Transportation Asset Management: is a strategic and systematic process of operating, maintaining, and improving physical assets, with a focus on engineering and economic analysis based upon quality information, to identify a structured sequence of maintenance, preservation, repair, rehabilitation, and replacement activities.
Nondestructive Testing (NDT) of Concrete Components for Performance-Based Specifications
CAPABILITY MATURITY MODEL FOR ADAPTIVE RESILIENCE ASSESSMENT INCORPORATING RESILIENCE CONSIDERATIONS IN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING, TSMO AND ASSET MANAGEMENT
Assessing Vulnerability and Building Resilience: Best and Effective Practices
Towards the Implementation of a Geotechnical Asset Management Program in the State of Georgia
[20-10] Development of Drone-Assisted Pavement Profile Mapping: Near-Surface Void Detection Application.
Development of Highway Mowing Operations, Monitoring, and Verification using UAVs
Phase-II Weight-In-Motion (WIM) Data Synthesis by a Critical Analysis of Behavioral Economics
Phase-II Weight-In-Motion (WIM) Data Synthesis by a Critical Analysis of Behavioral Economics
Assessing the Applicability of Open-format Video in Pavement Condition Data Quality Control Procedures
Strategies and Resources for Strengthening the Implementation of the Construction Quality Acceptance Firm (CQAF) Model in the Innovative Project Delivery Environment
Use of Ground Penetrating Radar Technology to Assess and Monitor Pavement Structural Conditions for Improved Pavement Maintenance and Rehabilitation Strategies
Full Depth Pavement Reclamation: Performance Assessment and Recommendations for Best Performance
Updated HMA Layer Coefficients from FWD Backcalculation
Derivation of Truck Traffic Classification Groups from Cluster Analysis of Weigh-in-Motion Data
Impact of Construction Loads on Steel Diaphragm Bridge Design
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