At Pavement Management Group, we're not just managing roads; we're driving innovation and strategic investments to create long-lasting, high-quality infrastructure.
Recently, our very own James Golden shared some invaluable insights with the Montgomery Town Board, as covered by the [Wallkill Valley Times](https://www.timeshudsonvalley.com/wallkill-valley-times/stories/montgomery-town-board-receives-huge-road-study,137234).
Golden emphasized the importance of a data-driven, optimized approach to pavement management:
“Once we qualify these roadways for the right type of maintenance and repair activity, we’re going to have fun. We start taking a look at budgets and think about our investments,” Golden said. “What am I getting for that $700K? What about targets? What if we spent 10% more next year? What if we added 20% of our budget toward preservation? What would the impact be? That’s pavement management.”
This approach to pavement management goes beyond the simple task of fixing roads. It is a comprehensive strategy aimed at optimizing the effectiveness of every dollar invested, with the ultimate goal of maintaining our roadways in optimal condition for the long term. By meticulously planning and executing a pavement management plan that carefully incorporates preventative maintenance, preservation techniques, and necessary major repairs, we are not only improving the quality of our roads but also significantly prolonging the lifespan of our critical infrastructure. This thoughtful and strategic approach ensures that our towns' road networks are not just temporarily patched up but are systematically maintained to guarantee safe and efficient transportation routes for our communities, both now and in the future.
At PMG, we believe that data-driven decisions today lead to better roadway networks tomorrow. Whether it’s adding 20% to preservation efforts or reallocating funds for maximum efficiency, our goal is always to deliver the best possible pavement management strategy for our communities.
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