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Cross-asset resource allocation framework for achieving performance sustainability

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posted on 2024-11-02, 01:48 authored by Mohammad Dehghani, Filippo GiustozziFilippo Giustozzi, Gerardo Flintsch, Maurizio Crispino
Resource allocation across multiple assets in transportation systems has gained significant attention over the past few years. In this context, a framework was proposed to help decision makers estimate the optimal resource allocation across multiple assets considering functional, structural, and environmental performance indicators. Carbon dioxide equivalent emissions were considered in the calculations, along with condition measures to evaluate the optimal budget allotment scenario that will lead to structural and functional integrity and environmental sustainability. The application of the framework was demonstrated in a case study with pavement and bridge assets. Results showed that the framework could be used as a supporting tool for decision makers and transportation agencies to estimate the optimal budget to invest on each asset. Also, the impact of different parameters on resource allocation policy was evaluated with a sensitivity analysis. Findings showed that the initial condition of assets and the priority (weights) assigned to each indicator (functional, structural, and environmental) could change the optimal resource allocation scenarios. The relative size of the assets was also found to have had a notable impact on the optimal budget share. Finally, the need for agencies to consider their own data inputs is discussed and recommendations for future research are given.

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    DOI - Is published in 10.3141/2361-03
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    ISSN - Is published in 03611981

Journal

Transportation Research Record

Issue

2361

Start page

16

End page

24

Total pages

9

Publisher

U.S. National Research Council * Transportation Research Board

Place published

United States

Language

English

Former Identifier

2006067596

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2017-01-11

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