A multi-criteria analysis for bridge sustainability assessment: a case study of Penang Second Bridge, Malaysia

Bridges are a critical part of our nation's economic prosperity and local community well-being. One of the latest trends in bridge engineering is sustainable design, which is designing so that resources are available for many generations to come. Sustainable design considers the ecological, eco...

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Main Authors: Yadollahi, Mohammad Reza, Ansari, Reza, Abd. Majid, Muhd. Zaimi, Chong, Heap Yih
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spelling my.utm.557002017-02-15T01:50:43Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/55700/ A multi-criteria analysis for bridge sustainability assessment: a case study of Penang Second Bridge, Malaysia Yadollahi, Mohammad Reza Ansari, Reza Abd. Majid, Muhd. Zaimi Chong, Heap Yih TH Building construction Bridges are a critical part of our nation's economic prosperity and local community well-being. One of the latest trends in bridge engineering is sustainable design, which is designing so that resources are available for many generations to come. Sustainable design considers the ecological, economic and socio-cultural environments and works to balance all three. There are some sustainable infrastructure rating systems (RSs) available, such as Envision that can be applied to bridges. However, no system has been developed that would specifically apply to bridge sustainability assessment. The objectives of this study are first, to investigate bridge sustainability issues from three main aspects: environmental, economical and social; and second, to apply multi-criteria analysis to assess the sustainability of the Penang Second Bridge in Malaysia. A hierarchy structure of the sustainable bridge attributes was developed for each RS, and an analytical hierarchy process method was then applied for the appraisal of the sustainability of a bridge pertaining to the relative attributes. The research involved a committee of Malaysian bridge professionals to support the rational decision-making. The results reveal that the case study has achieved most of the criteria of the sustainability assessments. Taylor and Francis 2015-05 Article PeerReviewed Yadollahi, Mohammad Reza and Ansari, Reza and Abd. Majid, Muhd. Zaimi and Chong, Heap Yih (2015) A multi-criteria analysis for bridge sustainability assessment: a case study of Penang Second Bridge, Malaysia. Structure and Infrastructure Engineering, 11 (5). pp. 638-654. ISSN 1573-2479 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15732479.2014.893002 DOI:10.1080/15732479.2014.893002
institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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Yadollahi, Mohammad Reza
Ansari, Reza
Abd. Majid, Muhd. Zaimi
Chong, Heap Yih
A multi-criteria analysis for bridge sustainability assessment: a case study of Penang Second Bridge, Malaysia
description Bridges are a critical part of our nation's economic prosperity and local community well-being. One of the latest trends in bridge engineering is sustainable design, which is designing so that resources are available for many generations to come. Sustainable design considers the ecological, economic and socio-cultural environments and works to balance all three. There are some sustainable infrastructure rating systems (RSs) available, such as Envision that can be applied to bridges. However, no system has been developed that would specifically apply to bridge sustainability assessment. The objectives of this study are first, to investigate bridge sustainability issues from three main aspects: environmental, economical and social; and second, to apply multi-criteria analysis to assess the sustainability of the Penang Second Bridge in Malaysia. A hierarchy structure of the sustainable bridge attributes was developed for each RS, and an analytical hierarchy process method was then applied for the appraisal of the sustainability of a bridge pertaining to the relative attributes. The research involved a committee of Malaysian bridge professionals to support the rational decision-making. The results reveal that the case study has achieved most of the criteria of the sustainability assessments.
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author Yadollahi, Mohammad Reza
Ansari, Reza
Abd. Majid, Muhd. Zaimi
Chong, Heap Yih
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Abd. Majid, Muhd. Zaimi
Chong, Heap Yih
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title A multi-criteria analysis for bridge sustainability assessment: a case study of Penang Second Bridge, Malaysia
title_short A multi-criteria analysis for bridge sustainability assessment: a case study of Penang Second Bridge, Malaysia
title_full A multi-criteria analysis for bridge sustainability assessment: a case study of Penang Second Bridge, Malaysia
title_fullStr A multi-criteria analysis for bridge sustainability assessment: a case study of Penang Second Bridge, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed A multi-criteria analysis for bridge sustainability assessment: a case study of Penang Second Bridge, Malaysia
title_sort multi-criteria analysis for bridge sustainability assessment: a case study of penang second bridge, malaysia
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