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Title: Overview of the


1
Overview of the Bridge Evaluation Quality
Assurance Scan
American Association of State Highway and
Transportation Officials Federal Highway
Administration National Cooperative Highway
Research Program AASHTO Annual
Meeting September, 2007
2
Scan Team Member Home States
Tod Kimball FHWA Vermont
Paul Jensen Montana DOT
Dave Juntunen MI DOT Larry Hummel Van Buren
County
Pete Weykamp New York DOT

Harry Capers Arora and Assoc.
Dr. Glenn Washer Univ. of Missouri
Tom Everett FHWA HQ
Randy Cox Texas DOT
Tom Drda FHWA North Carolina
AASHTO
FHWA
Academia
FHWA HQ
Consultant
3
Scan Countries
Red Visited Blue Met with in Denmark
4
PURPOSE and SCOPE
  • Assist in NBIS regulation implementation.
  • Explore effective bridge inspection systems in
    other countries.
  • Satisfy the 2001 Data Quality Act.
  • Review types of data collected by other
    countries.

5
TOPICS of INTEREST
  • Organizational Structure and Background
  • Inspection Data
  • Personnel Qualifications
  • Process Control
  • Equipment
  • Documentation

6
FINDINGS
  • European agencies value their bridge
    inspection programs
  • to insure highway user safety
  • to insure durability and service- ability
    expectations are met
  • to enhance capital investment decisions regarding
    their existing bridge inventory

7
FINDINGS
  • Emphasis Placed on Quality
  • Well-defined qualifications,
  • Uniform inspection type definitions,
  • Periodic calibration of inspectors,
  • Data collection processes,
  • Appropriate use of NDT methods
  • Multi-tiered inspection
  • frequency is not fixed

8
FOCUS AREAS
  • Team identified many items that could enhance
    bridge inspection practices within the U.S. and
    organized them into 8 topic areas for further
    evaluation.

9
Inspection References and Tools
  • Heavily detailed illustrated manuals.
  • Damage types quantified and performance indices
    assigned.
  • Standards developed to quantify concrete
    cracking in reports.
  • Inspection vehicles equipped with field
    equipment, office space and bridge records.

10
Reports and Data Management
  • Standardization of reports, forms, terms and
    condition ratings
  • Digital photographs embedded in inspection
    reports
  • Designers required to identify critical areas
    to be inspected
  • Pull down menu of structural condition in
    software allowing automated generation of
    condition rating
  • Separate asset management systems for major
    structures

11
Training And Certification
  • A variety of approaches
  • technical educational requirements
  • specialized training
  • specific training for Inspector, Team Leader,
    PM
  • qualifying exam for each level
  • Match inspector experience with complexity of
    bridge.
  • Keep, at minimum, a core of experts within
    agency.

12
Inspection Types and Frequencies
  • Detailed inspections every 5 to 6 years
  • Interim inspections focused on areas of interest
    identified in the detailed inspection
  • Annual inspections by maintenance
  • Road workers routinely monitor and report issues
    of structural condition
  • European road agencies typically inspect spans of
    two meters.

13
Inspection Types and Frequencies
  • Inspection frequency - based on
  • competency of the inspector
  • inspector qualifications and experience
  • bridge type, condition, age, etc.
  • Competency standards provide assurance
    inspectors can safely determine the frequency.

14
Reference Bridges
  • Finnish use a population of 106 bridges and 26
    culverts as a control sample
  • Data gathered is used to
  • Monitor bridge serviceability and durability over
    time
  • Update deterioration models in bridge management
    system
  • Quality Control of data from non-Reference
    Bridges by providing baseline data for comparison
  • Training and evaluation of inspectors
  • Several agencies use bridges to be demolished
    to evaluate the effectiveness of NDT methods.

15
Reference Bridges
  • Data collected from Reference Bridges in Finland
    is analyzed to
  • determine an inspectors personal quality points
  • monitor trends in data quality and consistency
  • Quality points are used
  • As part of procurement process
  • To develop refresher training for inspectors
  • Finland requires QC plan in consultant agreements

16
Non Destructive Testing (NDT)
  • Used primarily during in-depth inspections.
  • Detailed references outlining appropriate use.
  • Unique applications such as Ultrasonic Shear Wave
    Transducer.

17
Cause of Damage Determination
  • Inspectors Determine Cause of Failure
  • Inspectors are trained to assess damage to a
    structural element and recommend action based on
  • structural stability, user safety effect on the
    damaged components durability
  • Procedures to initiate actions based on the
    severity of the condition.

18
BASt SYSTEMCalculation of Condition Index
Example S 2 (Structural Stability) V 2
(Traffic Safety) D 3 (Durability)
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DATA USAGE
  • POOR to BAD
  • Replace
  • GOOD to GREAT
  • PM
  • FAIR
  • Urgency of Repair
  • Can it be Safely Deferred?

GOOD
FAIR
POOR
21
OTHER
  • German DVD, Inspection According to German
    Industrial Standard (DIN) No 1076.
  • Intended for viewing by the general public,
    politicians, management officials, etc.
  • Provides support for bridge and structure
    inspection.
  • Inspection friendly, security wise details
    were also incorporated into the design of bridges
    on a routine basis

22
RECOMMENDATIONS
  • Develop a nationally accepted basis for
    determining bridge inspection frequencies
  • Draft national guidelines for developing QC/QA
    procedures for use by owners
  • Develop a national integrated inspection -
    repair approach in bridge assessments
  • Enhance FHWA coding guide will photos

23
RECOMMENDATIONS
  • Develop a bridge inspection central resource of
    references and technologies
  • Initiate demonstration project of Ultrasonic
    Shear Wave Transducer
  • Interchange with Finnish Roads on the use of
    statistical methods for quality assurance
  • Technical interchange between countries

24
Current and Planned Post-Trip Activities
  • Preliminary Summary Report submitted
  • Finalize and disseminate final report
  • Scan Technology Implementation Plan
  • Two NCHRP proposals (both submitted and under
    consideration)
  • Final STIP will be available October, 2007
  • Technology transfer activities

25
ILLUSTRATED INSPECTION MANUALS
26
GOALS
  • National adoption of a QC/QA concepts that
    improve the consistency and uniformity of bridge
    inspections across the country
  • A reliability based approach for inspection
    frequency
  • An integrated approach to the inspection program

27
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