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Applications Guide is a task-oriented guide describing typical examples of different types of analyses. It is to be used by the frequent user who wishes to know how to perform a task or create a study. The Applications Guide is one of five manuals comprising the suite of HDM-4 documentation.

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Association

mondiale
de la Route
World Road
Association
volum e two
Applications Guide
Henry G. R. Kerali
Derek McMullen
J.B. Odoki
2
T H E H I G H WAY D E VE L O P M E N T A N D M A N A G E M E N T S E R I E S
Applications Guide i
Version 1.0
Part A
About This Manual
This Version 1.0 edition of the Applications Guide is a task-oriented guide describing typical
examples of different types of analyses.
It is to be used by the frequent user who wishes to know how to perform a task or create a
study.
The Applications Guide is one of five manuals comprising the suite of HDM-4 documentation
(see Figure 1).
Figure 1 HDM-4 documentation suite
The suite of documents comprise:
! Overview of HDM-4 (Volume 1)
A short executive summary describing the HDM-4 system. It is intended to be used by all
readers new to HDM-4, particularly high level management within a road organisation.
! Appli cations Guide (Volume 2)
A task oriented guide describing typical examples of different types of analyses. It is to
be used by the frequent user who wishes to know how to perform a task or create a study.
Overview of HDM-4
Volume 1
Overview of HDM-4
Volume 1
Software User Guide
Volume 3
Software User Guide
Volume 3
Applications Guide
Volume 2
Applications Guide
Volume 2
Analytical Framework and
Model Descriptions
Volume 4
Analytical Framework and
Model Descriptions
Volume 4
A Guide to Calibration and Adaptation
Volume 5
A Guide to Calibration and Adaptation
Volume 5
About This Manual
Applications Guide ii
Version 1.0
! Software User Guide (Volume 3)
Describes the HDM-4 software. It is a general purpose document which provides an
understanding of the software user interface.
! Anal ytical Framework and Model Descriptions (Volume 4)
Describes the analytical framework and the technical relationships used within the HDM-
4 model. It contains very comprehensive reference material describing, in detail, the
characteristics of the modelling and strategy incorporated in HDM-4. It is to be used by
specialists or experts whose task is to carry out a detailed study for a road management
organisation.
! A Guide to Calibration and Adaptation (Volume 5)
Suggests methods for calibrating and adapting HDM models (as used in HDM-III and
HDM-4), to allow for local conditions existing in different countries. It discusses how to
calibrate HDM-4 through its various calibration factors. It is intended to be used by
experienced practitioners who wish to understand the detailed framework and models
built into the HDM-4 system.
Notes:
1 Volumes 1, 2 and 3 are designed for the general user.
2 Volumes 4 and 5 will be of greatest relevance to experts who wish to obtain low level
technical detail. However, Volume 5, in particular, presents very important concepts,
which will be of interest to all users.
Structure of the Applications Guide
The aim of this Applications Guide is to demonstrate the different applications of HDM-4
through selected case studies. The case studies are described in detail and may be reviewed
using the data files included on the CD-ROM.
The information in the Applications Guide is structured in four parts (see Figure 2).
Part A contains an overview of HDM-4, with a short description of the economic analysis
framework used, and the HDM-4 Technical Models are briefly described. Part B describes
the concepts of analysis for projects, programmes and strategies. Part C describes typical
methods of using HDM-4 for Research, Policy and Regulation analyses. Details of the data
requirements for HDM-4 are given Part D. Examples of case studies are given in the
Appendices.
