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Decision Aids for Sewer Pipeline Installation and Rehabilitation
Sewer systems form a vital component of the municipal infrastructure in the United States. Many of the sewer systems in the US were constructed during the turn of the 20th century and are reaching the end stages of their design life. Sewer systems are eroding due to aging, excessive demand, misuse, exposure, and neglect. Trenchless technology (TT) consists of a wide range of methods, materials, and equipment to install new or to rehabilitate existing underground pipelines and utility systems with minimal excavation of the ground. The development, selection, and utilization of trenchless technology (TT) has expanded rapidly over the past ten years. The reason for this exceptional growth is the desire to install or rehabilitate underground pipeline systems with minimum impact on society and the environment. The benefits of trenchless technology are quite apparent when compared to the conventional open-cut process. However, it is necessary to evaluate the suitability and appropriateness of any rehabilitation system, trenchless or otherwise, on a project to project basis by considering all the criteria and subcriteria important for the decision task. This paper presents a framework for a decision support system to assist construction managers in selecting the most appropriate technology for a project by systematically evaluating five groups of criteria and subcriteria with respect to the knowledge based preference of the user and the project specific situation.
Decision Aids for Sewer Pipeline Installation and Rehabilitation
Sewer systems form a vital component of the municipal infrastructure in the United States. Many of the sewer systems in the US were constructed during the turn of the 20th century and are reaching the end stages of their design life. Sewer systems are eroding due to aging, excessive demand, misuse, exposure, and neglect. Trenchless technology (TT) consists of a wide range of methods, materials, and equipment to install new or to rehabilitate existing underground pipelines and utility systems with minimal excavation of the ground. The development, selection, and utilization of trenchless technology (TT) has expanded rapidly over the past ten years. The reason for this exceptional growth is the desire to install or rehabilitate underground pipeline systems with minimum impact on society and the environment. The benefits of trenchless technology are quite apparent when compared to the conventional open-cut process. However, it is necessary to evaluate the suitability and appropriateness of any rehabilitation system, trenchless or otherwise, on a project to project basis by considering all the criteria and subcriteria important for the decision task. This paper presents a framework for a decision support system to assist construction managers in selecting the most appropriate technology for a project by systematically evaluating five groups of criteria and subcriteria with respect to the knowledge based preference of the user and the project specific situation.
Decision Aids for Sewer Pipeline Installation and Rehabilitation
Gokhale, Sanjiv (author) / Hastak, Makarand (author)
Construction Congress VI ; 2000 ; Orlando, Florida, United States
Construction Congress VI ; 151-163
2000-02-14
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
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