Technical Papers
Sep 27, 2012

Development of Performance Criteria for Korean Pavement Warranty Specification

Publication: Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities
Volume 28, Issue 2

Abstract

Existing road pavement specifications require that contractors meet only certain material and construction conditions regardless of pavement life. However, performance-based warranty specifications guarantee preservation of the product and designate responsibility for repair of defects to contractors. The warranty contracts and specifications for pavements used since the 1960s in Europe have been adopted in several states of the United States based on state-specific needs, and they have also been used in construction projects. In this study, the performance criteria of warranty specifications in Europe and the United States were investigated to develop performance criteria appropriate for Korea. Automated pavement survey equipment was used to inspect and evaluate indicators of pavement performance with regard to certain performance criteria. Each area of pavement was divided into 2-km sections, which were then subdivided into four 500-m segments. Among the numerous possible indicators, cracking, rutting, international roughness index (IRI), and surface defects (e.g., raveling, bleeding, and microcracking) were selected as performance indicators of asphalt pavement, whereas cracking, IRI, spalling, and D-cracking were selected for concrete pavement. Pavement management system (PMS) data from expressways and national highways were collected and analyzed at a 95th percentile confidence level to determine threshold values of the performance indicators. Warranty periods were also determined for newly constructed asphalt and concrete pavements, as well as asphalt overlay pavement. Remedial actions for the performance indicators were also suggested. Performance indicators and threshold values were evaluated by examining the asphalt overlay sections of national highways constructed between 2005 and 2007. As a result, conclusions were drawn about reasonable performance criteria appropriate for Korea.

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Acknowledgments

This research was supported by a grant (06-Foundation Establishment-A01) from the Construction and Transportation R&D Policy Infra Project funded by the Ministry of Land, Transport, and Maritime Affairs of the Korean government.

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Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities
Volume 28Issue 2April 2014
Pages: 402 - 411

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Received: Nov 22, 2011
Accepted: Sep 25, 2012
Published online: Sep 27, 2012
Published in print: Apr 1, 2014

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Jin-Hoon Jeong [email protected]
Associate Professor, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Inha Univ., Nam-gu Incheon 402-751, Korea (corresponding author). E-mail: [email protected]
Jin-Sun Lim
Visiting Associate Research Fellow, Dept. of Safety and Environment Research, Seoul Institute, Seoul 137-071, Korea; formerly, Postdoctoral Researcher, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Inha Univ., Nam-gu Incheon 402-751, Korea.
Young-Chan Suh
Professor, Dept. of Transportation Engineering, Hanyang Univ., Seongdong-gu, Seoul 133-791, Korea.
Jeong-Hee Nam
Senior Researcher, Highway Research Division, Korea Institute of Construction Technology, Goyang-Si Gyeonggi-Do 411-712, Korea.

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