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Publikováno v:
Structure and Infrastructure Engineering. 18:710-727
Condition assessment of aging infrastructure is a growing concern all over the world. A systematic performance assessment is a pre-requisite for effective asset and infrastructure management. Accor...
Autor:
Tarek Zayed, Khaled Shahata
Publikováno v:
Structure and Infrastructure Engineering. 9:403-415
Life cycle cost (LCC) is an essential approach to decide on alternative rehabilitation strategies for infrastructure systems, such as water mains. The research presented in this article identifies several rehabilitation methods for water mains, which
Autor:
Khaled Shahata, Tarek Zayed
Publikováno v:
Structure and Infrastructure Engineering. :1-13
The ability to regularly deliver safe drinking water is a constant challenge to municipalities worldwide. In Canada, the replacement/rehabilitation cost of water mains is estimated to be $28 billion (1997–2012). Therefore, selecting cost-effective
Autor:
Tarek Zayed, Khaled Shahata
Publikováno v:
Journal of Construction Engineering and Management. 142
Decision-makers frequently argue that municipal infrastructure is at risk. Given the current state of risk for infrastructure, municipalities face challenging decisions to plan the integrated repair/renewal of road, water, and sewer (RWS) networks. T
Publikováno v:
SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2011.
A recent reprocessing of a large Ocean Bottom Cable (OBC) seismic dataset of an Offshore Carbonate Oilfield in U.A.E. resulted in significant seismic imaging, signal/noise ratio, and detectability improvements of faults and horizon geometries, which
Autor:
Khaled Shahata, Tarek Zayed
Publikováno v:
Pipelines 2010.
Integration planning of Infrastructure systems reveals a changeling decisions facing Canadian municipalities for planning repair/renewal of road network, water distribution network, wastewater distribution network. Decision-making for these networks
Autor:
Tarek Zayed, Khaled Shahata
Publikováno v:
World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2008.
According to the Canadian National Research Council reports, the renewal and rehabilitation of infrastructure across Canada is estimated to be at least $15 billion. Life cycle cost is an essential approach to distinguish alternative rehabilitation st