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A Review of Coastal Navigation Asset br / | A Review of Coastal Navigation Asset <br /> | ||
Management Initiatives Within the br / | Management Initiatives Within the <br /> | ||
Coastal Inlets Research Program (CIRP) br / | Coastal Inlets Research Program (CIRP) <br /> | ||
Part 1: Coastal Structures / | Part 1: Coastal Structures </h2><p>by Kenneth Ned Mitchell</p></span> | ||
<p style="text-align:justify"><strong>PURPOSE: </strong>This is the first Coastal and Hydraulics Engineering Technical Note (CHETN) in a | |||
series summarizing research initiatives underway since fiscal year (FY) 2007 within the Coastal | series summarizing research initiatives underway since fiscal year (FY) 2007 within the Coastal | ||
Inlets Research Program (CIRP) concerning asset management of coastal navigation structures | Inlets Research Program (CIRP) concerning asset management of coastal navigation structures | ||
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Ranking Tool (CSMART), a decision-support package for prioritizing coastal structures for | Ranking Tool (CSMART), a decision-support package for prioritizing coastal structures for | ||
annual maintenance funding that has been developed within the CIRP’s Coastal Navigation | annual maintenance funding that has been developed within the CIRP’s Coastal Navigation | ||
Portfolio Management (CNPM) work unit. / | Portfolio Management (CNPM) work unit. </p><p style="text-align:justify"><strong>BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW:</strong> The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) has had a | ||
formal Asset Management (AM) program in place since FY2006. This is a Headquarters (HQ) | formal Asset Management (AM) program in place since FY2006. This is a Headquarters (HQ) | ||
initiative intended to provide an all-encompassing, systematic framework for risk-informed lifecycle | initiative intended to provide an all-encompassing, systematic framework for risk-informed lifecycle | ||
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(HMTF) over the last several years (GAO 2008). Therefore, adoption of the AM approach | (HMTF) over the last several years (GAO 2008). Therefore, adoption of the AM approach | ||
should be made with the understanding that investment decisions will be made based upon a | should be made with the understanding that investment decisions will be made based upon a | ||
project’s relative performance against all others in the USACE portfolio. / | project’s relative performance against all others in the USACE portfolio. </p><p style="text-align:justify">Since its inception, the USACE-HQ AM initiative has worked with the Corps R&D community | ||
and District and Division personnel to develop tools and strategies for implementation of the | and District and Division personnel to develop tools and strategies for implementation of the | ||
asset management philosophy into the Corps business practice. The research initiatives described | asset management philosophy into the Corps business practice. The research initiatives described | ||
herein have been supported solely by the Corps’ Navigation Business Line through annual | herein have been supported solely by the Corps’ Navigation Business Line through annual R&D | ||
funding, and represent a good-faith effort to be proactive in adopting the asset management | funding, and represent a good-faith effort to be proactive in adopting the asset management | ||
philosophy for operations and maintenance ( | philosophy for operations and maintenance (O&M) of the coastal navigation infrastructure. The | ||
primary mission of the CIRP is to conduct research and develop tools for reducing the costs of | primary mission of the CIRP is to conduct research and develop tools for reducing the costs of | ||
maintaining Federal navigable coastal inlets and channels (Hughes and Kraus, 2006), making it | maintaining Federal navigable coastal inlets and channels (Hughes and Kraus, 2006), making it | ||
well suited for the task of applying AM methods to the USACE coastal navigation portfolio. | well suited for the task of applying AM methods to the USACE coastal navigation portfolio. | ||
/ | </p><p style="text-align:justify">In keeping with the spirit of the AM initiative as it pertains to coastal navigation infrastructure, | ||
the CIRP established a Coastal Structures Asset Management work unit in FY 2007. Initial /p | the CIRP established a Coastal Structures Asset Management work unit in FY 2007. Initial </p> | ||
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