Better Bridges Research Papers
Greenroads: Version 1.0 of rating system for roadway design, construction released
February 18, 2010 |
Better Bridges Research Papers |
The University of Washington and CH2M Hill have jointly released a sustainability performance metric, or “rating system,” for roadway design and construction.
The Greenroads system was unveiled at the Transportation Research Board (TRB) meeting last month in Washington, D.C.,and on Jan. 19, the Version 1.0 Rating System (80-page synopsis) was made publicly available. (For the full manual, which includes examples, strategies and citations, click here. It’s 400+ paqes, so please allow several minutes for it to download.)
The system is applicable to new and reconstructed/rehabilitated roadways. It awards points for approved sustainable choices/practices and can be used to assess roadway project sustainability
Greenroads is a metric that helps quantify the sustainable attributes of a roadway project. This quantification can be used to do the following:
Define what project attributes contribute to roadway sustainability.
Provide a sustainability accounting tool for roadway projects.
Communicate sustainable project attributes to stakeholders.
Manage and improve roadway sustainability.
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