Performance-Based Highway Maintenance and Operations Management | Research Report
Asset Management, PavementThis synthesis examines current performance-based management practices that are applied by state departments of transportation (DOTs) in highway maintenance and operations (M&O). Past studies have focused on the elements that make up a performance-based M&O approach, such as condition ratings, levels of service, performance measures, and threshold values. This study focuses on how state DOTs actually use performance-based measures to manage their highway programs. Information used in this study was acquired through a review of the literature, a survey of state DOTs, and follow-up interviews with four state DOTs to develop case examples of highway M&O performance management.
Estimating the Effects of Pavement Condition on Vehicle Operating Costs (NCHRP Report 720) | Research Report
Asset Management, PavementThis report presents models for estimating the effects of pavement condition on vehicle operating costs. These models address fuel consumption, tire wear, and repair and maintenance costs and are presented as computational software on the accompanying CD-ROM, CRP-CD-111, to facilitate use. The material contained in the report should be of immediate interest to state pavement, construction, and maintenance engineers; vehicle fleet managers; and those involved in pavement investment decision processes and financial aspects of highway transportation.
Pavement Management Guide, Second Edition | Research Report
Asset Management, PavementThis guide covers the following specific areas in nine chapters: Introduction to the Guide; Managing Transportation Assets Effectively; Inventory Data Collection and Data Integration Issues; Pavement Condition Assessment; Pavement Performance Modeling; Project and Treatment Selection; Using and Presenting Pavement Management Results; Implementation of Pavement Management Systems; and Future Directions.
Communicating the Value of Preservation: A Playbook | Research Report
Asset Management, PavementThis report presents guidance for communicating the value of highway system maintenance and preservation. The guidance includes numerous examples and models that transportation agency staff members can use to present—succinctly and persuasively to agency leadership, elected officials, and the public—the case for allocating budgetary and other resources to preserve and maintain the public's investment in highway infrastructure.
Resource Allocation Logic Framework to Meet Highway Asset Preservation (NCHRP Report 736) | Research Report
Asset Management, Bridge, PavementThis report presents a logic framework for allocating limited highway asset preservation funds among competing demands to achieve high levels of system performance. The report also presents a spreadsheet-based computational tool that implements the framework. The tool uses linear programming optimization to allocate resources across asset classes or geographic regions, subject to constraints that typically must be considered in such decisionmaking, to achieve target asset performance or condition levels. Prototypical application scenarios and case-study examples illustrate how transportation agency staff may use the framework to assist resource allocation decisionmaking.
Moving from “Build It and They Will Come” to “Maintain It so It Will Last” | Presentation
Case Study of Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Presented at the 9th National Conference on Transportation Asset Management: Making Asset Management Work in Your Organization, April 16-18, 2012, San Diego, California.
UT Transit Authority's New Transit Asset Management System | Presentation
Asset Management, BridgeOverview of the New Transit Asset Management System for the UT Transit Authority. 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 Proposed Measure for Long-Term Performance | Research Report
This report examines the concept of asset sustainability metrics. Such metrics address the long-term performance of highway assets based upon expected expenditure levels. It examines how such metrics are used in Australia, Britain and the private sector. It also reviews asset management data from selected states to illustrate that long-term sustainability metrics could be produced using available US asset management data.
Risk Based Transportation Asset Management: Evaluating Threats, Capitalizing on Opportunities - Literature Review | Research Report
This literature review summarizes existing research, publications and proceedings relating to risk management and how it can be applied to transportation asset management (TAM.) The review examines domestic sources from the public and private sectors, as well as reports from international public sector agencies. This report provides background for a series of five reports on how risk management can be incorporated into TAM.
Asset Management for Sustainable Infrastructure | Presentation
A presentation on asset management, by the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission.
IPWEA Plant & Vehicle Management Manual - Edition 3 | Guide/Manual
Australia's most comprehensive guide for fleet managers. First developed by IPWEA in 2004, the manual has been substantially revised.
Deterioration Models for Life-Cycle Cost Analysis of Bridge Decks in Nebraska | Article
Asset Management, BridgeThis report documents the development of deterioration models for life-cycle cost analysis (LCCA) of bridge decks in Nebraska.
Publisher: TRR Volume 2313 / 2012 Structures 2012