Highway Maintenance. INTRODUCTION CDOT has within the Central Office a Division of Maintenance and Operations (DMO). In support of the Transportation Commission’s stated Investment Categories of Asset Management, Mobility, and Safety, the Division of Maintenance and Operations has two primary functions: 1) providing policy and guidance for the state maintenance program, and 2) maintaining operational oversight for the administration of the maintenance program for the nine maintenance and five traffic sections. PROGRAM OVERVIEW AND METHOD OF OPERATION DMO operates with four main focal areas intended to provide leadership in management practices to employee development. The focal points continue to improve our levels of service to our customers, develop our staff and advance our work process for the future. The four focal areas are: ● Decision Making – developing decision making tools for Region Mangers and field staff by providing access to data. ● Preservation – increasing the Department’s focus on preservation treatments in our Bridge, Pavement and Equipment programs. ● Resiliency – Advancing the Department’s resiliency and ability to respond to disasters. ● Employee Development – developing employee skill sets with a focus on technology, across the Department to better meet the future demands of transportation.
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Sources: Stewardship and Oversight Agreement, Stewardship and Oversight Agreement