Assessment and rehabilitation of Central European highway structures, ARCHES. Deliverable D09 : Recommendations on the systematic decision making process associated with maintenance and reconstruction of bridges
Publication details: Bryssel European Commission, 2009; Forum of European National Highway Research Laboratories, FEHRL, Description: 1 USB, 94 s. + bil (74 s.) USBSubject(s): Online resources: Bibl.nr: VTI 2010.0329Location: Abstract: This report was prepared in the work package 2: Structural Assessment and Monitoring of the project ARCHES: Assessment and Rehabilitation of Central European Highway Structures. The main goal of the report is to collect information about decision making processes associ-ated with the maintenance and reconstruction of bridges and to prepare a recommendation. The recommendation was prepared on the basis of collected information and it is concentrated on New Member States (NMS) and Central and Eastern European Countries (CEEC). The report is divided into five main parts: - description of the basic structure of the bridge management system - BMS (chapter 2), - literature review of research reports and conference papers (chapter 3.1 and 3.2), - national reports (chapter 3.3), - questionnaire survey (chapter 3.4), - recommendation (chapter 4).This report was prepared in the work package 2: Structural Assessment and Monitoring of the project ARCHES: Assessment and Rehabilitation of Central European Highway Structures. The main goal of the report is to collect information about decision making processes associ-ated with the maintenance and reconstruction of bridges and to prepare a recommendation. The recommendation was prepared on the basis of collected information and it is concentrated on New Member States (NMS) and Central and Eastern European Countries (CEEC). The report is divided into five main parts: - description of the basic structure of the bridge management system - BMS (chapter 2), - literature review of research reports and conference papers (chapter 3.1 and 3.2), - national reports (chapter 3.3), - questionnaire survey (chapter 3.4), - recommendation (chapter 4).