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This paper presents a method and prototype implementation for tracking and assessing the structural condition of bridges. The method uses building information modeling (BIM) software to link and analyze data related to the inspection, evaluation, and management of bridges. In the proposed method, an inspector uses a custom software add-in, developed by the authors, to capture information on damage type, amount, severity, and location gathered during bridge inspection. Next, a custom tool in Microsoft Excel evaluates the structural performance and provides load ratings of the inspected bridge. The proposed method was validated through field testing on a case study bridge. Findings from this study suggest that BIM can effectively facilitate the inspection and evaluation of bridges, which may, in the future, enable transportation agencies to more efficiently manage bridge inventories and lead to a more automated practice.
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