EXPERIENCE WITH GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS (GIS) / MAPPING TEC has performed many GPS/GIS inventory projects and studies for the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT), Counties, and municipalities. As a result, our professional engineers and field technicians are highly experienced with this type of data collection and analysis, as well as database development using Microsoft Access, GIS integration utilizing ArcGIS 9, and training of government personnel in managing an asset inventory database. Similarly, our staff is very familiar with the requirements, policies and procedures outlined by the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), AASHTO, FHWA, and ODOT s Location and Design Manual, and can ensure that your project is completed in compliance with all applicable standards and signed and sealed by a registered Professional Engineer. Relevant Project Experience: Clermont County Engineer s Office, Ohio CEAO COUNTYWIDE INVENTORY AND SAFETY STUDY PROGRAM TEC completed a countywide inventory, inspection and study program on approximately 384 miles of Clermont County roads. The studies that were performed as part of this program are described below: Roadside Hazard Inventory Study: This study located objects near the roadway that may present a potential hazard for cars that leave the road surface. These hazards may include pavement drop-offs, utility poles, large trees, steep drop-offs, or any number of other situations. Guardrail Location Inventory and Inspection Study: This inventory will allow the Clermont County Engineer s Office to better maintain existing guardrails, as well as provide information on guardrails that may need repair.
Sign Inventory and Compliance: This study provides detailed information for all sign locations, as well as information regarding the condition of the signs. Ball Bank (Curve Safe Speed) Study: This study evaluates the curves on the County roadway system and determines whether the curve warrants a sign that warns the motorist of a safe speed. Pavement Marking Inventory Study: This study provides information for all of the pavement markings on the County roadway system. This information will allow the County to better manage the maintenance of their roadway system. No Passing Zone Study: This study evaluates the double-yellow lines on the County roadway system and determines where it is warranted to break these lines to allow for motorists to safely pass. All data collected as part of these studies was incorporated into a database and integrated into the County s GIS system.
Warren County Engineer s Office, Ohio CEAO SAFETY STUDIES, CR 7 AND CR 37 TEC Engineering assisted Warren County in obtaining a County Engineers Association grant to perform two (2) corridor safety studies of high risk rural roads, County Road 7 and County Road 37. TEC s work involved several miles of rural 2-lane corridor analysis, geometric review of numerous intersections in the study area, crash analysis, data collection, pavement marking evaluation, sight distance studies, and identification of deficient horizontal and vertical alignment segments for the posted speeds. Final reports were provided to Warren County, in accordance with ODOT Safety Study guidelines, citing short and long-term recommendations for various safety-related improvements to these corridors. The County has, or in the in the process of, implementing the short-term study recommendations. Ohio Department of Transportation SIGNAL INVENTORY & INSPECTION TEC Engineering performed a statewide signal inventory of more than 1,500 ODOT-maintained traffic signals for ODOT Central Office. Each signal was evaluated and added to an inventory database for future maintenance purposes. TEC compiled such information as signal phasing, photos of controller cabinets and intersection approaches, all relevant controller cabinet information, and the number and type of signals at each location. Ohio Department of Transportation STATEWIDE SAFETY STUDY TASK ORDER 24-month contract with ODOT to perform various safety-related task orders and studies across the State. TEC currently has active task orders in Districts 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 10. Regular tasks include inventories of signal equipment, signs, and pavement markings as it relates to performing safety studies and traffic signal timing projects.
