Posts Categorized: Innovation Idea Award

Bruce Adams – ACHD: Dump Bed with Secure Tool Mounts

2017 Individual Winner
Bruce Adams – ACHD: Dump Bed with Secure Tool Mounts

  • Problem: The Vegetation Crew has a dump bed pickup that is used for collection of limbs and debris from the ROW. Frequently used tree trimming tools took up useable space needed for waste material and because of the tool sizes they can be hard to secure in the dump bed.
  • Solution: The dump bed was modified so the pole saw and leaf blower could be mounted out of the way and secured for safety and from theft. Bruce Adams, Mechanic Leadworker, developed and implemented the plan. 
  • Labor, Equipment, Materials: $963 Labor, $450 Material
  • Expenses: $1,430 total cost to remodel the dump bed with a cut out and add mounting brackets so the tools are stowed between the dump bed and the pickup body.
  • Savings: The benefit of being stowed under the dump bed is they cannot be stolen and are secured far better than they were before. The tools are no longer stored with the trimmings and don’t have to be rearranged every time the bed is filled or unloaded which saves time.

Clearwater County: Ditching Bucket

2017 Agency Winner
Clearwater County: Ditching Bucket

  • Problem: Clearwater County needed a better solution for ditching along the county roads than a backhoe or loader bucket and a grader. We were looking for an attachment of some sort that would save time, wear and tear on the machine and create a better ditch line.
  • Solution: At that time, our County Supervisor Rob Simon, saw a video of an attachment to a loader that would allow the machine to run parallel to the ditch line while loading ditch material. He took measurements of an attachment that was in Skamania, Washington and decided that the crew a the Clearwater County Road Department could build one very similar to it, with some slight modifications, that would work on our 966 Cat loader.
  • Labor, Equipment, Materials: Material costs were $8469.98. That included: plate metal, valves, hoses, fittings and connectors to completely build the attachment. Labor to build it was $2499.90. Equipment used to build it was a welder, cutting torch, and an overhead hoist.
  • Expenses: Total cost to build the attachment was $10,969.88.
  • Savings: The use of this bucket attachment prevents loss of gravel and other roadway surface materials because it runs in line with the ditch. It also does a much better job of cleaning the ditch, saves time ditching and wear and tear on our backhoe, as it mounts to the Cat loader. Another cost savings is that it eliminates the need for a grader to come along behind the backhoe to align and clean up the ditch line. The ditching bucket has been extremely beneficial as it has worked very efficiently for its intended use making it well worth every penny of its fabrication costs.

 

Ada County Highway District: Remote Vehicle Camera Inspections

2017 Agency Winner
Ada County Highway District: Remote Vehicle Camera Inspections

  • Problem: ACHD Bridge Inspectors cannot access all culverts for condition evaluation, some have less than ideal conditions. Cost to have contracted camera inspection is expensive, and cannot work in all situations. 
  • Solution: Use of a floating camera rig for underneath structures with flowing water, and a motorized truck that can self propel over dry ground, obstacles, slow water, ice or even combinations of these. Two smaller trucks that can travel through pipes as small as 8-inch diameter.  
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVhpH_RUCXk
  • Labor, Equipment, Materials: Usually two individuals operate the system which consists of a tethered remote vehicle fitted with GoPro cameras and led lights, a wifi repeater, and an iPad for live video feed. Remotes vehicles are off the shelf units heavily modified  
  • Expenses: Custom home made float-rig, approx $350, Large modified RC trucks $1500 ea. Small RC truck $500. Mini truck $200. iPad $500. Misc supplies & accessories $500.
  • Savings: Saving of $200-$300 per use ($18,750 yr for structures, pipe inspection based on frequency used). Finding deficiencies and replacing before failure – priceless.

2017 Innovation Idea Award Winners

On behalf of the selection committee for the Innovation Idea Award, congratulations to all our 2017 Winners!

It was our pleasure to see so many outstanding nomination from local highway jurisdictions around the state. The nominations we received illustrated how hard the transportation community is continuously striving to develop both time and cost saving efficiencies. (more…)

2017 Innovation Idea Award

The Local Highway Technical Assistance Council (LHTAC) wants to recognize, reward and share your ideas for innovation!

Examples of innovations include cost saving techniques, developing new technology and resource sharing.

Innovation Idea Award Flyer (PDF)

LHTAC will award 2 individuals and 2 jurisdictions. Individual awards, including $250 cash and one FREE T2 Center Course, will be presented to the recipient before their council or commission.

Recognition for the most innovative jurisdictions will be presented at the affiliated Association meeting(s) in the fall and presented at the National LTAP Conference. These awards will include the opportunity to host a discounted T2 Course at their location with lunch provided by LHTAC.

Submit online at www.lhtac.org/training/innovation.