Published: 2019
The Michigan DOT TAMP is available here.
Document summary: The Michigan DOT TAMP describes the asset management processes by which Michigan DOT makes its program and project decisions. The TAMP also includes inventory and condition information, a description of investment strategies, and financial and performance gap analyses based on four pavement investment strategies outlined in federal guidance. Those investment strategies are (1) achieve the national goals, (2) preserve the condition of the pavement and bridge assets, (3) achieve and sustain a desired State of Good Repair, and (4) constrained investment.
This document includes the following sections: Asset Valuation, Current Methods and Tools, Financial Plan, Introduction, Inventory and Condition, Investment Strategies, Lifecycle Management, Objectives and Measures, Performance Assessment, Risk Management.
This document meets the following additional criteria: • Asset valuation included • Defines linkages to other planning & programming documents • Future cost/performance projections are based on management system analysis (e.g. HERS, dTIMS) • Includes cost projections for meeting performance or LOS targets • Includes estimates of future maintenance costs • Includes estimates of future rehabilitation, replacement, reconstruction, and/or renewal costs • Includes future projected asset condition • Includes strategies for multiple funding scenarios • Investment strategies consistent with and linked to capital program • Investment strategies summarize planned capital and operating expenditures • Key revenue projection assumptions identified • Performance/LOS targets are linked to agency goals/objectives • Risk assessment results incorporated into investment strategies.
The modal scope of this document is: Highway Only.
The asset scope of this document is: Highway Assets,
Pavement and bridge only.
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