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Chapter 3: Linking Budgets and Accomplishments

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Figure 10. Diagram of the Victoria asset management approach. The first column on the left contains inputs, including government policies and legislation, government-set key result areas and key performance indicators, and maintenance budget. The next column is phase 1, developing standards and guidelines, which includes maintenance strategies, register of public roads, road infrastructure register, road infrastructure standards and guidelines, road infrastructure performance targets, mass and dimension limits for heavy vehicles, and program development guidelines. The next column is phase 2, developing maintenance program, which includes road infrastructure performance gaps, funding scenarios, road infrastructure needs and priorities, and maintenance program. The next column is phase 3, implementing maintenance program, which includes specifications and surveillance plans, works program, records of maintenance inspections and completed work, customer issues, and controlling heavy vehicle use. The next column is phase 4, auditing, which includes audit of completed works and road infrastructure condition surveys. The next column is phase 5, reviewing, which includes periodic reviews of road infrastructure performance, road infrastructure maintenance strategies, stakeholder requirements, and customer feedback and assessing the effects of external influences.

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