As part of AKDOT&PF's Geotechnical Asset Management program research, this video was commissioned to help explain some details on what geotechnical assets are, how it would fit within the Department's processes, and how the program benefits the Department and public.
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The Montana Department of Transportation has released a report that develops a new Rock Slope Asset Management Program (RAMP) after reassessing the department’s previous rockfall hazard evaluation process. RAMP includes new features, such as the ability to isolate specific evaluation attributes, new condition state categories, and evaluation of rockfall event likelihoods. The new tool also includes a set of implementation tools to help guide decision making and the project development process.
http://www.mdt.mt.gov/research/projects/geotech/rockfall.shtml As part of the Unstable Slope Management Program, FHWA is sponsoring FREE training for folks that would like to learn how to rate unstable slopes and rockfalls. These two-day courses will be offered this spring in three locations around the U.S. – see this brochure for details, or visit the registration website at http://www.cvent.com/d/fvqhzl.
Two-day training seminars will be held at:
Three Research Needs Statements were submitted for 2017. Listed in priority order, they are:
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