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FHWA-HOP-20-047
January 2022
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Chapter 1. Introduction
Purpose Primer Structure
Purpose
Primer Structure
Chapter 2. Background
Transportation Asset Management Transportation Systems Management and Operations Transportation Performance Management The TSMO, Transportation Asset Management, and Transportation Performance Management Relationship Emerging Themes in Intelligent Transportation Systems Asset Management
Transportation Asset Management
Transportation Systems Management and Operations
Transportation Performance Management
The TSMO, Transportation Asset Management, and Transportation Performance Management Relationship
Emerging Themes in Intelligent Transportation Systems Asset Management
Chapter 3. Asset Identification
Asset Definition Asset Attributes and Hierarchy Asset Inventory Management Key Actions
Asset Definition
Asset Attributes and Hierarchy
Asset Inventory Management
Key Actions
Chapter 4. Management Systems for Assets
System Functionality Location-Specific Functionality System Interfaces and Integrations System Implementation and Adoption Key Actions
System Functionality
Location-Specific Functionality
System Interfaces and Integrations
System Implementation and Adoption
Chapter 5. Performance Measures and Targets
Asset Reliability/Condition Asset Maintainability/Serviceability Reporting Framework for Performance Measures Key Actions
Asset Reliability/Condition
Asset Maintainability/Serviceability
Reporting Framework for Performance Measures
Chapter 6. Maximizing Performance—Lifecycle Planning
Maintenance Management Approaches Reliability-Centered Maintenance Lifecycle Planning Key Actions
Maintenance Management Approaches
Reliability-Centered Maintenance
Lifecycle Planning
Chapter 7. Resource Allocation—Financial Plan, Investment Strategies, Performance Gap Analysis
Informing Resource Allocation Asset Valuation Communicating an Investment Strategy Key Actions
Informing Resource Allocation
Asset Valuation
Communicating an Investment Strategy
Chapter 8. Summary
Asset Identification Management Systems for Assets Performance Measures and Targets Maximizing Performance—Lifecycle Planning Resource Allocation—Financial Plan, Investment Strategies, Performance Gap Analysis
Asset Identification
Management Systems for Assets
Performance Measures and Targets
Maximizing Performance—Lifecycle Planning
Resource Allocation—Financial Plan, Investment Strategies, Performance Gap Analysis
References
Figure 1. Diagram. Integration of Performance Management and Transportation Asset Management.
Figure 2. Diagram. Asset inventory definitions framework.
Figure 3. Rendering. Sample intelligent transportation systems device level of detail (road weather information system).
Figure 4. Pie charts. Current intelligent transportation systems asset conditions for Nevada Department of Transportation.
Figure 5. Graph. Asset deterioration curves.
Figure 6. Graph. Condition-based maintenance management.
Figure 7. Graph. Interval-based maintenance management.
Figure 8. Graph. Virginia Department of Transportation condition of ancillary structures.
Figure 9. Graph. Reactive maintenance management.
Figure 10. Flowchart. Maintenance Approach Decision Tree.
Figure 11. Diagram. Caltrans physical asset model for lifecycle assessment.
Figure 12. Graph. Nevada Department of Transportation intelligent transportation system asset lifecycle analysis comparison.
Figure 13. Diagram. Resources allocation decisionmaking process.
Figure 14. Pie chart. Colorado Department of Transportation asset management recommended budget fiscal year 2024.
Figure 15. Diagram. Colorado Department of Transportation intelligent transportation systems asset valuation 2016.
Table 1. Alignment of themes to transportation asset management plan elements.
Table 2. Common intelligent transportation systems assets and attributes.
Table 3. Potential functionality of a management system intelligent transportations system assets.
Table 4. Intelligent transportation system and traffic signals performance measures for Utah Department of Transportation.
Table 5. Intelligent transportation systems condition categories for Nevada Department of Transportation.
Table 6. Seattle Department of Transportation asset measures and results.
Table 7. Highways England maintainability metrics (selected items).
Table 8. Maintenance management approaches for intelligent transportations system assets.
Table 9. Predicting performance of intelligent transportation systems assets (communication devices).
Table 10. Austroads reliability-centered maintenance process.
Table 11. Nevada Department of Transportation maintenance activity impact matrix.
Table 12. Caltrans asset gap analysis outcomes.
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