Thursday, August 1, 2013

Strengthening Pavement Management Planning with GIS

A Pavement Management Program (PMP) provides a public agency with the maintenance history, current pavement condition index (PCI) and a plan for the future update of the public streets it maintains.  Agencies perform maintenance on streets each year as funds are available. 

Interwest works with our public agency clients to strengthen their PMP programs using GIS and pavement management software. Interwest has experience implementing the Metropolitan Transportation Commision's StreetSaver PMP for several clients including The City of Eastvale, The City of Bell, and the City of Wildomar.  The GIS component is an integral part of the PMP. 

Benefits:
  • Direct visual display and connection with the data showing existing or future conditions of pavements
  • A planning tool for staff and management in planning projects in their City.
  • Exhibits and maps for Engineering and construction contract bid documents, public outreach information, and/or for presentation to Council.
  • Provides supportive documents for securing grant funds
  • Develop a list of pavement areas recommended for maintenance and analyze the impact of various budget scenarios.




Using Esri’s ArcGIS for Desktop, the GIS team created various maps showing the pavement condition of all of the streets and which streets would be upgraded in each fiscal year for the next 5 years.  The ability to see pavement condition and future projects on a map display is a great help for project engineers

Interwest Can:
  • Acquire street data from counties, council of governments, or other local sources
  • Track road conditions from the field on tablets, phones, and other mobile devices 
  • Analyze pavement condition ratings and degradation over time, so agencies can make plans over the next 5 years regarding which roads need maintenance
  • Create a plan for budgeting the repairs and tracking the type of road rehabilitation that is needed allowing the agencies to coordinate repairs geographically to save time servicing one geographic region at a time
  • Create various maps showing the pavement condition of all of the streets and which streets would be upgraded in each fiscal year.


Contact us today to find out how Interwest Consulting Group's GIS Team can help your public agency strengthen your Pavement Management Program with GIS.

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