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Section 4 – Supplement Maintenance Management System (MMS) (WAC 136 – 11) Larry Pearson, Maintenance Programs Manager
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Maintenance Management Why the increased focus? In 2003 the Washington State legislature noted the following: Roads and bridges in the state represent public assets worth over one hundred billion dollars These assets require regular maintenance and preservation, or rehabilitation Create stronger accountability to ensure that cost- effective maintenance and preservation is provided RCW 36.78.121 Section 4 – Implementing Work Plans – County Engineer Training
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Maintenance Management Details of RCW 36.78.121…. The County Road Administration Board shall: Establish a standard of good practice for the maintenance of transportation system assets Implement the standard by December 31, 2007 Develop a model Maintenance Management System Develop rules to assist the counties in the implementation of this system Compile county data regarding maintenance management and submit to the transportation commission or its successor entity. Section 4 – Implementing Work Plans – County Engineer Training
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Maintenance Management Expected benefits….. Promotes good management practices Allows consistent, uniform documentation of work programs and budgets Promotes effective scheduling of work Provides comparisons of planned and actual work accomplishment and conformance with budgets Promotes improved communication of work program effectiveness Section 4 – Implementing Work Plans – County Engineer Training
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Section 4 – Implementing Work Plans County Engineer Training PLANNING Defining Objectives Defining Work Activities and Standards Developing Work Programs and Budgets CONTROLLING Reporting Accomplishments Evaluating Performance Taking Corrective Action Refining the System ORGANIZING Identifying Needed Resources Organizing Resources Allocating Resources DIRECTING Authorizing the Work Scheduling the Work Supervising the Work
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Maintenance Management Brief descriptions of MMS elements Planning maintenance activities and preparing budgets based upon maintenance performance standards to define the specific types and amounts of maintenance work. Organizing the labor, equipment and material resources to ensure that planned maintenance activities can be accomplished with the budget available. Directing maintenance operations by authorizing, scheduling and supervising maintenance activities and preparing the annual, seasonal and short-term schedules needed for guidance. Controlling maintenance operations by monitoring work accomplishment and expenditures to ensure that planned work programs are actually achieved within available resource levels. Section 4 – Implementing Work Plans – County Engineer Training
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Maintenance Management Standard of Good Practice (annual certification): An inventory of maintainable road features Activity Guidelines prepared for maintenance activities A work program and budget prepared for maintenance activities planned in the year An annual work calendar prepared showing the monthly distribution of planned maintenance activities. Resource requirements for the planned workload are also identified Work scheduling procedures identified, documented, and utilized in carrying out the maintenance work program Reports showing work accomplishment and cost data prepared and reviewed by managers and supervisors. Section 4 – Implementing Work Plans – County Engineer Training
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Maintenance Management What’s in it for you? A consistent way of scheduling. Meaningful reports generated through completion of time cards. Improved morale through improved communication among supervisors and maintenance workers Section 4 – Implementing Work Plans – County Engineer Training
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Section 4 – Implementing Work Plans County Engineer Training
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