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Geotechnical Asset Management - Implementation Concepts and Strategies by Central Federal Lands of the FHWA
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Geotechnical Asset Management, Implementation Concepts and Strategies

February 1, 2013 rockman Comments Off on Geotechnical Asset Management, Implementation Concepts and Strategies

The Central Federal Lands (CFL) division of the FHWA has published a new manual on Geotechnical Asset Management. Here’s the abstract: The purpose of transportation asset management is to meet life-cycle performance goals (safety, mobility, […]

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