[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 23, Volume 1]
[Revised as of April 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 23CFR973.208]

[Page 439-440]
 
                           TITLE 23--HIGHWAYS
 
 CHAPTER I--FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
 
PART 973_MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS PERTAINING TO THE BUREAU OF INDIAN 
AFFAIRS AND THE INDIAN RESERVATION ROADS PROGRAM--Table of Contents
 
          Subpart B_Bureau of Indian Affairs Management Systems
 
Sec. 973.208  Indian lands pavement management system (PMS).

    In addition to the requirements provided in Sec. 973.204, the PMS 
must meet the following requirements:
    (a) The BIA shall have PMS coverage for all federally and tribally 
owned, paved IRRs included in the IRR inventory.
    (b) Where a tribe collects data for the tribe's PMS, the tribe shall 
provide the data to the BIA to be used in the nationwide PMS.
    (c) The nationwide and tribal PMSs may be based on the concepts 
described in the AASHTO's ``Pavement Management Guide.'' \1\
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    \1\ ``Pavement Management Guide,'' AASHTO, 2001, is available for 
inspection as prescribed at 49 CFR part 7. It is also available from the 
American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials 
(AASHTO), Publication Order Dept., P.O. Box 96716, Washington, DC 20090-
6716 or online at http://www.transportation.org/publications/
bookstore.nsf.
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    (d) The nationwide and tribal PMSs may be utilized at various levels 
of technical complexity depending on the nature of the pavement network. 
These different levels may depend on mileage, functional classes, 
volumes, loading, usage, surface type, or other criteria the BIA and 
ITGs deem appropriate.
    (e) A PMS shall be designed to fit the BIA's or tribes' goals, 
policies, criteria, and needs using the following components, at a 
minimum, as a basic framework for a PMS:
    (1) A database and an ongoing program for the collection and 
maintenance of the inventory, inspection, cost, and supplemental data 
needed to support the PMS. The minimum PMS database shall include:
    (i) An inventory of the physical pavement features including the 
number of lanes, length, width, surface type, functional classification, 
and shoulder information;
    (ii) A history of project dates and types of construction, 
reconstruction, rehabilitation, and preventive maintenance. If some of 
the inventory or historic data is difficult to establish, it may be 
collected when preservation or reconstruction work is performed;
    (iii) A condition survey that includes ride, distress, rutting, and 
surface friction (as appropriate);
    (iv) Traffic information including volumes and vehicle 
classification (as appropriate); and
    (v) Data for estimating the costs of actions.
    (2) A system for applying network level analytical procedures that 
are capable of analyzing data for all federally and tribally owned IRR 
in the inventory or any subset. The minimum analyses shall include:
    (i) A pavement condition analysis that includes ride, distress, 
rutting, and surface friction (as appropriate);
    (ii) A pavement performance analysis that includes present and 
predicted performance and an estimate of the remaining service life 
(performance and remaining service life to be developed with time); and
    (iii) An investment analysis that:
    (A) Identifies alternative strategies to improve pavement 
conditions;
    (B) Estimates costs of any pavement improvement strategy;
    (C) Determines maintenance, repair, and rehabilitation strategies 
for pavements using life cycle cost analysis or a comparable procedure;
    (D) Performs short and long term budget forecasting; and
    (E) Recommends optimal allocation of limited funds by developing a

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prioritized list of candidate projects over a predefined planning 
horizon (both short and long term).
    (f) For any roads in the inventory or subset thereof, PMS reporting 
requirements shall include, but are not limited to, percentage of roads 
in good, fair, and poor condition.