Highway Economic Requirements System, State Version (HERS-ST)
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Problem: Transportation agencies
need planning tools that help contain
improvement costs while enhancing system
performance
In the past, transportation agencies have had to
rely on engineering applications for long-range
planning and programming. However, many
agencies are beginning to focus on system
performance rather than simply on dollars spent
or miles improved. This Transportation Asset
Management approach has created a demand for
planning tools that incorporate economic factors,
especially user benefits and costs, in addition to
traditional engineering considerations. Because
existing engineering software packages were not
designed specifically for managing transportation
assets, they did not adequately address these
agencies' changing needs.
To address this problem, the Federal Highway
Administration (FHWA) developed the Highway
Economic Requirements System, State Version
(HERS-ST) from the national-level HERS program
that FHWA has used since the early 1990s.
Solution: HERS-ST uses engineering and
economics to improve system performance
The concept of adapting the national-level HERS
model for State use began when the State of
Oregon recognized that HERS had great potential
for statewide planning, and created a version of
HERS to meet its needs. FHWA then launched a
HERS-ST pilot program to gauge State interest.
The response was very positive. As of August
2005, 16 States were using HERS-ST, and 10 States
were interested in using the software.
What is HERS-ST?
HERS-ST is a user-friendly Microsoft® Windows®
application that helps transportation agencies
plan and schedule highway work and determine
future highway system needs. This software uses
engineering principles to simulate future highway
conditions and performance levels and identify
deficiencies. The program then applies economic
criteria to select the most cost-effective mix of
improvements for systemwide implementation.
How does it work?
HERS-ST accepts highway-section records data
in the Highway Performance Monitoring System
format. For each highway section, the model
predicts future condition and capacity deficiencies,
identifies alternative improvements to correct
each deficiency, and determines a benefit-cost
ratio for each potential improvement. To calculate
benefits, the analysis considers the value of travel
time, safety, vehicle operating costs, emissions,
and highway agency costs. The model identifies
the most economically attractive improvement
for each section and then determines the
improvements to be implemented by comparing
the benefit-cost ratios. HERS-ST can optimize
highway investment given funding constraints
or performance objectives specified by the analyst. The software enables users to view the
analysis output spatially in a built-in geographic
information system view. HERS-ST users also can
create customized charts, tables, and reports or
export the output for use in other software, such
as ArcView® or word processing or spreadsheet
programs.
| Putting It in Perspective
Transportation agencies need resources for:
- Long-range planning.
- "What if" analyses.
- Governmental Accounting Standards Board
(GASB) Statement 34 compliance.
- Congestion management.
- Needs assessment.
- Data management.
- Legislative decision support.
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Benefits
- Improves system performance.
- Enhances customer satisfaction.
- Combines engineering and economics to
maximize return on investment.
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Successful Applications: Quantifying the
impact of highway investments
HERS-ST can help a State maximize the return
on its highway investments. Transportation
agencies can use HERS-ST to estimate the
impact of investment strategies on future
system performance. HERS-ST will provide
decisionmakers with information about
the impacts of current and future highway
improvements on agencies, highway users, and
the environment.
and workshops on HERS-ST for nine States. In
2004, this onsite assistance expanded to include
implementation support for States that need help
to set up and run HERS-ST. FHWA can provide
assistance in assembling the program input data,
adjusting the software's various parameters and
controls, understanding the output generated, and
creating customized reports.
Deployment Statement
HERS-ST is a highway investment and
performance model that enables users to
consider engineering and economic concepts
and principles when reviewing the impacts
of alternative highway investment levels and
program structures on highway conditions,
performance, and user impacts.
Deployment Goal
By 2009, 35 State departments of transportation
will be implementing comprehensive asset
management strategies, a component of which
is the use of HERS-ST, when making decisions
concerning their transportation infrastructure.
Deployment Status
Comprehensive application of asset management
economic principles has occurred so far in nine
States, including California, Florida, Indiana,
Michigan, Minnesota, Oregon, Washington, and
Wisconsin.
Additional Resources
FHWA will release a new
version of the software in April
2006, along with a new user's
guide and technical report.
To learn more about HERS-ST,
visit http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/infrastructure/asstmgmt/hersindex.htm. The Web site hosts a HERS-ST
community of practice, where visitors can post questions and comments. The new software and user's guide also will be posted on the Web site.
For More Information Contact:
Robert Mooney, Asset Management
Specialist-HERS-ST Program
robert.mooney@fhwa.dot.gov, 202-366-4657
To request additional copies of this publication, contact:
Carin Michel, FHWA Resource Center
Phone: 410-962-2530
Email: carin.michel@fhwa.dot.gov
TaMara McCrae, FHWA Corporate Research and Technology
Phone: 202-493-3382
Email: tamara.mccrae@fhwa.dot.gov
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