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3 Introduction In the development of the Report Card grades, seven fundamental components of the infrastructure were considered. These components were not weighted. The grade for each category was allocated at the discretion of each infrastructure subcommittee on the basis of their review and analysis of the data. These subcommittees may have determined grades on the basis of a particular plus or minus in any of the components. The fundamental components assessed were: Capacity Evaluation of the infrastructure s capacity to meet current and future demands. Condition Evaluation of the infrastructure s existing or near future physical condition. Funding category and comparison to the estimated funding need. Future Need Evaluation of the cost to improve the infrastructure and determination of whether future funding prospects will be able to meet the need. Operation & Maintenance Evaluation of the owners ability to operate and maintain the infrastructure properly and determination that the infrastructure is in compliance with government regulations. Public Safety Evaluation of to what extent the pub- structure and what the consequences of failure may be. Resilience Evaluation of the infrastructure system s expeditiously recover and reconstitute critical services with minimum damage to public safety and health, the on resilience, see below.) Grading Criteria The 2010 Report Card for Indiana s Infrastructure followed a traditional letter grade scale. A = % B = 80-89% C = 70-79% D = 51-69% F = 50% or lower Research and Grading Process 1. Review available data or surveys for each category. Data collected will be used as follows: Assess infrastructure using existing reported grades Identify current amount being spent and dollars needed to replace existing infrastructure, in most recent available year Identify dollars needed to upgrade infrastructure to meet future needs Identify percent capacity of problem Identify quantity of infrastructure, number of bridges, miles of road, pipe, etc. Assess consequences of doing nothing 2. opment of a summary report. The following criteria will be used in presenting the data: Existing and future needs and current funding levels Percent of capacity represented by the problem Quantity that the problem represents Consequences of doing nothing 3. Determine an initial grade. 4. Resilience Infrastructure resilience is the capability of systems to and the ability to rapidly recover and ensure continuity of critical services, with minimal negative impact to public health and safety. In evaluating resiliency for each of the seven categories, the following criteria were considered: each sector and across sectors) Sector and system interdependencies Time, ease, and cost of recovery As the metrics for evaluating resilience are in their infancy, the 2010 Report Card for Indiana s Infrastructure includes brief qualitative comments for each category. risk assessments for each sector and use them to inform public perceptions and priorities. As applied to infrastructure, the concept of evaluating resilience embodies a shift from a strategy based on pure protection to one that ensures the continuity of operations ards. The scope of resilience includes security, disaster preparedness and mitigation, and response and recovery activities. A strong, prosperous, and competitive nation must develop and maintain a resilient infrastructure. 41
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5 AZIZ AHMED, PE, is a project manager at RW Armstrong in ence in developing water resources plans, infrastructure master plans, system models, and capital improvement programs. He is an experienced manager in design and construction management. Mr. Ahmed is a member of AWWA s Water Resources Management Committee, Cli- - very active in local chapters of AWWA. RICHARD O. ALBRIGHT, PE, F.ASCE, F.ACI, is a professional engineer in the state of Indiana. He has worked for civil - been a county engineer. He has served ASCE at the local, mittee member and chairman. JENNIFER M. ALFORD, PE, PTOE, M.ASCE, studied Civil Engineering at The Ohio State University where she earned her bachelor s degree in She is currently a senior can Structurepoint, Inc., a multi-discipline consulting - signal design, highway design, roundabout design, and site development. She is a licensed professional engineer through the Institute of Transportation Engineers. She has been an active member of ASCE for 10 years and assisted with the Ohio Infrastructure Report Card last year. She received the 2006 Young Engineer of the Year award from the Ohio Society of Professional Engineers for her contributions to the engineering profession in the state. MICHAEL R. CLINE, PE, M.ASCE, is a vice president and director of Engineering Operations at Hanum, Wagle, and Cline Engineering. Mr. Cline has over 33 years of experi- and construction of water systems, stormwater drainage systems, and wastewater treatment and collection systems. Mr. Cline is an active member of the American Water Works Association, Indiana Water Environmental Association, and American Consulting Engineers Council, and is a diplomat with the American Academy of En- Department of Environmental Management as an authority in the planning and design of water and wastewater systems and sits on several national environmental engineering committees. Mr. Cline received his BS in Civil Engineering from Ohio State University. REBECCA A. CRANE, EI, AM.ASCE, studied Civil Engineering at Brigham Young University, where she received her bachelor s degree in She is currently a project has experience in roadway design, assisting in geometric design, drainage design, and the preparation of contract plans and engineers estimates for rural and urban transportation projects. During her pre-undergraduate experience, Ms. Crane researched cement-treated base pavements, chloride concentration on bridge decks, and cations. She is an active member of ASCE. DAVID P. DEVINE, PE, LS, has been a member of ASCE for 23 years and is active at the branch, section, and national sure and Ethics for ASCE and is on the editorial board of neering. He also currently serves on the ASCE Boardlevel Paraprofessional