A guide to incorporating maintenance costs into a transportation asset management plan /

Since 2018, State departments of transportation (DOTs) have been required to develop risk-based transportation asset management plans (TAMPs) and to update processes for developing these plans every four years. To date, several DOTs have described challenges in showing clear connections between main...

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Main Authors: Allen, Brad W. (Author), Zimmerman, Kathryn A. (Author), Duncan, Gregory M. (Author), Zilay, Rob (Author), Holabaugh, Jeff (Author)
Corporate Authors: American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (sponsoring body.), United States. Federal Highway Administration (sponsoring body.)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C. : Transportation Research Board, [2023].
Series:NCHRP research report ; 1076.
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Summary:Since 2018, State departments of transportation (DOTs) have been required to develop risk-based transportation asset management plans (TAMPs) and to update processes for developing these plans every four years. To date, several DOTs have described challenges in showing clear connections between maintenance investments and asset condition. This report leads practitioners through a six-part framework designed to tackle the biggest challenges agencies face in projecting future maintenance costs in TAMP activities. Supplemental to the report is a pocket guide.
Physical Description:75 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 74-75).
ISBN:9780309699211
0309699215