E-bridge 3.0: A strategic approach to structural health monitoring of bridges in Costa Rica
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2016Autor
Garita-Rodríguez, César
Ortiz-Quesada, Giannina
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The general condition of road infrastructure is a major weakness of the
Costa Rican economy. In particular, a significant percentage of national bridges show
an average or critical condition regarding parts of their structure. On the other hand,
road and bridge infrastructure is crucial for the national economy since it promotes
activities such as tourism and commercial trade. In this context, proper planning and
prioritization of infrastructure projects is of high importance for related government
institutions. In order to support these strategic activities, it is necessary to gather and
monitor up-to-date information originating from different distributed systems and
tools. e-Bridge 3.0 is a recent on-going project at the Costa Rica Institute of Technology
(TEC) aimed at the design of a bridge monitoring system to integrate strategic
information about bridge structures. Modern business intelligence techniques
will be applied to generate strategic performance indicators regarding for instance
general reliability and remaining lifespan. This paper introduces the e-Bridge 3.0
project as an initiative towards the establishment of a national bridge monitoring
system, which would have a significant impact on the effectiveness of national civil
infrastructure management.
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