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County hires Mott MacDonald for pavement-management system; $1M ARPA contract, vans finish data run mid-February

2150519 · January 22, 2025
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Citrus County contracted Mott MacDonald to implement a pavement-management program that includes survey vans, software licensing and staff training. The consultant said the contract is about $1 million (ARPA-funded), the county will own its software license, and a live software instance is expected in early fall.

Citrus County is implementing a new pavement-management program that will combine high-definition road surveys and decision software to prioritize resurfacing and extend pavement life, Mott MacDonald project manager Katia Delgado told the commission.

Delgado described the program as three parts: data collection, software configuration and implementation. Two sensor-equipped vans are driving every paved county road to collect high-resolution video, laser and condition data; Mott MacDonald expected the field collection to finish around mid-February, with processing and quality control to follow.

Delgado said…

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