National Highway Institute Training
The Pavement Management Fundamentals (FHWA-NHI-131116) Web-based Training (WBT) is a self-paced training that describes the basic principles and structure of a pavement management program. Specifically, the course describes the purpose of pavement management, its core components, and the critical role pavement management plays supporting other highway transportation agency functions and programs, such as planning and programming, pavement design, and asset management. Learn what the core pavement management functions are, the inputs upon which they rely, and the value they provide to both pavement management and other agency business processes and programs.
Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to:
• Describe an effective pavement management program and the value it provides to the agency.
• Describe the critical role of data and data collection in a pavement management program.
• Explain the impact of quality and quality management in a pavement management program.
• Explain how to manage pavement data so it can be used effectively.
• Describe the activities involved in setting up PMS analyses.
• Describe how PMS products are used to support agency planning and programming decisions.
• Describe effective pavement management reporting processes.
Target Audience:
The course targets practitioners who manage roadways and highways with little to no experience in pavement management or those interested in refreshing their knowledge about pavement management programs or systems. In addition, roadway or highway agency administrators and leaders may complete the first module, Introduction to Pavement Management Concepts, to familiarize themselves with the role pavement management fills in a transportation agency.
Training Length: 3 hours
CPE: 0.3 units
Participant Fee: $25 Per Participant
Register on the National Highway Institute web site.
If you have questions about this NHI training, please contact NHI at nhicustomerservice@dot.gov or call 1-877.558.6873.