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Life-cycle cost analysis system for pavement management at project level
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Highway PavementPavement EngineeringEngineeringWhole Life CostPerformance-based Building DesignOptimisation ModelPavement DesignLife Cycle CostingStructural PerformanceLife Cycle ManagementDeterioration ModelingStructural EngineeringSustainable DesignOperations ResearchPavementsLogisticsSystems EngineeringTransportation EngineeringDesignPavement ManagementPortuguese ManualRehabilitationoptimisation Modelsgenetic AlgorithmsCivil EngineeringBusinessLife Cycle AssessmentConstruction ManagementConstruction Engineering
Abstract Despite the fact that it considers a design period of 20 years for flexible pavements, the Portuguese manual of pavement structures states the importance of making a life-cycle cost analysis (LCCA) for a period of no less than 40 years, called project analysis period, in order to compare different pavement solutions in terms of global costs for the final choice of the pavement structure for a national road or a highway. The problem is that until now this analysis has never been done in Portugal. This paper presents a new LCCA system based on an optimisation model considering pavement performance, called OPTIPAV, developed and programmed to help pavement designers to choose the best pavement structure for a road or a highway. The LCCA system considers the serviceability concept adopted by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials for use in the design of flexible pavements. The results obtained by the application of the new LCCA system clearly indicate that it is a valuable addition to the road engineer's toolbox. Keywords: pavement designlife-cycle cost analysisdeterministic pavement performance modelspavement maintenance and rehabilitationoptimisation modelsgenetic algorithms Acknowledgements The authors are grateful to the Portuguese Foundation of Science and Technology for the financial support provided to this study through Grant PTDC/ECM/112775/2009 – MODAT – Multi-Objective Decision-Aid Tool for Highway Asset Management, financed by the European Community Fund FEDER. The authors wish to acknowledge the reviewers for their valuable comments and suggestions. Notes 1. jmos@student.dec.uc.pt Additional informationNotes on contributorsJoão Santos 1 1. jmos@student.dec.uc.pt
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