Bridges are one of the key components of the transportation network infrastructure. Constructing bridges requires a large investment. To this end, identification of effective parameters in urban bridge maintenance plays an important role. Hence, the present study aims to prioritise these parameters in metropolitan Tehran, Iran. For this purpose, fuzzy decision making methods were used in the following phases: (i) data analysis to evaluate research indicators; (ii) evaluation of descriptive statistics parameters in factors analysis; (iii) monitoring and screening factors; and (iv) prioritising factors. The statistical population was estimated to be 200 people and Morgan’s table was used to determine the sample size; the minimum sample size was calculated to be 127 (S = 127) and questionnaires were given to 127 experts. The results provided six main factors: structural indicators (reliability = 0.84, validity = 0.64), climate and hydrology (reliability = 0.89, validity = 0.51), safety (reliability = 0.94, validity = 0.62), strategic (regional) importance (reliability = 0.62, validity = 0.94), budget (reliability = 0.88, validity = 0.66) and traffic and paving (reliability = 0.87, validity = 0.52). Based on the results, three factors with a higher rank related to each of the main indicators were prioritised. The results can be used to determine the status of the existing bridges in a transportation network based on the damage observed.
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February 11 2026
Identifying and prioritising effective parameters in urban bridge maintenance using fuzzy logic
Shahnam Javadian;
Shahnam Javadian
Department of Civil Engineering, Ki.C.,
Islamic Azad University
, Kish, Iran
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Babak Aminnejad;
Department of Civil Engineering, Ro.C.,
Islamic Azad University
, Roudehen, Iran
Corresponding author Babak Aminnejad (babak.aminnejad@iau.ac.ir)
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AliReza Lork
AliReza Lork
Department of Civil Engineering,
Ka.C., Islamic Azad University
, Karaj, Iran
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Corresponding author Babak Aminnejad (babak.aminnejad@iau.ac.ir)
Competing interests There are no conflicts of interest.
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
April 16 2025
Accepted:
August 28 2025
Online ISSN: 1751-7664
Print ISSN: 1478-4637
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Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Bridge Engineering (2026) 179 (3): 314–326.
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Received:
April 16 2025
Accepted:
August 28 2025
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Javadian S, Aminnejad B, Lork A (2026), "Identifying and prioritising effective parameters in urban bridge maintenance using fuzzy logic". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Bridge Engineering, Vol. 179 No. 3 pp. 314–326, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jbren.25.00020
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