Life Cycle Management of Concrete Infrastructures for Improved Sustainability Objectives: to develop and validate an open and generic European model.

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Life Cycle Management of Concrete Infrastructures for Improved Sustainability Objectives: to develop and validate an open and generic European model of an integrated, optimising and predictive Life Cycle Maintenance and Management Planning System (LMS) Results: INNOVATIONS OF LIFECON: An Open, Integrated, Predictive and Optimising Life Cycle Facility Management System (LMS) Integrated: Human requirements Lifetime monetary economy Cultural requirements Ecology ( life time economy of nature) Predictive Performance and service life modelling Residual service life prediction Quantitative classification of degradation loads Optimising Modular product systematics Reliability theory Markovian chain QFD, MADA Mathematical modelling of performance and optimising Thematic modules and their main interaction in Lifecon LMS References: Life Cycle Management of Concrete Infrastructures for Improved Sustainability LIFECON. Coordinator: Professor Asko Sarja, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Sarja, Asko, Predictive and Optimising Life Cycle Management of Buildings and Infrastructures. Manuscript 2005. 647 pp. To be published by SPON PRESS Taylor Francise, London, 2005. Cluster “LIFETIME” coordinating organisations: VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, FI (coordinator of the cluster: Prof. Dr. Asko Sarja, asko.sarja@vtt.fi) Taylor Woodrow Construction Ltd, UK CSTB Centre Scientifique et Technique du Bâtiment, FR Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, UK Universität Essen, DE