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Motivational Bonus-System Based On Pavement Installation Temperatures Measurement By Thermographic System (TGS Pavement) In Estonia

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, , Citation Romet Raun and Marek Truu 2021 IOP Conf. Ser.: Mater. Sci. Eng. 1202 012015 DOI 10.1088/1757-899X/1202/1/012015

1757-899X/1202/1/012015

Abstract

Paving is one of the most crucial stage in the matter of road lifespan, since it is the surface layer that has stand up to all the external factors (weather, traffic etc.). Insufficient pavement density caused by thermal segregation during paving works can reduce the lifespan significantly, especially in Estonian climate (freeze-thaw cycles). Modern technology offers different solutions to reduce the risk of low quality in asphalt production and road paving works. Mobile asphalt plant, feeder and thermo-isolated trailers are some piece of equipment, that contractor can use to level up the minimal required quality requirements. The question is, when to use those and which to use? Moreover, is there any possibility to motivate the contractors to put in some extra effort? In Estonia, motivational bonus-system has been established to encourage innovation and reward the extra effort that has been made for quality improvements. The methodology is based on years of experience gained in different researches and pilot-projects. There are no strict rules for the road paving equipment in the methodology – for example contractor can choose himself either the feeder or/and thermo-insulated trailers are used on not. The main requirement is that the temperatures of entire paving process (surface layer) has been measured and analyzed by special thermographic system. Current presentation discusses the symbiosis of bonus-malus system and development of special thermographic system (TGS Pavement) as a multifunctional tool in asphalt paving in Estonia.

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10.1088/1757-899X/1202/1/012015