2006 success stories
Route 29 wins silver award
U.S. 29 Madison Heights Bypass in Amherst County was a 2006 silver co-winner
for rural divided highways in the 17th Annual "National Excellence in Concrete
Pavements Awards" sponsored by the American Concrete Pavement Association and
Concrete Construction magazine.
The awards recognize
contractors, engineers, and owners for their work on quality concrete pavement
projects.
Smart Road in Top 25
The May edition of Roads and Bridges magazine recognized the Virginia Department of Transportation's (VDOT) Smart Road Bridge (right) in Montgomery County among the “Top 25 Bridges of the Past 100 Years.” The Smart Road Bridge was selected as number 23.
Potter Chosen for NAFA Award
Erle Potter, assistant division administrator for equipment, Asset Management
Division, received the 2006 international “Larry Goill Award for Quality Fleet
Management Ideas” from the National Association of Fleet
Administrators.
The award was made for Potter’s implementation of the
department’s TRUCKS Team, which stands for “Training Rewards Us with
Compensation, Knowledge and Skills.” The TRUCKS Team identifies training needs,
sets training priorities and reviews program progress for VDOT’s equipment
technician training program.
The award is given for program ideas
that “improve productivity or favorably impact bottom-line cost savings.”
Route 1 interchange project wins national award
VDOT won a Silver Award in the National Partnership for Highway Quality’s 2006 Making A Difference Awards. The award was given in the "partnering" category for the Route 1 interchange project, which involved the complete reconstruction of an interchange as part of the Woodrow Wilson Bridge replacement project in Northern Virginia.
The interchange project contains 11 bridges and represents more than three
lane miles of seven and a half mile Wilson Bridge project.
The success of
the project is attributed to a strong formal relationship among VDOT, its prime
contractor and local, state and federal authorities. Issues included wetland
mitigation and relocation of apartment building residents.
The project was built in two years, was on time, and $1.6 million under budget.
VDOT Receives Bridge Research Award
The Federal Highway Administration awarded VDOT $1.15 million under the
Innovative Bridge Research and Construction program. The award money is being
used toward innovative materials on three new bridges.
Virginia is the
only state to receive more than $1 million from the program this year.
Governing Magazine Cites Hammer
Maureen Hammer, director of VDOT’s Knowledge Management Division, is cited in
the February edition of Governing magazine as one of “a new breed of government
employee” as she leads the agency’s efforts to retain the knowledge of retiring
employees.
In “Expert Exodus,” the author highlights Hammer’s work to
bring the concepts of effective knowledge use from the private sector into the
public sector through VDOT.
Two of the techniques employed by Hammer, knowledge mapping and communities
of practice, are noted as important in VDOT’s environment of outsourcing,
retirements and fewer opportunities for employees to network for know-how.
See the article here.
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