Every Day Counts

Innovation for a Nation on the Move

What is the Every Day Counts (EDC) Initiative?

State-based model supported by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) that identifies and rapidly deploys proven yet underutilized innovations to shorten the project delivery process, enhance roadway safety, reduce traffic congestion, or integrate automation.

Every Day Counts Exchange:

“Every Day Counts Exchange” is a novel communication tool facilitating collaboration among transportation officials and stakeholders involved in Every Day Counts (EDC) initiatives. Through regularly scheduled “dynamic webinars,” the platform provides face-to-face learning sessions, sharing insights on effective project development, delivery practices, and showcasing tools and technologies applicable to transportation programs or projects.

 

What is the Every Day Counts (EDC) Initiative?

State-based model supported by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) that identifies and rapidly deploys proven yet underutilized innovations to shorten the project delivery process, enhance roadway safety, reduce traffic congestion, or integrate automation.

 

Every Day Counts Exchange:

“Every Day Counts Exchange” is a novel communication tool facilitating collaboration among transportation officials and stakeholders involved in Every Day Counts (EDC) initiatives. Through regularly scheduled “dynamic webinars,” the platform provides face-to-face learning sessions, sharing insights on effective project development, delivery practices, and showcasing tools and technologies applicable to transportation programs or projects.

Every Day Counts Chapters:

EDC 7

(2023-2024)

Nighttime Visibility for Safety

Next Generation TIM:
Technology for Saving
Lives

Enhancing Performance
with Internally Cured
Concrete (EPIC2)

EPDs for Sustainable
Project Delivery (EPD)

EDC 6

(2021-2022)

Crowdsourcing for
Advancing Operations

e-Ticketing and Digital AsBuilts

Next-Generation TIM:
Integrating Technology,
Data, and Training

Targeted Overlay
Pavement Solutions
(TOPS) 

UHPC for Bridge
Preservation and Repair

Virtual Public Involvement
(VPI)

EDC 5

(2019-2020)

– A-Game

– Project Bundling

– STEP

– Use of Crowdsourcing

EDC 3

(2015-2016)

– GRS-IBS 

– IQED 

– Road Diets 

– Smarter Work Zones

EDC 2

(2013-2014)

– Intelligent Compaction

– Programmatic
Agreements

– ABC / PBES 

– Implementing Quality
Environmental
Documentation  

– National Traffic Incident
Management Training

EDC 1

(2011-2012)

– Enhanced Technical Assistance on
Stalled EISs

– Flexibilities in ROW

– Flexibilities in Utility Relocation

– Design Build

– Warm-Mix Asphalt

– Safety Edge

– Adaptive Signal Control / ACS Lite

– Prefabricated Bridge Elements 

– Geosynthetic Reinforced Soil 

CONTACT INFORMATION

Mailing Address:

Puerto Rico Transportation Technology Transfer Center
Civil Engineering and Surveying Department
University of Puerto Rico – Mayagüez Campus
P.O. Box 9000
Mayagüez, P.R. 00681-9000

 

Phones and Fax Numbers:

Direct Phone: 787-834-6385

Phone: 787-832-4040