Guidelines for Bridge Management Systems

Guidelines for Bridge Management Systems
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Download or read book Guidelines for Bridge Management Systems written by American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials and published by . This book was released on 1993 with total page 32 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The national age distribution of bridges indicates there will be growing replacement needs for structures built during the 1930s and earlier, and growing deck repair and replacement needs for those built during the Interstate construction era. Agencies responsible for managing the nation's bridges must use limited funds as wisely as possible. A Bridge Management System (BMS) can help transportation agencies evaluate current and future conditions and needs and determine the best mix of maintenance and improvement work on a road network over time with and without budget limitations. These guidelines set out the minimum requirements of a BMS capable of providing this type of evaluation. At the minimum, a BMS should consist of both procedures for coordinating various organizational units and technical inputs and a computerized database and decision support tool. These minimum requirements should not be construed as mandates but rather as essential features of a management system capable of best allocating funds to bridges on a network in order to protect safety, preserve the national investment in bridges, and serve commerce and the motoring public. The guidelines describe the scope of the bridge management problem, present the genesis and objectives of BMS, detail the essential features, explain alternative approaches to developing a BMS, recommend implementation steps, address issues concerning integration of infrastructure management systems, and suggest other capabilities an agency may wish to incorporate into its BMS.


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