A brief description of the different types of surveys that are used to provide condition data to assist in the prioritisation of the resurfacing and reconstruction schemes are as follows.
- Deflectograph - This is used to measure the deflection of the road surface under a standard load. The measured deflection is then used to assess the strength of the construction of the road.
- SCRIM - The Sideway-force Coefficient Routine Investigation Machine (SCRIM) is used to measure the wet skid resistance of the surface of the road.
- Coarse Visual Inspection (CVI) - This acredited survey is a "coarse" driven visual inspection of the condition of the road/footway surface.
- Detailed Visual Inspection (DVI) - This acredited survey is a more detailed, walked visual inspection of the condition of the road/footway surface.
- SCANNER - The Surface Condition Assessment of the National NEtwork of Roads (SCANNER) automatic machine survey measures the condition of the road surface under normal traffic speeds.
If you would like further information on these types of survey and the defects that are recorded, please do not hesitate to contact us.