Achieving an effective solution for implementing a Pavement Management System PMS in the province of British Columbia.

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Cheetham, A. Haughton, D. & Falls, L.C.
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Abstract

This paper describes the issues involved in the Pavement Management System (PMS) implementation for the Province of British Columbia in which multiple and conflicting needs had to be resolved in order to provide total customer satisfaction. Issues discussed include both technical and administrative aspects of the system implementation. The system implementation project involved needs analysis, system design, and system implementation phases. The BC Ministry of Transportation and Highways is a decentralized organization involving six Regions that develop the work programs and a central office that provides coordination and policy setting functions. A central Information Services Branch oversees Services Branch oversees the implementation of information management systems, including the PMS. The paper describes the framework for the system development that provided a solution that involved starting with an existing PMS and customizing it to meet the exact needs of the agency in order to minimize cost and expedite the implementation. (A)

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C 8676 (In: C 8665 a [electronic version only]) /10 /61 / IRRD 872562
Source

In: Transportation : total customer satisfaction : proceedings of the 1995 Transportation Association of Canada TAC annual conference, Victoria, British Columbia, October 22-25, 1995, Volume 1, p. B115-B125

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