TY - GEN
T1 - Identification and Categorization of Factors Affecting Duration of Post-Disaster Reconstruction of Interdependent Transportation Systems
AU - Safapour, Elnaz
AU - Kermanshachi, Sharareh
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 American Society of Civil Engineers.
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Disaster events such as hurricanes commonly generate considerable challenges for all the affected communities and people. The reconstruction of transportation systems plays a critical role in returning a community to its pre-event state. Thus, this study aimed to determine and categorize the long-term factors affecting post-disaster reconstruction of transportation interdependent systems. Furthermore, the relationships and interactions of the identified factors and categories were modeled and analyzed. The results demonstrated that project prioritization, belonging to the planning category, is one of the main factors affecting duration of post-disaster reconstruction of transportation networks (PRT). It was also concluded from the results that with increased proper documentation, the possibility of efficient coordination would also increase, the probability of rework issuance might decrease, and the probability of schedule delays would decrease. Moreover, the results revealed that centralizing the information pertaining to the reconstruction procedure could be beneficial for preventing reworks and/or man-made issues. The findings of this study will help decision-makers and program managers consider key factors in post-disaster reconstruction of transportation network, and adopt/implement strategies that will prevent undue delays in the restoration of the damaged infrastructure.
AB - Disaster events such as hurricanes commonly generate considerable challenges for all the affected communities and people. The reconstruction of transportation systems plays a critical role in returning a community to its pre-event state. Thus, this study aimed to determine and categorize the long-term factors affecting post-disaster reconstruction of transportation interdependent systems. Furthermore, the relationships and interactions of the identified factors and categories were modeled and analyzed. The results demonstrated that project prioritization, belonging to the planning category, is one of the main factors affecting duration of post-disaster reconstruction of transportation networks (PRT). It was also concluded from the results that with increased proper documentation, the possibility of efficient coordination would also increase, the probability of rework issuance might decrease, and the probability of schedule delays would decrease. Moreover, the results revealed that centralizing the information pertaining to the reconstruction procedure could be beneficial for preventing reworks and/or man-made issues. The findings of this study will help decision-makers and program managers consider key factors in post-disaster reconstruction of transportation network, and adopt/implement strategies that will prevent undue delays in the restoration of the damaged infrastructure.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85096762331
T3 - Construction Research Congress 2020: Computer Applications - Selected Papers from the Construction Research Congress 2020
SP - 1290
EP - 1299
BT - Construction Research Congress 2020
A2 - Tang, Pingbo
A2 - Grau, David
A2 - El Asmar, Mounir
PB - American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
T2 - Construction Research Congress 2020: Computer Applications
Y2 - 8 March 2020 through 10 March 2020
ER -