Integrated Asset Management System for Performance-based Road Maintenance Contracts
Title | Integrated Asset Management System for Performance-based Road Maintenance Contracts PDF eBook |
Author | Soliman Amr Soliman Rady Abu-Samra |
Publisher | |
Pages | 448 |
Release | 2014 |
Genre | Asset management accounts |
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Abstract: Performance-based maintenance contracts (PBMC) for highways are increasingly becoming an attractive mechanism for transferring activities traditionally undertaken by the public sector to private entities. Increased financial pressures on governments, demands for improved service levels by highway users, and the operational efficiencies offered by the private sector, all create a strong business case for PBMC. In order to enable government road agencies and private sector investors to engage in the use of PBMC, there is a need for quantitative tools that allow both entities to 1) Properly structure the PBMC in terms of risk allocation, 2) Develop appropriate levels for service level penalties and incentives in the contract, 3) Determine appropriate targets for highway level of service, and 4) Determine the most cost-effective set of road maintenance and rehabilitation (M&R) activities to be undertaken throughout the duration of the contract. This research developed a GIS-based Integrated Highway Asset Management System (IHAMS), which extends typical functionality of traditional pavement management systems to cover specific contractual requirements of PBMC. The system allows the analysis of both network-level and project-level asset management decisions. Defect-specific pavement deterioration models are developed using multivariate regression. Stochastic network-level deterioration models are developed using markov chains. Life cycle costing models are developed to cover specific financial obligations in PBMC like penalties and incentives, in addition to traditional M&R expenditure. A GA-based optimization modules is used to trade-off various decision scenarios that are beneficial to both road maintenance contracts and road agencies. A case study for the Cairo-Ismalliyah desert highway is used to demonstrate the capability of the system.
Integrated Asset Management System for Highways Infrastructure
Title | Integrated Asset Management System for Highways Infrastructure PDF eBook |
Author | Soliman A. Abu-Samra |
Publisher | LAP Lambert Academic Publishing |
Pages | 260 |
Release | 2015-04-14 |
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ISBN | 9783659685422 |
Performance-Based Maintenance Contracts (PBMC) for highways is gradually becoming an appealing contractual mechanism for transferring the maintenance activities, traditionally undertaken by the public sector, to private entities. Amplified financial pressures on governments, demands for improved service levels, and the operational efficiency offered by private entities, all create a strong business case for PBMC. This book introduces an "Integrated Highway Asset Management System," which extends the standard functionality of traditional pavement management systems to cover specific contractual requirements of PBMC. The system is designed to analyze both network-level and project-level asset management decisions. Defect-specific pavement deterioration models are developed using multivariate regression. Stochastic network-level deterioration models are developed using markov-chains. Life cycle costing models are developed to cover specific financial obligations in PBMC such as; penalties & incentives, in addition to traditional M&R expenditures. Optimization modules are used to trade-off various decision scenarios that are beneficial to both maintenance contractors and road agencies.
Road Asset Management Systems and Performance-Based Road Maintenance Contracts in the CAREC Region
Title | Road Asset Management Systems and Performance-Based Road Maintenance Contracts in the CAREC Region PDF eBook |
Author | Asian Development Bank |
Publisher | Asian Development Bank |
Pages | 216 |
Release | 2021-11-01 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9292691473 |
Under the CAREC 2030 framework, a regional trade strategy will provide a more coherent approach to strengthen trade and enhance growth potential of CAREC countries. The CAREC Integrated Trade Agenda (CITA) 2030 aims to support CAREC countries in integrating further with the global economy through trade expansion from increased market access, greater diversification, and stronger institutions for trade. Taking into consideration the countries' capacities and varying levels of progress, CITA 2030 will be implemented in a phased and pragmatic approach including through a three-year rolling strategic action plan.
Guide to Performance-Based Road Maintenance Contracts
Title | Guide to Performance-Based Road Maintenance Contracts PDF eBook |
Author | Asian Development Bank |
Publisher | Asian Development Bank |
Pages | 165 |
Release | 2018-04-01 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 9292611097 |
Road asset management is one of the top priorities of the Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation (CAREC) Transport and Trade Facilitation Strategy 2020. The implementation of performance-based road maintenance contracts (PBCs)—an essential element of road asset management—promotes effective and efficient maintenance of road networks. Well-designed PBCs keep roads in predefined good condition at relatively low cost. This guide aims to help policy makers in CAREC member countries understand and implement PBCs. After a brief history of the development of PBCs, it discusses the various types of PBCs and their relative advantages and disadvantages. It highlights PBC implementation in selected developed, developing, and transitional countries, including CAREC member countries, to illustrate best practices.
Pavement Asset Management
Title | Pavement Asset Management PDF eBook |
Author | Ralph Haas |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Pages | 432 |
Release | 2015-05-26 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 1119038707 |
Comprehensive and practical, Pavement Asset Management provides an essential resource for educators, students and those in public agencies and consultancies who are directly responsible for managing road and airport pavements. The book is comprehensive in the integration of activities that go into having safe and cost-effective pavements using the best technologies and management processes available. This is accomplished in seven major parts, and 42 component chapters, ranging from the evolution of pavement management to date requirements to determining needs and priority programming of rehabilitation and maintenance, followed by structural design and economic analysis, implementation of pavement management systems, basic features of working systems and finally by a part on looking ahead. The most current methodologies and practical applications of managing pavements are described in this one-of-a-kind book. Real world up-to-date examples are provided, as well as an extensive list of references for each part.
Performance-based Highway Maintenance and Operations Management
Title | Performance-based Highway Maintenance and Operations Management PDF eBook |
Author | Michael J. Markow |
Publisher | Transportation Research Board |
Pages | 96 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0309223474 |
"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."--Preface.
A Two-phase Maintenance and Rehabilitation Framework for Pavement Assets Under Performance Based Contracts
Title | A Two-phase Maintenance and Rehabilitation Framework for Pavement Assets Under Performance Based Contracts PDF eBook |
Author | Zaid Alyami |
Publisher | |
Pages | 90 |
Release | 2012 |
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Traditional Canadian pavement construction contracts provide detailed specifications for the work that needs to be carried out. This is the case for both maintenance and rehabilitation contracts. However, for many road agencies around the world, this traditional way of contracting had shortcomings. These agencies have been proactive in changing their contracts to maintain the road networks while reducing the cost. The challenge of maintaining the road networks to the highest possible condition while investing the minimal amount of money has promoted innovative contracting approaches. Furthermore, road agencies have increased the private sector involvement through warranty contracts. According to road agencies around the world, there has been a movement over the last two decades towards Performance Based Contracts (PBCs); a long term warranty contract. In PBCs, the client agency specifies certain clearly defined minimal performance measures to be met or exceeded during the contract period and payments are explicitly linked to the contractor successfully meeting or exceeding those performance measures. Therefore, the PBC maintenance and rehabilitation selection differs significantly from that of traditional asset management contracts and more complex due to the pavement deterioration process and probability of failure to achieve the specified level of service for various performance measures along the contract period. This thesis involves the development of a novel framework that facilitates the selection of maintenance and rehabilitation activities for pavement assets under PBCs. The framework consists of two phases. Phase-One, called the Initial Program, uses historical data, performance modeling, and optimization to establish and select the maintenance and rehabilitation program for the bidding stage. Phase-Two, called Project Asset Management, is implemented after the contract is awarded. This phase uses the contract performance monitoring data and the cost estimate from Phase-One as a baseline budget to update and validate the established program through performance modeling and optimization. A case study using data from the Ministry of Transportation Ontario (MTO) second generation Pavement Management System (PMS2) is used to illustrate the framework.