About This Manual
Applications Guide iii
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Figure 2 Schematic layout of the Applications Guide documentation
Appl ications Guide
Appl ications Guide
Programme
Analysis
Chapter B2
Programme
Analysis
Chapter B2
Strategy
Analysis
Chapter B3
Strategy
Analysis
Chapter B3
Introduction
Part A
Introduction
Part A
Research,
Policy and
Regulation
Analyses
Part C
Research,
Policy and
Regulation
Analyses
Part C
Data Management
Part D
Data Management
Part D
Project
Analysis
Chapter B1
Project
Analysis
Chapter B1
Data
Hierarchy
Chapter D2
Data
Hierarchy
Chapter D2
Road
Network
Data
Chapter D3
Road
Network
Data
Chapter D3
Vehicle Fleet
Data
Chapter D4
Vehicle Fleet
Data
Chapter D4
Customising
HDM-4
Chapter D1
Customising
HDM-4
Chapter D1
Traffic Data
Chapter D5
Traffic Data
Chapter D5
Road Works
Standards
Chapter D6
Road Works
Standards
Chapter D6
Concepts
of Analysis
Part B
Concepts
of Analysis
Part B
Case Studies
Appendices
Case Studies
Appendices
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A brief description of the four parts follows:
! Part A - Introduction
Provides an overview of HDM-4, with a short description of the economic analysis
framework used.
! Part B - Concepts of analysis
Describes the concepts used for the following analyses:
Project Anal ysis
Describes the overall procedure for project analysis in HDM-4. This allows users to
assess the physical, functional and economic feasibility of specified project
alternatives by comparison against a base case (without-project) alternative.
Programme Anal ysis
Describes the concept of Programme Analysis. This deals with the preparation of a
multi-year rolling programme for a road network in which candidate investment
options are identified and selected, subject to resource constraints. Road networks
are analysed section by section and estimates are produced of road works and
expenditure requirements for each road section for each year of the funding period.
Strategy Anal ysis
Describes the procedure for Strategy Analysis. This is concerned with the analysis of
a chosen network as a whole, for preparing long range planning estimates of
expenditure needs for road development and conservation under different budget
scenarios. The road network is characterised by lengths of road in different
categories defined by parameters such as road class, surface type, and pavement
condition or traffic flow. Estimates are produced of expenditure requirements for
medium to long term periods of 5-40 years.
! Part C - Research, Policy and Regulation Anal yses
Describes typical applications of HDM-4 for Research, Policy and Regulation analyses.
! Part D - Data Management
Data Management comprises the following chapters:
Chapter D1 - Customising HDM-4
Chapter D2 - Data Hierarchy
Chapter D3 - Road Transport
Chapter D4 - Vehicle Fleet Data
Chapter D5 - Traffic Data
Chapter D6 - Road Works Standards
! Appendi ces - Case studies
Case studies for Project, Programme and Strategy analyses are supplied as appendices.
The Applications Guide will be updated with new case studies as future versions of
HDM-4 are released.
About This Manual
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ISOHDM Products
The products of the International Study of Highway Development and Management Tools
(ISOHDM) consist of the HDM-4 suite of software, associated example case study databases,
and the Highway Development and Management Series collection of guides and reference
manuals. This Volume is a member of that document collection.
Customer contact
Should you have any difficulties with the information provided in this suite of documentation
please do not hesitate to report details of the problem you are experiencing. You may send an
E-mail or an annotated copy of the manual page by fax to the number provided below.
The ISOHDM Technical Secretariat welcomes any comments or suggestions from users of
HDM-4. Comments on theApplications Guide should be sent to the following address:
E-mail: isohdm@ bham.ac.uk
Telephone: +44 - 121 - 414 6717 (5049)
Fax: +44 - 121 - 414 3675 (5060)
Post: ISOHDM Technical Secretariat.
School of Civil Engineering
The University of Birmingham
Edgbaston
Birmingham B15 2TT
United Kingdom
Change details
This is the first formal edition (Version 1.0) of the HDM-4 documentation.
