Swan Hill Rural City Council is currently undertaking an electronic survey of its road assets to assess its condition and accurately inform the development of their priority works programs.
Council’s Director Infrastructure, Leah Johnston said the electronic survey would give Council a true picture of the condition of its road network assets that is not only essential to inform future works but also used to complete asset valuations.
“The technology provides an online mapping environment to visually show all the roads that Council owns and maintains. Priority works are mapped based on defects, so we know where, when, and how often roads need to be maintained,” Ms Johnston said.
“It takes the guesswork out of Council’s future works programs and ensures we get the best value for money from our ongoing investment in the maintenance of our local transport assets.
“Our aim is to continue delivering safe and accessible roads for our community,” she said.
Council have engaged engineering firm SHEPHERD to undertake the survey using their own RACAS® (Road Asset Condition Assessment System) technology mounted on a vehicle to assess both sealed and unsealed roads.
RACAS ® captures high-definition images every 10 metres, GPS, and roughness data to electronically produce a condition rating of the pavement. As the RACAS Survey vehicle travels at the same speed as normal traffic, no disruptions are anticipated to residents and motorists.
For more information, please contact Council on 5036 2333.