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Transportation Research Record | 1998

Accelerating Major Freeway Reconstruction Projects: The Houston Experience

Robert J Benz; David W Fenno; Anthony P Voigt

Several steps in the planning, execution, and evaluation of the I-45 Pierce Elevated reconstruction in Houston provide a strong framework for preparing for projects that affect critical links in the nation’s transportation system. These elements include preconstruction traffic modeling, public information, and data collection before and during each phase of construction. Traffic modeling helped to prepare for construction by first developing delay numbers for the estimated user cost used in the A + B bidding. Second, preconstruction modeling identified bottlenecks that were temporarily remediated at strategic locations. Finally, modeling provided speed and travel time data used in mounting a public information campaign. Data collection and monitoring of traffic conditions immediately before, immediately after, and a few weeks after construction began provided an immediate picture of traffic conditions and identified problem locations that could be corrected during construction. A critical public information campaign was undertaken using television, radio, newspaper articles, billboards, fliers, and variable message signs. Each of these provided advance warning to motorists in the weeks before construction began and variable message signs, radio, and the Internet were used to provide real-time information during construction. Preparations for the Pierce Elevated reconstruction went beyond standard procedures and planning typically used for major construction projects. Although engineers have traditionally been designers as well as project managers, they will be called on more to become brokers of information that will allow the public to use the transportation network in the most time- and cost-effective manner under adverse construction conditions.


Transportation Research Record | 1996

Development and Benefits of Computer-Aided Travel Time Data Collection

Robert J Benz; Michael A Ogden


Transportation Research Record | 1993

ANALYSIS OF FLASHING SIGNAL OPERATION

Kent C. Kacir; Robert J Benz; H Gene Hawkins Jr


Transportation Research Board 95th Annual MeetingTransportation Research Board | 2016

Bluetooth Travel Time/Speed Data Analysis for Houston-Galveston Regional Transportation Study

Hongmin Zhou; Robert J Benz; Anthony P Voigt; Andrew C Mao


Archive | 2012

Guidelines for the Effective Use of Flexible Pylons for Congestion Mitigation, Access Management, and Safety Improvement

Robert J Benz; Shamanth P Kuchangi; Alicia Nelson; Anthon Voigt; Roma Stevens; John Wikander; LuAnn Theiss


Archive | 2005

Quantification of Incident and Non-Incident Travel Time Savings for Barrier-Separated High-Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Lanes in Houston, Texas

David W Fenno; Robert J Benz; Michael J Vickich; LuAnn Theiss


Archive | 2013

Guidance for Effective Use of Pylons for Lane Separation on Preferential Lanes and Freeway Ramps

Shamanth P Kuchangi; Anthony P Voight; Robert J Benz; Roma Stevens; Alicia Nelson; John Wikander; LuAnn Theiss


Archive | 2006

Improved Quantification of High-Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Lane Delay Savings: Year Two Results

David W Fenno; Robert J Benz; Michael J Vickich; Stephen E Ranft; David H Ungemah; Ginger Goodin


2006 ITE Annual Meeting and Exhibit Compendium of Technical PapersInstitute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) | 2006

Quantification of High-Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Lanes during Incident Conditions

Robert J Benz; David W Fenno


68th Annual Meeting of the Institute of Transportation EngineersInstitute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) | 1998

STRATEGIES TO MITIGATE THE EFFECTS OF MAJOR FREEWAY RECONSTRUCTION PROJECTS

Robert J Benz; David W Fenno; Anthony P Voigt

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