Pennsylvania DOT TAMP 2022 | Plan
Asset Management, Bridge, PavementPennsylvania’s Transportation Asset Management Plan (TAMP) outlines a 10-year strategy for managing the state’s pavements and bridges. The strategy includes setting goals and objectives, reporting the current conditions of assets, projecting conditions 10 years into the future, and providing a strategy for implementation of asset management into the project selection process. The TAMP also details life cycle planning, presents a financial plan, and discusses how to manage risk.
Highway Infrastructure Inspection Practices for the Digital Age (Synthesis 582) | Document
Asset Management, Bridge, PavementGuide for the Formulation of Long-Range Plans and Budgets for Replacement of Highway Operations Equipment | Document
Asset ManagementGreenhouse Gas (GHG) Program: GHG Mitigation Measure Policy Directive | Article
Emissions, EnvironmentThis policy brief describes the GHG Mitigation Measures Policy Directive adopted by the Transportation Commission for Colorado DOT in May 2022. The policy establishes ongoing processes for measuring, validating, and reporting GHG mitigation measures as set out in a December 2021 standard.
Highway Infrastructure Inspection Practices for the Digital Age (2022) | Research Report
This report details the deployment of state-of-the-art technology for the inspection of highway infrastructure during construction and maintenance activities.
TPM Newsletter – Spring 2022 | Marketing/Communications
Organizational Management, Resilience, System PerformanceThe Spring 2022 issue is focused on the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, and features the following articles and content:
- Implementing the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law within Transportation Agencies
- Welcome from the AASHTO CPBM Chair
- Gearing up to Invest in Transportation Resilience
- Infrastructure Resilience in Colorado
- AASHTO Supporting States on Implementation of IIJA/BIL
- NCHRP Proposal to Develop a Highway Asset Risk and Resilience Manual
- TPM Q&A with Steve Gaj
- Steve Gaj Memories and Tributes
- Featured Transportation Research
- Save the Date
- Get Involved in a CPBM Subcommittee or Work Group
Publisher: AASHTO, CPBM, The Transportation Pooled Fund
Mississippi DOT 2022 TAMP | Plan
Asset ManagementThe updated 2022 Mississippi TAMP (further revised January 2023) outlines the guiding strategies for TAM efforts at MDOT. Under Managing Risk (chapter 5), MDOT's 2022 TAMP now includes a new section, "Risk in the TAMP", detailing MDOT's risk performance gap analysis efforts. Under Financial Plan (chapter 7), the 2022 TAMP includes a new section for "Overall Distribution of Revenue".
Publisher: Mississippi Department of Transportation
Asset Management Decision-Making For Infrastructure Systems | DocumentBook
This textbook provides a framework for infrastructure asset management decision-making, including how data are used to build models and assessing the effectiveness of investments.
Scoping Study to Develop the Basis for a Highway Standard to Conduct an All-Hazards Risk and Resilience Analysis | Document
Asset ManagementMontana DT TAMP 2022 | Plan
Asset Management, Bridge, PavementThe 2022 TAMP is MDT's third TAMP. The 2022 update continues to support agency efforts in achieving short-term performance targets and making progress toward MDT’s vision for Interstate and Non-Interstate National Highway System (NHS) pavements and bridges. Considered is physical conditions, life-cycle planning analysis, investment scenarios and risks for pavements and bridges, a roadmap for future investment strategies, and expected levels of performance.
Publisher: Montana Department of Transportation
Building Information Modeling (BIM) for Bridges and Structures | Guide/Manual, Pooled Fund
Asset Management, BridgeThis pooled fund supports AASHTO SCOBS (Special Committee on Bridges and Structures ) T-19.
Assessment of State DOT National Safety Performance Measures: CY2018 – CY2020 Data | Presentation
Safety, System PerformanceA presentation of preliminary DOT safety performance measures conducted in April 2022. It discusses the progress states have made toward the their safety targets and FHWA's Vision Zero safety goals.
Download the presentation here.