This research paper looks at the use of Non-Destructive Techniques (NDTs) while assessing the condition of aging infrastructure. The focus is on determining the effectiveness, accuracy, and challenges of critical NDT methodologies on deterioration, defects, and damages detection in important civil structures. The work entails an extensive literature review and the design of a conceptual model aimed at integrating advanced NDTs into regular infrastructure inspection and maintenance systems. Data collection through advanced NDT approached reveals that these methods offer tremendous benefits compared to traditional destructive techniques, including immediate data collection, less structural imposition, and better evaluation of damage. Evaluation of performance shows greater efficiency, lower costs, reliability, and accuracy. The document explains better understanding of the capabilities of Non-Destructive Testing and serves as crucial information for policymakers and engineers on dealing with aging infrastructure.
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