Uncertainties in Forecasting Maintenance Costs for Asset Management: Application to an Aging Canal System

AbstractInfrastructure asset managers are often faced with the challenges of utilizing restricted budgets and making use of limited data to manage their assets. These problems are often further exacerbated by the need to meet the needs and aspirations of a diverse range of stakeholders. To address t...

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Veröffentlicht in:ASCE-ASME journal of risk and uncertainty in engineering systems. Part A, Civil Engineering Civil Engineering, 2017-03, Vol.3 (1)
Hauptverfasser: Elcheikh, Marwa, Burrow, Michael P. N
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:AbstractInfrastructure asset managers are often faced with the challenges of utilizing restricted budgets and making use of limited data to manage their assets. These problems are often further exacerbated by the need to meet the needs and aspirations of a diverse range of stakeholders. To address these issues, this paper proposes an integrated asset and risk management framework that considers data uncertainty within the decision-making process. A probabilistic risk-based approach is formulated to examine maintenance costs taking into consideration the uncertainty associated with asset deterioration and the cost and impact of maintenance and informing stakeholders. This approach is demonstrated using a study of the United Kingdom’s canal system. The analysis found large maintenance cost uncertainties for a number of canal assets due to the large percentage of assets at risk of needing repair, large difference in costs between preventive maintenance and major repairs, and greater uncertainty of assets requiring preventative maintenance. The analysis also demonstrates the necessity of adopting a plausible range analysis framework to improve long-term investment and whole-lifecycle costing.
ISSN:2376-7642
2376-7642
DOI:10.1061/AJRUA6.0000890