A presentation conducted by Ms Maria Rashidi, SMART Infrastructure Facility, University of Wollongong.
Presented on Wednesday the 2nd of October 2013.
The maintenance of bridges as a key element in transportation infrastructure has become a major concern due to increasing traffic volumes, deterioration of existing bridges and well-publicised bridge failures. The main goal of this study is to develop a requirements-driven decision support methodology for remediation of concrete bridges with the aim of maintaining bridge assets within acceptable limits of safety, serviceability and sustainability.The proposed model includes two phases:
Phase one is focused on condition assessment and priority ranking of bridge projects which makes use of an integrated priority index addressing a variety of factors. Phase two includes a multi criteria decision making technique which is able to select the best remediation strategy at both project and network level. The modified Simple Multi Attribute Rating Technique (SMART) is used as a decision analysis tool that employs the eigenvector approach of the Analytical Hierarchy
Process (AHP) for criteria weighting
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SMART International Symposium for Next Generation Infrastructure: A New Approach to Bridge Infrastructure Management
1. ENDORSING PARTNERS
A New Approach to
Bridge Infrastructure
Management
The following are confirmed contributors to the business and policy dialogue in Sydney:
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Rick Sawers (National Australia Bank)
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Nick Greiner (Chairman (Infrastructure NSW)
Monday, 30th September 2013: Business & policy Dialogue
Tuesday 1 October to Thursday,
Dialogue
3rd
October: Academic and Policy
Presented by: Ms Maria Rashidi, SMART Infrastructure Facility,
University of Wollongong
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2. A New Approach to Bridge
Infrastructure Management
Presented by: Maria Rashidi
3. Research Significance
There are approximately
2.5 million bridges on the
global higher
transportation network.
20% deficient
Almost 500,000 bridges
require remediation and
improvement.
4. Mississippi River bridge collapse
In 1990: A rating of
"structurally deficient,"
citing significant corrosion
in its bearings.
In 2005: Rated as
"structurally deficient"
and in possible need of
replacement.
On August 2, 2007, the
Governor stated that the
bridge was scheduled to
be replaced in 2020.
5. Entre-os-Rios Bridge Collapse
Collapsed in 2001.
The collapse was
caused by the failure
of a support pillar that
came under increased
pressure from river
water following a
period of heavy rain.
70 people were killed.
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