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Finding a road or location on the network The search bar in the top right corner of the map allows you to quickly jump to specific locations on the map. There are four ways to use the bar (all examples are using Waigani Drive at the main entr...
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AWM Table : Bridges Attribute: Parapet Type Purpose: To provide... Value Description Photo Example Rails and Posts A safety barrier installed on the edge of a bridge to protect people and vehicles ...
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AWM Table : Bridges Attribute: Parapet Material Purpose: To provide... Value Description Photo Example Aluminium Concrete Masonry Steel Timber Steel a...
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1. Roadway and Deck Elements The inspector should check: The pavement for unevenness, settlement, or roughness (shown below). Shoulders, slopes, drainage, and the approach guardrail. The deck and sidewalks for various defects, noting the si...
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As well as working with the map, which is the most common way of working in AWM, you can also work with the individual layers in a grid environment which can be useful for looking at larger sets of data. Finding the Grid For each layer you add t...
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The Monitoring Officer is the person responsible for collecting data for the project. In most cases this will be the Project Engineer who is also responsible for collating data for the fortnightly project report. If the project is at a Plannin...
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AWM Table : Bridges Attribute: Abutment Cap, Pier Cap Purpose: To provide... Value Description Photo Example Concrete (cast in-situ) Concrete pier caps can be cast in situ, which means they are pou...
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Article Purpose To provide specification on a safe and standard method for collecting Traffic Counting Data using Maunal Traffic counting "Tally Method" and MetroCount equipment. Intended Users Anyone who is responsible for setti...
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Last Updated: 11/12/2024
in RMS Data Standard Road Network
This article sets out the role of carriageways in defining the network in Asset & Work Manager (AWM) and how they should be used consistently for different network situations that might be encountered. Each road is split into one or more sections ...