Multi-Criteria decision-making approach for Building Resilient and Sustainable Transportation Infrastructure
项目名称: Multi-Criteria decision-making approach for Building Resilient and Sustainable Transportation Infrastructure
摘要: This project will develop and validate a multi-criteria decision-making approach for enhancing the longevity of transportation infrastructure built on problematic test site conditions that includes poor subsoil conditions. In the United States, the annual cost of damage to constructed facilities built on problematic subsoil conditions was approximately $13 billion, and a significant portion of this amount can be attributed to damages sustained by pavement infrastructure. With continuing pressure on transportation agencies across the nation, several techniques including replacing the existing material and treating the problematic soils were implemented. Despite the efforts, one of the key uncertainty is lack of a rational multi-criteria approach that evaluates available alternatives and provides a reliable solution that increases the resiliency of the transportation infrastructure. This project will develop a multi-criteria decision-making approach by accounting both resilient and sustainability factors in building resilient transportation infrastructure on problematic test site conditions with poor subgrade soils. The developed approach accounts for different variables including treatment techniques, type of stabilizer, curing period, life cycle cost analyses including user costs and agency costs, environmental effects, and performance monitoring data. The developed multi-criteria approach will be illustrated and validated on two different test sites including stabilized pavement infrastructure and at a bridge infrastructure. The proposed research is of significant importance to Federal and State Highway Agencies as well as the construction industry at large. Any reductions in maintenance costs will be considered as huge savings to transportation agencies and these savings could be invested in other transportation needs.
状态: Active
资金: $142502
资助组织: Center for Transportation, Equity, Decisions & Dollars (CTEDD)<==>University of Texas at Arlington<==>Office of the Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology
执行机构: University of Texas at Arlington
开始时间: 20191101
主题领域: Bridges and other structures;Geotechnology;Planning and Forecasting;Transportation (General)
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