Optimizing Sustainability in Bridge Projects: A Framework Integrating Risk Analysis and BIM with LCSA According to ISO Standards
Building bridges sustainably is essential for advancing infrastructure development and ensuring long-term environmental, social, and economic viability. This study presents a framework that integrates risk management strategies and Building Information Modeling (BIM) with Life Cycle Sustainability A...
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description | Building bridges sustainably is essential for advancing infrastructure development and ensuring long-term environmental, social, and economic viability. This study presents a framework that integrates risk management strategies and Building Information Modeling (BIM) with Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment (LCSA) standards to enhance bridge project sustainability. Through a targeted survey, the study evaluates risks across bridge lifecycle phases, identifying the main processes that significantly impact sustainability. Using the Pareto Principle, the framework prioritizes these processes and associated risks, guiding the creation of targeted improvement guidelines aligned with ISO 9001:2015, BIM, and LCSA standards, which support high quality and efficiency. The results reveal that 38 of 55 identified risks account for 80% of the lifecycle impact, and they include the majority of those derived from international standards, underscoring their significance in sustainability efforts. Additionally, 36 of 47 main processes are subject to 80% of the impact from these vital risks, highlighting phases like Construction and Supervision as priority areas for intervention. By linking specific risks to each process within these phases, the study outlines essential guidelines and strategic measures, ensuring a focused approach to sustainable bridge development that aligns with international standards and maximizes lifecycle sustainability outcomes. |
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spelling | doaj-art-ca19a05a355848089305517044396f442025-01-10T13:15:22ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172025-01-0115138310.3390/app15010383Optimizing Sustainability in Bridge Projects: A Framework Integrating Risk Analysis and BIM with LCSA According to ISO StandardsDema Munef Ahmad0László Gáspár1Rana Ahmad Maya2Department of Civil Engineering, Széchenyi István University, Egyetem Square 1, H-9026 Győr, HungaryDepartment of Civil Engineering, Széchenyi István University, Egyetem Square 1, H-9026 Győr, HungaryDepartment of Construction Engineering and Management, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Tishreen University, Lattakia P.O. Box 2237, SyriaBuilding bridges sustainably is essential for advancing infrastructure development and ensuring long-term environmental, social, and economic viability. This study presents a framework that integrates risk management strategies and Building Information Modeling (BIM) with Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment (LCSA) standards to enhance bridge project sustainability. Through a targeted survey, the study evaluates risks across bridge lifecycle phases, identifying the main processes that significantly impact sustainability. Using the Pareto Principle, the framework prioritizes these processes and associated risks, guiding the creation of targeted improvement guidelines aligned with ISO 9001:2015, BIM, and LCSA standards, which support high quality and efficiency. The results reveal that 38 of 55 identified risks account for 80% of the lifecycle impact, and they include the majority of those derived from international standards, underscoring their significance in sustainability efforts. Additionally, 36 of 47 main processes are subject to 80% of the impact from these vital risks, highlighting phases like Construction and Supervision as priority areas for intervention. By linking specific risks to each process within these phases, the study outlines essential guidelines and strategic measures, ensuring a focused approach to sustainable bridge development that aligns with international standards and maximizes lifecycle sustainability outcomes.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/15/1/383Building Information Modeling (BIM)Lifecycle Sustainability Assessment (LCSA)risk managementISO 9001:2015Pareto Principleprocess assessment |
spellingShingle | Dema Munef Ahmad László Gáspár Rana Ahmad Maya Optimizing Sustainability in Bridge Projects: A Framework Integrating Risk Analysis and BIM with LCSA According to ISO Standards Applied Sciences Building Information Modeling (BIM) Lifecycle Sustainability Assessment (LCSA) risk management ISO 9001:2015 Pareto Principle process assessment |
title | Optimizing Sustainability in Bridge Projects: A Framework Integrating Risk Analysis and BIM with LCSA According to ISO Standards |
title_full | Optimizing Sustainability in Bridge Projects: A Framework Integrating Risk Analysis and BIM with LCSA According to ISO Standards |
title_fullStr | Optimizing Sustainability in Bridge Projects: A Framework Integrating Risk Analysis and BIM with LCSA According to ISO Standards |
title_full_unstemmed | Optimizing Sustainability in Bridge Projects: A Framework Integrating Risk Analysis and BIM with LCSA According to ISO Standards |
title_short | Optimizing Sustainability in Bridge Projects: A Framework Integrating Risk Analysis and BIM with LCSA According to ISO Standards |
title_sort | optimizing sustainability in bridge projects a framework integrating risk analysis and bim with lcsa according to iso standards |
topic | Building Information Modeling (BIM) Lifecycle Sustainability Assessment (LCSA) risk management ISO 9001:2015 Pareto Principle process assessment |
url | https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/15/1/383 |
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