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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JUNE 20,1997 PSA#1871DOT, Fed Hwy Admin, Office Of Acquisition Management, 400 7th St, SW,
Room 4410, Washington, DC 20590 B -- WORK ZONE ACCIDENT EXPOSURE ANALYSES SOL DTFH61-97-R-00074 DUE
080597 POC Lorraine K. Johnson, Contract Specialist, HAM-40E,
(202)366-0337 E-MAIL: Above is my e-mail address.,
lorraine.k.johnson@fhwa.dot.gov. The proposed procurement listed herein
is a 100 PERCENT SMALL BUSINESS SET-ASIDE. This study will collect
detailed Statewide work zone traffic accident information for a
two-year period in six or more States along with records of the status
of the work zone activities, traffic volumes, weather, etc., at the
time of the collisions. The information will be analyzed to get
exposure data, causes of crashes, and procedures which could be
improved to increase safety in work zones. The results are expected to
show the accident risks for various types of work zone activities,
possible safety improvements and the possibility of developing a work
zone safety clearing house for participation by all States. For this
study the work zone shall be defined as the area in which instruction,
maintenance, repair, utility operations or other temporary work
activities, or queues resulting from those activities, occur within
segments of the trafficway and/or highway. Accidents that take place
within, adjacent to or preceding these activities, and which may have
occurred due to changed road conditions or the work activity at these
locations shall be considered to be work zone ccidents. It is suggested
that the States in the Highway Safety Information System (HSIS),
namely, Maine, Minnesota, Michigan, Utah, Illinois, North Carolina,
California and Washington be considered for this study. To obtain the
solicitation submit written requests to the address indicated above and
include two self-addressed gummed labels. No telephone or e-mail
requests for the solicitation will be accepted. (0168) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0014 19970620\B-0001.SOL)
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