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WINTER MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT IN ESTONIA Kuno Männik Director of Tartu Road Office Estonian Road Administration Kuno.Mannik@tartutv.mnt.ee Location Estonia is a small northern member-state of the European Union. It is located on the coasts of the Baltic See. Latvia and Russia are our mainland neighbours and Finland and Sweden in overseas. Its area is about 45 000 km 2 with the population of 1,4 million people. Administratively Estonia is divided into 15 counties. Climate Snow and slippery usually begin in November and winter conditions last for 5 months until April. But we have had snow even in the end of May. The climate varies from the wet maritime on the coasts to the dry continental in the eastern and southern areas. We must be ready to meet quite low temperature like 30 degrees Celsius. Road surface temperature often alters from minus to plus degrees and therefore skid control is utmost important. Management in development. During the last 3-4 years the Estonian road organisation has changed a lot and simultaneously the privatisation of maintenance works including winter maintenance, is going on. Until the year 2000 state-owned road offices carried out the winter maintenance in-house. We used to have a road office in each of 15 counties. In 2000 privatisation of maintenance started and firstly maintenance of the public network of Põlva county was tendered out to a private company. By now in 10 counties all maintenance works including winter maintenance, are performed by a contractor on the basis of 5-year lump sum contracts. The smallest contract is 359 km, the largest 1244 km. In 1 county the first contracting period is already over and the next turn started. In 5 counties, where centres of regional offices are located, state agencies continue to maintain national roads. The continuation of privatisation of maintenance operations will be decided after interim analysis. Supervision of maintenance works has been introduced and in 1 county it even contracted out to a private company. Simultaneously the road management was reorganized. Instead of former 15 county offices now we have 6 regional offices. The role of a road administration as a wise regulator is very important in contracting out of winter maintenance. So, big changes were supported by numerous legal and normative acts. For winter maintenance the most important act is Requirements for the State of Road.

In one region close to the capital of Estonia now 100% of road works have been privatised and the regional road office has been reformed into the regional road administration as an institution of civil service. Winter maintenance cost Last year the percentage of winter maintenance cost was 35% of total maintenance works. The average winter maintenance cost per 1 km was 472 euros. Winter maintenance information system Winter maintenance information system bases to the cooperation of Road Information Centre (which is a private entity) and road information units of winter maintenance performers. Data from more than 50 road weather stations are supported by road patrols and the information about road and traffic conditions is disseminated to road users by mass media and Internet. Supported by slide program (enclosed)

Winter Maintenance Management in Estonia NORWAY SWEDEN FINLAND RUSSIA Kuno Männik Director of Tartu Road Office of the Estonian Road Administration DENMARK GERMANY LATVIA LITHUANIA BELARUS POLAND 1

Town Climate Monthly average Temperature (30-years average) Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Climate Snowfall (8-years average) (cm) Tallinn 1,0-2,2-4,1-4,9-1,4 Tartu 0,0-3,6-5,3-5,8-1,4 Daily maximum snowfall Maximum snow depth Cumulative depth of snowfall Narva -0,2-3,9-6,1-6,5-2,0 The average number of days from September to May in 1992-2000 with daily minimum temperature below 0 C and maximum temperature 0 C or above is 127. Tallinn Tartu Narva 22 58 280 20 49 280 15 51 290 2

Average Snow Cover Depth (cm) on Fields, in February: Tallinn Narva Road Network By Winter Service Levels Total By levels of the state of a road Motorway Level 4 Level 3 Level 2 Level 1 Pärnu Tartu Winter service km 16 460 0 1 866 3 046 11 548 % 100 0 11 19 70 Notes: The level 4 is defined as the highest and 1 as the lowest level of the state of roads. 3

Level 1 Level 2 4

Maximum Service Cycle Time (h) Level 3 Required level of service Snow and slush removal De-icing, anti-skid treatment Salt-snow mix removal Sidewalks cleaning and skid control Treatment of other road facilities 4 Motorway 2 2 4 6 8 3 5 4 8 8 12 2 12 8-12 24 1 36 24 (spots) - 12 36 5

