R 15.1 Incorporating resilience into asset management
Monday, February 7 09:00 - 10:30 (Calgary) | Room 3
Chair: Gerardo FLINTSCH, Chair of PIARC TC 3.3, USA
The section presents a series of approaches and case studies for incorporating resilience into the Asset Management business processes. Resilience is becoming a key consideration in Asset Management as agencies strive to identify risk associated with extreme events and develop robust, data-driven, risk-based decision support frameworks and tools for managing the road infrastructure. The session presents (1) a methodologies for assessing the benefits of possible maintenance activities in terms of discounted risk reduction illustrated with a case study in the Santarem region of Portugal, (2) the use of data driven decision making, asset condition assessment, and identification of vulnerabilities and resilience implementation actions in Canada, and (3) the plans to establish a modern, effective and sustainable road Asset Management framework that incorporates resilience in Poland.
Welcome and session introduction
• Mr. Matthew HAUBRICH, Member of PIARC TC 3.3, USA
Presentations
Decision
support tool for improving resilience of transportation infrastructure
• Mr. Rade HAJDIN, Member of PIARC TC 3.3, Leader WG2, Switzerland
• Mr. Nikola TANASIC, Member of PIARC TC 3.3, Switzerland
Asset Management Contributions to Road System Resilience in
Canada
• Mr. David HEIN, Member of PIARC TC 3.3, Canada
Resilience in Road Asset Management in Poland
• Mr. Adam ZOFKA, Member of PIARC TC 3.3, Poland
• Mr. Andrzej MACIEJEWSKI, General Directorate for National Roads and Motorway, Poland
Questions and Answers
• Moderated by Matthew HAUBRICH
Conclusion
• Mr. James SMITH, Member of PIARC TC 3.3, Canada
Session Organiser: Gerardo FLINTSCH
Session Secretary: James SMITH