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Agreement - Software Renewal for CityWorks - Azteca Systems, LLC.
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PAVER MANAGEMENT <br />Cityworks Pavement Management app is the interface between Cityworks and third -party pavement <br />solutions such as PAVER, a program for pavement management created by the U.S. Army Construction <br />Engineering Research Laboratories (USACERL). <br />Designed to fully leverage your GIS investment, Pavement Management eliminates the need for costly <br />duplication of asset data. Pavement managers create and maintain pavement (asset) inventory in the <br />geodatabase, rather than building a database as tabular entries and shape files with unique identifiers <br />in Pavement Management. Pavement inventory is managed within the geodatabase and exported to <br />Pavement Management via Cityworks, which links the geodatabase fields to corresponding fields in <br />Pavement Management. <br />Pavement inventory, work activities, and inspections are established and maintained in Cityworks. <br />This information is exported to Pavement Management to calculate the PCI (Pavement Condition <br />Index), perform pavement analysis, and utilize past pavement work histories to predict future <br />pavement conditions. <br />Pavement Management is also of significant value in planning pavement maintenance and <br />rehabilitation (M&R) because it can set priorities of work to be done according to pavement condition <br />and/or limit the work to a budgeted amount and available resources. This information can be used to <br />schedule and track the recommended work activities. PCI, last construction date, and current surface <br />type can also be imported into the geodatabase and symbolized on the map. <br />After completing any evaluation or analysis in the third -party system, the import functionality allows <br />the user to bring in the inspection files and generate actionable steps via work orders and inspections, <br />therefore capturing valuable information and saving it to the GIS as attributes, <br />
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