Required service level Motorway 4 Hours when requirements are applied Round the clock 3 6.00-22.00 On other time service level 2 is allowed 2 7.00-21.00 On other time service level 1 is allowed 1 Determined by the owner of the road 1 2 3 4 Development Phases of the Estonian Road Organisation Source: Proposals for the Reorganisation of the Estonian Road Administration,Tallinn 2001 Phases of development of the road organisation 15 district road offices as state road agencies, administrated by the government body the Estonian Road Administration (ERA) 6 regional road offices + 9 county branch offices as state road agencies, administrated by the ERA Possible establishment of 6 local civil service agencies instead of administrated agencies of the ERA as a government body, delegation of certain functions of the ERA to local agencies Restructuring of the ERA depending on the territorial administrative reform of Estonia Extent of contracing out of road maintenance Maintenanace Maintenanace Maintenance done in-house done in-house contracted by 14 district by regional out in all 15 road offices road offices in counties and contracted 6 counties and out in 1 county contracted out in 9 counties Territorial administrative reform of Estonia 6

ADMINISTRATIVE REFORM AND CONTRACTING OUT OF ROAD MAINTENANCE IN ESTONIA ESTONIAN ROAD ADMINISTRATION YEAR 2000 YEAR 2005 15 COUNTY ROAD OFFICIES 6 REGIONAL ROAD OFFICIES WINTER ROAD MAINTENANCE WINTER ROAD MAINTENANCE CONTRACTED OUT IN 1 ROAD MASTER AREA (TEST) CARRIED OUT BY STATE AGENCY IN ALL 15 COUNTIES CONTRACTED OUT IN 10 COUNTIES CARRIED OUT BY STATE AGENCY IN 5 COUNTIES SUPERVISION OF WINTER MAINTENANCE NO INDEPENDENT SUPERVISION SUPERVISION OF WINTER MAINTENANCE CONTRACTED OUT CARRIED OUT BY STATE AGENCY IN 1 COUNTY IN 14 COUNTIES 7

MAINTENANCE CONTRACTS IN 2005 ESTONIAN ROAD ADMINISTRATION Road Administration of Northen Region of Estonia Pärnu Regional Road Office In-house 1424 km Kagu Regional Road Office In-house 1245 km Tartu Regional Road Office In-house 1260 km Contract 465 km Harju Contract 359 km Harju... Contract 688 km Harju Contract 1012 km Rapla Contract 971 km Järva Contract 1244 km Viljandi Contract 765 km Lääne Contract 1153 km Põlva Contract 1117 km Valga Contract 1100 km Jõgeva Viru Regional Road Office In-house 1141 km Saarte Regional Road Office In-house 1087 km Contract 926 km Ida-Viru Contract 473 km Hiiu 8

Level of Winter Maintenance Privatisation 2005 WINTER MAINTENANCE COST 2004 State Contractor 7% Private Contractor 56% WINTER MAINTENANCE 35% State Agency 37% SUMMER MAINTENANCE 65% AVERAGE WINTER MAINTENANCE COST PER 1 KM 7387 EEK = 472 EUR 9

WINTER ROAD INFORMATION Sign with the Name and Telephone Number of the Winter Maintenance Perfomer ESTONIAN ROAD ADMINISTRATION Contract Information ROAD INFORMATION CENTER (Private Company) Information ROAD USERS TELEPHONE RADIO Data 50 ROAD WEATHER STATIONS Data Information INFORMATION UNITS of WINTER MAINTENANCE PERFORMERS 11 5 PRIVATE STATE ROAD COMPANIES OFFICIES TELEVISION INTERNET NEWSPAPERS Road Information Center Tel 1500 10

THANK YOU! Kuno Männik Estonian Road Administration www.mnt.ee 11