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TXDOT Asset Maintenance
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How texas is expanding its asset Maintenance program
John Roberts TxDOT Maintenance Division Performance-Based Contracts
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TxDOT TRANSPORTATION ASSET MANAGEMENT EXPANSION
I: DEVELOP PERFORMANCE-BASED TOTAL MAINTENANCE CONTRACTS
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INITIAL FOCUS FOR FUTURE TOTAL MAINTENANCE CONTRACTS
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Geographic Ramp Up
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POTENTIAL SAVINGS OF $15-26M/YEAR
By converting all contracts in the focus area to TMC’s $96M in scope 20% savings = $19.2M/year or $96M/5 years
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JOINT RESEARCH PROJECT: TxDOT/McKINSEY CO.
TxDOT and McKinsey and Co. Global management consulting firm Intense 8-week study ending March 2013 Objective: to thoroughly assess the performance and opportunities associated with outsourcing road maintenance in Texas Compare TMC costs to cost of traditional contracts Publish results for use by other DOTs
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TMC SOURCING SUMMARY - RECOMMENDATIONS
Conduct structured pre-bid contractor workshops Tighten pre-qualification process Identify and engage qualified contractors Use modular contracting process Request cost breakdown from contractors as part of bid
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TO ASSESS AND OPTIMIZE TMC PERFORMANCE
Track Four Metrics
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TMC PAYMENT CRITERIA Condition assessment Level of service
Baseline condition assessment Random times and locations Sample at least 10 percent 3 month rolling average Unit items Preventive maintenance Snow and ice Safety
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EXPANDING ASSET MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
II. INTEGRATE ASSET MANAGEMENT BUSINESS PROCESSES FOR IMPROVED RESOURCE ALLOCATION
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ASSET BUSINESS PROCESS INTEGRATION
Asset types: Pavement Bridges and culverts Roadside Other
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CURRENT TxDOT TAM BUSINESS PRACTICES
Support systems Pavement Management Information Systems (PMIS): pavement management processes/data PONTIS Bridge Management System (BMS) COMPASS – Maintenance Management System TxMAP – condition assessment program; performance- based budgeting supported by Compass Asset inventory
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TxDOT ASSET MANAGEMENT PROCESS IMPROVEMENT PLAN
Project timeline: Nine months Assessment Phase Determine asset management objectives Identify asset inventory, condition and performance gaps Assess TxDOT asset systems and data
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BUSINESS PROCESS INTEGRATION BENEFITS
Cost savings Improved efficiency Improved productivity Increased service to the public Improved public safety Better management
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BUSINESS PROCESS INTEGRATION BENEFITS
Helps meet objectives Optimizes investments Increased asset life/lower life cycle costs Informs cross-program decisions Links management to policy and strategic goals Achieves transparency, accountability, and credibility
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BUSINESS PROCESS INTEGRATION
Consultant: Dye Management Group Inc., Bellevue, Washington
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III. ASSET MANAGEMENT CHALLENGES:
ACCELERATED TEXAS ENERGY SECTOR EXPANSION
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Energy Impacts
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Energy Impacts
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ENERGY IMPACTED ROAD: SAFETY STATISTICS
50 percent of statewide fatalities on rural roads 2012 In 2012, Eagle Ford Shale Counties- 249 fatalities Year-to-date Aug in Eagle Ford Shale fatalities In 2012 in Permian Basin Counties—317 fatalities Year-to-date Aug in Permian – 279 fatalities
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2013 TEXAS LEGISLATURE Supplemental Appropriations Bill
HB 1025 2013 TEXAS LEGISLATURE Supplemental Appropriations Bill $450M from Texas General Revenue Fund to TxDOT $225M to State Highway Fund 6 for “maintenance and safety, including repairs to roadways and bridges within the state highway system for damage caused by oversize vehicles or overweight loads used in the development and production of energy or by above normal usage … by vehicles used in the development and production of energy. $225M to TxDOT to be deposited in the new Transportation Infrastructure Fund for the purposes of implementing SB 1747
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URGENT SOLUTION: EMULSIFIED ASPHALT ROADS
Limited conversion to emulsified asphalt roads
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LIMITED CONVERSION TO EMULSIFIED ASPHALT ROADS
Next Steps in This Process Conduct public meetings in all impacted counties Provide 60-day review period for counties interested in considering taking over responsibility for these highways Consider any local options brought forward Address immediate safety issues as they arise Proceed with conversions as conditions and resources allow if counties do not offer alternative solutions
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Safety Benefits of Conversion to Emulsified Asphalt Surface
After Conversion: Increased roadway width Eliminated shoulder drop-offs Smoother surface Unsafe Roadways: Decreased speeds Safety Issues After Conversion Increased roadway width Eliminated edge drop-offs Smoother surface Decreased speeds
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