Transferring Research Innovations in Bridge Inspection Planning to Bridge Inspection Practice: A Qualitative Study

IF 2.7 Q2 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY Infrastructures Pub Date : 2023-11-20 DOI:10.3390/infrastructures8110164
A. Abdallah, Mehmet E. Ozbek, R. Atadero
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Over the last two decades, many researchers have focused on providing new ideas and frameworks to help improve conventional bridge inspection planning approaches, however, little guidance is provided for implementing these new ideas in practice, resulting in limited change. Accordingly, this qualitative study aims to identify the factors that can help improve research products and accelerate research transfer to bridge inspection departments with the goal of enhancing bridge inspection practice. This study used semi-structured interviews, written interviews, and questionnaires for data collection to provide rich results. Responses from twenty-six bridge personnel from state Departments of Transportation (DOTs) across the United States (U.S.) were included in this study. The study found that most participants support a fixed inspection interval over a variable interval since fixed intervals are easier in scheduling and budget planning. Also, participants indicated that the barriers hindering the use of nondestructive techniques are the training required by inspectors, traffic control, and the required access equipment. The study presents the factors change leaders should focus on to facilitate organizational change in DOTs such as enhancing the capacity of DOT staff members and gaining support from the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)
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将桥梁检测规划中的研究创新转化为桥梁检测实践:定性研究
在过去的二十年中,许多研究人员专注于提供新思路和新框架,以帮助改进传统的桥梁检测规划方法,然而,几乎没有为在实践中实施这些新思路提供指导,导致改变有限。因此,本定性研究旨在找出有助于改进研究产品和加快研究成果向桥梁检测部门转化的因素,从而达到加强桥梁检测实践的目的。本研究采用半结构式访谈、书面访谈和问卷调查等方式收集数据,以提供丰富的结果。来自美国各州交通部 (DOT) 的 26 名桥梁检测人员参与了本研究。研究发现,大多数参与者都支持固定检测间隔而非可变间隔,因为固定间隔更易于安排和规划预算。此外,参与者还表示,妨碍使用无损检测技术的障碍是检测人员所需的培训、交通管制和所需的进入设备。本研究介绍了变革领导者在促进交通部组织变革时应关注的因素,如提高交通部工作人员的能力和获得联邦公路管理局 (FHWA) 的支持。
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Infrastructures
Infrastructures Engineering-Building and Construction
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审稿时长
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