The FHWA’s update to its Pavement Management Roadmap helps to identify the steps that will address current gaps in pavement management and to establish research initiatives and priorities. Initial gaps were identified based on a literature review, project team knowledge, and a satisfaction survey of Federal, State, and local pavement management practitioners (authorized under Office of Management and Budget control number 2125-0628). They were grouped according to four themes: Theme 1 – Data, Theme 2 – Pavement Management Analysis Tools and Other Applications, Theme 3 – Workforce and Organization Issues, and Theme 4 - Technological Advancements – New Tools, Methodologies, and Technology. The Roadmap was derived from a series of virtual stakeholder workshops in which representatives from State and local agencies, academia, private industry, and the FHWA met to discuss and prioritize suggestions for enhancing current practices. The Roadmap contains 72 action items (46 short-term and 26 long-term) in 15 improvement areas across the four themes. The results can be used to determine new research, development, and technology transfer opportunities.
The FHWA’s update to its Pavement Management Roadmap helps to identify the steps that will address current gaps in pavement management and to establ...
United States. Department of Transportation. Research and Special Programs Administration. John A. Volpe National Transportation System Center
2020-01-01
Abstract:
The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) conducted a peer exchange with transportation research peers from six other State Departments...
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