Project Showcase

Bristol District Mowing Area Calculation Verification

VDOT Bristol District didn’t have accurate quantities for their mowing contracts along 477 centerline miles of roadway making it difficult to submit on time and increasing the likelihood that they would overpay for mowing.

Piedmont Bridge Scan

VDOT needed to collect data on a specific bridge quickly and with minimal disturbance to assess the different construction methods utilized over the years and determine appropriate repair methods to prevent failure. They also had a secondary goal to match the culverts and walls beneath the bridge with street level features. VA DGIF oversaw the project, and they faced two major obstacles to obtaining data: 1) a colony of endangered Indiana Bats lived under the bridge and should be minimally disturbed, and 2) the scan should be completed within a single day.

Equipment Specification Writing

Salem District VDOT needed to build and submit a budget to acquire much needed equipment but lacked the expert staff needed to develop specifications. The upcoming fiscal year budget deadline was fast approaching so quickly building and justifying a budget was of the essence. Not obtaining critical funding would prevent Salem VDOT from being able to address the work that was needed to keep assets maintained and the public traveling smoothly and safely.

Inventory Mapping and Drainage Assessment Staunton North

After parting ways with their existing maintenance service provider, VDOT Staunton District discovered the data collected by this provider was not transferable to the VDOT system. This left them without the essential data required to maintain its roadway assets within the district.

Inventory Mapping and Assessment Bristol

When the VDOT Bristol District took back the maintenance of their interstates from a private maintenance service provider, they needed to obtain a current assessed inventory of 130 centerline miles for budgeting, planning, and contracting purposes.

Inventory Mapping and Assessment Salem

When the VDOT Salem District took back the maintenance of their interstates from a private maintenance service provider, they needed to obtain a current assessed inventory of 140 centerline miles for budgeting, planning, and contracting purposes.