Effective Culvert Repair Practices Webinar

Join FHWA Center for Local-Aid Support (CLAS) for an Innovation Exchange Webinar on Effective Culvert Repair Practices. As metal culverts age, they begin to rust and deteriorate, leaking pollutants into the water and becoming prone to blowouts. Voids begin to grow beneath them, making the chances of a culvert washout greater. But repairing culverts can … Read more Effective Culvert Repair Practices Webinar

Q&A Regarding Implementation of 23 CFR Part 667 Periodic Evaluation of Facilities Repeatedly Requiring Repair and Reconstruction Due to Emergency Events

The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) has posted guidance to clarify implementation requirements associated with the regulation on Periodic Evaluation of Facilities Repeatedly Requiring Repair and Reconstruction Due to Emergency Events, per 23 CFR 667.  This guidance has been developed in response to questions received from State departments of transportation regarding how the evaluation should be … Read more Q&A Regarding Implementation of 23 CFR Part 667 Periodic Evaluation of Facilities Repeatedly Requiring Repair and Reconstruction Due to Emergency Events

Protocols for the Assessment and Repair of Bridge Foundations

The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) National Geotechnical Team announced the availability of the completed research report titled “Protocols for the Assessment and Repair of Bridge Foundations” (FHWA-HIF-17-044). This report is intended to provide guidance to bridge owners for preparing for and responding to bridge foundation failures that result in the need to close a bridge … Read more Protocols for the Assessment and Repair of Bridge Foundations

FHWA Memo on Guardrail Terminal Installation and Repair Issues

The Federal Highway Administration has released a memorandum to bring your attention to guardrail terminal installation and repair issues.  Please read the following memo for more details. Click here for a PDF of the memo. For additional information, please contact Mr. William Longstreet at (202) 366-0087 or will.longstreet@dot.gov.