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Synergizing GIS and genetic algorithms to enhance road management and fund allocation with a comprehensive case study
Ahmed Gouda Mohamed1, Fahad K Alqahtani2, ElHassan Reda Ismail3
1Construction Engineering and Management Programme, Civil Engineering, The British University in Egypt, Cairo, Egypt. ahmed.ghanem@bue.edu.eg.
Abstract:
This study identifies a critical knowledge gap, revealing how the deterioration of roads, compounded by extensive usage and additional factors, poses significant risks to the road networks' functionality. Without a robust fund allocation and prioritization strategy, the extent of this risk may be overlooked, adversely affecting the performance of essential infrastructure elements. Our research introduces an integrated decision-making model for existing road infrastructures to address this gap. This innovative approach combines a Geographic Information System (GIS)-based road management model with a fund allocation prioritization strategy, enhanced by an optimization engine via a genetic algorithm. The primary aim is to precisely determine Maintenance and Repair (M&R) interventions tailored to the condition states, thereby improving the Pavement Condition Index (PCI) of the road segments. The research is structured around three key objectives: (1) develop a detailed GIS-based road management database incorporating inspection data and attributes of road infrastructure for proactive M&R decision-making; (2) efficiently allocate funds to maintain service delivery on deteriorated roads; and (3) pinpoint the optimal type and timing of M&R interventions to boost the condition and performance of the road segments. Anticipated results will provide asset managers with a comprehensive decision support system for executing effective M&R practices.
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