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http://dx.doi.org/10.9711/KTAJ.2014.16.6.615

A research framework for development of a LCCA based tunnel asset management system  

Lee, Seung Soo (Geotechnical Engineering Research Division, Korean Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology)
Kim, Kwang Yeom (Geotechnical Engineering Research Division, Korean Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology)
Kim, Dong-Gyou (Geotechnical Engineering Research Division, Korean Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology)
Shin, Hyu-Soung (Geotechnical Engineering Research Division, Korean Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology)
Seo, Jong Won (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, HanYang University)
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Journal of Korean Tunnelling and Underground Space Association / v.16, no.6, 2014 , pp. 615-625 More about this Journal
Abstract
As many parts of Korea are mountainous, many tunnels have been constructed to be in step with rapid economic development since 1970's. However, the interest on maintenance of tunnels is far less than the awareness of need for tunnels. As the tunnel maintenance system is the responsive maintenance system which responds to the problems found during the inspection, it will be very difficult to respond to each problem with the limited budget and manpower of the government agencies when the number of aged tunnels rapidly increase in the future. As such, this study presents the need for the LCCA (Life Cycle Cost Analysis) based tunnel asset management system to transform the tunnel maintenance to a preventive management system in a strategic and long-term viewpoint and proposes the framework for development direction. It observed the asset management implementation cases of social infrastructure in other countries and analyzed the need for asset management technique to manage the tunnels in Korea. Moreover, it applied the LCCA model, which is the economic and engineering quantitative decision making technique, for tunnel asset management to present the concrete direction for development of an asset management model and designed the R&D framework to systemize it.
Keywords
Tunnel maintenance; Life Cycle Cost Analysis; Asset management; Cost breakdown structure;
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