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Toward infrastructure improvement : an agenda for research / Committee for an Infrastructure Technology Research Agenda, Building Research Board, Geotechnical Board, Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems, National Research Council.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Gould, James P.
Lemer, Andrew C.
National Research Council (U.S.). Committee for an Infrastructure Technology Research Agenda.
National Research Council (U.S.). Building Research Board.
National Research Council (U.S.). Geotechnical Board.
National Research Council (U.S.). Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems.
Series:
Studies in infrastructure technology and policy.
Studies in infrastructure technology and policy
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Infrastructure (Economics)--United States.
Infrastructure (Economics).
Public works--United States.
Public works.
Physical Description:
xiii, 129 p. : ill.
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Washington, DC : National Academy Press, 1994.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This book advises the federal government on a national infrastructure research agenda. It takes the position that the traditional disciplinary and institutional divisions among infrastructure modes and professions are largely historical artifacts that impose barriers to the development of new technology and encourages the government to embrace a more interdisciplinary approach. In order to be practical, the study focuses on infrastructure technologies that can be incorporated into or overlay current systems, allow for alternative future alternative future urban development, and are likely to have value cutting across the distinct functional modes of infrastructure. Finally, the report is organized according to seven broad cross-cutting areas that should promote interdisciplinary approaches to infrastructure problems: systems life-cycle management, analysis and decision tools, information management, condition assessment and monitoring technology, the science of materials performance and deterioration, construction equipment and procedures, and technology management.
Contents:
Toward Infrastructure Improvement
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Contents
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
INFRASTRUCTURE AS A SYSTEM
INFRASTRUCTURE RESEARCH AND THE NSF'S ROLE
NICHE OPPORTUNITIES
RESEARCH LEADING TO INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENT
1 INTRODUCTION
RESEARCH AS AN INSTRUMENT FOR IMPROVING INFRASTRUCTURE
THE STUDY AND ITS ORIGIN
THE SCOPE OF INFRASTRUCTURE
THE BENEFITS OF INFRASTRUCTURE RESEARCH
GUIDING PRINCIPLES
STRUCTURE OF THE REPORT
NOTES
2 THE CONTEXT AND STATUS OF U.S. INFRASTRUCTURE RESEARCH
U.S. SPENDING ON INFRASTRUCTURE R&amp
D
RESEARCHERS AND RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS
Government Laboratories
Academic Institutions
Professional, Industry, And Trade Institutes
International Activities
PRIOR STUDIES OF RESEARCH NEEDS
THE NSF'S ROLE IN INFRASTRUCTURE RESEARCH
THE NICHE AREAS
3 Systems Life-Cycle Management
INFRASTRUCTURE DEMAND AND SERVICE-LIFE MANAGEMENT
Issues Of Public Goods Demand, Prices, And Costs
Managing Derived Demand
Infrastructure As A Life-Cycle Production Process
Assessing Consequences Of Materials Innovation
TOTAL SYSTEM INVENTORY, MONITORING, AND MANAGEMENT
Analytical Inventories Of Infrastructure Systems
Statistical Analyses And Benchmarking5 of Infrastructure
Deviations-Detection Systems For Public Health And Safety
Quicker Response Infrastructure Management
Infrastructure Junction Points And Common-Use Corridors
Private And Public Interface In Infrastructure
STANDARDS, REGULATIONS, AND OTHER EXTERNAL INFLUENCES
Shifts In Design And Management Objectives
New Approaches To Siting And Technology Decisions
4 ANALYSIS AND DECISION TOOLS
SYSTEMS MODELS
Ex Post Analysis Of Planning And Design Methods
Demand/Capacity Analysis
FASTER INTEGRATION OF NEW TECHNOLOGY INTO DESIGN PRACTICE.
ANTICIPATING CONSEQUENCES OF CATASTROPHIC EVENTS
Construction Effects On Lifeline Systems
Emergency Infrastructure Operations Procedures
5 INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
ADVANCED DATA ACQUISITION AND MANAGEMENT METHODS
Remote-Satellite Imagery
Improved Use of SCADA
NETWORK ANALYSIS METHODS
Aggregation And Disaggregation Methods
Intermodal Interactions
EDUCATION FOR INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGEMENT
Using Information Highways
Uses of Multi-Media
NOTE
6 CONDITION ASSESSMENT AND MONITORING TECHNOLOGY
NONDISRUPTIVE, NONDESTRUCTIVE, CONDITION-MONITORING TECHNIQUES
Structural Assessment
Site Characterization
SYSTEM-WIDE CONDITION ASSESSMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS AND MANAGEMENT OF RESIDUALS
Chemical Grouting
Management of Infrastructure Waste and Residuals
7 SCIENCE OF MATERIALS PERFORMANCE AND DETERIORATION
HIGH-PERFORMANCE MATERIALS
Polymers
Geosynthetics
Other High-Performance Material Applications
CHARACTERIZATION OF DAMAGE, DETERIORATION, AND AGING
Limit States And Failure Criteria
Time-Dependent Deformation And Strength
Cost-Effectiveness Assessment
8 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT AND PROCEDURES
HIGH-PERFORMANCE CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES
Improved Information Exchange
Off-Site Pre-Fabrication
Resource Scheduling
CONSTRUCTION WASTE DISPOSAL
Dredge Spoil
Characterization and Assessment of Contaminated Sites
Dry Construction Waste
UNDERGROUND CONSTRUCTION
Automated Tunneling
Trenchless Technology
Hazards Mitigation
Construction Effects on Adjacent Facilities
CONSTRUCTION SAFETY
REHABILITATION AND RETROFIT
System Isolation
Access to Degraded Segments
DECOMMISSIONING
Temporary Facilities
Network Devolution
PROCUREMENT AND MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
Contracting Practices
Project Management Tools
NOTES.
9 TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT
ACHIEVING HIGH PERFORMANCE
Defining and Measuring Performance
Incorporating Externalities
Emergency Procedures
TECHNOLOGY ADAPTATION TO INFRASTRUCTURE
Technology Compatibility Assessment
Analysis of Technology Markets
INSTITUTIONAL OBSTACLES TO INNOVATION
Criteria and Standards
Impact of Procurement Methods
Performance/Cost Trade-Offs Under Uncertainty
RESEARCH-TO-INNOVATION PROCESS
10 RESEARCH LEADING TO INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENT
REFERENCES
Acronyms
A BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF COMMITTEE MEMBERS AND STAFF
STAFF
B PROSPECTUS
A STUDY OF PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH FOR THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY
C WORKSHOP ON INFRASTRUCTURE TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH NEEDS JUNE 2-3, 1993 WORKSHOP PARTICIPANTS
CHAIRMAN
MEMBERS
INVITED GUESTS
D METHODOLOGY EMPLOYED IN THE STUDY
E SPECIFIC TECHNOLOGIES
DIGITAL CONTROLS AND "INTELLIGENT" URBAN AREAS
PHOTOVOLTAIC ENERGY PRODUCTION
PNEUMATIC TUBE TRANSPORT
SUPERCONDUCTIVITY FOR INFRASTRUCTURE APPLICATIONS
AUTOMATED AIRPORT OPERATIONS.
Notes:
"James P. Gould, Andrew C. Lemer, editors."
Committee chairman: James P. Gould.
Funding was provided by the National Science Foundation.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
1-280-21098-2
9786610210985
0-309-57332-7
0-585-08480-7
OCLC:
923265306

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