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Linking Organisation Objectives with Asset Information Requirements for Highway Infrastructure Projects

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posted on 2025-03-18, 11:10 authored by Georgios Hadjidemetriou, Nicola Moretti, James Heaton, Manu Sasidharan, Ajith Parlikad, Jennifer Schooling
The success of an organisation or a project in civil engineering relates with realising and utilising the full potential of their assets. This can only be accomplished once it has been established what information is needed to optimise performance and manage risk during asset life cycle. The Building Information Modelling approach comprehends a set of methods and tools for effective asset information management. However, Asset Information Requirements are often shaped without direct connection to, or sight of, the Organisational Objectives they aim to achieve. The “Line-of-Sight” methodology has been created to bridge this gap by creating Function Information Requirements. Presented herein is a thorough exploration of the benefits and limitations of applying Line-of-Sight to highway infrastructure projects. This highlights the need for infrastructure asset owners and managers to employ this methodology to optimise information management and decision-making. The proposed methodology has the potential to redefine asset management and realign it with organisational imperatives.<p></p>

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  • Yes

Page range

397-404

ISSN

2195-4356

Publisher

Springer International Publishing

ISBN

9783031254475

Conference proceeding

Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering

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