Related documentation
HDM-4 documents
The Highway Development and Management Series Collection is ISBN: 2-84060-058-7, and
comprises:
Volume 1 - Overview of HDM-4, ISBN: 2-84060-059-5
Volume 2 - Applications Guide, ISBN: 2-84060-060-9
Volume 3 - Software User Guide, ISBN: 2-84060-061-7
Volume 4 - Analytical Framework and Model Descriptions, ISBN: 2-84060-062-5
Volume 5 - A Guide to Calibration and Adaptation, ISBN: 2-84060-063-3
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Future documentation
The following documents will be issued at a later release:
Volume 6 - Modelling Road Deterioration and Works Effects, ISBN: 2-84060-102-8
Volume 7 - Modelling Road User and Environmental Effects, ISBN: 2-84060-103-6
Terminology handbooks
PIARC Lexicon of Road and Traffic Engineering - First edition. Permanent International
Association of Road Congresses (PIARC), Paris 1991. ISBN: 2-84060-000-5
Technical Dictionary of Road Terms - Seventh edition, English - French. PIARC Commission
on Terminology, Paris 1997. ISBN: 2-84060-053-6
General reference information
Further details on HDM-4 may be obtained from the following:
! ISOHDM Technical Secretariat
School of Civil Engineering
The University of Birmingham
Edgbaston
Birmingham
B15 2TT
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 - 121 - 414 6717 (or 5049)
Fax:+44 - 121 - 414 3675 (or 5060)
E-mail: ISOHDM@bham.ac.uk
Web: http://www.bham.ac.uk/isohdm
! ISOHDM Project Co-ordinator
The World Road Association (PIARC)
La Grande Arche
Paroi Nord, niveau 8
92055 La Defnse Cedex
France
Tel: +33 1 41 02 05 84
Fax:+33 1 49 00 02 02
E-mail: piarc.hdm4@attglobal.net
Web: http://hdm4.piarc.org
Acknowledgements
The development of HDM-4 has been sponsored by several agencies, primarily:
! Asian Development Bank (ADB)
! Department for International Development (DFID) in the United Kingdom
! Swedish National Road Administration (SNRA)
! The World Bank
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In addition to these, significant contributions were made by:
! Finnish National Road Admini stration (Finnra)
! Inter-American Federation of Cement Producers (FICEM)
Many other organisations and individuals in a number of countries have also contributed in
terms of providing information, or undertaking technical review of products being produced.
The study has been co-ordinated by the ISOHDM Technical Secretariat at the University of
Birmingham in the United Kingdom. A number of organisations participated in the research
including:
! Finnra
Specification of the strategic and programme analysis applications.
! FICEM
Development of deterioration and maintenance relationships for Portland cement
concrete roads.
! The Highway Research Group (HRG), School of Civil Engineering, The University of
Birmingham
Responsible for system design and software development.
! Road Research Institute (IKRAM) in Malaysia supported by N.D. Lea International
(NDLI)
Responsible for providing updated relationships for road deterioration and road user
costs.
! Transport Research Laboratory (TRL) in the United Kingdom
Responsible for review and update of flexible pavement deterioration relationships.
! SNRA
Responsible for developing deterioration relationships for cold climates, road safety,
environmental effects, and supporting HRG with system design.
All research organisations received support from local and regional staff, visiting experts and
external advisers, to ensure that a high standard of quality and international consensus was
achieved. A number of other countries and individuals have supported this work through
supplying expert advice and reviewing the products.
Copyright statement
These HDM-4 products have been produced by the International Study of Highway
Development and Management Tools (ISOHDM), sponsored by The World Bank, the Asian
Development Bank, the Department for International Development (UK), the Swedish
National Road Administration, and other sponsors. The HDM-4 products are jointly published
by The World Road Association (PIARC), Paris and The World Bank, Washington, DC.
Copyright 2000 The World Road Association (PIARC) on behalf of the ISOHDM sponsors.
All rights reserved.
This copyright covers all documents and document components, computer software and data
delivered as components of the HDM-4 product, in any physical or electronic forms.
