Highways England operates, maintains and improves England’s Strategic Road Network (SRN), which has a diverse asset base. Well-maintained geotechnical assets are key to a safe and smooth-running SRN, and failure of these assets can lead to delays, resulting in significant economic impacts. This paper reviews available remote sensing techniques to understand their potential application for proactively managing Highways England’s geotechnical assets. The integration of remote sensing into Highways England’s established asset-management processes is discussed. The conclusions suggest that recent technological advances bear promise for a more systematic and widespread application of remote sensing for geotechnical asset management, alongside cross-asset applications, ensuring greater efficiencies. When used alongside other complementary monitoring methods, remote sensing contributes towards improving safety and asset knowledge and a reduced need for physical asset inspections. Specific implementation challenges include the diversity of required scales and techniques, procurement across asset groups and data management and analysis. However, engineers are equipped to overcome these challenges and exploit the potential of remote sensing to ensure a safe, resilient and efficient SRN ultimately.
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August 01 2018
Remote sensing for proactive geotechnical asset management of England’s Strategic Roads Available to Purchase
Áine Ní Bhreasail, BE, PhD, CEng
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Arup, London, UK
(corresponding author: aine.nibhreasail@arup.com)
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Oliver Pritchard, BSc, MSc, PhD, FGS
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Oliver Pritchard, BSc, MSc, PhD, FGS
Arup, Solihull, UK
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Savina Carluccio, BSc, MSc, CEng;
Savina Carluccio, BSc, MSc, CEng
Arup, London, UK
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Jason Manning, BSc, CGeol, FGS;
Jason Manning, BSc, CGeol, FGS
Arup, London, UK
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Tony Daly, BEng, FGS;
Tony Daly, BEng, FGS
Amageo Ltd, Melksham, UK
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Andrew Merritt, BSc, PhD
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Andrew Merritt, BSc, PhD
Aecom, Los Angeles, CA, USA
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James Codd, BSc, MSc, EurGeol, CGeol, FGS
James Codd, BSc, MSc, EurGeol, CGeol, FGS
Highways England, Guildford, UK
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(corresponding author: aine.nibhreasail@arup.com)
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
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August 30 2017
Accepted:
June 26 2018
Online ISSN: 2053-0250
Print ISSN: 2053-0242
ICE Publishing: All rights reserved
2019
Infrastructure Asset Management (2019) 6 (4): 222–232.
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Received:
August 30 2017
Accepted:
June 26 2018
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Ní Bhreasail Á, Pritchard O, Carluccio S, Manning J, Daly T, Merritt A, Codd J (2019), "Remote sensing for proactive geotechnical asset management of England’s Strategic Roads". Infrastructure Asset Management, Vol. 6 No. 4 pp. 222–232, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jinam.17.00025
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