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1. Pontis ModelingApproach Overview
2. Outline What is Pontis?
Developing a preservationpolicy in Pontis
Simulating bridge conditions
New modeling features in Pontis
Improved deterioration model updating
Performance targeting for the long-term preservation model
Other improvements
Information resources
3. What is Pontis? Windows-based bridge management system (BMS) with functionality for:
Recording bridge inventory and inspection data
Developing an optimal preservation policy
Simulating conditions and generating work candidates
Developing a bridge program
Used by over 45 agencies throughout the U.S. and abroad
Originally developed for the FHWA, now owned by AASHTO with Cambridge Systematics as AASHTO’s contactor
One component of AASHTO’s BRIDGEWare Suite
4. What is Pontis?Key Features of Pontis Representation of a bridge as a set of structural elements
Recommendation of an optimal preservation policy
Extensive functionality for program simulation
Recommends preservation and improvements
Considers agency and user costs
Predicts a broad range of performance measures, with support from the FHWA NBI Translator
Support for an Oracle, Sybase or SQL Server Sybase
Extensive functionality for customization
5. What is Pontis?Bridge Management Process Supported by Pontis
6. Developing a Preservation Policy in PontisUse of Elements in Pontis A bridge in Pontis is represented as a set of structural elements
AASHTO defines a set of Commonly Recognized (CoRe) elements, including descriptions of the element and condition states for each
Agencies may use the CoRe elements or define their own
For each element the user specifies
Feasible preservation actions for each state
Action costs and deterioration rates (expressed using transition probabilities) for each state
Bridges are inspected at the element level
7. Development of a Preservation Policy in PontisElement-Level Representation of a Bridge
8. Developing a Preservation Policy in PontisModeling Approach Pontis recommends the optimal maintenance policy,or set of recommended actions for each state, foreach element-environment combination
Preservation models are built basedon expert opinion (elicitations)and inspection history
Each element ismodeled independently
The preservation modelsoptimize based on discountedlong-term agency costs usinga Markovian decision model
9. Simulating Bridge ConditionsPurpose of a Program Simulation Pontis performs program simulations to
Determine current and future needs
Predict future performance
Develop work recommendations
Pontis can be used to determine
Conditions predicted based on a given budget
Budget needed to achieve a target
Given inspector and Pontis recommendations, an agency can use the system to develop its bridge plan
10. Simulating Bridge ConditionsInputs to a Program Simulation Bridge inspection data
Preservation policy (generated by Pontis)
Functional improvement policy and costs
Budget
Agency business process rules
Planned projects
Additional simulation parameters
11. Simulating Bridge ConditionsSimulation Results Predicted conditions (network and bridge-level)
Needs and predicted work
Benefits of meeting needs andperforming predicted work
Element conditions
Health index
NBI condition ratings
Sufficiency Rating
SD/FO status
Bridge-level workrecommendations
12. New Modeling FeaturesImproved Deterioration Model Updating Deterioration models can be build based on expert opinion (elicitations) and inspection history
Recent improvements to the model updating process
Better algorithm for using inspection history in the update process
Option to specify whatbridges’ history to usefor model updating
Ability to rebuild historyor use prior history whenperforming successivemodel updates
13. New Modeling FeaturesPerformance Targeting in the Preservation Model The long-term preservation model is used to specify optimal steady-state conditions
Steady-state conditions would result from following a specified policy over a period of many years
Pontis solves the long-term optimization model to determine what the annual cost would be to remain in the optimal steady-state condition
With Pontis 4.4 a user can add performance targets to the long-term optimization
Targets are specified in terms of Health Index
Provides long-term steady state funding requirements to achieve a specified performance target
14. New Modeling FeaturesPerformance Targeting Applications Determining the cost of meeting agency-definedperformance targets
Quantifying thecosts of sub-optimalbridge conditions
Determining long-termminimum preservationfunding requirements
Improvedunderstanding ofthe Pontis-generatedpreservation policy
15. New Modeling FeaturesOther Improvements Ability to specify bridges exempted from the agency’s functional improvement policy (e.g., historic bridges)
Program simulation horizon of up to 99 years
Flexibility for entering program simulation inputs in English or metric units
Capability for specifying when a bridge should be removed from the inventory at some future point
16. Information Resources Web resources
FHWA:
http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/infrastructure/asstmgmt/manag.htm
AASHTO:
http://www.transportation.org/aashto/home.nsf/FrontPage
Pontis software support:
http://aashtoware.camsys.com
Documentation
Pontis User’s Manual
Pontis Technical Manual
Referentia for Pontis Training CD