Plan Characteristics Includes formal risk assessment results such as a risk register

The New Zealand Transport Agency – State Highway Asset Management Plan is available here.



This document includes the following sections: Asset Valuation, Communications and Reporting, Future Demand, Introduction, Inventory and Condition, Investment Strategies, Objectives and Measures, Performance Assessment, Process Improvements, Risk Management.

This document meets the following additional criteria:
• Asset valuation included
• Includes an assessment of data quality or reliability
• Includes analysis of future demand impacts on asset needs
• Includes estimates of future maintenance costs
• Includes formal risk assessment results such as a risk register
• Includes future projected asset condition
• Includes substantive list of process, data, and/or systems improvement actions
• Investment strategies summarize planned capital and operating expenditures
• Presents a corridor view of asset management.

The modal scope of this document is: Highway Only.

The asset scope of this document is: Highway Assets, Includes other highway assets.

External link: http://www.nzta.govt.nz/resources/state-highway-asset-management-plan/docs/state-highway-asset-mgmt-plan-2012-2015.pdf
Document summary:

The Asset Management Plan includes a framework for the document that depicts each section and the relationship to other sections and to the plan as a whole. Sections include descriptions of the agency assets, programs, demand, performance, risk, prioritization processes, improvements, implementation, and the link between existing plans. The AMP also includes a statement of intent, covering a list of desired impacts, with key progress indicators and targets for the agency.


The Adelaide Hills Council – Transport Asset Management Plan is available here.



This document includes the following sections: Asset Valuation, Communications and Reporting, Current Methods and Tools, Data Management, Financial Plan, Future Demand, Introduction, Inventory and Condition, Investment Strategies, Levels of Service, Lifecycle Management, Objectives and Measures, Performance Assessment, Process Improvements, Risk Management.

This document meets the following additional criteria:
• Asset valuation included
• Future cost/performance projections are based on management system analysis (e.g. HERS, dTIMS)
• Includes analysis of future demand impacts on asset needs
• Includes cost projections for meeting performance or LOS targets
• Includes customer-oriented LOS statements
• Includes estimates of future maintenance costs
• Includes estimates of future rehabilitation, replacement, reconstruction, and/or renewal costs
• Includes formal risk assessment results such as a risk register
• Includes strategies for multiple funding scenarios
• Includes substantive list of process, data, and/or systems improvement actions
• Investment strategies summarize planned capital and operating expenditures
• Key revenue projection assumptions identified
• References customer surveys/outreach for establishing LOS statements.

The modal scope of this document is: Highway Only.

The asset scope of this document is: Highway Assets, Includes other highway assets.

External link: https://at.govt.nz/media/1203446/asset-management-plan-2015-2018.pdf
Document summary:

This Transportation Asset Management Plan was developed for the Adelaide Hills Council. The Plan is meant to be read in conjunction with existing documents, including the council’s Strategic Management Plan, the Development Plan, and the Long Term Financial Plan. The plan highlights the agency goals and objectives concerning asset management and covers the following topics: desired level of service, lifecycle management, future demand, asset management practices, performance monitoring, a financial summary, and an improvement plan.


The Transport Scotland – Road Asset Management Plan for Scottish Trunk Roads is available here.



This document includes the following sections: Asset Valuation, Communications and Reporting, Financial Plan, Future Demand, Introduction, Levels of Service, Objectives and Measures, Performance Assessment, Process Improvements, Risk Management.

This document meets the following additional criteria:
• Asset valuation included
• Includes an assessment of data quality or reliability
• Includes formal risk assessment results such as a risk register
• Includes substantive list of process, data, and/or systems improvement actions.

The modal scope of this document is: Highway Only.

The asset scope of this document is: Highway Assets, Includes other highway assets.

External link: http://www.transportscotland.gov.uk/system/files/uploaded_content/documents/tsc_basic_pages/Road/Road_Asset_Management_Plan-April07-March09.pdf
Document summary:

The Road Asset Management Plan (RAMP) beings with the agency objectives and targets, based on customer expectations. The plan then describes the asset inventory, current asset management practices, current and future demand, performance management, and risk management. The RAMP also describes decision-making processes including lifecycle plans, decision support, and processes reviewing the RAMP. This document also contains a work plan and financial plan for the upcoming year.


The Shetland Islands Council – Roads Asset Management Plan is available here.



This document includes the following sections: Communications and Reporting, Financial Plan, Future Demand, Introduction, Inventory and Condition, Levels of Service, Objectives and Measures, Process Improvements, Risk Management.

This document meets the following additional criteria:
• Includes analysis of future demand impacts on asset needs
• Includes formal risk assessment results such as a risk register
• Includes substantive list of process, data, and/or systems improvement actions.

The modal scope of this document is: Highway Only.

The asset scope of this document is: Highway Assets, Includes other highway assets.

External link: http://www.shetland.gov.uk/roads/documents/DraftRAMP.pdf
Document summary:

The Road Asset Management Plan (RAMP) reviews the Shetland Island Council’s current status of asset management practices and describes a review process that will take place to update the results of the document on a continuous cycle. Sections of the document include finance, lifecycle plans, risk management, user expectations, and future developments. The RAMP was developed by reviewing current practices and determining areas where current practice did not align with asset management principles. Customer surveys were also taken into account to determine customer priorities and consider service accordingly.