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Part A Contents
Contents
Volume 2 - Applications Guide
Part A Introduction
A1 Introduction A1-1
Part B Concepts of Anal ysis
B1 Concepts of Project Analysis B1-1
B2 Concepts of Programme Anal ysi s B2-1
B3 Concepts of Strategy Anal ysis B3-1
Part C RPRA
C1 Concepts of Research, Policy and Regulation Anal yses C1-1
Part D Data Management
D1 Customising HDM-4 D1-1
D2 Data Hierarchy D2-1
D3 Road Network Data D3-1
D4 Vehicle Fleet Data D4-1
D5 Traffic Data D5-1
D6 Road Works Standards D6-1
Appendix A - Project Anal ysis Case Studies
Appendi x A1 - Project Anal ysis Case Study 1 1
Appendi x A2 - Project Anal ysis Case Study 2 1
Appendi x A3 - Project Anal ysis Case Study 3 1
Appendi x A4 - Project Anal ysis Case Study 4 1
Appendix B - Programme Anal ysis Case Studies
Appendi x B1 - Programme Anal ysi s Case Study 1 1
Appendi x B2 - Programme Anal ysi s Case Study 2 1
Appendix C - Startegy Anal ysis Case Studies
Appendi x C1 - Strategic Anal ysis Case Study 1 1
Volum e one: Overview of HDM-4
A short executive summary describing the HDM-4 system. It is intended to be used by all readers new to HDM-4,
particularly high-level management within a road organisation.
ISBN: 2-84060-059-5
Volum e two: Applications Guide
A task oriented guide describing typical examples of different types of analyses. It is to be used by the frequent user
who wishes to know how to perform a task or create a study.
ISBN: 2-84060-060-9
Volum e three: Software User Guide
Describes the HDM-4 software. It is a general purpose document which provides an understanding of the software
user interface.
ISBN: 2-84060-061-7
Volum e four: Analytical Framework and Model Descriptions
Describes the analytical framework and the technical relationships of objects within the HDM-4 model. It contains
very comprehensive reference material describing, in detail, the characteristics of the modelling and strategy
incorporated in HDM-4. It is to be used by specialists or experts whose task is to carry out a detailed study for a
road management organisation.
ISBN: 2-84060-062-5
Volum e five: A Guide to Calibration and Adaptation
Suggests methods for calibrating and adapting HDM models (as used in HDM-III and HDM-4), to allow for local
conditions existing in different countries. It discusses how to calibrate HDM-4 through its various calibration factors.
It is intended to be used by experienced practitioners who wish to understand the detailed framework and models
built into the HDM-4 system.
ISBN: 2-84060-063-3
Volum e six: Modelling Road Deterioration and Works Effects
This volume describes the technical background of theory, observation, knowledge and international practice in
which the HDM-4 models for road deterioration and works effects have been developed.
ISBN-2-84060-102-8
Volum e seven: Modelling Road User and Environmental Effects
This volume describes the technical background of theory, observation, knowledge and international practice in
which the HDM-4 models for road user and environmental effects have been developed.
ISBN-2-84060-103-6
PIARC, Registered in France
Registered Office
The World Road Association (PIARC)
La Grande Arche
Paroi Nord, Niveau 8
92055 La Defnse Cedex
France
Tel: +33 1 41 02 05 84
Fax: +33 1 49 00 02 02
Email: piarc.hdm4@attglobal.net
Web: http://hdm4.piarc.org
These HDM-4 products have been produced by the International Study of Highway
Development and Management Tools (ISOHDM), sponsored by The World Bank, the
Asian Development Bank, the Department for International Development (UK), the
Swedish National Road Administration, and other sponsors. HDM-4 is jointly published
by The World Road Association (PIARC), Paris, and The World Bank, Washington, D.C.
PIARC endeavours to ensure that the information in this document is correct and fairly
stated but does not accept liability for any error or omission.
The development of PIARC products and services is continuous and published
information may not be up to date. It is important to check the current position with
PIARC. This document is not part of a contract or licence save insofar as may be
expressly agreed.
Highway Development and Management Series
Series Collection ISBN: 2-84060-058-7
Copyright 2000 The World Road Association (PIARC) on behalf of the ISOHDM sponsors All rights reserved English edition
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