Affiliation:
1. Wyoming Technology Transfer Center, 1000 East University Avenue, Department 3295, Laramie, WY 82071.
Abstract
To address the current lack of a gravel roads management system (GRMS) appropriate for the rural agencies of the Intermountain West and the Great Plains, the Wyoming Technology Transfer Center (T2/LTAP) consulted with a volunteer group of experts and practitioners in the fields of unsealed earth and gravel roads and roadway management to put together a set of recommendations and guidelines for managing unsealed roads. This paper describes and summarizes the gravel roads management methodology developed by T2/LTAP under the guidance of this group. Steps in implementing a GRMS are described, beginning with an assessment stage in which an agency evaluates its current unsealed roads information management and the resources available to improve it. Next, three elements of a GRMS are described: data management, inventory, and data collection. Eight maintenance tasks for unsealed roads are described: blading, reshaping, regraveling, dust control, stabilization, isolated repairs, major work, and drainage maintenance. Primary outputs of a GRMS are described, including cyclic maintenance scheduling, triggered maintenance scheduling, and network-level outputs, including network-level monitoring, financial tables, and road tables and maps. Safety and drainage assessments are described briefly. Recommendations are made for putting these procedures into practice.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Civil and Structural Engineering
Cited by
9 articles.
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