Engineering Matters

#331 Life Extension for Infrastructure


Listen Later

In the second half of the 20th Century, the world was transformed through infrastructure construction. New roads and railways, levees and power lines, delivered unprecedented comfort and convenience, and laid the foundation for an economy driven by easy transport and trade. But today, as many governments struggle with budgetary constraints and the need to balance decarbonisation with growth, that infrastructure is reaching the end of its design life.

Design life does not set a limit on an assets’ safe and productive use. But it does mark the target the original architects and engineers aimed for when they designed and built this infrastructure. Now, their successors must reconsider each asset’s health, and come up with a plan for its replacement or ongoing use.

If a structure must be demolished and replaced, asset owners face heavy carbon and financial costs. But by truly understanding these assets, they can focus this investment where it is needed and will have the most impact.

In this episode, we learn how engineers and asset owners can work together to collect this data, and identify cost- and carbon-effective solutions. The Netherlands has led the way in infrastructure development, for hundreds of years. Since 1848, this has been overseen by Rijkwaterstaat (RWS), the agency responsible for the country’s famed canals, as well as its roads. 

We learn how RWS has worked with geo-data specialists Fugro to make the best use of existing transport assets, as demand for them has soared; and we hear how cost-effective sensors have been used to monitor the impact of a specific failure mechanism affecting tunnels across the country, allowing them to safely remain open, without unnecessary interventions.

Guests

Edo Noordermeer, Business Consultant, Monitoring, Fugro

Patrick Bakhuizen, Commercial Director, Infrastructure, Fugro

Harry Dekker, Senior Adviser, Tunnels and Geo-Engineering, Rijkwaterstaat

Diederick Bouwmeester, Manager, Geotech, The Netherlands, Fugro

Partner

Fugro is the world’s leading geo-data specialist, collecting and analysing comprehensive information about the Earth and the structures built upon it. Through integrated data acquisition, analysis and advice, Fugro unlocks insights from geo-data to help clients design, build and operate their assets in a safe, sustainable and efficient manner.

The post #331 Life Extension for Infrastructure first appeared on Engineering Matters.

...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

Engineering MattersBy Reby Media

  • 4.5
  • 4.5
  • 4.5
  • 4.5
  • 4.5

4.5

8 ratings


More shows like Engineering Matters

View all
Science Weekly by The Guardian

Science Weekly

410 Listeners

Science In Action by BBC World Service

Science In Action

342 Listeners

Money Clinic with Claer Barrett by Financial Times

Money Clinic with Claer Barrett

55 Listeners

The Life Scientific by BBC Radio 4

The Life Scientific

246 Listeners

The Property Podcast by Rob Bence and Rob Dix from The Property Hub

The Property Podcast

68 Listeners

Unexpected Elements by BBC World Service

Unexpected Elements

355 Listeners

BBC Inside Science by BBC Radio 4

BBC Inside Science

406 Listeners

This is Money Podcast by This is Money

This is Money Podcast

40 Listeners

Dan Snow's History Hit by History Hit

Dan Snow's History Hit

4,648 Listeners

SpaceTime: Your Guide to Space & Astronomy by Stuart Gary

SpaceTime: Your Guide to Space & Astronomy

316 Listeners

CrowdScience by BBC World Service

CrowdScience

476 Listeners

The Fully Charged Podcast by The Fully Charged Show

The Fully Charged Podcast

321 Listeners

The world, the universe and us by New Scientist

The world, the universe and us

113 Listeners

HBR On Strategy by Harvard Business Review

HBR On Strategy

86 Listeners