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FAQ2025-07-14T19:30:41+00:00

StreetSaver Pavement Management FAQ – Get Answers to Common Questions

StreetSaver pavement management software helps public agencies—including cities, counties, MPOs, and DOTs—make smarter infrastructure decisions. In this FAQ section, you’ll find answers to the most common questions about StreetSaver, from supporting your asset management program and pavement preservation strategies to pricing details and the types of assets it manages.

Whether you want to extend pavement service life, improve transparency, or justify transportation funding with accurate data, StreetSaver provides the tools and insights to achieve your goals. Learn more about our pavement management solutions here.

What can StreetSaver do?2024-09-16T18:48:33+00:00

Our high-quality pavement management software solution is designed to help organizations efficiently manage and maintain their pavement assets. It offers comprehensive tools for assessing pavement conditions, prioritizing repairs, and planning preventive maintenance. The software provides detailed analytics and reporting, enabling data-driven decisions to extend pavement life and reduce long-term costs. With user-friendly interfaces and customizable features, it adapts to the needs of cities, counties, universities, and private enterprises, ensuring safe, well-maintained surfaces that enhance property value and user experience.

How much does StreetSaver cost?2024-09-16T18:50:43+00:00

StreetSaver costs are dependent on the managed network size, as well as any addons that a jurisdiction might wish to include. To get an accurate estimate of what our program will cost for your agency, contact us today for a quote.

What assets can StreetSaver manage?2024-09-16T18:53:17+00:00

In addition to being a premium pavement asset management software solution, StreetSaver also can assist in managing a number of non-pavement assets like Traffic Signs, Curb Ramps, and Parking Lots. StreetSaver Plus is in active development and will include additional assets modules that can be explored at later dates.

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