
Sample Projects
At AMS Consulting, we partner with public agencies and engineering firms to deliver asset management projects that are cost-effective and innovative.
We help clients make informed decisions about their infrastructure by combining advanced data collection technologies—like LiDAR, high-definition imaging, and GIS—with proven asset management strategies.
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Marin County - Pavement Management and GIS WebApp
The county retained AMS to provide a county-wide pavement condition survey and update using StreetSaver. In addition, AMS developed web applications to help County staff visualize current and projected pavement condition conditions and treatments.

City of Antioch Sign Inventory
The City retained AMS to conduct a city-wide sign inventory. AMS used state-of-the-art mobile mapping technology that allowed for efficient data collection inventory of signs and supports. AMS provided City staff with a GIS shapefile to be used with City work management system.

City of Livermore - Asset Management Strategy
The City retained AMS to develop and implement asset management with StreetSaver and pavement management program. AMS developed industry standard asset management methodologies to help staff prioritize projects based on risk.

City of Rohnert Park - Sidewalk Inventory and GIS WebApp
AMS worked with the City to inventory all sidewalk defects within the City. AMS relied on ArcGIS products to inventory sidewalk conditions. This project required sub-meter GPS survey tools coupled with ArcGIS survey applications to collect attribute information as well as images. Additionally, AMS created a dashboard using ArcGIS Online for City staff to track progress. This information helps City staff in coming up with strategies to address sidewalk defects.

Metropolitan Transportation Commission - Pavement Management Technical Assistance (P-TAP)
AMS has worked with the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) since 2006 in helping staff work as a consultant to local agencies in the San Francisco Bay Area. AMS was contracted to provide successful grant recipients with a pavement condition update by completing pavement condition surveys, budget analysis and reporting. As a result of these updates, local agencies were eligible for funding pavement projects. In addition, AMS was also involved in many pilot-projects that allowed agencies to update non-pavement assets.

Union Sanitary District - Pavement Management
The district retained AMS to conduct a district-wide on all paved parking lots. AMS inventoried and used modified ASTM-6433 pavement condition methodologies to establish a sections selected for treatment listing.

County of Santa Clara - GIS Application Development
County retained AMS to develop an application/ArcGIS addin to pull information from StreetSaver desktop (sql server) into ArcMap. AMS developed features to pull current conditions, historical treatments, projected conditions, and projected treatments. This information was to help county staff spatially view

Town of Corte Madera - Infrastructure Valuation
The Town retained AMS to conduct a town-wide infrastructure valuation to comply with GASB-34 standards. AMS conducted town-wide inventories on right-of-way infrastructure, furniture, park assets, etc. In addition, AMS implemented Cartegraph Asset Management software for water and sewer assets.

Livermore Area Recreation Park District - Trail Survey
LARPD retained AMS to provide a comprehensive trail survey. AMS used the City of Livermore's pavement management system to inventory and survey all pavement and concrete trails and pathways. AMS used the City's current asset management strategies to prioritize trail projects.

City of San Leandro - Parking Lot Survey
The City retained AMS to conduct a pavement condition survey on all owned and maintained parking lots. AMS used the City's pavement management program to inventory and assess all parking lots using the modified ASTM-6433.

City of Pleasant Hill Pavement Survey and GIS
The City retained AMS to conduct a city-wide pavement condition update on all city streets. All pavement condition surveys were completed using modified ASTM 6433 standards. AMS used StreetSaver for pavement condition calculations and reporting. In addition, AMS provided City with interactive maps and webapps for being able to visualize conditions using GIS maps.