The Port of Long Beach (POLB or Port) owns and maintains approximately 37 centerline miles of roadways that are heavily used by terminal trucks, including those carrying overweight or oversized loads, as well as commuters and other traffic within the Long Beach Harbor District. These roads provide crucial access to all POLB terminals and are essential for the movement of cargo in and out of the port. Therefore, it is vital for the Port to keep these roadways in optimal condition to prevent adverse impacts on POLB operations and its tenant businesses. Currently, POLB uses MicroPaver to manage its pavement database. To enhance and streamline the management of roadway pavement conditions, POLB is upgrading its pavement management system (PMS). The new PMS will facilitate the development of both short- and long-term capital improvement programs for the upgrading and maintenance of existing pavement.
Port of Long Beach Pavement Management System
17th Triennial International Conference ; 2025 ; Providence, Rhode Island
Ports 2025 ; 1130-1140
29.05.2025
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
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