TM 5-623
CHAPTER 6
DATA MANAGEMENT-MANUAL PAVER SYSTEM
a. DA Form 5149-R, Branch Identification
6-1. Introduction
Summary. This form lists all branches in the pavement
Chapters 2 through 5 discussed the data collection and
network, thereby providing an inventory of all network
analysis procedures which constitute the pavement
branches and sections. A completed form is shown as
management system.
To use this system, it is
an example in figure 6-1. The heading has been
necessary to store data in a usable manner; this data
completed to show the installation code, name, and
storage can be achieved by using either a computer
location. The initial date is shown (space is provided for
system or a manual record keeping system. If a manual
updates). The total number of branches in the network
system is used, initial data storage is usually small and
is shown. The next section of the form has been
handled easily. The more the management system is
marked to record each branch of the network: the
used, the more data that must be collected and stored.
branch code, name, use, number of sections, and
Thus, the manual data storage system described in this
branch area in square yards. The list of branches can
chapter has been designed so conversion to a computer
be arranged alphabetically, by quadrants of the
data storage system will not be complex or time-
installation, or in any other orderly fashion.
consuming.
b. DA Form 5149-1-R, Branch Identification
Summary Continuation Sheet.
This form provides
6-2. Manual system description
space to list branch code, branch name, branch use,
Forms are used to store collected data in the manual
number of sections, and branch area.
Since all
PAVER system. Nine forms each containing pertinent
installations would have more branches than could be
information on the pavement network have been
listed on the DA Form 5149-R, the continuation form
designed to store data. Three forms refer to the
would be used to complete the total number of branches
pavement branches; the remaining six refer to sections
in the network at all installations using the manual
within each branch. Each of the forms is listed below
PAVER system.
and its use is described in the pages following. Blank
c. DA Form 5150-R, Section Identification Record.
reproducible forms are provided in appendix E.
a. DA Form 5149-R, Branch Identification
(1) This form provides space for identifying
each pavement section and its use. One form should be
Summary (fig E-5).
used for each section in the pavement network. A
b. DA Form 5149-1-R, Branch Identification
completed form is shown as an example in figure 6-2.
Summary Continuation Sheet (fig E-6).
The heading has been completed to show the
c. DA Form 5150-R, Section Identification Record
installation name, date, branch name, section area,
(fig E-7).
number of sample units, and section number. The next
d. DA Form 5151-R, Section Pavement Structure
section of the form has been marked to show the section
Record (fig E-8).
belongs to real property, not family housing. The use is
e. DA Form 5152-R, Section Materials Properties
vehicular, it is a primary road with curbs, gutters, and
Record (fig E-9).
sidewalks, and it has an asphalt surface. A sketch of
f. DA Form 5153-R, Section Traffic Record (fig E-
the area is provided in the final section of the form. This
10).
sketch should contain at least the following:
g. DA Form 5154-R, Section Condition Record (fig
(a) Section length dimension, width, or
E-11).
other measurements needed to calculate irregularly
h. DA Form 5155-R, Branch Maintenance and
shaped areas.
Repair Requirements (fig E-12).
(b) Section limits clearly defined to
I. DA Form 5156-R, Section Maintenance and
indicate intersections with other branches of sections.
Repair Record (fig E-13).
6-3. Use of the manual data forms
6-1