2010 News Archive

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By Darren Caywood 20 Sep, 2019
For Immediate Release: June 1, 2010 The Asphalt Pavement Alliance (APA) has released new software for life-cycle cost analysis (LCCA) of pavements. The new software, called LCCAExpress, uses the principles recommended by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) to compare the economics of alternative designs for a given road project. LCCAExpress is a simplified version of the APA's original LCCA software. Geared to less-complex projects, it is quick, easy to use, and unbiased. The software is available as a free download at www.AsphaltRoads.org Lanham, Md. – The Asphalt Pavement Alliance (APA) has released new software for lifecycle cost analysis (LCCA) of pavements. The new software, called LCCAExpress, uses the principles recommended by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) to compare the economics of alternative designs for a given road project. LCCAExpress is a simplified version of the APA’s original LCCA software. Geared to less-complex projects, it’s quick, easy to use, and unbiased. The software is available as a free download at www.AsphaltRoads.org . “The new software is designed for counties, cities and consultants. It is a very robust software and not daunting for the user,” said Jill Thomas of the Minnesota Asphalt Pavement Association, co-chair of the APA’s Economics Team. She continued, “There are three major points that engineers doing LCCA analysis should consider. First, it’s important to use a real discount rate. Despite some claims, the discount rate cannot be a negative number. Second, historical information based on local data should be used, not hypothetical data. Third, when doing the analysis, all the costs should be considered, including delays to the traveling public. LCCAExpress does all this in a very user-friendly way.” “Engineers can also go to AsphaltRoads.org to find the APA’s original LCCA software,” commented Carlos Rosenberger of the Asphalt Institute, who co-chairs the Economics Team along with Thomas. “LCCA Original calculates the net present value of different pavement alternatives using either deterministic or probabilistic analysis. It is designed for more complex projects. Like LCCAExpress, LCCA Original uses the principles recommended by FHWA. It’s unbiased and reliable.” A new flyer from the APA on LCCAExpress introduces the software and helps counter claims from the concrete industry that asphalt pavements are more costly to build and maintain. Like the software, the flyer can be downloaded free from www.AsphaltRoads.org. The Web site also has a wealth of additional resources on topics including Perpetual Pavements, policy considerations, and environmental sustainability. The Asphalt Pavement Alliance is a coalition of the National Asphalt Pavement Association, the Asphalt Institute, and the State Asphalt Pavement Associations. The Alliance's mission is to further the use and quality of asphalt pavements. The Alliance will accomplish this through research, technology transfer, engineering, education, and innovation. ####
By Darren Caywood 20 Sep, 2019
For Immediate Release: April 1, 2010 The Asphalt Pavement Alliance today announced a new Web site at www.AsphaltRoads.org . The new site is packed with useful information targeted to a wide range of audiences, from sophisticated DOT engineers to top-level policy makers, elected officials, and the general public. Lanham, MD – The Asphalt Pavement Alliance today announced a new Web site at www.AsphaltRoads.org . The new site is packed with useful information targeted to a wide range of audiences, from sophisticated DOT engineers to toplevel policy makers, elected officials, and the general public. “The information on the site is organized into the general subject areas of Economics, Environment, Engineering, and Policy,” commented Jackie Tavitas of BP Asphalt, who co-chaired the group that developed the site. “The attractive design uses the APA’s new black and white imagery with bold splashes of color. Site users will find that navigating AsphaltRoads.org is a breeze,” she said. Bob Glenn of Lakeside Industries, Washington, also a co-chair of the team that created the site, said, “The new site makes it as easy for a DOT engineer to download the APA’s life-cycle cost software as it does for an environmentalist to learn about asphalt’s green track record. The site houses all the publications and materials the APA has produced this year, including a policy white paper, a synthesis document on Perpetual Pavements, a brochure on fuel savings from smooth roads, and a flyer promoting the use of the LCCAExpress software.” Users familiar with APA materials will find that many of the documents and resources available through the previous APA site are now available for download on www.AsphaltRoads.org . The Asphalt Pavement Alliance is a coalition of the Asphalt Institute, the National Asphalt Pavement Association, and the State Asphalt Pavement Associations. The Asphalt Pavement Alliance's mission is to further the use and quality of asphalt pavements. The Alliance will accomplish this through research, technology transfer, engineering, education, and innovation. ####
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