In conjunction with asset inventory, condition assessment is the process of inspecting an asset to collect data that is used to measure its condition and performance. The condition assessment process involves regular inspections that evaluate an asset’s visual and physical conditions as well as performance characteristics and the risks/impact of failures.
- 2010 National State of Good Repair Assessment
- 2013 Conditions and Performance Report
- First SGR Roundtable: State of Good Repair Research
- Guidance for Developing a Transit Asset Management Plan
- TAM NPRM And NTD Guidance Crosswalk
- TCRP Synthesis 92: Transit Asset Condition Reporting
Case Studies
- Asset Condition Monitoring and Rating - UTA's Practices and Plans
- Asset Management in the Water/Wastewater Industries
- Asset Management Process and Strategy
- Caltrain CTAMS Final Report
- Caltrain CTAMS FTA- V4 TAM Presentation
- Developing a Transit Inventory/Database - RTA's Practices and Plans
- First SGR Roundtable: Mid Life Systems MARTA
- First SGR Roundtable: State of Good Repair MTA- New York City Transit Practices and Lessons Learned
- International Transit Studies - Tools and Systems
- Long Beach Transit - Best Practices for Managing Asset Life Cycle Costs
- MARTA's Asset Management System
- RTA Final Report
- RTA TAM Pilot Presentation
- SFMTA-Asset Breakdown Structure and Asset Condition Inspections
- SGR Assessment: Dallas Area Rapid Transit
Updated: Wednesday, June 22, 2016