Performance-Based Highway Maintenance and Operations Management

Performance-Based Highway Maintenance and Operations Management

This synthesis examines current performance-based management practices that are applied by state departments of transportation (DOTs) in highway maintenance and operations (M&O). Past studies have focused on the elements that make up a performance-based M&O approach, such as condition ratings, levels of service, performance measures, and threshold values. This study focuses on how state DOTs actually use performance-based measures to manage their highway programs. Information used in this study was acquired through a review of the literature, a survey of state DOTs, and follow-up interviews with four state DOTs to develop case examples of highway M&O performance management.


Infrastructure Assets: Highway Assets, Pavement
Resource Types: Research Report
Management Processes: Performance Reporting & Communication

Publisher:
Transportation Research Board

Publication Year:
2012

Report Number:
Project 20-05, Topic 42-06

TRID Accession Number:
01372238

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