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Connecting Bridge Management Systems to Asset Management

Connecting Bridge Management Systems to Asset Management. David Geiger, P.E. Director, Office of Asset Management Federal Highway Administration. U.S. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration. Engineering. Economics. Engineering. Business Practices. Economics.

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Connecting Bridge Management Systems to Asset Management

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  1. Connecting Bridge Management Systems to Asset Management David Geiger, P.E. Director, Office of Asset Management Federal Highway Administration U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration

  2. Engineering Economics Engineering Business Practices Economics Business Practices What is Asset Management? • System Performance: • Economics – Optimal Resource Allocation • Engineer – Cost-Efficient and Effective • Business Practices -Process Improvement

  3. Policy Goals and Objectives, Performance Measures Policy Goals and Objectives, Performance Measures Examples: Transportation System Performance (including Customer Examples: Transportation System Performance (including Customer perceptions), Economic, Social/Environment perceptions), Economic, Social/Environment Planning and Programming Planning and Programming Options, Project Evaluation, and Tradeoff Analyses Across (Examp Options, Project Evaluation, and Tradeoff Analyses Across (Examp les) les) Asset Classes Asset Classes Investment Categories Investment Categories Funding Types Funding Types Pavement Pavement System Preservation System Preservation Capital Capital Bridge Bridge Operating Efficiency Operating Efficiency Operations Operations Quality Information and Analysis Quality Information and Analysis Examples: Inventory, Condition, Performance Examples: Inventory, Condition, Performance ITS Components ITS Components New Capacity New Capacity Maintenance Maintenance Transit Transit Safety Safety Rail Rail Port Port Program Delivery Program Delivery Examples: Intergovernmental Agreements, Examples: Intergovernmental Agreements, Outsourcing, Procurement Options Outsourcing, Procurement Options Systems Monitoring and Performance Results Systems Monitoring and Performance Results Asset Management Framework

  4. Aligning to Asset Management Principles.. • Being Strategic • Informed Decision making • Using holistic, integrated processes • Comprehensive

  5. What’s Different from Current Practice? • Based on Optimization • Considers Facilities as Investments • More Information & Analysis • Explore Delivery Alternatives • Monitor Results

  6. Asset Management, Why now? • Technology • Accountability • Spiraling costs • Limited Resources • User Demands • Wrong Decisions are Costly • Efficiency

  7. FHWA Administration Mary Peters, Administrator Bud Wright, Executive Director Infrastructure King Gee Planning and Environment Resource Centers Division Offices Operations Safety Program Administration Dwight Horne Bridge Technology Jim Cooper Asset Management David Geiger Pavement Technology Tommy Beatty Construction and System Preservation Jim Sorenson System Management and Monitoring Frank Botelho Evaluation and Economic Investment Regina McElroy

  8. What is FHWA doing ? • Awareness and Best Practices • Decision Support Data and Tools • System Preservation • Partnering • Research • Training

  9. AASHTO / TRB Programs • AASHTO • Resolution “Support of Asset Management Activities” • Task Force on Transportation • Asset Management • Strategic Plan • Community of Practice Website • TRB • Committee on Asset Management • Committee on Bridge Management

  10. Innovations in Transportation Asset Management • Guide to Asset Management • Asset Management Course • Community of Practice • http://assetmanagement.transportation.org • NCHRP Projects • Bridge Life-Cycle Cost Analysis • Performance Measures & Targets • Analysis Tools • GASB 34 Compliance

  11. Bridges in the U.S. 590,685 Bridges in National Bridge Inventory 14.1% are structurally deficient 13.8% are functionally deficient Bridge Construction by Decade

  12. Bridge Management Systems Typical BMS Expectations A tool to evaluate: • Bridge Condition and Serviceability • Implications of Project Decisions • Priorities and Schedules • Budget Size and Tradeoffs • Cost of Alternative Standards • Value of Preventive Maintenance

  13. Bridge Management Systems

  14. What’snew in PONTIS 4.2? • Multimedia capability • Bridge-level access control • Extension of metric/English data management • Data exchange improvements • Sufficiency rating extension • Future: • Thin client (web based) system • Enhancements to deterioration model • Continued support for existing user-base

  15. Pontis Licensees2002 PONTIS Others International – Manitoba, Canada; Hungary; Estonia; Kuwait; Hokkaido, Japan

  16. Innovations in Bridge Management • Now Available… • New PONTIS Course – NHI No. 134056A • Interactive CD on PONTIS • Tunnel Management System • Inspection Manual • Maintenance and Rehabilitation Manual • Software

  17. Innovations in Bridge Management • Coming Soon… • Moveable Bridges • Culverts • Sign & Lighting Structures • Retaining Walls

  18. International Scan • Risk-based Management • Corridor-based Management • Structures Management • Residual Life

  19. BMS in Asset Management Policy Goals and Objectives, Performance Measures Policy Goals and Objectives, Performance Measures Examples: Transportation System Performance (including Customer Examples: Transportation System Performance (including Customer perceptions), Economic, Social/Environment perceptions), Economic, Social/Environment Planning and Programming Planning and Programming Options, Project Evaluation, and Tradeoff Analyses Across (Examp Options, Project Evaluation, and Tradeoff Analyses Across (Examp les) les) Asset Classes Asset Classes Investment Categories Investment Categories Funding Types Funding Types Pavement Pavement System Preservation System Preservation Capital Capital Bridge Bridge Operating Efficiency Operating Efficiency Operations Operations Quality Information and Analysis Quality Information and Analysis Examples: Inventory, Condition, Performance Examples: Inventory, Condition, Performance ITS Components ITS Components New Capacity New Capacity Maintenance Maintenance Transit Transit Safety Safety Rail Rail Port Port Program Delivery Program Delivery Examples: Intergovernmental Agreements, Examples: Intergovernmental Agreements, Outsourcing, Procurement Options Outsourcing, Procurement Options Systems Monitoring and Performance Results Systems Monitoring and Performance Results

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