ASTM International - ASTM E1889-97(2002)
Standard Guide for Pavement Management Implementation
Organization: | ASTM International |
Publication Date: | 10 December 2002 |
Status: | historical |
Page Count: | 4 |
ICS Code (Other standards related to road engineering): | 93.080.99 |
significance And Use:
This guide provides potential and current pavement management users with an outline of the process and steps to follow when implementing and operating pavement management systems.
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scope:
1.1 This guide covers basic procedures to follow in implementing an effective pavement management process. Pavement management includes activities and decisions related to providing and maintaining pavements, many of which must be made with supporting information that should be generated from a pavement management system (PMS). Implementation is considered complete when pavement management is a routine part of the management process, and the agency utilizes the pavement management process to make relevant decisions, including funding decisions.
1.2 The guide is intended for use by agencies that manage pavements including those on airfields, highways, parking lots, roads and streets.
1.3 Pavement management, as discussed in this guide, is exercised at network and project-level as described in Guide E 1166, and the AASHTO Guidelines for Pavement Management Systems.
1.4 No reference is made to the time needed to complete the implementation. The amount of time will depend on the size of the pavement network and the resources available to support implementation.
1.5 This guide is not a standard method or practice, that is, it is not intended to provide exact steps that must be followed by every agency implementing a pavement management process. It is expected that each agency will use the material in this guide to develop an implementation plan to meet the needs and constraints unique to the agency.
1.6 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.
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