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Workshop on Infrastructures Key research to solve mobility barriers Claude Dumoulin Bouygues Travaux Publics (France) reFINE core team Industrial Technologies 2012 Aarhus, 19 June 2012
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Transport 2050 IP/11/372 Transport 2050: Commission outlines ambitious plan to increase mobility and reduce emissions (28/03/2011) For a competitive transport system; To increase mobility; To remove major barriers in key areas; To fuel growth and employment; To cut carbon emissions in transport by 60% by 2050. 2
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Transport 2050 IP/11/372 Transport 2050: Commission outlines ambitious plan to increase mobility and reduce emissions (28/03/2011) Key goals No more conventionally-fuelled cars in cities; A 50% shift of medium distance intercity passenger and freight journeys from road to rail and waterborne transport; All of which will contribute to a 60% cut in transport emissions by the middle of the century. 3
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Transport 2050 IP/11/372 A roadmap for a competitive transport sector that increases mobility and cuts emissions; Competitive transport systems are vital for Europe's ability to compete in the world, for economic growth, job creation and for peoples' everyday quality of life; Curbing mobility is not an option; To break the transport system's dependence on oil without sacrificing its efficiency and compromising mobility. 4
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Multimodal Hubs: example PARIS – Charles de Gaulle Airport 5
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Multimodal Hubs: example HAMBURG – Container Terminal Altenwerder 6
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Multimodal Hubs: example PARIS – Saint Lazare Railway Station courtesy: J-Christophe Benoist 7
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Multimodal Hubs: key research A complex interchange building and infrastructure nodes. Intermodal ticketing; Access to mobility impaired people; step-free access from interchange platform to platform; Real time multimodal public information regarding traffic conditions of all the connected transport modes; Real time proposals of alternative transport routes in case of local delays or disruptions; Include the whole journey, from door to door, whatever transport modes used; Safe and secure journey. 8
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Multimodal Hubs: key research A complex interchange building and infrastructure nodes. Energy efficient building; Building Information Modelling (BIM); Hub maintenance and retrofit while operating the hub; Unobtrusive works and operation; Planning and simulation; Baggage handling and tracking; Baggage and freight transportation and sorting systems; “Last mile” solutions. 9
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Urban Mobility: example 10
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Urban Mobility: example
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Urban Mobility: key research Attractive public multimodal transport modes. Underground facilities, deeper and deeper; Building Information Modelling (BIM) and Geographic Information Systems (GIS); Maintenance and retrofit while operating; Remote controlled machines for safe maintenance; Noise mitigation; Unobtrusive works and operation. 12
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Urban Mobility: key research Attractive public multimodal transport modes. Life Cycle Analysis/Assessment (LCA); Building material reuse; Existing networks upgrading; Cultural heritage infrastructure support; Ballast and ballast-less tracks; Increase load carrying capacity of existing infrastructure; Enhancement of residual life; Health structural monitoring to optimise maintenance. 13
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Long Distance Corridors: example 14 Channel Tunnel
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Long Distance Corridors: example 15 High Speed Lines Waterways Highways
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Long Distance Corridors: key research Sustainable inter-city transport modes. Tunnels; Bridges; Earthworks; Pavements; Rail tracks; Building Information Modelling (BIM) and Geographic Information Systems (GIS); Maintenance and retrofit while operating; Remote controlled machines for safe maintenance; Noise mitigation; Unobtrusive works and operation. 16
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Long Distance Corridors: key research Sustainable inter-city transport modes. Life Cycle Analysis/Assessment (LCA); Building material reuse; Existing networks upgrading; Cultural heritage infrastructure support; Ballast and ballast-less tracks; Increase load carrying capacity of existing infrastructure; Enhancement of residual life; Health structural monitoring to optimise maintenance. 17
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Smart Infrastructures: key research 18 Seamless European transport system. Monitoring of infrastructure operation and maintenance; Degraded mode management to minimise delays and disruption; Robotic methods for safe inspection, maintenance and construction while infrastructure is operated; Intermodal Ticketing; Freight Tracking; Real time multimodal public information; Information Transport System; Geo-localisation based on Galileo.
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Green Infrastructures: key research 19 Sustainable European transport system. Sustainable Life Cycle Analysis/Assessment (LCA) Unobtrusive construction sites; Unobtrusive maintenance / retrofit of infrastructive; Adaptation to climate change; Support of new energy-powered vehicles; Increasing load capacity of existing infrastructures; Increasing transport capacity ; Saving resources (land, materials, water, energy); Enhanced management; strengthening and repair systems;
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Cheap Infrastructures: key research 20 Cost competitive European transport infrastructure. New business models to secure infrastructure funding; Collaborative business approaches to reduce multimodal transport cost; Advanced risk management of construction projects; New construction methods; New maintenance technologies; Increased standardisation.
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A complex task !
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Conclusions 22 Coordination and optimisation of research is necessary to pave the way of the Future Infrastructures Networks of Europe (reFINE); Innovation must go through demonstration facilities or construction sites; Scale one mock-ups are needed to validate results of research before implementation.
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