Title: Integrating Preventive Maintenance Into Pavement Management Systems
1Integrating Preventive Maintenance Into Pavement
Management Systems
- Katie Zimmerman, P.E.
- David Peshkin, P.E.
- Applied Pavement Technology, Inc. (APTech)
- www.pavementsolutions.com
2Setting the Stage
- Pavement Preservation
- all activities undertaken to provide and
maintain serviceable roadways this includes
corrective maintenance and preventive maintenance
as well as minor rehabilitation projects
(FHWA)
3Traditional Approaches to Preservation
- Highest priority is given to corrective
activities to address safety needs - Treatments are triggered when a pavement section
falls below an acceptable level - Funding for routine maintenance is typically
unreliable, so treatment application cycles vary
4Typical Pavement Cycle
Routine Maintenance Applied Over Time
5More Recent Trends
- Integrate preventive maintenance into planning
and design activities - Reduce the life cycle cost of preserving a
pavement through the use of preventive
maintenance - Keep good roads in good condition
- Planned, early application of preventive
maintenance treatments
6Modified Pavement Cycle
7Challenges to the Use of Preventive Maintenance
- Agencies find it difficult to address roads in
good condition when they have a large backlog - Agencies havent set a goal for what they want to
accomplish with their preventive maintenance
program - The funding isnt dedicated to the program
8Factors Influencing Integration
- Maintenance and rehabilitation are often
programmed by different groups within the highway
agency - Maintenance activities are frequently not
reported in accordance with a referencing system
used by pavement management - The same maintenance treatment can be used as a
preventive, corrective, or stop-gap treatment
9How Do We Integrate These Programs?
- Pavement Condition Surveys
- Are surveys collecting the information needed?
- Pavement Condition Indexes
- Do they provide guidance regarding the
appropriate treatment? - Pavement Performance Models
- Is the performance of treatments reflected?
- Treatment Rules
- Are preventive maintenance treatments recommended?
10Condition Surveys and Indexes
- Type of Index
- Composite versus individual indexes
- Survey Procedures
- In some cases, survey procedures work against a
preventive maintenance program - South Dakota patching example
11SDDOT Survey Procedures
- Rate each 0.250-mile section of road
- Identify distress type, severity, and extent
- Distress reported on flexible pavements
- Transverse cracking
- Fatigue cracking
- Patching
- Block cracking
- Also report rutting and roughness
- Use a 0 to 5 rating scale
12Rating Procedures
0.250-mile
Rate patch condition and rate distress showing
through the patch
Only distress are rated (not patch)
13Impact on Condition Indexes
14Impact on Condition Indexes
15Pavement Performance Models
- Must know the date the treatment is performed
- Difficult to account for differences in pavement
performance based on differences in treatment use
(preventive vs. stop-gap)
16Treatment Rules
- Determine when each treatment is feasible
- Define the reset rules that apply after the
treatment has been selected for a section - Do all indexes return to a perfect score?
- What performance model is used?
- Check reasonableness of rule using historical data
17Verifying Treatment Rules
Block Cracking
18Verifying Treatment Rules
Fatigue Cracking
19Demonstrating Benefits
- North Carolina DOT Example
- Recent legislation supported preventive
maintenance efforts - Allowed the use of accumulated funds in the
Highway Trust Fund (470M) - Funds used to jumpstart the pavement
preservation efforts - The DOT added additional funds
- Used pavement management to demonstrate benefits
20NCDOT Simulation
- 1000-mile network
- Distribution of network conditions based on
actual conditions - Evaluated a worst first strategy
- 50 miles of roads in poor condition resurfaced
- Evaluated a pavement preservation strategy
(PavePres) - 100 miles of roads in fair condition addressed
first before roads in poor condition
21NCDOT Simulation Results
22Conclusion
- There are technical issues that have to be
addressed to successfully integrate preventive
maintenance treatments into a pavement management
system - Even after the technical issues are addressed,
there are still institutional issues that have to
be addressed