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1 Practice: Comprehensive Bridge Inventory Assessment
Subject Areas: Asset Management
Maintenance
Planning
State: Connecticut
Organization: Dewberry
Contact: Anand  Seshadri
Title: Bridge Engineer
Email: aseshadri@dewberry.com
Phone: 203-497-3696
Description: The Spring 2012 GIS in Transportation Newsletter includes an editorial by staff from Dewberry, a consulting firm, on their development of a comprehensive bridge inventory assessment for the City of New Haven, Connecticut. This inventory is a comprehensive, interactive planning tool now helps staff maintain its bridge program and effectively manage infrastructure resources. For more information, please see: http://www.gis.fhwa.dot.gov/documents/Newsletter_Spring2012.aspx.
Related Documentation: https://www.gis.fhwa.dot.gov/newsletters/Newsletter_Spring2012.aspx#editorial
   
2 Practice: ConnDOT Cartographic Transportation Data CD-ROM
Subject Areas: Asset Management
Operations
State: Connecticut
Organization: Connecticut Department of Transportation
Contact: James Spencer
Title: Bureau of Policy and Planning
Email: james.spencer@po.state.ct.us
Phone: 860-594-2013
Description: Each year, the GIS Development and Computer Systems Analysis Unit of the Office of Inventory & Forecasting, of the Bureau of Policy and Planning, of the Connecticut Department of Transportation (ConnDOT) releases its Cartographic/Transportation data on CD-ROM. In 2003, this GIS data, found on a two volume set, was provided for the sixth time. Volume I contains mapping files that are in a ‘.dgn’ format. These data are intended for use with industry standard CADD software. Volume II includes the Traffic Accident Viewing System (TAVS), a PC based Microsoft Windows application that displays and prints traffic accident data based on criteria selected and/or input by the user. The application contains traffic accident data for the seven year period 1995-2002. Also on the second volume is a Traffic Count Locator Program that allows users to query for point specific ADT's and 24 hour count information along the state's roadways and selected local roadways.
Related Documentation: https://portal.ct.gov/DOT/Traffic-Data/Traffic-Log-Data
   
3 Practice: Connecticut GIS Trasnportation Data and Applications
Subject Area: Asset Management
State: Connecticut
Organization: Connecticut Department of Transportation
Contact: James Spencer
Title: Bureau of Policy and Planning
Email: james.spencer@po.state.ct.us
Phone: 860-594-2013
Description: Quadrangle Index Boundaries, Administrative and Political Boundaries, Costal Resources and other assorted GIS state data
Related Documentation: https://portal.ct.gov/DEEP/GIS-and-Maps/Data/GIS-DATA
   
4 Practice: Connecticut Transportation Model
Subject Area: Planning
State: Connecticut
Organization: Connecticut Department of Transportation
Contact: James Spencer
Title: Bureau of Policy and Planning
Email: james.spencer@po.state.ct.us
Phone: 860-594-2013
Description: To inventory and assess all data related to the various modes of transportation in Connecticut developing plans, standards, and technical implementation guidance for the Transportation Framework Data Layer through coordination with all interested parties at the state, regional and local governments levels, and public.
Related Documentation: https://www.ct.gov/gis/cwp/view.asp?A=3034&Q=400030
   
5 Practice: Roadway Inventory Management System (RIMS)
Subject Areas: Asset Management
GDC
State: Connecticut
Organization: Connecticut Department of Transportation
Contact: Michael Connors
Title: Transportation Assistant Planning Director
Email: Michael.Connors@ct.gov
Description: CTDOT uses Exor asset management software to develop and maintain their GIS road network inventory, which includes both State-owned and local roads. CTDOT has also made use of desktop ESRI tools and orthophoto imagery. CTDOT expects that the new comprehensive road network will allow the agency to better manage its resources, make more informed decisions, and identify cost-savings in many business areas, including asset management and project reviews.
   
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