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Mengistu A. Jemberie, Assefa M. Melesse and Brook Abate
Urban drainage infrastructures are facing critical challenges due to a lack of integrated asset management, periodic maintenance, improper design, and construction methodologies. The objective of this study is to understand the urban drainage challenges ...
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Betty Susanti, Edi Kadarsa, Mona Foralisa, Ika Juliantina
The purpose of providing toll road infrastructure through Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) is to ensure that the private sector generates sufficient revenue to manage road operations and maintenance effectively. However, in many countries, various pract...
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João Vieira, João Poças Martins, Nuno Marques de Almeida, Hugo Patrício and João Morgado
While digital twins (DTs) have achieved significant visibility, they continue to face a problem of lack of harmonisation regarding their interpretation and definition. This diverse and interchangeable use of terms makes it challenging for scientific acti...
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Konstantinos Mantalovas, Iain Peter Dunn, Francesco Acuto, Vineesh Vijayan, Laura Inzerillo and Gaetano Di Mino
Resource depletion and climate change, amongst others, are increasingly worrying environmental challenges for which the road engineering sector is a major contributor. Globally, viable solutions that comply with the principles of circular economy (CE) ar...
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Alireza Sassani, Omar Smadi and Neal Hawkins
Pavement markings are essential elements of transportation infrastructure with critical impacts on safety and mobility. They provide road users with the necessary information to adjust driving behavior or make calculated decisions about commuting. The vi...
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Oleg Pokusaev,Vasily Kupriyanovsky,Alexander Klimov,Dmitry Namiot,Julia Kupriyanovsky,Eugene Zarechkin
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The paper discusses various European projects for asset management on roads. The subject of consideration is BIM and ontology in the creation and maintenance of projects in the field of construction and operation of roads. Road infrastructure networks ar...
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Maria Barriera, Simon Pouget, Bérengère Lebental and Julien Van Rompu
The assessment of pavement conditions and their evolution with time is a crucial component for the establishment of pavement quality management (QM) plans and the implementation of QM practices. An effective pavement management system (PMS) is based on p...
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Ryan Paulik, Heather Craig and Benjamin Popovich
Evacuation zones are a critical tool for mitigating loss of life in tsunami events. In New Zealand, tsunami evacuation zones are implemented by emergency management agencies at regional or sub-regional scales, providing national coverage for populated co...
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Andrew D. Quinn, Emma J. S. Ferranti, Simon P. Hodgkinson, Anson C. R. Jack, John Beckford and John M. Dora
Extreme weather damages and disrupts transport infrastructure in a multitude of ways. Heavy rainfall and ensuing landslides or flooding may lead to road or rail closures; extreme heat can damage road surfaces, or cause tracks, signalling or electronic eq...
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T. Echaveguren, A. Chamorro, H. de Solminihac
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Complex emergent and adaptive systems raise modeling challenges that cannot always be faced through mathematical modeling. The agent-based simulation is a simulation technique of socio-technical systems that allows modeling the interactions among agents,...
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