Welcome to the PaveM Portal

This web application is the central point for all things PaveM.

Bulletin Board
9.
08/28/2018
The Master Work Plan (programmed and recommended projects) for each District and pipeline projects list (Statewide) from Q3 Project book will now be available for download. Please visit the MWP tool in PaveM portal.
8.
07/17/2018
The As-built Spreadsheet in now available to allow to generate information on past projects performed by Districts.
7.
05/21/2018
The PCR Tool is now loaded with the 2016 Fine Segmentation data.
6.
11/06/2017
Prior to 10/31/17, the PCR calculations for Estimated Lane Miles and Total Lane Miles may have contained rounding errors due to data segmentation. The PCR Tool is now adjusted to report the condition for the exact limits of the query.
5.
04/06/2017
Please install Silverlight for viewing Current (Pathweb) and Archived Pavement Condition (iVision).
4.
12/29/2016
Instructions for inputting Pavement Performance Data into the SHOPP Tool are HERE!
3.
12/16/2016
The PaveM Portal is now live!
2.
10/26/2016
The data for the 2017 SHOPP Ten-Year planning is available now in the PaveM tools!
1.
10/26/2016
The new PaveM Portal is here.

PaveM is Caltrans' state-of-the-art Pavement Management System. PaveM utilizes pavement performance data to efficiently recommend pavement investments. The system's approach maximizes the return on investment of every pavement dollar, extends pavement life by treating distresses at the right time, and achieves targeted performance goals.

PaveM Tools were designed to aid Caltrans pavement staff in identifying hot spots for needs, focusing on developing right treatments at right times to more effectively plan and deliver pavement projects.

MWP

Master Work Plan contains pavement project information that is in PaveM. It includes approved and planned projects from years 2016 to 2027. Project information includes postmile limits for pavement work as well as pavement treatment strategies.

Project information is based on the 3rd Quarter Project Book, June 30, 2018.

RP-List

RP List or Recommended Project List, provides users with the list of programmed and PaveM scenario-recommended projects for programming purposes.

Maps

Based on PaveM fine segmentation, these GIS maps plot current and/or future scenario-recommended projects, or both condition and project.

PCR

The PCR, or Pavement Condition Report, shows current and future pavement condition for any specified project range. It also calculates the SHOPP, Rehab effectiveness of the specified projects range.

H-Chart

H-Chart, or Highway Chart, is a visual tool that illustrates past, programmed, and future planned pavement projects from selected stretch of pavement. It also shows pavement type and condition to facilitate project view and selection.

Master Data Spreadsheet

Master data is PaveM output and source for condition maps and PCR.

PathWeb

Current pavement condition is one of the most critical input for PaveM. It is collected through the Automated Pavement Condition Survey (APCS) contract. APCS also provides the video images for the entire network.

This application needs Silverlight and works only in Internet Explorer. Please have IT install this plug-in for Internet Explorer.

iVision

2012 Automated Pavement Condition Survey (APCS).

This application needs Silverlight and works only in Internet Explorer. Please have IT install this plug-in for Internet Explorer.

As-Builts

Construction history is critical in properly segmenting the pavement network. It also establishes the starting pavement condition in PaveM analysis. Construction history of pavement projects is developed using online DRS/Falcon Database published by the Office of Construction.

As-built Spreadsheet

As-built spreadsheet is data that was exported from PaveM and can be used to generate as-built history of pavement segments in the State of California.

iGPR/iGPR-Core

iGPR shows the profile of the pavement structural section by mapping density of the structural layers along with detecting voids and moisture. It also shows photos of cores, uploaded using iGPR-core.

Please contact Nagi Pagadala with any comments or suggestions on the PaveM Portal.