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|a Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Part One: The Evolution of Pavement Management; 1 Introduction; 2 Birth and Teen Years of Pavement Management (1967-1987); 2.1 Network Level PMS; 2.2 The Impact of Lack of Understanding of Software Requirements; 2.3 Lessons Learned from the Early Development Years; 2.4 Basic Requirements for an Effective and Comprehensive PMS; 3 Pavement Management Development from 2010; 3.1 Data Aggregation and Sectioning; 3.2 Private Investment; 3.3 Parallel International Developments; 3.4 Administrative and Public Awareness of PMS.
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|a 3.5 Education3.6 Improvements in Computers and Software Development; 3.7 Other Compatible Management Systems; 3.8 Expansion of PMS Concerns; 4 Setting the Stage; References for Part One; Part Two: Data Requirements; 5 Overview of Pavement Management Data Needs; 5.1 Classes of Data Required; 5.2 The Importance of Construction and Maintenance History Data; 5.3 The Importance of Performance Related Pavement Evaluation; 5.4 Objectivity and Consistency in Pavement Data Acquisition and Use; 5.5 Combining Pavement Evaluation Measures; 6 Inventory Data Needs; 6.1 Purpose of Inventory Data.
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|a 6.2 Types of Inventory Data6.3 Selection and Referencing of Pavement Management Sections; 6.4 Collecting and Processing Section and Network Data; 6.5 Traffic and Truck Load Data; 7 Characterizing Pavement Performance; 7.1 The Serviceability-Performance Concept; 7.2 Pavement Roughness; 7.3 Equipment for Evaluating Roughness; 7.4 Toward a Universal Roughness Standard; 7.5 Calibration Needs and Procedures; 7.6 Relating Roughness to Serviceability; 7.7 Applications of Roughness Data; 8 Evaluation of Pavement Structural Capacity; 8.1 Basic Considerations.
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|a 8.2 Nondestructive Measurement and Analysis8.2.1 Deflection Measurements; 8.2.2 Moving Measurement of Deflections; 8.2.3 Ground Penetrating Radar; 8.3 Destructive Structural Evaluation; 8.4 Structural Capacity Index Concepts; 8.5 Network versus Project Level Applications of Structural Capacity Evaluation; 8.5.1 Staged Measurements; 9 Evaluation of Pavement Surface Distress Condition Surveys; 9.1 Purposes of Surface Distress Surveys; 9.2 Manual Methods for Distress Surveys; 9.3 Automated Survey Methods; 9.4 Types of Distress; 9.5 Examples of Distress Survey Procedures.
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|a 9.5.1 PAVERTM Distress Surveys9.5.2 FHWA Network Distress Collection Protocols; 9.5.3 Cracking Measurements; 9.6 Equipment for Distress Evaluation; 9.6.1 Comparison of Vendor Performance; 9.6.2 Synthesis of Pavement Distress Collection Techniques, 2004; 9.7 Summary of Pavement Distress Scores Used by State DOTs; 9.7.1 Rating Scales and Levels of Acceptability; 9.8 Example Equipment: Fugro, Roadware-ARAN; 9.9 Example Equipment: Service Provider-Pathway Services Inc.; 9.10 Application of Distress Data; 10 Evaluation of Pavement Safety; 10.1 Major Safety Components.
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|b 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.
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