Safety Performance Versus Asset Performance: An Iowa DOT Case Study | Presentation
Asset Management, PavementExplores safety performance and how it is impacted by combined asset performance. Presented at the 9th National Conference on Transportation Asset Management: Making Asset Management Work in Your Organization, April 16-18, 2012, San Diego, California.
Asset Sustainability Index: A Beta Version Using Existing State Data | Presentation
Asset Management, Bridge, PavementDiscussion of Metrics for Asset Sustainability. Presented at the 9th National Conference on Transportation Asset Management: Making Asset Management Work in Your Organization, April 16-18, 2012, San Diego, California.
Local Agency Asset Management: It’s About Streets...and So Much More! | Presentation
Asset Management, PavementAsset Management Perspectives in Vancouver, WA - Presented at the 9th National Conference on Transportation Asset Management: Making Asset Management Work in Your Organization, April 16-18, 2012, San Diego, California.
AASHTO Transportation Asset Management Guide: A Focus on Implementation | Presentation
Asset Management, PavementIntroductory Comments for Track on Transportation Asset Management Guide, Volume 2, focus on establishing and executing TAM programs in transportation agencies, with particular attention to highway assets. Presented at the 9th National Conference on Transportation Asset Management: Making Asset Management Work in Your Organization, April 16-18, 2012, San Diego, California.
Safety and Asset Management (data): A Natural Symbiosis | Presentation
Asset Management, PavementOverview of FHWA Office of Safety Data Programs. Presented at the 9th National Conference on Transportation Asset Management: Making Asset Management Work in Your Organization, April 16-18, 2012, San Diego, California.
Safety and Asset Management Case Study: Washington State | Presentation
Asset Management, PavementAsset management is viewed by many in the transportation profession as one of the most effective approaches to investment decision-making in today’s fiscal environment. Given constrained resources, but still facing increasing demands for improved infrastructure and services, transportation managers must determine the most cost-effective approach to using the limited amount of funding that is available to improve transportation system performance. According to the Federal Highway Administration, asset management can be viewed as a set of business principles and best practice methods for improving resource allocation and utilization decisions that consists of the following core principles: • Policy-Driven – Resource allocation decisions are based on a well-defined set of policy goals and objectives. These objectives reflect desired system condition, level of service, and safety provided to customers, and typically are tied to economic, community and environmental goals as well. • Performance-Based – Policy objectives are translated into system performance measures that are used for both day-to-day and strategic management. • Analysis of Options and Tradeoffs – Decisions on how to allocate funds within and across different types of investments (e.g., preventive maintenance versus rehabilitation, pavements versus bridges; capacity expansion versus operations; different modal mixes, safety, etc.) are based on an analysis of how different allocations will impact achievement of relevant policy objectives. Alternative methods for achieving a desired set of objectives are examined and evaluated. • Decisions Based on Quality Information – The merits of different options with respect to an agency’s policy goals are evaluated using credible and current data. Where appropriate, decision-support tools are used to provide easy access to needed information, and to assist with performance tracking and predictions. • Monitoring to Provide Clear Accountability and Feedback – Performance results are monitored and reported for both impacts and effectiveness. Feed-back on actual performance may influence agency goals and objectives, as well as resource allocation and utilization decisions.
Incorporating Sidewalks into Transportation Asset Management | Presentation
Asset Management, PavementIntegrated Management of Infrastructure Example: Urban Environment. Presented at the 9th National Conference on Transportation Asset Management: Making Asset Management Work in Your Organization, April 16-18, 2012, San Diego, California.
Incorporating Geotechnical Assets into Transportation Asset Management | Presentation
Asset Management, Bridge, PavementPresented at the 9th National Conference on Transportation Asset Management: Making Asset Management Work in Your Organization, April 16-18, 2012, San Diego, California.
Cross-Asset Optimization at Colorado Department of Transportation: Developing an Integrated System of Managing Investments in Intelligent Transportation Systems, Fleet, Maintenance, Bridge, and Pavement | Presentation
Asset Management, Bridge, PavementCase study of Colorado DOT Asset Management. Presented at the 9th National Conference on Transportation Asset Management: Making Asset Management Work in Your Organization, April 16-18, 2012, San Diego, California.
Using Integrated Asset Management System to perform Corridor-Level Analysis for Planning & Scheduling Bridge and Pavement Projects | Presentation
Asset Management, Bridge, PavementCase study of successful asset management initiative, using the example of NC DOT's Bridge & Pavement Management Systems. presented at the 9th National Conference on Transportation Asset Management: Making Asset Management Work in Your Organization, April 16-18, 2012, San Diego, California.
Use of Management Science Analytics for Asset Management at TxDOT | Presentation
Asset Management, Bridge, PavementCase study of Management Science Analytics and priorities for Asset Management at Texas Department of Transportation, presented at the 9th National Conference on Transportation Asset Management: Making Asset Management Work in Your Organization, April 16-18, 2012, San Diego, California.
Transportation Asset Management and Climate Change: Opportunities and Challenges | Presentation
Asset Management, Bridge, PavementDiscussion of Transportation and Climate change, and the impact of transportation asset management, and FHWA and FTA pilots. Presented at the 9th National Conference on Transportation Asset Management: Making Asset Management Work in Your Organization, April 16-18, 2012, San Diego, California.