Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise Asset Management System Statewide, Florida Client Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise Completion date Ongoing Services provided • Software design • Software development • Maintenance Awards • Top Prize, Governor’s New Product Awards, sponsored by Florida Engineering Society – Florida Professional Engineers in Industry, 2007 In the late 1990s, Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise (FTE) established a plan to improve decision support for its renewal and replacement program. This plan resulted in the conception and development of the Turnpike Enterprise Asset Management System (TEAMS), which fosters a consistent and automated approach to management and preservation of infrastructure assets to protect Turnpike bondholder investment and sustain system expenditure at an optimal cost. TEAMS was designed and developed by Atkins to support the mission of FTE. This enterprise-wide, web-based asset management system uses GIS technology to provide maps and advanced reporting capabilities to meet information delivery requirements and offer current information to more than 300 Turnpike personnel. The program involves the entire Turnpike system, including $4.2 billion in renewable capital infrastructure assets on the 460 centerline miles of the limited- access highways. This is the fourth longest toll system in the U.S. and the longest in Florida. TEAMS offers a computerized means to catalog the Turnpike’s assets, evaluate current conditions, predict time for renewal and replacement, and develop appropriate required budgets. The system resides in centralized servers, and users access it via the Turnpike intranet using a graphical web-browser interface, provid- ing an efficient means of identifying, tracking, and maintaining their assets from the user’s desktop. With this type of information readily available on a centralized system, FTE can plan and budget more accurately and provide faster service and response to questions from FTE staff, management, and the patrons they serve. This system is allowing FTE to accurately account for assets, store and retrieve pertinent details about the assets, and proactively develop prudent maintenance and replacement programs. TEAMS is arranged in integrat- ed modules that include pavement, roadway assets (light poles, signs, guardrails, fencing, barrier walls, and impact attenuators), structures (bridges, high-mast light towers, sign supports, and non-qualify- ing culverts), and facility assets (buildings, elevators, roofs, telephone systems, HVAC systems, storage tanks, backflow preventers, and towers). Applied Technologies PT02523:MCpt:0113