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http://dx.doi.org/10.15683/kosd.2014.10.2.320

Study on Establishing Essential Framework for Importing Asset Management System of National Road  

Park, Hyosung (Department of Civil Engineering, University of Kyonggi)
Lee, Soohyng (Korea Institute of Construction Technology)
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Journal of the Society of Disaster Information / v.10, no.2, 2014 , pp. 320-334 More about this Journal
Abstract
The government policy had placed new construction as the kernel of the investment in the road department. This had been shifted, however, since the government's budget of the road department reached its peak in 2000, new construction had came to a downsizing phase while the maintenance increased gradually. Considering this recent trend, the necessity of a new paradigm in the road policy had came to a fore, in order to prove the justification of increase in the maintenance budget as well as successfully fulfill the user's needs in the service quality. The developed countries that had intensively constructed social infrastructure in 1950-60s are enjoying a great achievement by applying the asset management concept in coping with the deterioration of the public facilities. This research suggests the basic framework in establishing "Korean Road Asset Management System" designed to efficiently manage the national road. The main feature of this system is to absorb economic analysis course into the current pavement management system, in order to form not only long-lasting but also preventive road management policy.
Keywords
national road; maintenance; level of service; asset management; economic analysis;
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