Abstract:
Pavement maintenance management systems are to be developed for the urban road networks
for low to medium size cities in India. The study shows the results of progression of
roughness of a major secondary road of a Patiala urban road network from Dukhnivarin Sahib
Gurudwara to Nabha road with various alternative options and the intervention criteria’s
decided in such a manner to keep this road within the serviceability level 2 of roughness i.e.
IRI of 4 m/km throughout the analysis period of 15 years as per the guidelines of Ministry of
Road Transport & Highways for maintenance management of primary, secondary & urban
roads. Survey was conducted in order to build up the inventory data base & pavement
condition was assessed using Bump Integrator and Benkelman Beam equipment. Pavement
Maintenance and Management System was used for technical & economic analysis purpose.
Different calibration factors were used on various distress models of HDM -4 in order to
facilitate more steady and reasonable prediction of the road network for local conditions. The
calibration factors were chosen on the basis of roughness close to actual measured value of
roughness. Also, the comparison between scheduled and responsive criteria’s is done for
knowing the effectiveness of the strategies. The purpose of present study is useful for the
sound decision making and for in time allotting of funds in order to enhance & maintain
certain level of serviceability throughout the analysis period.