Publication:
Economically Justified Levels of Road Works Expenditures on Unpaved Roads

Loading...
Thumbnail Image
Files in English
English PDF (382.19 KB)
649 downloads
English Text (51.15 KB)
97 downloads
Date
2004-11
ISSN
Published
2004-11
Abstract
Unpaved roads require periodic road works to maintain a certain road condition over time, comprising typically of routine maintenance, grading, spot regravelling, and regravelling activities, which require planning and economic justification. A main concern in developing counties is defining a proper level of investments and quality of maintenance on unpaved roads. This technical note, targeted to road sector professionals, presents a methodology for an analytical study done to access economically justified levels of road works expenditures on unpaved roads with different traffic levels. The results presented in this technical note should be considered no more than a first approximation of country specific results. To obtain country specific results, the methodology should be replicated and adapted with refined country data.
Link to Data Set
Citation
Archondo-Callao, Rodrigo. 2004. Economically Justified Levels of Road Works Expenditures on Unpaved Roads. Transport Notes Series; No. TRN 2. © World Bank, Washington, DC. http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11808 License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.
Report Series
Other publications in this report series
Journal
Journal Volume
Journal Issue
Collections
Associated URLs
Associated content
Citations