2005
DOI: 10.1177/0361198105191100103
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Framework for Inspection, Maintenance, and Replacement of Corrugated Steel Culvert Pipes

Abstract: A framework for inspection, rehabilitation, and replacement of corrugated steel culvert pipes (CSCP) is developed. It is expected to lead to developing a culvert information management system (CIMS), wherein justification and need are based on recent Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) requirements. The CIMS will assist in evaluating infrastructure assets and facilitate comparing present costs of preserving infrastructure. Benefits include long-term savings from adopting optimized preventive mainten… Show more

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“…Having significant relevance in particular, the location and surrounding area information, section and material type, culvert age, and flow characteristics. The culvert's service life may differ from its design life, and it depends largely on the supporting soil, local environment and corrosive/abrasive properties of the transported fluid and solids [3]. Adequate inspection and maintenance practices can improve culvert's serviceability mitigating premature failure or degradation progress.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Having significant relevance in particular, the location and surrounding area information, section and material type, culvert age, and flow characteristics. The culvert's service life may differ from its design life, and it depends largely on the supporting soil, local environment and corrosive/abrasive properties of the transported fluid and solids [3]. Adequate inspection and maintenance practices can improve culvert's serviceability mitigating premature failure or degradation progress.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%