Experience implementing adaptive signal control systems in Colorado.
Woodland Park Corridor, Colorado, United States
Greely, Colorado, United States
This report summarized results of an evaluation of two different commercial real-time adaptive signal control systems installed on two different corridors in Colorado. The InSync system was installed on 10th Street (US-34 Business) in Greeley and the QuicTrac system was installed on US-24 in Woodland Park. The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) installed the system on each corridor and documented installation and maintenance costs as well as the expected benefits of each deployment on a per intersection basis.
Prior to installation of adaptive signal control on each corridor, the existing time-based coordination plans had been optimized and retimed within the last five to six years.
InSync System Costs
The InSync system was adapted to existing signal controller hardware at 11 intersections on a four mile section of the 10th Street corridor. The system was designed to record traffic data and allow operators to view data and camera images remotely. A number of infrastructure upgrades and high-speed communications were required to support the InSync system.
The InSyc system including required upgrades to hardware and communications on the corridor for an estimated cost of $905,500. A large portion (49 percent) of this cost was associated with engineering, construction, and construction management ($440,000); another 4 percent or about $40,000 was spent to for required high speed communications.
The table below excerpted from the source report summarizes overall project costs for the InSync deployment.
Items (InSync Deployment) |
Cost
|
---|---|
Misc. Construction (sidewalk, potholing, erosion, etc.) |
$34,750
|
Bored Conduit |
$6,600
|
Pull Boxes |
$7,100
|
Wiring |
$35,510
|
InSync System and Components |
$416,319
|
Install Controller Cabinets |
$10,125
|
Telemetry (communication system) |
$38,178
|
Construction equipment and control |
$101,418
|
Engineering |
$250,000
|
Annual Maintenance Costs (estimate) |
$5,500
|
TOTAL |
$905,500
|
Costs to install InSync were estimated at $82,300 per intersection. However, on a corridor that does not require upgrades, much of the costs associated with this installation can be saved. Assuming a reasonable labor effort of $10,000 the InSync system could be installed for about $34,000 per intersection and include digital video detection cameras, technical support, and all hardware to connect the InSync system into existing controllers.
QuicTrac system Costs
The QuicTrac system was adapted to existing signal controller hardware at eight intersections on a 3.65 mile section of US-24. All intersections were require to be connected to a central system that used QuicNet operating software. Approximately seven percent of the system installation costs, or about $13,100, was spent on new controllers required to run the firmware necessary to operate the QuicTrac system. This cost may not be necessary depending on existing infrastructure.
The table below excerpted from the source report summarizes overall project costs for the QuicNet deployment.
Item (QuicNet System) |
Cost
|
---|---|
QuicNet Pro Central System |
$30,750
|
10 - Local Controller Firmware |
$36,000
|
Training |
$3,000
|
Central/Local Software Install and Configuration |
$3,300
|
Misc. Install Costs |
$1,800
|
Support from McCain |
$8,500
|
Controller, HC11 |
$13,120
|
16 - Microwave Presence Detectors |
$66,550
|
Misc. Cables/Tape/DSL Line/Computer |
$1,580
|
CDOT Labor to Install (160 hours at $37.50 per hour) |
$6,000
|
Annual Maintenance Costs |
$4,500
|
TOTAL |
$176,300
|
Based on the number of intersections on the US-24 corridor costs for QuicTrac were estimated at $22,000 per intersection. However, if the upgrades to the controllers were not needed the system could be installed for about $20,300 per intersection.
Adaptive Signal Timing Comparison Between the InSync and Quictrac Adaptive Signal Systems Installed in Colorado
InSync System: $34K to $82.3K per intersection QuicTrac System: $20.3K to $22K per intersection