Multi-risk assessment for bridges: The application of the Italian Guidelines

Silvia Di Sano, Giancarlo Costa, Pier Francesco Giordano, Maria Pregnolato, Maria Pina Limongelli

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Abstract

Bridges are essential elements in the built environment since they underpin the functioning of transportation systems. Nevertheless, they are vulnerable due to aggressive environment, demand beyond the design level, and other contingencies such as extreme events. The management of bridges represents a significant challenge for improving transport performance and ensure the safety of users. In Italy, bridge management is addressed by the recent “Guidelines for risk classification and management, safety evaluation and monitoring of existing bridges” which were issued by the Italian Ministry for Public Work in 2020. The guidelines propose an operational approach with distinctive characteristics: (i) risk-based, i.e., based on the typical parameters of hazard, vulnerability, and exposure; (ii) multi-level, i.e., they include six assessment levels (0-5) of increasing complexity; and (iii) multi-risk, i.e., they assess structural/foundation, seismic, hydrological and landslide risk. This paper presents a general overview of the 2020 Italian Guidelines and their application to a selected case study. Lessons from the application to the case study are drafted and possible criticalities highlighted.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)772-779
Number of pages8
Journalce/papers
Volume6
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023
EventEuroStruct 2023: 2nd Conference of the European Association on Quality Control of Bridges and Structures - University of Natural Resources and Life-Sciences (BOKU), Vienna, Austria
Duration: 25 Sept 202329 Sept 2023
https://eurostruct.org/eurostruct-2023/

Keywords

  • bridge management
  • infrastructures
  • Italian guidelines
  • structural safety
  • risk assessment
  • risk classification

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