Project description
Enhancing bridge safety in Europe
Infrastructure systems like bridges are vital for a nation’s stability, but Europe faces the challenge of ageing bridges exposed to seismic risks. Limited resources call for efficient maintenance solutions. With the support of Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions, the ObSerVation project will develop an advanced decision support tool for structural health-monitoring systems, specifically for seismic-prone bridge networks. This tool harnesses data from the monitoring systems and state-of-the-art seismic simulations. It offers a holistic approach by modelling bridge capacity and seismic demand. The project’s outcomes promise to advance European integrity management of seismic-prone bridges, aligning with the United Nations’ sustainable development goals.
Objective
Infrastructure systems such as bridges and critical buildings are integral to modern society and play a decisive role in a nation’s economic, social, and strategic stability. Considering Europe’s aging infrastructure, much of it exposed to significant seismic hazard and maintained under constrained budgets, effective and science-driven integrity management solutions are urgently needed. Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) systems can enhance decision-making by reducing uncertainties in both structural capacity and seismic demand. This project will develop an advanced, updatable Decision Support Tool (DST) for the optimal design and implementation of SHM systems for structures and portfolios in seismic-prone regions. The DST will build on the Value of Information (VoI) framework, integrating enhanced models of structural capacity that account for both gradual deterioration and sudden seismic damage, as well as mainshock-aftershock-aware seismic demand models. A novel stochastic ground-motion generator, informed by 3D physics-based simulations and calibrated to regional recordings, will capture source, path, and site effects while explicitly addressing aftershock-specific spectral characteristics and period elongation in damaged structures. Calibration and validation will leverage the unique datasets of the Seismic Observatory of Structures (OSS) within Italy’s Department of Civil Protection, which provides dense, multi-typology, real-time recordings of both ground motion and structural response. By combining advanced deterioration modelling, aftershock-aware hazard representation, and operational OSS datasets, the project will establish a maintainable, continuously updatable DST framework. This approach advances the state of the art in post-earthquake risk assessment, supports resilience-driven prioritization of interventions, and demonstrates tangible societal benefit by reducing economic losses, infrastructure downtime, and environmental impact. The results will directly contribute to European disaster resilience goals and to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals by strengthening the science-policy-practice interface in seismic risk management.
Fields of science (EuroSciVoc)
CORDIS classifies projects with EuroSciVoc, a multilingual taxonomy of fields of science, through a semi-automatic process based on NLP techniques. See: The European Science Vocabulary.
CORDIS classifies projects with EuroSciVoc, a multilingual taxonomy of fields of science, through a semi-automatic process based on NLP techniques. See: The European Science Vocabulary.
You need to log in or register to use this function
We are sorry... an unexpected error occurred during execution.
You need to be authenticated. Your session might have expired.
Thank you for your feedback. You will soon receive an email to confirm the submission. If you have selected to be notified about the reporting status, you will also be contacted when the reporting status will change.
Keywords
Project’s keywords as indicated by the project coordinator. Not to be confused with the EuroSciVoc taxonomy (Fields of science)
Project’s keywords as indicated by the project coordinator. Not to be confused with the EuroSciVoc taxonomy (Fields of science)
Programme(s)
Multi-annual funding programmes that define the EU’s priorities for research and innovation.
Multi-annual funding programmes that define the EU’s priorities for research and innovation.
-
HORIZON.1.2 - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA)
MAIN PROGRAMME
See all projects funded under this programme
Topic(s)
Calls for proposals are divided into topics. A topic defines a specific subject or area for which applicants can submit proposals. The description of a topic comprises its specific scope and the expected impact of the funded project.
Calls for proposals are divided into topics. A topic defines a specific subject or area for which applicants can submit proposals. The description of a topic comprises its specific scope and the expected impact of the funded project.
Funding Scheme
Funding scheme (or “Type of Action”) inside a programme with common features. It specifies: the scope of what is funded; the reimbursement rate; specific evaluation criteria to qualify for funding; and the use of simplified forms of costs like lump sums.
Funding scheme (or “Type of Action”) inside a programme with common features. It specifies: the scope of what is funded; the reimbursement rate; specific evaluation criteria to qualify for funding; and the use of simplified forms of costs like lump sums.
HORIZON-TMA-MSCA-PF-EF - HORIZON TMA MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships - European Fellowships
See all projects funded under this funding scheme
Call for proposal
Procedure for inviting applicants to submit project proposals, with the aim of receiving EU funding.
Procedure for inviting applicants to submit project proposals, with the aim of receiving EU funding.
(opens in new window) HORIZON-MSCA-2022-PF-01
See all projects funded under this callCoordinator
Net EU financial contribution. The sum of money that the participant receives, deducted by the EU contribution to its linked third party. It considers the distribution of the EU financial contribution between direct beneficiaries of the project and other types of participants, like third-party participants.
20133 Milano
Italy
The total costs incurred by this organisation to participate in the project, including direct and indirect costs. This amount is a subset of the overall project budget.