AASHTO LAG-1-2012 LEANER AND GREENER SUSTAINABILITY AT WORK IN TRANSPORTATION.pdf
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1、November 2012 Su Stainability at Work in t ran Sportation ii Leaner and Greener: Sustainability at Work in Transportation Dear Friends, Transportation is more than just highways, cars, trains, and buses. Transportation connects peopleto their jobs, to their communities, and to each other. Transporta
2、tion reaches across the nation to improve the economy and our quality of life. In 2001, AASHTO and FHW A created the Center for Environmental Excellence to promote environmental stewardship and encourage innovative ways to streamline the transportation project delivery process. In 2003, AASHTO publi
3、shed our Taking the High Road report, which chronicled the important contributions state transportation agencies make to society and the environment. We published a follow-up report, Above and Beyond in 2009 to document the additional environmental and social contributions of state DOTs projects and
4、 programs. This third report, Leaner and Greener, showcases the efforts transportation agenciesincluding DOTs, MPOs, and transit providersare undertaking to speed up project delivery and cut costs while protecting and even improving environmental resources. Through programmatic environmental solutio
5、ns, DOTs are moving away from “reinventing the wheel” for project-level environmental considerations. They are using systematic approaches to meet sustainability goalsnot just in project development, but during everyday maintenance of their systems as well. They are showing that such an approach res
6、ults in improved environmental outcomes and less cost to the taxpayer. The programs shown here are just a few of the many innovative and cost-saving strategies being deployed by transportation agencies across the nation to benefit society and the environment. John Horsley Executive Director Letter f
7、rom AASHTOs Executive Director Copyright 2012, Center for Environmental Excellence by AASHTO. All Rights Reserved. This book, or parts thereof, may not be reproduced in any form without written permission of the publisher.iii Leaner and Greener: Sustainability at Work in Transportation Dear Friends,
8、 Environmental stewardship has always been a major priority of the Federal Highway Administration (FHW A). And so it was a natural extension of our work to join with AASHTO in 2001 to create the Center for Environmental Excellence (Center). We applaud the Center for providing a national showcase and
9、 shining a light on sustainability best practices that benefit our environment, our communities, and our economy. This report examines a subject that is especially important to me: how we can speed project delivery, save money, and still protect and improve our environment. These principles are at t
10、he heart of the Every Day Counts (EDC) initiative we launched in 2009 along with our AASHTO partners. Warm-mix asphalt (WMA) is one of the technologies were advancing through Every Day Counts. It requires less fuel, results in lower emissions, and can extend the paving season in colder climates, whi
11、ch is extremely important as we continue our efforts to create jobs. Through EDC, we are working with states to encourage them to adopt WMA as a standard part of their paving work. Streamlining transportation projects is an important priority for the Obama administration, which falls right in line w
12、ith EDC. Programmatic agreements reduce or eliminate project and regulatory compliance unknowns, create new and more flexible standards, and provide a proactive and consistent approach to project delivery. FHW A is using programmatic agreements to save historic bridges before repair becomes fiscally
13、 impossible due to safety and structural concerns. With the use of programmatic agreements, FHW A is able to cut the time by more than half to repair these bridges. Rehabilitating these bridges extends their useful life in a sustainable way and has benefits to the community that far outweigh their f
14、unction as transportation facilities. Historic bridges have cultural and community significance in addition to serving as important transportation links. FHW A is currently rolling out webinars on rehabilitating historic bridges and producing programmatic agreements for their management, including t
15、he work of the Indiana agreement described in Chapter 3. A key to being successful is the ability to evaluate the both the process and the results. FHW A s new self-evaluation tool INVEST is a voluntary self-evaluation scoring system that enables transportation agencies to gauge their performance in
16、 adopting sustainability best practices grouped in three categoriessystem planning, project development, and operations and maintenance. By offering states a collection of best practices, INVEST really serves two purposes. First, it inspires them with workable solutions that allow them to incorporat
17、e sustainability into their transportation projects. And, second, it gives them a tool for measuring their progress. This tool can evaluate all the initiatives highlighted in Leaner and Greener, and we would like to see used for every project. Achieving sustainability in transportation is an ongoing
18、, collaborative process. The FHW A is proud to work alongside all our partners to advance sustainable transportation practices that serve us now and will serve us in the future. Victor M. Mendez Administrator Letter from FHWAs Administrator Copyright 2012, Center for Environmental Excellence by AASH
19、TO. All Rights Reserved. This book, or parts thereof, may not be reproduced in any form without written permission of the publisher.v Leaner and Greener: Sustainability at Work in Transportation t able of Content S Introduct Ion What “Leaner and Greener” Means . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
20、 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 c hapter one Leaner and Greener Solutions for Transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 c hapter t Wo Sustainable Infrastructure Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
21、 7 c hapter three Faster, Cheaper, and Better Project Delivery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 c hapter F our Leaner and Greener Leadership Vision . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 c hapter F Ive Conclusions . . . . . . .
22、. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Su St ainability at Work in t ran Spor tation Copyright 2012, Center for Environmental Excellence by AASHTO. All Rights Reserved. This book, or parts thereof, may no
23、t be reproduced in any form without written permission of the publisher.vi Leaner and Greener: Sustainability at Work in Transportation Acknowledgements AASHTO and the Center for Environmental Excellence gratefully acknowledge the following individuals and organizations for their contributions to th
24、is report: Mike Brady, California DOT Jeff Caster, Florida DOT Judy Gates, Maine DOT Julie Hunkins, North Carolina DOT Frank Pafko, Minnesota DOT Amy Phillips, Senior Editor, BNA Research and Custom Solutions Carol Lee Roalkvam, Washington State DOT Federal Highway Administration, with special thank
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