A decision support system to proactively manage subsurface utilities

Barry G. Clarke, Derek Magee, Vania Dimitrova, Anthony G. Cohn, Heshan Du, Quratul-ain Mahesar, Ali M. Sadeghioon, Chris D.F. Rogers, David Gunn, David Enwisle, Helen Reeves, Richard Collins, Ross Stirling, Stephanie Glendinning

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Abstract / Description of output

Critical infrastructure assets are defined in terms of their purpose (e.g. roads, water, and energy) yet the ground, which supports these assets, can also be considered a critical asset leading to the conclusion that any assessment of critical infrastructure must consider the ground in that assessment. While the interdependency of critical infrastructures is recognised, the consequences of failing to recognise the ground as an asset can lead to failure of the infrastructure it supports. This motivates the need for a decision support system for subsurface utilities that takes into account the surrounding ground and the overlying road structure. These facilities mostly exist in an urban environment. The ground supports the road and the underlying utility which means the failure of any of these assets (road, ground, or utility) can trigger a failure in the others, the most extreme example being the collapse of roads due to erosion of the supporting ground by a leaking pipe. This paper describes the principles that underpin a novel decision support system for those engaged in street works of any kind, and how a multidisciplinary approach is being used to create a practical toolkit to reduce risk and minimise disruption to proactively manage subsurface utilities using site observations and investigations, public and private databases, expert opinions captured in a number of ontologies and an inference engine to produce guidance that takes into account risk and sustainability criteria.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages10
Publication statusPublished - 11 Sept 2017
EventInternational Symposium for Next Generation Infrastructure 2017 - London, United Kingdom
Duration: 11 Sept 201713 Sept 2017

Symposium

SymposiumInternational Symposium for Next Generation Infrastructure 2017
Abbreviated titleISNGI 2017
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityLondon
Period11/09/1713/09/17

Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)

  • Critical infrastructure
  • roads
  • utilities
  • ground
  • investigation
  • asset management

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