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Virginia Department of Transportation Awards TransCore $34 Million Contract to Design and Build I-66 Active Traffic Management System
RICHMOND, Va. --(Business Wire)--
After a competitive procurement, the Virginia Department of
Transportation selected TransCore,
a unit of Roper
Industries (NYSE: ROP), to design and build its I-66 Active Traffic
Management system on Northern Virginia's main highway into the District
of Columbia. The $34 million contract is 90 percent federally funded and
will support 34 miles of highway from the District of Columbia to
Gainesville US-29 in Prince William County. The project is scheduled to
be operational by the fall of 2014.
The I-66 corridor is one of the most congested interstates in Virginia
and throughout the country. Because of limited right-of-way and
construction funding, employing active traffic management technology can
optimize mobility along the corridor by more effectively managing the
congested conditions and increase safety, and reduce fuel consumption.
"TransCore remains at the forefront of providing the most innovative
intelligent transportation systems to improve trip reliability and
maximize roadway capacity across our nation's infrastructure," commented
Tim Fischer, TransCore's senior vice president. "We're pleased to
support VDOT as it undertakes such a signature ITS project in the
country."
The active traffic management system will continuously monitor traffic
and roadway conditions around the clock, collecting data using roadway
monitoring equipment such as vehicle detection sensors and
closed-circuit television cameras. The system will use such techniques
as lane control signal systems, adaptive ramp meterng, enhanced
detection and camera systems, lane management systems, and queue warning
systems. Active traffic management systems have been used throughout
Europe for the last decade, but this is a relatively new concept in the
United States.
Benefits of the I-66 ATM system for motorists include:
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Dynamic message and lane control signing advising motorists on
incidents and delays by providing direction on lanes that are usable,
and guidance on merging traffic;
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Expanded use of shoulder lanes regardless of time of day in response
to incidents and to manage traffic;
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Improved monitoring of the roadway to provide quicker response by
transportation, safety and law enforcement personnel.
TransCore, serving as prime contractor, will provide turnkey ITS design,
construction, integration and testing services for the program. Once
complete, operation of the system will be managed by the Virginia DOT
Public Safety Transportation Operations Center.
About
TransCore
TransCore has a 75-year heritage supporting the transportation industry
dating back to the development of RFID transportation applications at
Los Alamos National Labs to implementation of the nation's first
electronic toll collection system. The breadth of the company's
expertise includes traffic management systems, intelligent
transportation systems, toll systems, integration, design consulting,
operations, and maintenance. TransCore has installations in 46 countries
and a vast portfolio of intellectual property. In 2012, Engineering
News-Record (ENR) ranked TransCore No. 140 out of the Top 500 Design
Firms. Also in 2013, TransCore
received the International Road Federation's Global Achievement Award
as well as ITS
New York's Most Outstanding ITS Project of the Year award for New York
City's Midtown in Motion. For more information, visit www.transcore.com.
About Roper Industries
Roper Industries is a diversified growth company and is a constituent of
the S&P 500, Fortune 1000, and the Russell 1000 indices. Roper provides
engineered products and solutions for global niche markets, including
water, energy, transportation, medical, education, and SaaS (News - Alert)-based
information networks. Additional information about Roper is available on
the company's website at www.roperind.com.

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