Pavement Management Systems
Pavement Management Systems
Transportation Statistics
Economic Importance
Movement of Freight
Importance of Pavements
FHWA
– Training courses
– Seminar and workshops
– Technical assistance
AASHTO
– Guidelines in 1985, 1990
– New guidelines 1999?
PMS Defined
Early PMS
AASHTO & NCHRP research
1985 AASHTO Guidelines on P M
1989 FHWA Policy on PM
1990 AASHTO Guidelines for PMS
ISTEA of 1991
Early PMS
Washington
Arizona
Utah
South Dakota
US Army Corps of Engineers
1986 AASHTO Guidelines
Data Collection
Analysis
Updates
Data Collection
Inventory
History
Condition Survey
Traffic
Data Base
Analysis
Condition Analysis
Performance Analysis
Investment Analysis
Engineering Analysis
Feedback Analysis
Proposed Resolution
National PMS Workshop
New Orleans, July 1997
condition
Local/regional criteria necessary
Transparent modeling/analysis
Database
Analysis
Feedback
Types of Data
Inventory
Information relative to pavement condition
Construction, maintenance, and rehabilitation
history
Traffic
Cost data
Database Reports
Inventory
Traffic/ Load
Pavement Condition Survey
Inventory Data
Route Number
Functional Class
Length
Pavement Type
Pavement Width
Lane Number and Width
Shoulder Type and Width
Layer Thickness
MR&R History
Traffic/Load Data
Historical
– Rate of deterioration over time under accumulated
traffic loads
Frequency
– Depends on the type and age of pavement measured
as well as the cost of the survey and the need for
timely data
Quality Control
– Inventory and condition data is essential to the
success of a PMS