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Operation & Maintenance,Structures

Extending the life of a viaduct in the Middle East

A veritable feat of engineering, a colossal bridge in the Middle East plays a vital role in the region’s economic development. Every day, tens of thousands of vehicles use this strategic route.

Renovate rather than rebuild

As the structure has reached the mid-point of its projected life cycle, an extensive assessment and maintenance program has been launched.
Egis was entrusted with the project of securing the structure by proposing the installation of a digital twin with two objectives:
  • Diagnose every disorder and anomaly to establish a reliable structural health status for the infrastructure
  • Draw up a multi-year maintenance plan to extend the service life of the structure while maintaining the required level of safety for users.

Interfacing several engineering disciplines

To meet this challenge, several Egis teams from different countries and disciplines joined forces to provide an integrated, tailor-made service, sized to meet the constraints imposed by the scale of the project.
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This digital twin is the result of an effort to integrate several techniques, and foreshadows the future of infrastructure operation and maintenance. It illustrates the extent to which digital technology is penetrating and reinventing traditional business sectors, and creating high value-added bridges between business expertise.
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Several techniques were used to create this digital twin, some of which played a key role:

Professional auscultation

AI-assisted diagnosis

Data management

In situ survey combining several observation techniques 
  • underwater or drone video,
  • Lidar for pavement inspection,
  • Geo-radar, 
  • Coring,
  • Visual inspections.
Use of AI engines to accelerate fault detection and analysis, particularly using massive point cloud data
Capitalize on and share structural anomalies by georeferencing them in 3D using BIM models with GIS capabilities, and by developing customized dashboards.

Added value

Extending the life of a viaduct in the Middle East

Customer benefits

  • Optimized organization and planning of the rehabilitation work to be carried out
  • Centralized, detailed visualization of the structural health of the bridges making up the structure
  • Helping to validate the annual maintenance program and associated investments to optimize the viaduct’s economic performance and lifespan
Extending the life of a viaduct in the Middle East

Egis contributions

  • Integrated, multidisciplinary project management combining business expertise and digital mastery
  • Drawing up a detailed maintenance plan based on an in-depth diagnosis
  • Technical recommendations based on analysis of twin data
  • Continuous monitoring and updating of the twin as the viaduct is restored

Key figures

Bridge length surveyed
12 Km
Structural anomalies identified
8400
Anomaly classes used
20
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