Pavement Management
Pavement management systems are expected to continue to be a critical component of managing and maintaining the transportation infrastructure around the world. Although, these systems have been used since the 1980s, many changes have evolved in the field of pavement management, leading to the continued development and refinement of computerized capabilities and analysis tools. The changes in pavement management have evolved as the types of information required by public agencies have changed. Today’s pavement managers must address their transportation needs with limited resources at the same time that legislative bodies are requiring more efficiency in highway agencies and more accountability for the expenditure of taxpayers’ money. As a result, the importance of management systems to assist with effective allocation of these resources to manage infrastructure assets becomes more critical than ever.
Over the years, there has been tremendous support for pavement management, which has had a significant influence on its importance to transportation agencies. This support has been enhanced by the participation of pavement management practitioners, private industry, and government in a variety of activities.
HCL domain experts can help in identifying attributes for monitoring pavement condition and determining the associated condition-rating factors. These condition-rating factors can be compared with the standard asset condition ratings to arrive at preventive maintenance plans.












