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Asset information management as part of resource protection

Abstract

Les exposés écrits du congrès ont été publiés dans la langue dans laquelle ils ont été soumis à l’ATC.

As part of its sustainability strategy, the City of Münster’s Office for Mobility and Civil Engineering (AMT) is pursuing the goal of systematically integrating ecological, economic and technical requirements into municipal asset management (AM). This article focuses on the implementation of an environmental program that combines strategic and operational objectives with concrete measures. Special attention is paid to the integration of scientific research results into existing planning and decision-making processes.

Three research projects are considered: DaRkSeit – Data-based assessment of the resilience of municipal road infrastructure addresses the previously lacking substance-oriented condition assessment of municipal roads through a data-based software solution for the resilient planning of maintenance strategies.

ReKoTi – Resource Plan for Municipal Civil Engineering identifies and evaluates technical, administrative and legal framework conditions for resource-efficient civil engineering practice and develops optimization approaches using Building Information Modeling (BIM). The central result is a municipal resource plan, which includes approaches for calculating the anthropogenic stock and the monetary valuation of urban infrastructures.

In addition, a research project on web-based excavation management is presented, which enables digital coordination and control of external interventions in traffic areas in order to minimize substance losses and service life shortening.

The article analyses/describes how these findings were transferred into the management and control practices of the AMT and discusses the resulting methodological, organizational and technological implications for sustainable municipal infrastructure management.

Keywords: Sustainability, asset management, municipal infrastructure, civil engineering, resource management, anthropogenic storage, BIM, road maintenance, digitalization, administrative practice.

Conference Paper Details

Titre de la séance:
New Technologies in Asset Management
Author(s):
Buttgereit, Alexander
Block, Marlena
Gomolluch, Stefan
Catégorie:
Gestion des actifs
Année:
2025