Techniques in the Management of Existing Maritime Structures to Maximize Asset Use and Extend Design Life
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Published:2014
Robert Dunsire, Andrew Kirk, Kathryn Jamieson, 2014. "Techniques in the Management of Existing Maritime Structures to Maximize Asset Use and Extend Design Life", From Sea to Shore – Meeting the Challenges of the Sea: (Coasts, Marine Structures and Breakwaters 2013), William Allsop, Kevin Burgess
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This paper presents a discussion of the need to extend the design and operational life of existing maritime structures. It describes modern techniques that can be used to achieve this objective. The need to align the solution with the business requirements and maximize the asset use is explored. Examples are given of project approaches followed and typical design methods used. Case studies are used to illustrate the topics covered in the paper.
It is becoming increasingly necessary to use innovative methods to extend the useful life of existing maritime structures. There are many reasons why this is so, including the need to strictly control cost expenditure on port and maritime assets, changes in the use of the facility as business requirements evolve and extending the design life of a facility to best meet customer use.