Task Committee. He has been teaching at the university level for the past nine years and has worked in engineering consulting, government, and international development for 11 years. RICHARD E. DURHAM, PE, LS, F.ASCE, studied Civil Engineering at Tri-State University, where he earned his bachelor s degree in He is currently the president of DURHAM Engineering, Inc., in Anderson, Indiana, a con- with DURHAM Engineering since 1988 when he formed the company. His resume includes transportation design for roadway and aviation reconstruction and rehabilitation projects, including interstate highways, urban roads, and rural routes, as well as airport runways, taxiway and apron design. He is a licensed professional engineer in three states. Mr. Durham has been an active member of ASCE for over 30 years. He is currently a member of the ASCE Report Card Committee working to improve infrastructure throughout the state of Indiana and the United States. Under his leadership, DURHAM Engineering has received a number of awards for innovative and highquality transportation projects. JOHN E. FISHER, PE, HG, F.ASCE, is the chairman of the 43
6 Indiana. Mr. Fisher has over 40 years experience in hydraulics, hydrology, hydroelectric, water pollution control, water supply, sewage collection, water storage and dam projects, park development, and detailed planning projects. Mr. Fisher is a registered professional engineer Fisher earned his BS in Civil Engineering from the University of Notre Dame in 1966 and his MS in Civil Engineering from Notre Dame in R. JERRY FROST, PE, M.ASCE has over 25 years of design and consulting experience in the bridge, roadway, and transportation industries from both the public and pri- Frost has a BS in Civil Engineering from Ohio Northern University, MS in Civil Engineering from Penn State University, and MBA from University of Maryland, University Center. He worked for the Pennsylvania Department of - with ASCE for nearly his entire professional career. He is licensed in over ten states. BART GIESLER has been actively representing Indiana air- became the association s executive director. AAI represents all aspects of aviation in Indiana, and membership includes general aviation airports, commercial service airport consultants and suppliers. AAI hosts three quarterly meetings and an annual meeting in the fall. At these meetings, airport representatives hear presentations from of Aviation, Transportation Safety Administration and oth- aviation in the state. KATHERINE E. GRAHAM, PE, M.ASCE, is a civil engineer employed at American Structurepoint, Inc., in Indianapo- turepoint for six years and has been involved in planning, design, and construction of drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater projects ranging from general consulting for sewer districts to complex and phased approaches to larger drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater design Metropolitan Indianapolis Branch of the Indiana Section and is also involved with the branch Environmental and Water Resources Institute and chairs the Continuing Edu- University in 2004 with a BS in Civil Engineering. THERESA HARRISON, PE, M.ASCE, is a senior engineer and in South Bend, Indiana. Ms. Harrison has over 18 years of transportation experience. She is a member of ASCE, ITE, and APWA, and has received her BS and MS in Civil Engineering from the University of Michigan. ZACH HURST, PE, is the chief design engineer for the St. Joseph County Department of Public Works. Mr. Hurst oversees the bridge program for St. Joseph County, which includes inspecting, monitoring, plan review, budgeting, and design of approximately 260 structures ranging in length from 4 feet to 400 feet. Prior to joining St. Joseph County, Mr. Hurst spent four years in the private sector doing structural design on projects ranging from railroad underpasses to senior living facilities. Mr. Hurst is a 2004 graduate of the University of Illinois with a BS in Civil Engineering. He is a licensed professional engineer in the state of Indiana, and a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers. JARED HUSS, PE, M.ASCE, is a civil engineer employed at He has been there for seven years and has been involved in designing transportation projects ranging from complex geometric interchanges to local public intersections and roads. Mr. Huss has also been involved in the monitoring and assessment of various hydroelectric dams. He is a past president of the ASCE North Central Branch of the Indiana Section and is currently a member. Mr. Huss graduated from Tri-State University in 2003 and has a BS in Civil Engineering. KELLY LAVALLEY, PE, is a civil engineer employed at Unit- six years of experience in the wastewater and drinking water industries. She is currently a member of the ASCE Metropolitan Indianapolis Branch of the Indiana Section 44
7 and is also involved in other wastewater and drinking water professional associations, including WEF and AWWA. Colorado State University. NATHAN LIENHART, PE, has been involved in the aviation development industry as a consultant to airports for over eight years. As an employee of RW Armstrong since graduation from college, his experience ranges from municipal general aviation airports to large commercial/ cargo airports, including both domestic and international. rently holds active professional engineering licenses in 11 states and two commonwealth territories of the United several internship and cooperative education endeavors ranging from construction materials testing to consulting engineering and surveying. RANDY LINDLEY, PE, CPSWQ is a graduate of Purdue University, holding a BS in Interdisciplinary Engineering. He is a professional engineer in the states of Indiana, Michigan, and Wisconsin. He holds a Class IV and D Wastewa- - components of wastewater, water, and stormwater projects, including planning, design, and construction. As a his responsibilities include the preparation of engineering construction administration for a variety of municipal in- about the regulatory and permitting aspects of environmental infrastructure projects. DR. SCOTT LUDLOW, PE, is a principal engineer with Earth Exploration, Inc., in Indianapolis and has 25 years of