R. Dziedzic, L. Amador, C. An, Zhi Chen, U. Eicker, A. Hammad, F. Nasiri, M. Nik-Bakht, M. Ouf, O. Moselhi
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A framework for asset management planning in sustainable and resilient cities
This paper introduces a set of strategies for facilitating sustainable and resilient asset management planning of civil infrastructure. Recent advances in research and technological development applicable to each step of the asset management process are reviewed. The focus is primarily on municipal assets including water, wastewater and drainage systems, road networks and buildings. Based on the innovative and holistic practices identified, a set of ideal asset management practices is proposed. These include considering natural assets, safety and human factors, environmental and social costs as well as using big data and IoT to better model and optimize asset performance. Given the gap between research, practice, and ideal approaches, a set of strategies is proposed. These are intended to guide future research, guidelines and policy developments. They highlight the application of new technologies and big data in better managing municipal infrastructure and accounting for environmental and social impacts.