California Airport Pavement Management System (APMS)
Office of Technical Services and Program Caltrans Division of Aeronautics
September 7, 2017
Objective
• Caltrans, through an FAA Airport Improvement Program (AIP) grant, is seeking a qualified consultant to conduct the California Airport Pavement Management System (APMS) (aka Pavement Management and Maintenance Plan, PMMP, PMP)
• “A PMP is a set of defined procedures for collecting, analyzing, maintaining, and reporting pavement data. A PMP assists airports in finding optimum strategies for maintaining pavements in a safe serviceable condition over a given period for the least cost.” (AC 150/5380)
Definition
What Is APMS
• APMS is a pavement management system used to evaluate airport pavements, i.e. runways, taxiways, aprons, tie downs.
• APMS includes inventory, assessment of the pavement, data analysis, development of a pavement maintenance and rehabilitation strategy recommendation.
Goals
• To provide the airport manager with current and projected pavement conditions, projected maintenance/rehabilitation needs and cost
• To enable selected airports comply with FAA requirements for funding eligibility
• To provide Caltrans a statewide analysis of pavement conditions and a prioritized five year program of pavement projects to guide future pavement funding
Background• California Airports
– 244 Public use Airports– 190 National Plan for Integrated Airport Systems
(NPIAS) airports
• Previous California APMS: 1987, 1994, 2001, 2006, 2011
• 2018 California APMS $1.2 M / 84 airports• All airport pavement (runway, taxiway, apron)
LocationsNorthern California (53 Airports)
Amador County/JacksonAuburn MunicipalBoonvilleBuchanan FieldByronCalaveras County-Maury Rassmusen FieldCastle AtwaterCedarvilleChester – Rogers FieldCloverdale MunicipalColusaDinsmoreFirebaughFranklin FieldGansner FieldGarbervilleGustineHaigh Field/OrlandHalf Moon BayHayforkHayward ExecutiveHealdsburg MunicipalHollisterLittle RiverLivermore MunicipalLos BanosMendota-William Robert JohnstonMesa Del ReyNervino/Beckworth
OakdaleOceano CountyOroville MunicipalPaso RoblesRed bluff MunicipalReedley MunicipalReid-Hillview of Santa Clara CountyRohnervilleSacramento ExecutiveSacramento MatherSan CarlosSan Martin/South CountySequoia FieldSusanvilleTrinity CenterTruckee TahoeTulelake MunicipalTurlockUniversity/DavisVacavilleVisaliaWatsonville MunicipalWeedWillows Glenn
Southern California (31 Airports)
Apple ValleyBakersfieldBanning MunicipalBarstow-Daggett
Big Bear CityBishopBlytheBrackett FieldBrawley MunicipalCableCalexico InternationalChemehuevi ValleyCompton/WoodleyEl Monte – San GabrielFrench ValleyFullerton MunicipalGeneral William J Fox AirfieldHemet-RyanJack Northrop Field/HawthorneJacqueline Cochran RegionalKern ValleyLompocLone PineMojaveNeedlesOceanside Municipal/Bob MaxwellRedlands MunicipalShafter Minter FieldTehachapiTwentynine PalmsWhiteman
Contract Type
• “On-Call” Architectural and Engineering (A&E) Contract
• Qualifications / Interview based selection criteria• Administered through the Caltrans Division of
Procurement and Contracts • Adheres to federal and state contracting
regulations
Outcome
– Individual Airport Reports– Statewide Report– Executive Summary Report– APMS Procedures Manual
Features of APMS
Features include, but are not limited to: • Pavement Assessment• Coordinate collection, GIS • Mapping (Network Definition, PCI, shapefiles)• PCN Determination (“Using Airplane” method)• Pavement performance • Maintenance and rehab plan
Features of APMS
– Statewide Report• Summary of airport reports• Statewide analysis and assessment (for airports studied)• 5-Year Maintenance and Rehab Program
– Executive Summary Report• High level summary of study and findings for lay person
– APMS Procedures Manual• Description of methodology for preparation of the APMS
Schedule
• Request for Qualification (RFQ) Fall 2017
• Start Contract Spring 2018
Thank You!