Published: August 04, 2011
TransCore Serves as Lead Integrator for the Conversion of I-95 Newark Toll Plaza, Adds Highway Speed Electronic Toll Collection Lanes
HARRISBURG, Pa. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - TransCore
serves as the lead integrator on the Delaware Department of
Transportation's (DelDOT) conversion of the Newark Toll Plaza on I-95,
adding two new electronic highway speed lanes on both the north and
south bound plazas in an effort to reduce congestion in a busy corridor
for motorists and commercial freight carriers. Plaza throughput will
jump from 250-300 transactions per lane per hour to an estimated 2,000.
The $32 million "shovel ready" project was fully funded through the
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA).
Infinity's toll technology's streamlined modular design eases installation and minimizes a previously labor intensive process. (Photo: Business Wire)
Working around the clock, A-Del Construction, the prime contractor on
the project, TransCore, and the I-95 toll plaza team beat the projected
479 calendar day delivery schedule by more than a month.
The Newark Plaza was officially rededicated commemorating the completion
of the reconstruction. Hosted by Delaware Transportation Secretary
Shailen Bhatt, ceremony speakers included Governor Jack Markell, U.S.
Senators Tom Carper and Christopher Coons, U.S. Congressman John Carney,
and Federal Highway Administrator Victor Mendez.
"Meeting DelDOT's accelerated schedule requirements and technical
specifications on such a crucial project reinforce the value of
TransCore's experienced engineering team," commented Bob Ball,
TransCore's ITS Group managing director for the Eastern Region.
"Deploying our Infinity
technology with its streamlined modular design and ease of
installation, saved a tremendous amount of time and helped us come in
ahead of schedule and on budget."
The installation was part of a complete plaza reconstruction where the
existing 20 lane conventional plaza was converted to a 14 lane (seven
north bound and seven south bound) and two open
road tolling lanes, all while minimizing the interruption to
existing traffic.
Benefits of the Infinity technology are:
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Compact, modular design that simplifies a previously labor intensive
installation;
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Remote monitoring and equipment tuning, which avoids problematic lane
closures for maintenance;
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Each Infinity product has been architected to meet its intended
purpose within the total tolling system and is not just an add-on.
Working with DelDOT for more than two decades, TransCore has maintained
their in-lane hardware and communications equipment for DelDOT's
attended lane subsystems since 1989, and later in 2004 engineered the
hardware/software for their first open road toll (ORT) installation. In
2006, TransCore developed and integrated a second ORT subsystem. Through
this experience, TransCore gained a familiarity with DelDOT's toll
system environment, including attended-lane and ORT equipment and
software, as well as system interfaces, facilities, policies,
operational procedures, and personnel.
About TransCore
The company's 75-year heritage supporting the transportation industry
spans the development of RFID
transportation applications at Los Alamos National Labs to
implementation of the nation's first electronic
toll collection system. The breadth of the company's expertise
includes traffic management systems, intelligent transportation systems
(ITS), systems integration, design consulting, operations, maintenance,
RFID manufacturing, and extensive Web-based logistics systems. TransCore
has installations in 46 countries and a vast portfolio of intellectual
property. In 2011, Engineering News-Record (ENR) ranked TransCore No.
154 out of the Top 500 Design Firms.
TransCore offers an extensive suite of enterprise software applications,
business process outsourcing, system integration, customer care and
maintenance services to provide complete solutions, configurable to
customers' requirements. TransCore's extensive global experience with
tolling systems includes more than 7,400 installed electronic toll
collection lanes worldwide and 27 customer service centers. TransCore is
a U.S. owned and operated company with headquarters in Harrisburg, Pa.
TransCore operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of Roper Industries, a
Standard and Poor's S&P 500 Index company. For more information, visit www.transcore.com.
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TransCore
Barbara Catlin, 972-740-7150
Barbara.catlin@transcore.com
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