Asset Inventory
An asset inventory is a register, repository or comprehensive list of an agency’s assets and specific information about those assets. It is intended to provide consistent information across all asset classes to support enterprise-level business processes, including capital programming and operations and maintenance budgeting. It is the responsibility of the agency to determine what should be included in the asset inventory, how the inventory should be organized, and the critical information that is needed to manage the items in the asset inventory over their lifecycle.
- Transit Asset Inventory Development and Integration
- First SGR Roundtable: State of Good Repair Research
- Guidance for Developing a Transit Asset Management Plan
- TAM NPRM And NTD Guidance Crosswalk
- TCRP Synthesis 92: Transit Asset Condition Reporting
- Transit State of Good Repair: Beginning the Dialogue
Case Studies
- Metrolink: Integrated TAM-EAM System
- Greater Bridgeport Transit: Updating the Asset Inventory
- CTA-Asset Breakdown Structure and Asset Condition Inspections
- First SGR Roundtable: Mid Life Systems MARTA
- First SGR Roundtable: State of Good Repair MTA- New York City Transit Practices and Lessons Learned
- Long Beach Transit - Best Practices for Managing Asset Life Cycle Costs
- NYCT-Asset Breakdown Structure and Asset Condition Inspections
- RTA Final Report
- RTA TAM Pilot Presentation
- SEPTA's Plans for Development of a System-Wide Asset Management Program and Improved Process for Prioritization of Renewal and Replacement Investment Decisions
- SFMTA's Asset Inventory Development and Implementation Plans for an Enterprise Asset Management System
- Utah Transit - FTA Presentation