GIS for Effective Integrated Roadway Asset Management

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GIS for State and Local Government Asset Management series
GIS for Effective Integrated Roadway Asset Management

MC: Rami Tamimi, Surveying and Geospatial Technology Researcher and Educator, The Survey School
Panelists:
Ryan Nosek, Senior Product Engineer, ArcGIS Solutions, Esri
Patrick Whiteford, GISP, Geographic Information Systems Group Manager, Arizona Department of Transportation
David Grafton, Geospatial Solutions Lead, Bad Elf
Glen Franklin, Product Manager, Bentley Systems

GIS can play a transformative role in enhancing sign, signal, and streetlight management for safer and more efficient roadways. Attend this session for a comprehensive guide on implementing GIS, with real-world examples, interactive discussions, and practical steps tailored for effective roadway asset management.



Key Takeaways

​Importance of Regular Maintenance: The images highlight the critical role of regular maintenance in ensuring road safety and efficiency. The presence of workers and equipment like road rollers and traffic cones emphasizes the ongoing efforts required to keep roads in optimal condition.
Integration of Technology: The use of digital displays showing real-time traffic data and road conditions illustrates the integration of technology in modern roadway asset management. This technology helps in efficient traffic management and timely maintenance decisions.
Urban Infrastructure Synergy: The scenes depict a harmonious blend of road maintenance activities with the urban environment. Modern buildings, well-maintained sidewalks, and pedestrian areas coexist alongside the roadwork, showcasing a well-planned urban infrastructure.
Safety and Efficiency: The images underscore the importance of safety measures in roadway asset management. Workers wearing safety gear, such as helmets and reflective vests, and the proper demarcation of work areas with traffic cones ensure the safety of both the workers and the public, while maintaining traffic flow.


WHO SHOULD ATTEND

City Planners
Transportation Engineers
GIS Analysts
Public Works Directors
Traffic Management Coordinators
Infrastructure Managers
Urban Development Specialists
Roadway Maintenance Supervisors
Municipal Government Executives
Environmental Planners
Asset Management Coordinators
IT Directors in Local Government
Sustainability Officers
Data Analysts (with a focus on public
Infrastructure)
Streetlighting Managers
and more ...

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