Chapter 4: The Transportation Asset Management Plan | Document
This webinar focused on chapter 4 of the AASHTO Transportation Asset Management Guide. The focus of this chapter is on writing and updating the Transportation Asset Management Plan (TAMP). Includes case studies of Louisiana, New York, and Minnesota. Presented in Webinar: The Transportation Asset Management Book Club.
Asset Sustainability Index: Performance Measures for the Sustainability of Highway Assets | Document
Asset Management, PavementPerformance Measures for Financial Sustainability of Highway Assets - The report describes financial sustainability measures as used In the corporate world.
Publisher: U.S. Dept. of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Federal Transit Administration
IPWEA - Institute of Public Works Engineering Australia | Website
Institute of Public Works Engineering Australasia (IPWEA) --the professional organisation providing member services and advocacy for those involved in and delivering public works and engineering services to the community both in Australia and New Zealand. Previously known as the Institute of Municipal Engineering Australia (IMEA), the organisation is expanding its traditional local government engineering focus to the broader public works and thereby covering all levels of government and private practice.
Publisher: Institute of Public Works Engineering Australia Limited (IPWEA)
The AASHTO Asset Management Guide: A Focus on Implementation | Document
Overview of the content of The AASHTO Asset Management Guide. Presented in Webinar: The Transportation Asset Management Book Club.
Publisher: U.S. Dept. of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration
Chapter 8: Information Systems and Data | Document
This webinar focused on chapter 8 of the AASHTO Transportation Asset Management Guide. The focus of this chapter is on Transportation Asset Management Information Systems, and types of data that support TAM planning. Includes case studies of Nevada and Wyoming. Presented in Webinar: The Transportation Asset Management Book Club.
Publisher: U.S. Dept. of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration
Chapter 7: Enabling Processes and Tools for TAM Integration | Document
This webinar focused on chapter 7 of the AASHTO Transportation Asset Management Guide. The focus of this chapter is on achieving TAM Integration, and long term financial sustainability. Includes a case study of UT DOT. Presented in Webinar: The Transportation Asset Management Book Club.
Publisher: U.S. Dept. of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration
Chapter 5: Processes and Tools for Service Planning; Appendix B: Colorado Case Study | Document
SafetyEnabling Processes and Tools for Service Planning. This webinar focused on chapter 5 of the AASHTO Transportation Asset Management Guide. The focus of this chapter is on the processes, tools, systems, and data needed to support transportation asset management (TAM), as well as support safety and build capacity. Presented in Webinar: The Transportation Asset Management Book Club.
Publisher: U.S. Dept. of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration
Geotechnical Asset Management Webinar: Part 2 of 2 | Presentation
Asset ManagementPresentations on geotechnical assets, database development, and risk management. Presentations include case studies on California and Oregon TAM, focus on: corridors,rockfalls, retaining walls, ditches and culverts.
Chapter 6: Enabling Processes and Tools for Life-Cycle Management and Asset Preservation | Document
This webinar focused on chapter 6 of the AASHTO Transportation Asset Management Guide. The focus of this chapter is on asset inventory, asset life-cycle, models, and maintenance planning, with case studies presented on Vermont and Oregon DOTs. Presented in Webinar: The Transportation Asset Management Book Club.
Publisher: U.S. Dept. of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration
Geotechnical Asset Management Webinar: Part 1 of 2 | DocumentWebinar/Video
Asset ManagementPresentations on Geotechnical Assets and their rols in improving performance, Risk-based analysis, and Priority planning and programming.
Asset Management Data Collection for Supporting Decision Processes; Appendix A: Transportation Asset Management Web-Based Survey | Document
The Virginia Tech Transportation Institute (VTTI) in conjunction with the Virginia Transportation Research Council (VTRC) and the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) are studying the area of Asset Management data collection. The goals are to document the existing state-of-the-practice and to investigate the relations between data collection and supported decision processes. The investigation focus is on the data needed for the selection of projects for funding and implementation.
Publisher: U.S. Dept. of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration
Chapter 3: Aligning the organization | Document
This webinar focused on chapter 3 of the AASHTO Transportation Asset Management Guide. The focus of this chapter is on the 5 steps needed to align the organization to support asset management and to build support: Develop the change strategy; Integrate TAM into agency culture; Integrate TAM into business process; Establish asset management roles; Use performance measures to guide decision making. Presentations by the New Jersey and Washington DOT agencies illustrate the first 4 steps; A presentation of Missouri’s case study focuses on performance management standards. Presented in Webinar: The Transportation Asset Management Book Club.
Publisher: U.S. Dept. of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration