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SDDOT / Project Development / Planning / Pavement Management
Pavement Management Engineer: Blair Lunde
Phone: (605) 773-3119 : Fax (605) 773-6608
The pavement management unit is responsible for the design and maintenance of SDDOT's pavement management system. This includes collecting, maintaining and analyzing pavement and roadway data for the state highway system. The pavement management unit uses the data to provide pavement condition assessments. These assessments are used for the following tasks:
To recommend improvements to the state highway system
To recommend improvements to surfacing designs.
To aid in assessing future financial needs of the state highway system
To aid management in future highway improvement strategies.
DATA COLLECTION:
The majority of the data needed by the pavement management system is collected by
the Office of Transportation Inventory Management and stored in the Department's Roadway Environment
System (RES) mainframe database. The pavement management unit is directly
responsible for the collection of the visual pavement distress data. The visual
pavement distress data is collected annually between May and October utilizing
college interns in the summer and full time staff during the fall. For more
information on how the visual distress survey is conducted, please read the
Visual Distress Survey Manual.
DATA MAINTENANCE:
The pavement management unit is accountable for the database management of the database portion
of the pavement management system. To aid in the database management, the pavement management
unit utilizes software provided by Deighton Associates, LTD. The majority of the database
management time is spent amalgamating the data from RES, the visual distress survey and various
other sources for use in data analysis and pavement condition reporting purposes.
DATA ANALYSIS:
The pavement management unit is directly in charge of the analysis of the pavement
condition and roadway data to aid with the recommendation of highway projects for
inclusion into the Statewide Transportation
Improvement Program (STIP). To aid in the data analysis, the pavement management unit
utilizes software provided by Deighton Associates, LTD. For more details on how this is
accomplished, please read the most current Synopsis - June 2007.
Some of the main products of the pavement management unit include:
Highway Needs and Project Analysis Report
Highway Needs Map
Surface Type Map
LINKS:
FHWA Pavement Management Group
Deighton Associates, LTD
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