Innovation Newsletter Caltrans District 11 June 2021
Caltrans District 11 Innovation Newsletter
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Contents
Contents
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Introduction
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DOTs Innovate
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D11 Innovation Spotlight
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Volunteers Needed!
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District 11 Innovation Committee Learn more about us at district11.onramp.dot.ca.gov/d11-innovation
The District 11 Innovation Committee, chaired by Lima Saft, comprises a diverse group of representatives from District 11 divisions. The team meets monthly to provide leadership support to: • Foster a workplace culture of innovation and creativity by encouraging out-of-the-box thinking • Promote, advocate, and facilitate the implementation of innovations that add value to District 11 products and services by providing a platform for sharing the innovations, listing available resources, and recognizing successes • Assure that innovation is supported and encouraged by management by engaging the executive team
The Innovation Committee is
tiation date, the division responsible,
p ro b a b l y b e s t k n o w n f o r
the par tner agency’s involvement,
planning and coordinating
and webpage links with additional
the highly successful
information.
D 1 1 I n n o v a t i o n Fa i r. H o w e v e r, t h e I n n o v a t i o n
For more information about the
Committee also tracks pilots and
Innovation Committee, its members, and
innovative projects on the D11 Innovation
the innovation tracker, check out the
website.
Innovation website available through the District 11 home page.
In 2020, the Committee began work to identify and track 5-years of innovation in District 11. Information collected for each innovation included a short description of the innovation, the ini-
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DOTs Innovate
JAWS Debris Remover Missouri Department of Transportation
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Large debris, such as mattresses, ladders, and furniture, are a safety
Video of JAWS in Action
hazard to those who travel the roadways and especially dangerous for the
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maintenance crews who remove the debris from the travel lanes. To keep maintenance employees out of the roadway while clearing away debris, the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDot) developed JAWS
JAWS or Julie’s Automated Waste Removal System was named after a MoDot employee who lost her life while removing debris from the freeway. The integrated debris removal system is a pickup truck outfitted with a drop-down skid plate, controlled with a joystick inside the truck’s cab. A camera activates when the skid plate is lowered, allowing the operator to see the debris on the roadway. The driver is then able to push the object from the roadway to an area where the debris can be safely be broken down and loaded into a vehicle for disposal.
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Curb Ramp Detail Winner of the 2020 WASHTO Award
Wameedh Tozy
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District 11 Innovation Spotlight Time-Saving Innovation of Curb Ramp Detail
What was the problem? How did the solution come
Tables provided by previous projects in detail did not fulfill the needs of Surveys and made it hard for Surveys’ checkers to follow the design against the submitted plans after RTL. It also required a lot of drafting.
It was decided to place the staking notes in detail instead. This would be more efficient to check in the office and stake in the field. It also required far less drafting because the information is automatically generated from the Civil 3D corridor.
Which units helped develop it? Were there any problems
North County Corridor Design Team, Surveys, Design Office Engineering, and CADD & Drafting Review.
The Slope Staking Notes (SSN) output from Civil-3D (C3D) is in MS Word format, requiring transferring into MS Excel and later linked to Microstation through Axiom.
or roadblocks?
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What are the benefits?
By placing the staking notes on the plans, Surveys were able to check the design and plans before RTL and give their multiple rounds of comments during constructability reviews and PS&E submittal. This eliminated the extensive rework due to lack of checking after updates made to the design and efficiency by delivering the notes with the plans simultaneously.
What is next for the innovation?
We are currently establishing the C3D SSN output in a table automation form that can be referenced directly to Microstation.
The Innovator • Wameedh Tozy is an engineer working in the North County Corridor projects (I-5/Sr-76/SR-78) • Wameedh joined Caltrans 13 years ago. • In his free time, Wameedh likes to play sports and attend church activities.
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Fun Fact about Wameedh He has lived in five countries, including Iraq (home country), England, Jordan, Syria, and the United States.
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Volunteers Needed!
District 11’s Innovation Fair is always a big success, and we are looking forward to this year’s event. Even though the Fair will be virtual, volunteers are needed to help with the event and to present innovations from their divisions. The Innovation Fair will be held this year on Wednesday, November 3.”
If you are interested in helping with the Fair or presenting an innovation, please contact D11.Innovation@dot.ca.gov
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