Abstract

AbstractBridges and tunnels have in many cases reached their design service life and keep ageing, with the maintenance needs constantly increasing. Besides, transport infrastructure currently carries significantly more traffic loads than what it has been originally designed for and traffic keeps changing e.g. due to introduction of platooning or autonomous vehicles. Such conditions bring safety risks to bridges and tunnels. In the last two decades there have been nearly 40 major failures of road and railway bridges and tunnels in Europe, with hundreds of people killed and injured. At the same time, resources and capacity for conservation and care are too limited and should be used in an optimised way to counteract the growing backlog of maintenance. There is a strong conviction that use of novel technologies for condition survey may aid the task of managing the safety risks to transport infrastructure. Despite increasing amount of good practice, uniform approach to data‐informed safety and risk assessment, and maintenance decision‐making is however missing.This contribution presents the review of the current state of standardization on monitoring, data‐informed safety assessment and maintenance policies of bridges and tunnels in the European countries.

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