Pavement Management As A First Step in Asset Management

Pavement Management As A First
Step in Asset Management
Katie Zimmerman, P.E.
Applied Pavement Technology, Inc.
(APTech)
[email protected]
Asset Management Functions
Monitor transportation asset conditions
Optimize the investment in these assets
through cost-effective:
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Management decisions,
Programming decisions, and
Resource allocation decisions
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Getting Started in Asset
Management
Consider:
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Assets that consume the greatest portion
of the budget
Assets that are relatively easy to inventory
and monitor
Assets with systems available to support
asset management decisions
Asset Management Process
Planning and Programming
Program Delivery
Systems Monitoring and Performance Results
Quality Information and Analysis
Policy Goals and Objectives
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Setting Goals and Objectives
Setting a customer-focused goal (such as
smoother roads)
Establishing performance measures to
monitor success (such as International
Roughness Index)
Setting a performance target based on
pavement management projections (such as
70 percent of the network in good or very
good condition within 5 years)
Setting Performance Targets
Cumulative Cost ($)
3,000,000
2,500,000
Expected
Agency
Funding
2,000,000
1,500,000
1,000,000
Cost to Maintain 75% in Good or
Very Good Condition
Cost to Maintain 70% in Good or
Very Good Condition
500,000
0
1
2
3
4
Year
5
6
7
Asset Management Process
Planning and Programming
Program Delivery
Systems Monitoring and Performance Results
Quality Information and Analysis
Policy Goals and Objectives
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Planning and Programming
Activities
Long-range planning
Project and treatment selection
Trade-off analysis
Establishing Preservation
Strategies
Pavement Condition Rating
Average Pavement Condition over Time
86
84
82
80
78
76
74
72
70
0
5
10
15
Year
Worst First
Pavement Preservation
20
Project and Treatment Selection
COLUSA
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$
%
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2006
2010
LEGEND
CAPM OL
PREVENT MAINT
REHAB
2008
2009
2009
2007
2005
2011
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$
%
Asset Management Process
Planning and Programming
Program Delivery
Systems Monitoring and Performance Results
Quality Information and Analysis
Policy Goals and Objectives
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Program Delivery
Adherence to budgets
Adherence to schedule
Best use of resources
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In-house forces
Borrowed forces
Contract forces
Asset Management Process
Planning and Programming
Program Delivery
Systems Monitoring and Performance Results
Quality Information and Analysis
Policy Goals and Objectives
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Condition Monitoring
Percent of Network in 'Very Good' and 'Good
Condition'
Percent of Total
Sections >70
100%
90%
80%
70%
60%
50%
1
2
3
4
5
Year
Various Yearly Budgets
Target of 93% > 70
6
7
Percent in VG or Good Condition
Changes In Conditions Over Time
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
Year 4
Year 5
Asset Management Process
Planning and Programming
Program Delivery
Systems Monitoring and Performance Results
Quality Information and Analysis
Policy Goals and Objectives
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Quality Information and Analysis
Inventory Information
Condition Information
Analysis Components
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Performance predictions
Treatment rules
Optimization analysis
Trade-off considerations
Summary
Pavement management systems
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are an important component of asset
management
provide information to support the
strategic, planning and programming,
resource allocation, and monitoring
functions
use quality data and trade-off analyses