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Citation

Thomas HR, Anderson DA. Transp. Res. Rec. 1986; 1102: 32-40.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1986, Transportation Research Board, National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences USA, Publisher SAGE Publishing)

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Abstract

Pothole repair has traditionally been done using a "throw-and-go" or a "run-and-dump" procedure. Many transportation agency administrators are of the opinion that correct procedures are too expensive and time consuming and not cost-effective. Correct procedures include paying proper attention to cutting, compaction, and the use of quality materials. The results of a comprehensive study of pothole repairs, their longevity, and their cost-effectiveness are reported in this paper. The results are directly applicable to northern snow-belt states. Life-cycle cost analysis was used to compare the cost-effectiveness of several different procedures for pothole repair. The conditions and practices analyzed in the paper are based on actual observations of repair operations and performance during a 2-year period. Mathematical models were used to calculate the annualized cost per ton for each repair method. Rigorous repair procedures that involve cutting, cleaning, and compacting are the most cost-effective ways to repair potholes. Throw-and-go procedures cost approximately three times more than do the more rigorous procedures. Material costs are a small percentage of the total cost for pothole repair, which implies that newer, more expensive materials that can provide greater repair longevity will be cost-effective.

Record URL:
http://onlinepubs.trb.org/Onlinepubs/trr/1986/1102/1102-006.pdf


Language: en

Keywords

PAVEMENTS; HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION - Financing; COST ACCOUNTING - Mathematical Models

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