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STP1121
Pavement Management Implementation

Holt FB, Gramling WL
Pages: 506
Published: 1991

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STP 1121 will help you assess, design, and implement pavement management systems. Includes 31 peer-reviewed papers in two sections:

Overview (history of pavement management, requirements of pavement management systems, problems of implementing a system, and how to evaluate pavement management systems)

Experience (20 papers detailing the experience of users).



Table of Contents

Federal Highway Administration — Current PMS Requirements
Papet L.

The History of Pavement Management in the Federal Highway Administration
Nostrand W.

Minimum Requirements for Standard Pavement Management Systems
Carmichael R., Hudson S., Hudson W.

Generically Based Data Needs and Priorities for Pavement Management
Haas R.

Pavement Management Systems — State of the Art
Amirkhanian S., Saraswatula S.

Pavement Condition Index — Remaining Service Life
Baladi G., Kuo W., Novak E.

Addressing Institutional Barriers to Implementing a PMS
Smith R.

Standard Engineering Principles in PMS Applications
Stubstad R., Ullidtz P.

Effect of Selecting Different Rehabilitation Alternatives and Timing on Network Performance
Darter M., Hall J., Mohseni A.

Research and Innovation Toward Standardized Pavement Management
Haas R., Hudson W.

Criteria for Evaluating Pavement Management Systems
Paterson W., Robinson R.

History and Implementation of Pavement Management in Kentucky
Allen D., Rizenbergs R., Sharpe G.

Implementation Process Used in the Development of the Illinois Pavement Feedback System
Hall J.

The North Dakota Dot Pavement Management System Implementation Process
Cation K.

Standardization in Pavement Management Implementation for Municipally Maintained Roads in Rhode Island
Bowen G., Lee K.

Implementation of a Pavement Management System for Indiana Airports — A Case History
Eckrose R., Reynolds W.

Airport Pavement Management: The Port of New York and New Jersey Experience
Murrell S., Rada G., Schwartz C.

20 Years Experience in the Paver Pavement Management System: Development and Implementation
Shahin M.

Status of PAVER Implementation within the U.S. Air Force
Eaddy D., Kim Y.

Performance Indications from Army Airfield Pavement Management Program
Grau R., Grogan W., Hachiya Y., Hall J.

Ingredients of a Third Generation Pavement Management System for the Ohio Department of Transportation
Kennedy J., Majidzadeh K., Saraf C.

Data Collection in Belgium and Their Use in the Maintenance Planning System
Dirckx P., Heleven L.

A Critical Assessment of Pavement Management Standardization
Clark G., Moore R.

Innovations in PMS — State of Ohio & Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Harper W., Majidzadeh K.

Development of the Delaware Pavement Management System
Matsen D., Rada G., Smith H.

A Pavement Surface Model for Integrating Automated Management Data
Haas C., Haas R., Hendrickson C., McNeil S.

Comparing Standard Load Equivalency Calculations for Pavement Management Systems
Hudson W., McNerney M.

Standardization of Distress Measurements for the Network-Level Pavement Management System
Lee H.

New and Old Technology Available for Pavement Management System to Determine Pavement Condition
Al-Qadi I., Sebaaly P., Wambold J.

Development of Optimal Long-Term Network Strategies Using Remaining Service Life
Baladi G., Kuo W., Novak E.

Toward Standardization of a PMS Analysis Method
Baladi G., Kuo W., Novak E.

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Author Index


Committee: E17
Paper ID: STP1121-EB
DOI: 10.1520/STP1121-EB
ISBN-EB: 978-0-8031-5175-8

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