April 29, 2015 Newark, DE

Presentation Outline What is FP 2 Highway Reauthorization NCAT 2012 PG Experiment NCAT/MN Road Collaboration Challenges Advocacy Performance Measures Summary

What is FP 2 What is FP 2 Inc.? An Industry supported trade association Purpose of FP 2 Inc? Promoting the importance of protecting and preserving the huge investment in our nation s pavement infrastructure

FP 2 Strategies Industry Advocacy Research Communication

Supporters Who supports FP 2 Inc.? Associations Contractors Material Suppliers Chemical suppliers Equipment manufactures Consultants

What do we do? FP 2 Inc. financially supports The National Center for Pavement Preservation at Michigan State University FP 2 Inc. works closely with Regional Preservation Centers in California and Texas Regional Preservation Partnerships and regional Councils Federal Highway Administration

What do we do? FP 2 Advocates for Pavement Preservation Monitor legislation and ruling affecting the pavement preservation industry Participates in national associations PP ETG, TRB, AASHTO FP 2 is a full partner in NCAT PP research FP 2 Inc. publishes the Pavement Preservation Journal Presents Annual James B. Sorenson Award

FP 2 Magazine

Highway Reauthorization Map-21 needs to be reauthorized by May 31 House and Senate Committees of Jurisdiction committed to passing a long term highway reauthorization. Administration supporting LT bill What is long term goal is 6 years. House T&I and Senate EPW Committees holding hearings Bills are being drafted

Highway Reauthorization, cont. Map-21. Agencies still implementing policies; direction likely to remain consistent With just 14 legislative days remaining, until the bill expires on May 31, passage prior to the deadline remains elusive Congress remains committed to passing a reauthorization bill this year. Likely short-term extension for 2-7 months

Highway Reauthorization, cont. Congress will continue to look for funding for a long term bill. User Fee - unlikely Repatriation/Corp. Tax Reform could fund LT Highway Reauthorization bill General fund transfer (possible/not probable) Administration s Grow America Act 6 year, $478 billion advocating 14% tax on foreign earnings to pay for

NCAT Preservation Group Study Monitoring continues under the current contract on Lee Road 159 Trigger Values for preservation treatments on the track have been set with the funding partners and treatments will be applied when they are reached 2012 Track meeting was held March 3-5, 2015 at Auburn, AL

NCAT/MN ROAD Research Partnership To facilitate high value pavement research that addresses national needs using fullscale pavement testing facilities in both warm and cold climates on flexible, rigid, and composite pavement structures.

NCAT Preservation Group Study NCAT soliciting more partners for the 2015 Preservation Group experiment Has located a four lane US highway near Auburn for 2015 PP study NCAT partnering with MN Road for the 2015/2016 FP2 will be a full partner. Industry can be a part by contributing to FP2

Challenges Keeping Good Roads Good Lack of Funding Getting Message to Officials Getting Message to Public How do we Sell Pavement Preservation????

Lack of Funding Last Federal Gas tax 1993 Of the 18.4 cents about 2.6 goes to Mass Transit CPI up 3.36% since 1993 Meaning $1 today buys less than $0.30 worth of 1993 products

Cost of Driving If you drive 20,000 miles per year and your vehicle gets 20 miles per gallon, you purchase 1,000 gallons of fuel per year 1,000 X $.184 / gal = $184.00 or less than 50 cents per day to drive on Interstate and US national highway routes Local roads face a similar shortfall Roads are one of the Cheapest things in our Society!!

Cost of a Gallon 1 Gallon 6ct, 16.9oz 6ct, 16.9oz 59oz $3.89* $3.99* $2.69* $2.99* ($3.89 / gal) ($5.04 / gal) ($3.40 / gal) ($6.49 / gal) 1 Gallon $2.98** ($2.98 / gal) *Priced at Hannaford s in Concord, NH on 11/12/14 **NH State Average on 11/12/14

Preservation Cuts Costs Preservation treatments have much lower costs compared with rehabilitation and reconstruction. When road damage causes serious traffic problems, it s usually too late. Road deterioration is almost imperceptible to the average person. Pavement preservation extends a road s lifespan and helps stretch budgets. Pavement preservation use less natural resources and are environmentally sustainable

Getting Message to Officials Encourage fiscal responsibility among political leaders and officials to stretch tax dollars by allocating more money to pavement preservation Promote clear definitions, economic analysis and documentation of preservation successes Change attitudes from the top down in transportation agencies Streamline agency business plans and update pavement management systems

Getting Message to the Public The public needs to understand: Our transportation system is a Social issue Better roads mean more time at home, doing the things we want to do and less in the auto Less congestion and a well maintained infrastructure greatly reduces stress and anxiety on the traveling public

Getting Message to the Public The public needs to understand: The economic impact of roads in bad condition The high cost of deficient preservation in terms of vehicle operation and rehabilitating and rebuilding roads The detrimental impact of unnecessary reconstruction on the environment

Public Policy Changes Need Our Support Agencies implementing pavement preservation should be rewarded. Policies need to encourage sound road management initiatives that will: Save taxpayers money; Improve the economy; and, Reduce environmental impact

How do we Sell Pavement Preservation? Make PP and Highway Funding a Social Issue Use Available Resources Your experiences, experiences of other agencies Data from NCPP, NCAT, FP2 Develop a Pavement Management System Establish the benefits of using Pavement Preservation in your network Work with your officials to show Economic Benefits Present programs at local functions and groups

Selling Benefits of Preservation S t r e t c h i n g the limited $$$ Sustainability Use of RAP, RAS, Tire Rubber Environmentally friendly WMA, Emulsions Cost effective

Advocacy Effort FP2 has a contract with Williams and Jenson to represent the Pavement Preservation (PP) industry FP2 was instrumental in getting PP language in MAP 21 Have had many meetings with transportation committees as well as key Congressmen and staff

Advocacy Effort Continue to work with FHWA to define definitions of PP techniques under the Justice Departments memo regarding ADA definition versus the definition adopted by the PP ETG and FHWA

FHWA MAP 21 Performance Measures Required by MAP 21 Published January 5, 2015 Comments to FHWA by May 5, 2015 FP2 working on submitting comments and recommended changes Drafted Performance Measures are Ride (IRI), Rutting and Cracking Encourage everyone to respond

Summary FP², NCPP & NEPPP are there to support Pavement Preservation FP² long term strategies are Advocacy, Research and Communication FP² will be a full funding partner to the NCAT/MN Road research cycle Our advocacy efforts will continue through the passage of the next long term highway bill and beyond

Summary Our advocacy efforts will continue through the passage of the next long term highway bill and beyond Funding is the key hurdle to a new bill and may take a different user fee approach We must advocate the need for a new bill and make it a social issue to get support from the driving public (Road users).

Summary The Draft of MAP 21 Performance Measures are published and are open for comments. Please be part of the review Maintaining our nation s highway network is essential for job creation and economic growth

Summary FP2 is here to serve the industry Choosing the right treatment and placing it at the right time on the right road is the mantra of pavement preservation Keeping good roads good is the right thing to do and good public policy Please support FP2 in our efforts!!

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