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Asset Management. Cindy VanDyke Office of Planning Georgia Department of Transportation. What is Asset Management?. Taking care of what you have – operating, maintaining, upgrading What are assets? – roads, bridges, signs, walls, signals, guardrail, data, etc. Background.
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Asset Management Cindy VanDykeOffice of Planning Georgia Department of Transportation
What is Asset Management? • Taking care of what you have – operating, maintaining, upgrading • What are assets? – roads, bridges, signs, walls, signals, guardrail, data, etc.
Background • Transportation 60% of Georgia’s public assets • Not done officially or comprehensively • Created team to determine what are GDOT’s assets
Background • Why do this?- Condition of assets - Funding decisions - Planning
Conditions • 47,648 lanes miles of state highways- 2,327 centerline miles – pavement maintenance needs- 12.8% of system-$1.1 billion • 1099 guardrail deficiencies- 110,00 linear feet-$2.3 million
GDOT Strategic Goals Taking care of what we have, in the most efficient way possible Planning and constructing the best set of mobility-focused projects we can, on schedule Making safety investments and improvements where the traveling public is most at risk Making GDOT a better place to work will make GDOT a place that works better
Planning • No planning done • Lump sum funding • What can be done? • “Not sexy” – no ribbon cutting • Education to make it important • Get away from “worst first” • Do what’s most at risk
Cindy VanDyke Office of Planning Georgia Department of Transportation 600 West Peachtree Street Atlanta, GA 30308 cyvandyke@dot.ga.gov 404-631-1747