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Asset Management

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

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  1. Asset Management Cindy VanDykeOffice of Planning Georgia Department of Transportation

  2. What is Asset Management? • Taking care of what you have – operating, maintaining, upgrading • What are assets? – roads, bridges, signs, walls, signals, guardrail, data, etc.

  3. Background • Transportation 60% of Georgia’s public assets • Not done officially or comprehensively • Created team to determine what are GDOT’s assets

  4. Background • Why do this?- Condition of assets - Funding decisions - Planning

  5. 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

  6. How Motor Fuel Dollars Are Spent

  7. 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

  8. 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

  9. Cindy VanDyke Office of Planning Georgia Department of Transportation 600 West Peachtree Street Atlanta, GA 30308 cyvandyke@dot.ga.gov 404-631-1747

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