Introduction to GIS In Pavement Management Introduction to GIS In Pavement Management Alex Rocco and Barry Waite City of Carson Geographic Services Division.

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Introduction to GIS In Pavement Management Introduction to GIS In Pavement Management Alex Rocco and Barry Waite City of Carson Geographic Services Division

100 miles of street has a replacement value of approximately $42,000, miles * 5280 ft/mile x 36ft ~ 19,000,000ft 2 19,000,000ft 2 * 1 yd 2 / 9ft 2 ~ 2,100,000 yd 2 Average replacement value per yd 2 ~ $20.00 $20.00 / yd 2 * 2,000,000 yd 2 = $42,000,000 Good planning and preventative maintenance saves $$$. Is Management Important? Is Pavement Management Important?

Condition Time 40% Drop 75% Time 40% Drop 12% Time $1.00 spent here will cost $ $8.00 here Source: American Public Works Association Pavement Deterioration Curve

Pavement Deterioration Crop circles?

Tanks a lot! M1A1 Abrams Tank

Pavement Deterioration Not a trash truck

Pavement Deterioration Bradley Fighting Vehicle

 Better visualization of current and expected conditions  Better analysis  Aggregate with other geographic features  Notify residents and businesses  Avoid shotgun approach  Better CIP planning  Reduce duplication of data  Traffic Accidents  Traffic Volume  Roads  Structural Data Why integrate GIS and Pavement Management? Why integrate GIS and Pavement Management? TM

 Data Collection  Data Analysis  Reporting/Mapping Fundamental Elements of Pavement Management Systems Fundamental Elements of Pavement Management Systems

 Relate the data to any geographic feature  Calculate pavement area for any geography  Overlay projects with other activities to avoid conflicts  Cluster projects AnalysisAnalysis TM

 Avoid maintaining a street in 1998 and then an adjoining street in  Resurface and repair whole subdivisions  Simplify and reduce the cost of notifications Cluster Projects Clustering

CIPCIP Avoid maintaining a street in 1998 and then the storm drain under it in 1999.

CIPCIP Oops!

 Functional Classification  Yearly Improvement Plans  Pavement Condition  Future Condition  Traffic Volumes MapsMaps TM

MapsMaps Functional Classification Arterials

Tabular Data

MapsMaps

MapsMaps

Traffic Volumes MapsMaps

 Priorities  Current conditions  Recommended corrective action  Long range plan ReportingReporting TM

Traffic Engineer Traffic Volumes Utilities Sewer Water Storm Maintenance Minor Repairs Engineering Major Improvements New Streets Materials Engineer Soils Avoid Redundant Data Collection

 Arc-node Topology Linking GIS and Pavement Management Linking GIS and Pavement Management GIS From To 1A StB St 2B St C St 1 2 PM From To 1A StB St 2B St C St

 Arc-node Topology Linking GIS and Pavement Management Linking GIS and Pavement Management GIS From To 1A StB St 2B St C St PM From To 1A St500ft ft B St 3B St C St 1 2

 Arc-node Topology Linking GIS and Pavement Management Linking GIS and Pavement Management PM From To 1A St500ft ft B St 3B St C St 12 3 GIS From To 1A St500ft ft B St 3B St C St

 Arc-node Topology Linking GIS and Pavement Management Linking GIS and Pavement Management GIS From To 1A StB St 2B St C St PMS From To 1A StC St 1 2

Roads Coverage Concrete Asphalt Brick Good Bad 2 lanes 4 lanes The Problem

ARCS A Solution is Dynamic Segmentation A Solution is Dynamic Segmentation

% 75% ROUTES ARCS Dynamic Segmentation

Good Fair Poor Resurface Asphalt Concrete Dynamic Segmentation

Geography is the Missing Link!!! Geography is the Missing Link!!!  Better visualization of current and expected conditions  Better analysis  Aggregate with other geographic features  Notify residents/businesses  Avoid shotgun approach  Better CIP planning  Reduce duplication of data Sound familiar?

Do as we say, not as we do  Make sure you or your consultant has a plan for integrating GIS and pavement management  Use a consultant who has GIS staff in-house  Collect other data while collecting street conditions  Signs  Signals  Manholes (personnel access covers)  Water valves  Catch basins  Visit other agencies who have been through this process  Do not allow tanks on your streets  Eat your vegetables

Let’s Go!