Clark County, Ohio COUNTYWIDE SIGN INVENTORY & INSPECTION GPS data collection On-site sign inventory & inspection Data delivery for integration in MasterMind SignMaster software Computer/software training for Clark County Engineering personnel Report preparation Recommendations for replacing/repairing worn, broken, or inaccurate signage City of Cincinnati, Ohio CITYWIDE SIGN INVENTORY & INSPECTION GPS data collection On-site sign inventory & inspection Data delivery for GIS integration Data entry and computer/software training for Cincinnati personnel Report preparation Recommendations for replacing/repairing worn, broken, or inaccurate signage Union Township, Ohio TOWNSHIP SIGN INVENTORY & INSPECTION Same as Cincinnati Citywide Sign Inventory & Inspection listed above
OKI Regional Council of Governments REGIONAL TRAFFIC VOLUME DATA COLLECTION PROGRAM, 2005 & 2006 In 2005 and again in 2006, TEC Engineering completed regional traffic data collection programs for the 8-county OKI region of Southwest Ohio, Northern Kentucky, and Southeast Indiana. For each program TEC performed manual traffic counts at more than 1,000 locations, including freeways (I-75, I-71, I-275) and non-freeways (state routes and local and rural arterials and collectors). TEC used GPS data collectors to obtain the latitude/longitude of every count location. A technical report was prepared for each count detailing a listing and description of count locations, raw daily counts (unadjusted/unformatted counter data), vehicle classification summary, and final ADT s. Because of the tight, 4-month schedule for each contract, TEC technicians worked 12-hour days, and some nights, to accomplish the large volume of counts. Both projects were accomplished within the schedule and budget. The traffic volume data information collected by TEC has helped OKI develop and update their regional traffic model. *GOVERNOR S HIGHWAY SAFETY OFFICE (GHSO) SIGN INVENTORIES VARIOUS: TEC assisted many communities in acquiring GHSO grants to complete sign inventories and database management programs. TEC was responsible for planning, project scheduling and overseeing the data collection process and verifying data returned by field technicians. Technicians used GPS devices to obtain the coordinates of every sign location. Upon completion of the field work, TEC implemented a custom Microsoft Access-based asset management inventory program to store and maintain the collected data and trained selected City personnel on the use of the software. Projects completed by TEC include: Clark County, Ohio Countywide Sign Inventory & Inspection City of Centerville, Ohio Citywide Sign Inventory & Inspection City of Cincinnati, Ohio Citywide Sign Inventory & Inspection City of Clayton, Ohio Citywide Sign Inventory & Inspection City of Kettering, Ohio Citywide Sign Inventory & Inspection City of Lima, Ohio Citywide Sign Inventory & Inspection City of Mason, Ohio Citywide Sign Inventory & Inspection
City of Riverside, Ohio Citywide Sign Inventory & Inspection City of St. Bernard, Ohio Township Sign Inventory & Inspection City of Vandalia, Ohio Citywide Sign Inventory & Inspection Liberty Township (Butler County), Ohio Sign Inventory & Inspection Union Township, (Clermont County), Ohio Sign Inventory & Inspection Washington Township (Montgomery County), Ohio Sign Inventory & Inspection Green Township, (Hamilton County), Ohio Sign Inventory & Inspection *All inventory projects were funded by the Governor s Highway Safety Office. Duties included GPS locating, field measurements, notes, photographs, data entry into database, etc. *GOVERNOR S HIGHWAY SAFETY OFFICE (GHSO) SAFETY STUDIES VARIOUS: TEC has performed many intersection and corridor safety studies, funded by the GHSO Governor s Highway Safety Office, throughout Ohio. TEC was responsible for planning, scheduling and overseeing various data collection and analysis activities. All final studies were approved by ODOT. Studies completed by TEC include: City of Beavercreek, Ohio, Colonel Glenn Corridor Safety Study City of Centerville, Ohio, Spring Valley & Main Street Safety Study City of Clayton, Ohio, Hoke Road & Wenger Road Safety Study City of Dayton, Ohio, Gettysburg Avenue Corridor Safety Study City of Fairborn, Ohio, Colonel Glenn & Paramount Safety Study City of Fairborn, Ohio, Broad Street Corridor Safety Study City of Fairborn, Ohio, Central Avenue & Main Street Safety Study City of Hamilton, Ohio, Second & Pershing Safety Study City of Kettering, Ohio, East Dorothy Lane & Woodman Drive Safety Study City of Kettering, Ohio, SR 48 (Far Hills Drive) Corridor Safety Study City of Lima, Ohio, Cable Road Safety Study City of Lima, Ohio, Wayne Street Corridor Safety Study City of Marietta, Ohio, State Route 60 Corridor Safety Study City of Marietta, Ohio, Greene Street Corridor Safety Study City of Miamisburg, Ohio, SR 725 & Byers Road Safety Study City of Middletown, Ohio, University, First & Central Ave. Safety Study City of Moraine, Ohio, SR 741 Corridor Safety Study City of Riverside, Ohio, Valley Street Corridor Safety Study City of Springdale, Ohio, SR 4 & Northland Boulevard Safety Study
City of Springfield, Ohio, SR 72 Corridor Safety Study City of Springfield, Ohio, SR 40 Corridor Safety Study City of Springfield, Ohio, SR 40-D Corridor Safety Study City of St. Bernard, Ohio, Ross Avenue Corridor Safety Study Fairfield County, Ohio, Refugee Road Corridor Safety Study Hamilton Township, Ohio, Foster-Mainville Road & Old 3C Road Safety Study Hamilton Township, Ohio, SR 22/3 & Zoar Road Safety Study Village of Germantown, Ohio, SR 725 & SR 4 Safety Study Village of Yellow Springs, Ohio, US 68 Corridor Safety Study Washington Township, Ohio, Congress Park & McEwen Road Safety Study *All safety studies were funded by the Governor s Highway Safety Office. Duties included reviewing and organizing OH-1 crash reports, manual and mechanical traffic counts, field measurements, and in some cases performing other field studies like travel time studies, sight distance studies, etc.