Moving Toward Smart, Resilient and Sustainable Bridges
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Moving Toward Smart, Resilient and Sustainable Bridges

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Moving Toward Smart, Resilient and Sustainable Bridges

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Moving Toward Smart, Resilient and Sustainable Bridges collects the keynote lectures and technical papers presented at the 13th International Conference on Bridge Maintenance, Safety and Management (IABMAS 2026, Orlando, Florida, USA, 6–10 July 2026). This open access book contains 418 contributions, including the Man-Chung Tang Lecture, the T.Y. Lin Lecture, 7 Keynote Lectures, and 409 papers from 42 countries. These contributions bring together the most recent advances in bridge engineering, uniting academic research and engineering practice around the theme of Moving Toward Smart, Resilient and Sustainable Bridges to solve new and old problems with innovative solutions.

The contributions are organized into keynote lectures, mini-symposia (MS), special sessions (SS), and general sessions (GS), and cover the full breadth of bridge-related topics. Major topics include advanced bridge design, construction and maintenance, safety, reliability and risk evaluation, life-cycle management, resilience and sustainability, structural health monitoring, non-destructive testing and field testing, durability enhancement, repair and rehabilitation, fatigue and corrosion, extreme loads and multi-hazard performance, standardization and bridge management systems, service life prediction, financial planning and whole-life costing, and the growing role of artificial intelligence, digital twins, and robotics in the management of existing and future bridge stocks, among others.

Moving Toward Smart, Resilient and Sustainable Bridges provides an up-to-date overview of the field of bridge engineering and contributes significantly to more rational decision-making on bridge safety, maintenance, management, life-cycle, resilience, whole-life costing and sustainability in order to enhance the welfare of society. The editors expect that this book will serve as a valuable reference to all concerned with bridge structures and infrastructure systems, including engineers, researchers, academics, owners, operators, and students from all areas of bridge engineering.

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Publisher
CRC Press
Year
2026
Print ISBN
9781041311737
Edition
1
eBook ISBN
9781042503469

