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An Interoperable ICT Tool for Asset and Maintenance Management

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Managing information related with actual maintenance works and inspection activity (condition assessment) allows handling Building Information Systems and this is fundamental in order to fit the reliability and service life evaluations for maintenance planning. For this reason, an ongoing research activity at Politecnico di Milano is developing some methods and tools for Service Life Planning and Management, which can be easily integrated by maintenance data to be used during planning, design, facility and maintenance activities. The aim is to develop an interoperable Life Cycle Management System (LCMS) platform where this kind of data are available and where different stakeholders can store and share information about building and constructed assets. This LCMS platform can be then used on actual maintenance works management and this has benefits as for economic (Life Cycle Costs) and environmental achievements (Life Cycle Assessment).

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Daniotti, B., Spagnolo, S.L. (2016). An Interoperable ICT Tool for Asset and Maintenance Management. In: Delgado, J. (eds) Sustainable Construction. Building Pathology and Rehabilitation, vol 8. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-0651-7_7

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