IM-SAFE commenced from identifying the existing Political, Economic, Societal and Technological (PEST) barriers to reach a consensus in the development and implementation of new standards, based on research and stakeholders’ input. The insight into the future trends and demands, best practices and regulations, and technology developments, including the integration of digital innovations has been gained in course of comprehensive analysis and the needs and opportunities for standardisation have been elaborated, relevant for:
- smart integration of multi-scale technologies for monitoring of transport infrastructure & damage detection and diagnostics of structures,
- data-informed risk and safety assessment methods and techniques relevant for decision-making on maintenance of infrastructure in context of asset management
- digitalisation of solutions to enable (real-time) data acquisition and data-informed safety assessment
This analysis enabled to formulate a proposal for the scope of standardisation in structural monitoring, data-informed safety assessment and risk-based maintenance management and condition-based maintenance strategies. The scope covers three highly interconnected areas that shall undergo developments related to standardisation:
- principles of diagnostics of structures based on reviewing the structure- or network-specific data gathered from monitoring, which shall be establishing and formulated in a new standard on structural monitoring for transport infrastructure.
- approaches to integrating monitoring and diagnostics with evaluation of the condition of the structures and assessment of the structural performance, which shall be included in further amendment to the existing Eurocodes to enable data-enhanced safety assessment of existing structures,
- condition- and risk-assessment approaches, which shall be introduced in the through-life maintenance and management of the infrastructure and shall be specified in new standard for condition-based and risk-based maintenance of transport infrastructure.
The project findings have been fed into the first draft input for the EC mandate to CEN, which has been discussed with the Standardisation Advisory Board of the project . The policy discussions have been organised with the EC and CEN representatives, to discussed the current project outcomes and the foreseen project impact. The IM-SAFE Community of Practice has been organised, and over 30 contribution to workshops, webinars and public events have been made, directly involving in the discussions over 100 Public Authorities, Industrial and R&D Stakeholders, and over 300 experts in the relevant feeds.