2022 California TAMP – Draft for Public Comment | Plan
Asset Management, Bridge, PavementThis 2022 California TAMP is a Draft for Public Comment. The California TAMP describes the vision for how good asset management will help to deliver broad transportation goals and fundamental objectives supported by information on current asset conditions, the desired conditions in the future, and the likely conditions given future funding scenarios.The TAMP is also a key requirement of California law and of Federal regulations. California law (Senate Bill 486) requires Caltrans to develop an asset management plan for the State Highway System, as determined by the California Transportation Commission. Federal regulations (23 CFR 515) require an asset management plan for pavements and bridges on the National Highway System, including those owned by Caltrans and other federal, state and local agencies. This document is intended to meet both sets of requirements.
TCRP Synthesis 158: Cybersecurity in Transit Systems | Research Report
SafetyAs more systems go online and more workers shift to remote work, cybersecurity issues only continue to rise in risk and intensity. This research report identifies and tracks such trends. Findings cover teleworking and remote workers, contactless customer service, real-time information updating, transit-on-demand services and platforms, and cyber resilience within transit agencies.
Transportation Research Board 2021 Annual Report | Marketing/Communications
TRB's annual report explores the accomplishments and leadership presented across their six principle goals: information exchange, research, advise and inform policy, collaboration. workforce development, and communication.
TCRP Synthesis 157: Transit Safety Risk Assessment Methodologies | Research Report
SafetyComplete risk management includes a number of steps from identifying risks to mitigating, monitoring, and documenting them. This research report focuses on safety risk assessment for transit agencies. Through a literature review, a survey of transit agencies, and detailed case studies from five different agencies, this report presents the best-practices in safety risk analysis. Check out the report for more information!
Technical Asset Management for Railway Transport Using the URRAN Approach | DocumentBook
Asset ManagementThis book applies to a technical methodology used to manage assets and analyze risks to Russia's railway system.
Highway Safety Manual User Guide | Guide/Manual
SafetyThis updated version to the Highway Safety Manual User Guide aids safety analysts as they navigate and apply the Highway Safety Manual.
American Water Works Association: Asset Management | Document
Asset Management, Bridge, PavementThis resource provides an overview of asset management, data requirements, leading asset management practices in utilities, and a guide to asset management definitions. Several manuals are also available: M28 Rehabilitation of Water Mains; M32 Computer Modeling of Water Distribution Systems; and M77 Condition Assessment of Water Mains.
North Carolina DOT TAMP 2022 | Plan
Asset Management, Bridge, PavementNorth Carolina has published their 2022 TAMP update. The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT, The Department) has long embraced data driven asset management practices. These practices were first compiled into a single asset management document in 2014. The TAMP is a strategic framework for considering the full life cycle cost and performance of transportation infrastructure. Long-term cost is minimized, and overall life and system-wide performance is maximized. The TAMP documents considerations for preserving the entire network of bridge and pavement assets.
Publisher: North Carolina Department of Transportation
Attracting, Retaining, and Developing the Transportation Workforce: Transportation Planners | Guide/Manual
Organizational ManagementThis NCHRP report presents an assessment of the current and emerging forces shaping transportation planning practice and the transportation planning workforce. The objectives of this research were to (1) identify the knowledge, skills, abilities, education, and experience (KSAEEs) required for plan making and talent profiles for state, regional, and local transportation planners that are aligned with existing and emerging agency needs; and (2) provide guidance on how agencies can attract, develop, manage, and retain planning talent.
Reliability of Crash Prediction Models: A Guide for Quantifying and Improving the Reliability of Model Results (NCHRP Research Report 983) | Research Report
SafetyThis research report supports the AASHTO Highway Safety Manual by establishing the methods for ensuring reliable results in crash prediction models.
Strategic Prioritization and Planning of MultiAsset Transportation Infrastructure Maintenance, Rehabilitation, and Improvements: Phase 1 – Prioritization through Optimization | Research Report
Asset Management, Bridge, PavementUsing a multi-asset approach emphasizing pavements and bridges, the tools and technologies presented in this study support strategic planning of maintenance, repair, and rehabilitation and project prioritization.
ACRP Research Report 214: BIM Beyond Design Guidebook | Guide/Manual
Asset Management, Organizational ManagementAs airport management has increased in complexity over the past few years, building information modeling (BIM) has risen as a key tool for asset life cycle management. This guidebook reviews the basic knowledge needed for airport owners and managers to implement BIM. It runs through each of the actions from pre-BIM activities like organizational assessments and financial analysis to the process of implementation and integration with existing systems. The report also includes case studies from 12 different airports and organizations, sharing their benefits and lessons learned from BIM.