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Routine Highway Bridge Inspection Condition Documentation Accuracy and Reliability
Authors:Brent M Phares  Glenn A Washer  Dennis D Rolander  Benjamin A Graybeal  Mark Moore
Affiliation:1Iowa State Univ., 2901 South Loop Dr., Suite 3100, Ames, IA 50010; formerly, Wiss, Janney, Elstner Assoc., Inc., NDE Validation Center, 6300 Georgetown Pike, McLean, VA 22101.
2Federal Highway Administration, NDE Validation Center, 6300 Georgetown Pike, McLean, VA 22101.
3Wiss, Janney, Elstner Assoc., Inc., 2721 Prosperity Ave., Suite 300, Fairfax, VA 22031; formerly, Wiss, Janney, Elstner Assoc., Inc., NDE Validation Center, 6300 Georgetown Pike, McLean, VA 22101.
4Professional Service Industries, Inc., Turner Fairbank Highway Research Center, 6300 Georgetown Pike, McLean, VA 22101; formerly, Wiss, Janney, Elstner Assoc., Inc., NDE Validation Center, 6300 Georgetown Pike, McLean, VA 22101.
5Wiss, Janney, Elstner Assoc., Inc., 4165 Shackleford Rd., Suite 100, Norcross, GA 30093.
Abstract:Routine inspection is the most common form of highway bridge inspection to satisfy the requirements of the National Bridge Inspection Standards. The accuracy and reliability of documentation generated during these inspections are critical to the allocation of Department of Transportation construction, maintenance, and rehabilitation resources. Routine inspections are typically completed using only the visual inspection technique and rely heavily on subjective assessments made by bridge inspectors. In light of this, and given the fact that visual inspection may have other limitations that influence its reliability, the Federal Highway Administration initiated an investigation to examine the reliability of visual inspection as it is currently applied to bridges in the United States. This paper will summarize results from this study related to the accuracy and reliability of routine inspection documentation. A number of important conclusions were developed from the experimental study. Generally, it was found that all structural condition documentation is collected with significant variability. Specifically, 95% of primary element condition ratings for individual bridge components will vary within two rating points of the average and only 68% will vary within one point. Documentation generally collected to support condition ratings also has significant variability as exemplified by the number and types of field notes and photographs taken by inspectors. With respect to the use of element-level inspections, it was found that element usage was generally consistent with the Commonly Recognized Element Guide. However, there is significant variability in the condition state assignments of those elements and in some cases the condition states are not applied correctly to particular elements.
Keywords:Bridges  highway  Routing  Bridge inspection  Reliability  United States  
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