Low-Cost Pavement Management System for Developing Countries

Governments face numerous challenges in sustaining road network conditions. This is attributed to road authorities’ shortages of financial and physical infrastructure. As a result, low-cost automated solutions are being pursued to solve these problems and provide people with appropriate road conditi...

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Main Authors: Shabir Hussain Khahro, Zubair Ahmed Memon, Lillian Gungat, Muhamad Razuhanafi Mat Yazid, Abdur Rahim, Muhammad Mubaraki, Nur Izzi Md. Yusoff
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/11/5941
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spelling doaj-4a6972ce85ec4ded9b42f1277445ff9d2021-06-01T01:01:35ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-05-01135941594110.3390/su13115941Low-Cost Pavement Management System for Developing CountriesShabir Hussain Khahro0Zubair Ahmed Memon1Lillian Gungat2Muhamad Razuhanafi Mat Yazid3Abdur Rahim4Muhammad Mubaraki5Nur Izzi Md. Yusoff6Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi 43600, MalaysiaDepartment of Engineering Management, College of Engineering, Prince Sultan University, Riyadh 11586, Saudi ArabiaFaculty of Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Kota Kinabalu 88400, MalaysiaDepartment of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi 43600, MalaysiaDepartment of Transportation Engineering and Management, University of Engineering & Technology Lahore, Lahore 39161, PakistanFaculty of Engineering, Jazan University, Jazan 45142, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi 43600, MalaysiaGovernments face numerous challenges in sustaining road network conditions. This is attributed to road authorities’ shortages of financial and physical infrastructure. As a result, low-cost automated solutions are being pursued to solve these problems and provide people with appropriate road conditions. Several attempts have been made to improve these technologies and incorporate them into a Pavement Management System (PMS) but limited attempts are made for developing countries. This study aimed to design a low-cost pavement management system for flexible pavement maintenance. A detailed literature review has been carried out, followed by a qualitative assessment of the various indicators considered for PMS. The priority ranks of the PMS indicators were made using an Analytical Network Process (ANP) and each rank was validated by a sensitivity assessment test using the Super Decision-Making tool. This paper also provides the conceptual framework for the low-cost PMS, followed by a fishbone diagram of the indicators and sub-indicators. It is concluded that an emergency maintenance plan with an ANP weight of (0.41) is one of the most significant plans for a low-cost PMS, followed by a routine with an ANP weight of (0.39) and periodic maintenance plans with a (0.20) ANP weight. Moreover, the functional indicators with an ANP weight of (0.32) are the most significant indicators for a low-cost PMS, followed by structural (0.26), safety (0.24), and serviceability(0.18) indicators. This model will assist the road planners in making better decisions on pavement maintenance management plans. The model will suggest the pavement sections on a higher priority to be added in the maintenance plans, especially where the maintenance budget is limited.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/11/5941pavement management systempavement maintenancelow-cost maintenanceanalytical network processmulti-criteria decision making
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author Shabir Hussain Khahro
Zubair Ahmed Memon
Lillian Gungat
Muhamad Razuhanafi Mat Yazid
Abdur Rahim
Muhammad Mubaraki
Nur Izzi Md. Yusoff
spellingShingle Shabir Hussain Khahro
Zubair Ahmed Memon
Lillian Gungat
Muhamad Razuhanafi Mat Yazid
Abdur Rahim
Muhammad Mubaraki
Nur Izzi Md. Yusoff
Low-Cost Pavement Management System for Developing Countries
Sustainability
pavement management system
pavement maintenance
low-cost maintenance
analytical network process
multi-criteria decision making
author_facet Shabir Hussain Khahro
Zubair Ahmed Memon
Lillian Gungat
Muhamad Razuhanafi Mat Yazid
Abdur Rahim
Muhammad Mubaraki
Nur Izzi Md. Yusoff
author_sort Shabir Hussain Khahro
title Low-Cost Pavement Management System for Developing Countries
title_short Low-Cost Pavement Management System for Developing Countries
title_full Low-Cost Pavement Management System for Developing Countries
title_fullStr Low-Cost Pavement Management System for Developing Countries
title_full_unstemmed Low-Cost Pavement Management System for Developing Countries
title_sort low-cost pavement management system for developing countries
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Governments face numerous challenges in sustaining road network conditions. This is attributed to road authorities’ shortages of financial and physical infrastructure. As a result, low-cost automated solutions are being pursued to solve these problems and provide people with appropriate road conditions. Several attempts have been made to improve these technologies and incorporate them into a Pavement Management System (PMS) but limited attempts are made for developing countries. This study aimed to design a low-cost pavement management system for flexible pavement maintenance. A detailed literature review has been carried out, followed by a qualitative assessment of the various indicators considered for PMS. The priority ranks of the PMS indicators were made using an Analytical Network Process (ANP) and each rank was validated by a sensitivity assessment test using the Super Decision-Making tool. This paper also provides the conceptual framework for the low-cost PMS, followed by a fishbone diagram of the indicators and sub-indicators. It is concluded that an emergency maintenance plan with an ANP weight of (0.41) is one of the most significant plans for a low-cost PMS, followed by a routine with an ANP weight of (0.39) and periodic maintenance plans with a (0.20) ANP weight. Moreover, the functional indicators with an ANP weight of (0.32) are the most significant indicators for a low-cost PMS, followed by structural (0.26), safety (0.24), and serviceability(0.18) indicators. This model will assist the road planners in making better decisions on pavement maintenance management plans. The model will suggest the pavement sections on a higher priority to be added in the maintenance plans, especially where the maintenance budget is limited.
topic pavement management system
pavement maintenance
low-cost maintenance
analytical network process
multi-criteria decision making
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/11/5941
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