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... 87 The following responses were collected between August 9, 2013, and September 8, 2013. The following state agencies participated: Arizona, Colorado, Georgia, Indiana, Missouri, Minnesota, Montana, North Carolina, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New York, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Washington, and West Virginia.
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... 88 Framework for a pavement-Maintenance database System Additional Comments Are there differences in the information collected if the work is done by contract or in-house? Labor and equipment costs are not tracked for contract work.
From page 89...
... participant Responses to electronic Survey 89 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Locally, by the collecting office Regionally, by a district or region Centrally, in headquarters or in the maintenance office Server-based MMS Mainframe computer MMS or other How is pavement-maintenance construction information stored? (Select all that apply.)
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... 90 Framework for a pavement-Maintenance database System Are all data available, only summaries of data available, or is a combination of all data and summaries of data available? 55.0%15.0% 30.0% All data are available Only summaries of data are available A combination of all data and summaries of data is available How is information about the performance of pavement-maintenance treatments collected over time?
From page 91...
... participant Responses to electronic Survey 91 Is the performance of pavement-maintenance treatments over time monitored by your agency (i.e., is information reviewed and used in decision-making)
From page 92...
... 92 Framework for a pavement-Maintenance database System Additional Comments Describe how pavement-maintenance information is reviewed and used in agency decisionmaking. It is part of the decision tree in our PMS.
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... participant Responses to electronic Survey 93 Which of the following management systems does your agency use? For each identified system, identify whether the system was internally developed or a proprietary system.
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... 94 Framework for a pavement-Maintenance database System Additional Comments What pavement-maintenance activities are contractors hired for? (Select all that apply.)
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... participant Responses to electronic Survey 95 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Sc he du le w or k Tr ac k m a te ria l u se Tr ac k la bo r u se Fo re ca st s ta ffi ng n ee ds Tr ac k eq u ip m e nt Fo re ca st e qu ip m en t n ee ds Co nt ro l c os ts M on ito r t re at m e n t pe rfo rm an ce Tr ac k pa ve m e nt pe rfo rm an ce De ve lo p bu dg et s M on ito r e ffi cie nc y of w or ke rs Co m pa re w or k ac co m pl is he d vs . w or k pl an ne d O th er s How are pavement-maintenance data used?

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