Infrastructure Management Services is a full service consulting firm performing pavement condition surveys, right of way asset surveys, and creating pavement rehabilitation plans. With innovative technology and proprietary processes, IMS serves the public sector with its automated data collection and pavement analysis services. IMS clients range from large state DOT's to counties and cities. If you are a public works professional or any other municipal leader looking to build expertise in managing your road network according to industry standards, consider downloading our free whitepaper that outlines all the critical pieces to an effective, comprehensive pavement management system for your municipality or state.
This core belief has led us on a 30 year journey throughout North America with the most talented engineers, technicians, and analysts in the pavement management field. If you are looking to manage your roads, sidewalks or right-of-way assets, IMS will steer you in the right direction. Infrastructure Management Services is an independently owned and operated pavement distress data collection firm with a presence in Arizona, Illinois, Massachusetts, and British Columbia. Since its inception in 1985, IMS has progressively developed new automated pavement data collection technologies together with real-world software applications to become a recognized international leader in the field of pavement management and right of way asset management.
Infrastructure Management Services offers a full range of pavement condition data collection and right of way asset data collection services. As a full service pavement management consulting firm, our expertise lies in pavement distress surveys, right of way asset data collection, pavement management software, and development of a comprehensive pavement management report and analysis. The laser camera array is capable of collecting automated pavement condition data in the form of roughness to International Roughness Index (IRI) standards, wheel path rutting, transverse cracking, block cracking, alligator cracking, and texture.