Plan Characteristics Includes customer-oriented LOS statements

The Wellington City Council – Transport Asset Management Plan Summary is available here.



This document includes the following sections: Financial Plan, Future Demand, Introduction, Inventory and Condition, Investment Strategies, 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 cost projections for meeting performance or LOS targets
• Includes customer-oriented LOS statements
• Includes estimates of future rehabilitation, replacement, reconstruction, and/or renewal costs
• Includes substantive list of process, data, and/or systems improvement actions
• Performance/LOS targets are linked to agency goals/objectives.

The modal scope of this document is: Multimodal.

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

External link: http://wellington.govt.nz/~/media/your-council/plans-policies-and-bylaws/plans-and-policies/a-to-z/transpassetmgmnt/files/2010-transport-amp.pdf
Document summary:

Appendix A of the International Infrastructure Management Manual describes an Asset Management Plan Structure. An outline is provided that includes sections on levels of service, future demand, lifecycle management, a financial summary, asset management practices, and plan improvement and monitoring. The outline provides additional notes for the sections and subsections, including a description of the topics covered, the scope of the topic, and information needed to complete the section.


The Transport for London – Highway Asset Management Plan is available here.



This document includes the following sections: Asset Valuation, Introduction, Investment Strategies, Levels of Service, Objectives and Measures, Performance Assessment.

This document meets the following additional criteria:
• Asset valuation included
• Defines linkages to other planning & programming documents
• Includes an assessment of data quality or reliability
• Includes customer-oriented LOS statements
• Performance/LOS targets are linked to agency goals/objectives.

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.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloads/HAMP-2Oct.pdf
Document summary:

The Transport for London Highway Asset Management Plan is structured to first, connect strategic context with everyday work, and second, to outline the capital renewal and operational management of various highway asset types. A section on level of service connects day-to-day work to agency strategies through performance monitoring and includes steps to achieving long-term goals. For each of the asset types covered in the TAMP, the document provides a summary describing the importance of maintaining the asset in a state of good repair, as well as potential improvements. The assets covered in the document include carriageways and footways, highway structures, tunnels, lighting, and other assets sign as signs, drainage, and furniture.


The Portsmouth City Council – Highway Asset Management Plan is available here.



This document includes the following sections: Asset Valuation, Communications and Reporting, Current Methods and Tools, Data Management, 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
• Includes an assessment of data quality or reliability
• Includes communication plan
• Includes customer-oriented LOS statements
• Includes substantive list of process, data, and/or systems improvement actions
• 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:
Document summary:

The Highway Asset Management Plan (HAMP) was developed as the first phase of an effort to create a TAMP for the Portsmouth City Council, therefore only a part of the agency’s assets are included in the scope, which will be used as a model to plan for other assets. The document also outlines agency goals, the relevant outcomes that would help to achieve the goals, and the method of delivery. Relevant sections include goals and objectives, an asset inventory, levels of service, planning and operations, service delivery, implementation, and communication and reporting practices.