Abstract

Literature review indicates that most studies on pavement management have been on reconstruction and rehabilitation, but not on maintenance; this includes routine, corrective and preventive maintenance. This study developed linear regression models to estimate the total maintenance cost and component costs for labor, materials, equipment, and stockpile. The data used in the model development were extracted from the pavement and maintenance management systems of the Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT). The life cycle maintenance strategies adopted by NDOT for five maintenance prioritization categories were used as the basis for developing the regression models of this study. These regression models are specified for each stage of life-cycle maintenance strategies. The models indicate that age, traffic flow, elevation, type of maintenance, maintenance schedule, life cycle stage, and the districts where maintenances are performed all are important factors that influence the magnitude of the costs. Because these models have embedded the road conditions into the life-cycle stage and type of maintenance performed, they can be easily integrated into existing pavement management systems for implementation.

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  • IntroductionTeng et al 340 cially within and near the urban areas

  • The data used in the model development were extracted from the pavement and maintenance management systems of the Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT)

  • Consistent with the maintenance road classification adopted by NDOT, five prioritization categories of roads were considered for model development

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Introduction

Teng et al 340 cially within and near the urban areas. This increase has resulted in the need to expand Nevada’s transportation system, roadways. This expansion includes the construction of some new roadways; the greatest need involves improving most existing major roadways. These improvements typically include additional lanes, turning lanes, sound walls, shoulder widening, upgrading older cross-section standards, adding guardrail, and more landscaping. New and improved existing roadways have to be maintained, which adds to the demand for maintenance manpower, equipment, and materials

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