U.S. Department of Transportation
Federal Highway Administration
1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE
Washington, DC 20590
202-366-4000
FHWA, in partnership with the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials Innovation Initiative and the National Local Technical Assistance Program Association, has determined that certain transportation innovations from past cycles of the Every Day Counts program have advanced to mainstream, wide-spread use and practice, and are deemed to have “graduated” from consideration for funding under the AID Demonstration Program. The Graduated Innovations will continue to be supported by the FHWA through Program Office initiatives, and with training and technical support provided through the Office of Technical Services Resource Center.
Every Day Counts | State DOT | Local/Tribal |
---|---|---|
EDC-1 (2011 - 2012) | ||
Adaptive Signal Control Technology | Yes | Yes |
Design-Build | Yes | No |
PBES | Yes | Yes |
Use of Programmatic Agreements | Yes | Yes |
Use of In-Lieu Fee and Mitigation Banking | Yes | Yes |
Warm Mix Asphalt | Yes | Yes |
EDC-2 (2013 - 2014) | ||
3D Engineered Models | Yes | No |
Accelerated Bridge Construction | Yes | Yes |
Design-Build | Yes | No |
Intelligent Compaction | Yes | No |
National Traffic Incident Management Responder Training | Yes | Yes |
EDC-3 (2015 - 2016) | ||
3D Engineered Models | Yes | No |
e-Construction | Yes | No |
GRS-IBS | Yes | Yes |
Improving Collaboration and Quality Environmental Documentation | Yes | Yes |