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Table of Contents
  6. Preface
  7. Acknowledgements
  8. Conference Organization
  9. IABMAS Executive Committee
  10. Sponsors
  11. Editor Biographies
  12. MAN-CHUNG TANG LECTURE
  13. T.Y. LIN LECTURE
  14. KEYNOTE LECTURES
  15. MINI-SYMPOSIA MS01: Life-cycle performance assessment of existing bridges in an aggressive environmentOrganizers: Mitsuyoshi Akiyama, Dan M. Frangopol and Siyi Jia
  16. MS02: Repurposing urban data streams for scalable infrastructure health monitoringOrganizers: Furkan Luleci, Liangfu Ge, Zhenkun Li, Debasish Jana, Valentina Giglioni and Jingxiao Liu
  17. MS03: Automated bridge inspection and condition assessment for network useOrganizers: Kim Obel Nielsen, Poul Linneberg, Silas Nírager and Alan O’Connor
  18. MS04: Climate resilience and flood risk in bridge and infrastructure managementOrganizers: Kim Obel Nielsen, Jens Sandager Jensen and Alan O’Connor
  19. MS05: Assessment, maintenance, and management of existing bridges in latin americaOrganizers: Estefania Cervantes, Eva Lantsoght and Matias Valenzuela
  20. MS06: Digital tools for bridge monitoring and inspection: Computer vision, drones, AI, and digital twinsOrganizers: Jan Winkler, Giulia Marasco, Narazaki Yasutaka, Roland Kromanis, Anna Rakoczy and Cristoforo Demartino
  21. MS07: Bridge loading – measurement and modellingOrganizers: Colin Caprani, Andrzej S. Nowak, Xin Ruan, Junyong Zhou and Eugene O'Brien
  22. Smart maintenance management through AI and data sciences innovations Organizers: H. Furuta, F.N. Catbas, K. Kawamura, H. Emoto, Y. Nomura, T. Kitahara and H. Hattori
  23. MS09: Recent research advances and practical applications of bridge load testingOrganizers: Jacob W. Schmidt, Eva Lantsoght, Yuguang Yanga and Christian Christensen
  24. MS10: Approaches to bridge management / bridge management systems in response to today’s challengesOrganizers: Mitsuyoshi Akiyama, Dan M. Frangopol and Siyi Jia
  25. MS11: Data-enabled integrity management of cable-supported bridgesOrganizers: Mikko Hyyrynen, Khaled Mahmoud, Mohit Soni and Isaac Farreras Alcover
  26. MS12: Replace or repair – strategies for bridge life extension and renewalOrganizers: Claus V. Nielsen, Peter Simonsson, Scot Becker and Brian Leshko
  27. MS13: Digital intelligence enables the performance assessment and prediction of bridge structuresOrganizers: Dalei Wang, Hua Liu, Bin Hu, Jun Li and Xu Han
  28. MS14: Artificial intelligence in bridge condition assessmentOrganizers: Upul Attanayake and Pang-jo Chun
  29. MS15: UHPFRC: Actual and future perspectives for sustainable bridge constructionOrganizers: Deborah Briccola and Eugen BrĂŒhwiler
  30. MS16: Recent advances in artificial intelligence and computer vision for bridge health monitoringOrganizers: Liangfu Ge, Zhenkun Li, Debasish Jana, Valentina Giglioni, Jingxiao Liu and Furkan Luleci
  31. MS17: Innovations in short-span bridges and culverts: Analysis, assessment, durability, and rehabilitationOrganizers: Damian Beben, Halil Sezen, Jan Vaslestad, Tomasz Maleska and Jun He
  32. MS18: Comprehensive AI-based approaches for bridge monitoring, inspection, and evaluationOrganizers: Yue Pan, Haijiang LI, Wenjun Cao and Xiaoyu Zhang
  33. MS19: Emerging NDT technologies for bridge safety, durability, and lifecycle assessmentOrganizers: Ninel Alver and Tetsuya Suzuki
  34. MS20: Steel bridge rehabilitationOrganizer: Masahiro SAKANO
  35. SPECIAL SESSIONSSS01: Artificial intelligence and BIM acquisition for bridge managementOrganizers: Reed M. Ellis, Rade Hajdin and Baßak Bektaß
  36. SS02: Sustainable and resilient railway infrastructures Organizers: A. Mosleh, D. Ribeiro, F.N. Catbas, A. Garmabaki, and A. Stollwitzer
  37. SS03: Ship impact and navigational safety of bridgesOrganizers: SĂžren Randrup-Thomsen, Matt Carter, Michael Roberts, Aris Stathopoulos and Albrecht Lentz
  38. SS04: Fire performance of bridges: Modeling, design, and evaluationOrganizers: Airong Chen, Gang Zhang, Xiaoyi Zhou, Benjin Wang, Rujin ma, Zichao Pan and Huseyin Saglik
  39. SS05: Multi-hazard resilience assessment of infrastructuresOrganizers: Airong Chen, Rujin ma, You Dong and Zichao Pan
  40. SS06: Bridge vulnerability models across different types of hazardOrganizers: Paolo Bocchini and Sushreyo Misra
  41. SS07: Advanced control and monitoring of bridges through emerging digital technologies forresilience transportation infrastructure managementOrganizers: M. Domaneschi, V. Villa, M. Morgese and F.N. Catbas
  42. SS08: Historical bridges: From documentation to rehabilitation and revalorizationOrganizer: Andrés Antonio Torres Acosta
  43. SS09: Digital twins in bridge management and monitoringOrganizers: David Lattanzi and Youngjin Cha
  44. SS10: Smart resilience: From bridge to community scaleOrganizers: John W. van de Lindt and Jamie Ellen Padgett
  45. SS11: Sustainable and efficient monitoring and digitization-based decision-makingOrganizers: Alfred Strauss and Dan M. Frangopol
  46. SS12: Corrosion challenges in reinforced and post-tensioned concrete: Modeling, risk, and resilienceOrganizers: Armin Mehrabi and Qindan Huang
  47. SS13: Toward sustainable infrastructure: Standardizing FRP design, production, and inspectionOrganizers: Armin Mehrabi and Steven Nolan
  48. SS14: Machine learning and digital twins for intelligent life-cycle management of bridges and bridge networksOrganizers: Minghui Cheng, You Dong and Junling Heng
  49. SS15: From 1995 NBI to 2022 SNBI: Major changes, challenges, and opportunities for America’s BridgesOrganizers: Marwaan Debees and Inad Alqurashi
  50. SS16: Smart condition assessment of railway bridgesOrganizers: TĂșlio Bittencourt, Rui Calçada, Diogo Ribeiro, Hermes Carvalho, Pedro Montenegro and Tiago Fazeres Ferradosa
  51. SS17: Digital imaging and remote measurements for automated bridge assessment and health monitoringOrganizers: Monique Head, Yi Bao and Alessandro Sabato
  52. SS18: Recent advances in structural diagnosis and maintenance engineering in KoreaOrganizer: Dong Joo Kim
  53. SS19: Ultra-High-Performance Concrete (UHPC) structural components: Emerging frontiers, innovations, and future directions in bridge engineering and constructionOrganizers: Stavroula Pantazopoulou, Zoi Ralli, Kevin Mackie and Georgios Apostolakis
  54. SS20: Multi-hazard stability design and assessment of bridgesOrganizer: Jian Deng
  55. SS21: Risk-informed SHM for bridges safety assessment and managementOrganizers: Alan O’Connor and Ilaria Venanzi
  56. SS22: Digital twins for bridge managementOrganizers: Eva Lantsoght, Necati Catbas, Reed Ellis, Joan Casas, Jose Matos, Kamyab Zandi and Mikko Hyyrynen
  57. SS23: Digital monitoring and decision models for climate-resilient engineeringOrganizers: Alfred Strauss and Dan M. Frangopol
  58. SS24: Life-cycle risk and reliability of bridges under coastal flood hazardsOrganizers: Mattia Anghileri, Mitsuyoshi Akiyama and Fabio Biondini
  59. GENERAL SESSIONSGS01: Bridge maintenance: Landmark, major bridges and novel technologies
  60. GS02: Bridge safety: Risk and resilience
  61. GS03: Bridge safety: Extreme loads and climate change
  62. GS04: Bridge safety: Sustainability and life-cycle
  63. GS05: Bridge management: Construction and operation of projects
  64. GS06: Bridge management: Codes, standards, education and training
  65. Author Index

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