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http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/KAIS.2016.17.5.671

Basic Study on Bridge Asset Management Framework and LOS for Efficient Downtown Bridge Maintenance  

Kim, Gyung-Hyun (Infra & Marina Development Inc.)
Kim, Dong-Jin (Department of Civil Engineering, Chungnam National University)
Lim, Jong-Kwon (Infrastructure Asset Management Corporation)
Park, Mi-Yun (S.H Tech&Policy Institute Co., LTD.)
Lee, Min-Jae (Department of Civil Engineering, Chungnam National University)
Publication Information
Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society / v.17, no.5, 2016 , pp. 671-679 More about this Journal
Abstract
Bridges, which constitute one of the key facilities in a social infrastructure, are easily accessed and used by users, so that keeping their performance above a certain level is essential. According to various cases in the U.S., Japan and Europe with a long construction history, it is expected that the maintenance cost of bridges in Korea will increase continuously in the future, so a rational decision making system based on engineering factors is necessary to optimize the performance of and maintain them by allocating the limited budget efficiently. This study is a preliminary basic study for the purpose of developing a common asset management system for managing all of the bridges and maintaining the level of service provided by them. The scope of this preliminary study is limited to bridges in urban areas. The bridge asset management system for bridges in urban areas, their level of service (LOS) and performance measure (PM) were developed by carrying out a workshop consisting of both experts and stakeholders. The analysis on the weights of the value and performance measure for each performance indicator was carried out by using the multi-attribute utility theory and the AHP method. In order to confirm the application of the weight of the performance measure and value of the performance indicator, six bridges in an example city were selected, LOS analysis was applied and its results were reviewed.
Keywords
Asset Management; Bridge; Level of Service; Multi-Attribute Utility Theory; Performance Measures;
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