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FY24 Advanced Digital Construction Management System Grant Recipients

U.S. map graphic denoting the States receiving FY24 Advanced Digital Construction Management System Grant Recipients

Project Name State Project Description Grant Award
Igniting Arizona's Digital Delivery Revolution Arizona Develop modeling and delivery standards (i.e. manuals). Pilot the use of modern digital delivery practices on ADOT project and share lessons learned. Lead development of a digital delivery workforce through outreach to educational partners, industry partners. $1,360,000
DIRIGO 2030: Digital Delivery for Asset Management Maine Digital Results and Innovation are a GO for 2030 (DIRIGO 2030), 7 outcomes: Roadmap Plan, Communication Plan, Data Governance Standard, Asset Management Process Documentation, Pilot Projects (2) using 3D model, Improved staff safety, Increased capabilities for digital as-builts. $1,516,200
MCDOT P3DSETI Pilot Expansion Project Maryland Precise 3D Survey and Engineering of Transportation Infrastructure (P3DSETI), integrated storage or buckets for housing 3D scans, 2D line drawings, as-builts, etc. Will validate standards, processes, and workflows for adoption by others. $1,000,000
Using Digital Project Delivery as a Catalyst for Recruitment and Retention at NHDOT New Hampshire Establish digital workflows and data standards for better info management. Will combine data from current silos. Develop new survey and design standards. Develop project management and contract management standards with construction inspection standards. Standards for digital as-builts and three pilot projects. Procure advanced field equipment aimed at enhancing the accuracy, tooling options, and reporting capabilities of current inspection tools. $3,200,000
NMDOT Advanced Digital Construction Management Systems Implementation Plan New Mexico Develop workflow and standards to enable seamless data interoperability across survey, design, construction, planning, and asset mgt. Expand LiDAR data connection as a standard practice. Support creation and extraction of asset data in survey, design, and post construction. Implement pilot projects and demonstrate sharing of digital as-builts and extracted asset data. $1,858,335.45
Advancing Lifecycle Management of Subsurface Roadway Asset Information New York Develop asset and exchange requirements. Develop data modeling specifications and standards. Establish data integration and a Common Data Environment (CDE). Build prototype BIM and digital as-built models. Integration with NYSDOT operations (mainstreaming). $3,400,000
ODOT Workflows Optimization for Real-time Knowledge Sharing (WORKS) Ohio Further develop iModel technology to accelerate Model as a Legal Document and link information from digital twins. iModel is open-source code. $3,292,000
Item Type Library Oregon Proposed solution is an open standards-based collaborative item type library for structuring, managing, and using transportation assets item features throughout their lifecycles. Develop features for 15 commonly used features. Anticipated features include: signing, guardrail, traffic barrier, impact attenuators, end terminals, lighting, stormwater, and other assets to be identified. $1,020,000
Total     $16,646,535.45
Updated: 11/01/2024
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