consulting experience in geotechnical engineering. During his career, he has been involved in several projects throughout the United States, ranging from small-scale site investigations to complex studies involving such special considerations as excavation support and earth retention systems, dams and embankments, seismic stability and deformations, machine vibrations, soil nailing and earth reinforcement, in-situ testing, and deep foundations. He has contributed to the development of Indiana Department of Natural Resources document titled Existing Dams in Indiana and is a member of ASCE s also authored or coauthored numerous research reports and technical articles and is a professional engineer in 20 states. MICHAEL L. MCCOOL JR., PE, is a graduate of Purdue University, holding an MS in Civil Engineering and a BS in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering. He is a professional engineer in the states of Indiana and West Vir- tion to inspect complex bridges. Additionally, he serves as a member of the INDOT/ASCE Structural Committee and the County Bridge Conference Planning Committee, and as vice-chair of the National PCI Committee on Bridges. Mr. McCool also volunteers as a guest lecturer due University. Mr. McCool is experienced in all phases of bridge design and inspection projects. As manager of his responsibilities include the supervision of design and plan development for bridge replacement and rehabilita- projects since His focus has been in the design of various structures for transportation projects and completing county-wide bridge inspection projects. JEFF MCKEAN, PE, M.ASCE, is a civil engineer employed at Mr. McKean has 20 years experience in the wastewater and drinking water industry. Mr. McKean is currently a member of the ASCE North Central Branch of the In- and AWWA. Mr. McKean graduated from Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville in 1990 with a BS in Civil Engineering. BRIAN MCKENNA, PE, CFM, is a civil engineer employed at Indiana. Mr. McKenna has nine years of experience in 45
8 stream relocation and rehabilitation, bridge and culvert modeling, stormwater master planning, and stormwater and sanitary sewer design. Mr. McKenna is a member of the ASCE Metropolitan Indianapolis Branch of the Indiana Section and is also involved in the branch Environmental and Water Resources Institute. Mr. McKenna graduated with a BS in Civil Engineering from the University of Evansville in 1999 and an MS in Civil Engineering from Colorado State University in SKY K. MEDORS, PE, CFM, earned his bachelor s degree from Purdue University in He is currently a senior ence in inspections, site investigations, analyses, design, construction, and emergency action plan development for dam safety projects. He is a registered professional - cials, United States Society on Dams, Association of State Floodplain Managers, Association of Conservation Engineers, Indiana Association of Floodplain Managers, and American Society of Civil Engineers. Mr. Medors has also served as chairman on ASDSO s New Member Committee. TERRY RAINIER, PE joined RW Armstrong in 1976 after graduating from Purdue University with a bachelor s degree in Civil Engineering. Mr. Rainier started as a project engineer for airport development projects and worked his way up to director of airports and managing partner for RW Armstrong. Through Mr. Rainier s 34 years in the aviation industry, he has worked extensively with air carrier ports, joint military/civil airports, privately owned airports, and general aviation airports covering more than 75 airports. Mr. Rainier is also a board member and current president of the Aviation Association of Indiana. AMY ROTH, PE,- Indiana Sections of ASCE. NILESH SHRINGARPURE, EI, is a civil engineer at Clark- PIPER TITTLE, PE, M.ASCE, Fisher Associates, PC, in South Bend, Indiana. Ms. Tittle has 20 years of experience in water resources projects. She is a member of ASCE, WEF, and AWWA, and received her BS and MS in Civil Engineering from the University of Washington. MICHAEL WENNING, PE, F.ASCE, studied civil engineering Purdue University where he earned his BS in Civil Engineering in He is currently a department manager for both the Indianapolis, Indiana, and Columbus, Ohio, His resume includes over 500 bridge replacement and rehabilitation projects, including highway, railroad, and pedestrian structures. He is a licensed professional engineer in four states. He has been an active member of ASCE for over 25 years. Mr. Wenning received the 2004 Indiana Engineer of the Year award for his contributions to the engineering profession in the state. He is currently a member of the INDOT/ASCE Structures Committee working to improve bridge design throughout the state. Under Mr. Wenning s leadership, the Bridge Department at American Structurepoint has received a number of awards for innovative and high-quality bridge and transportation projects. MICHAEL S. WIGGER, PE, AM.ASCE, studied civil engineering at Purdue University where he earned his bachelor s cal emphasis in He is currently the geotechnical engineering manager at Earth Exploration, Inc., in In- engineering, geophysical testing, construction monitoring and materials testing, and laboratory and exploratory report preparation and review, client development, proposals, and invoice preparation. Mr. Wigger s work is focused toward public-funded projects with geotechnical involvement ranging from consultation to design of bridge foundations, earth retention systems, dams, tunnel-related elements, roadways, and other infrastructure improve- 46
9 ments. He is currently on the Board of Directors of the Metropolitan Indianapolis Branch of ASCE and is a di- and the Indiana County Bridge Conference. Mr. Wigger is a registered professional engineer in Indiana. JAMES A. WURSTER, PE, LS, AIA, M.ASCE, is the founder of American Structurepoint, Inc., in Indianapolis, Indiana. Mr. Wurster started the company as primarily a transpor- areas of expertise, including roads, bridges, water, wastewater, surveying, civil-site design, structural engineering, forensic engineering, and architecture. Mr. Wurster is a graduate of Purdue University. 47
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