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Nighttime construction issues Hancher, Donn E ; Taylor, Timothy RB

Av: Medverkande: Utgivningsinformation: Transportation Research Record, 2001Beskrivning: nr 1761, s. 107-15Ämnen: Bibl.nr: VTI P8167:1761Location: Abstrakt: The findings of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet study, Nighttime Construction Issues, are summarized. The current state of nighttime construction was examined through a survey of nighttime construction practitioners (state departments of transportation, Kentucky highway contractors, and Kentucky resident engineers). To determine the feasibility of performing a project at night, the factors that affect night operations are discussed as well as a nighttime project evaluation form. Because lighting is a crucial element of any night project, a new form of lighting technology is briefly discussed. An idea that is slowly gaining favor with transportation departments is outlined--the contractor-supplied work plan. Finally, ideas for improvements in public relations and recommendations for overall nighttime project improvement are discussed.
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The findings of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet study, Nighttime Construction Issues, are summarized. The current state of nighttime construction was examined through a survey of nighttime construction practitioners (state departments of transportation, Kentucky highway contractors, and Kentucky resident engineers). To determine the feasibility of performing a project at night, the factors that affect night operations are discussed as well as a nighttime project evaluation form. Because lighting is a crucial element of any night project, a new form of lighting technology is briefly discussed. An idea that is slowly gaining favor with transportation departments is outlined--the contractor-supplied work plan. Finally, ideas for improvements in public relations and recommendations for overall nighttime project improvement are discussed.