ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE FOR TOURISM IMPROVEMENT FOR THE KAZBEGI REGION IN GEORGIA
Abstract
Road infrastructure for tourism improvement is primarily meant to better respond to a safe and comfortable environment for residents and tourists. Regarding roads it means new approach to achieve value for money objectives and to reduce the administrative effort for road agencies. also, for ensuring more stable funding for road maintenance and to create incentives for technical innovation and higher efficiency. Agencies need to predict the remaining service period of a roads in order to forecast, budget, and plan for future repairs. The remaining service life concept provided a simple way to do that, often based on the design of the pavement. In the absence of other information, the design period of the road pavement might be treated as equivalent to the remaining life. For pavement management purposes, however, the as-designed road pavement is less significant than the performance and properties of the as-constructed pavement. It is important that all policy, standards and guidelines for performing asset management activities are up to date and has adopted and ratified by the government. Legal standards for asset management activities are important to estimate residual service life or life cycle cost of an asset. Without legal standards it will b mpossible to compare quality with price.
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