The Mapping/Construction tab tracks the X/Y coordinates of the sewer structure, the map status, the attribute size, and the attribute type. It is also used to record the number of pipes or drop pipes flowing into and out of the structure. Finally, the Mapping/Construction tab records risk assessment and replacement information.
Special Function fields
# of In Pipes # of Out Pipes |
These figures can be calculated automatically. Click in one of these fields, and press F5. The system will identify the proper number of pipes associated with this structure from the Pipe Inventory database. |
Risk Calculation
Risk calculations are a way for agencies to evaluate where potential weak spots in their infrastructure are.
Criticality |
Rates how important the asset is. This rating should be a whole number based on a scale that the agency uses. A higher number means more risk. Example: On a scale of 1 to 100 this asset is pretty import so it has a Criticality score of 85. |
Probability of Failure |
Rates how likely the asset is to fail. This rating should be less than one because it represents a percentage. Example: This asset will only fail about 5% of the time so it has a Probability of Failure of (5/100) = .05 |
Mitigation |
Rates any factors that have been put into place to mitigate the failure of the asset. This rating should be less than one because it represents a percentage. Example: To offset the failure of this asset we have a backup, though it will only make up for about 30% of the loss. This asset has a mitigation score of (30/100) = .3 |
Risk |
Represents how much risk the asset represents. Calculated based on: (Consequence of Failure x Probability of Failure x Mitigation). Example: This asset represents a 85 x .05 x .3 = 1.275 risk to the system. |
Construction Grid
This tab also contains a grid of all Construction records associated with the structure. The sewer structure's Present Value and Remaining Life are displayed above the grid. These statistics are defined by the deterioration rates set up in the Construction record. Their values are updated automatically by the system.
A sample of the grid appears below. Sort records in the grid by clicking on the headings. An up or down arrow (highlighted in orange below) indicate whether data appear in ascending or descending order.
To access the Construction records, go to Sewer > Construction Records.
More information about Construction records