Inspection data can be utilized not only for record-keeping but also as a basis for repair decisions, maintenance management plans, and budget allocation.
"Inspections are being conducted, but the records are not being utilized" — such voices are often heard among bridge and tunnel managers. By properly organizing and utilizing inspection data, it can be used in various aspects of maintenance management, such as determining the necessity of repairs, prioritizing repairs, formulating long-term durability plans, justifying budget requests, and preparing materials for council explanations. This page introduces typical ways to utilize inspection data and the services that support its utilization. Please use this as a reference for those in charge who are wondering how to make the most of inspection records.
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**Main Utilization Scenarios of Inspection Data** - Repair Judgment: Determine the necessity and urgency of repairs based on the type, degree, and extent of damage. - Organization of Repair Priorities: Organize the priority of multiple facilities based on condition assessments. - Development of Longevity Plans: Formulate preventive maintenance plans based on inspection data. - Budget Applications and Council Explanations: Utilize as objective supporting materials. **Our Services Supporting Data Utilization** - Creation of Condition Assessment Lists and Repair Priority Organization Materials. - Creation of Condition Maps (materials that visualize management status). - Creation of Comparative Materials for Yearly Changes (in cases of multiple inspections). - Creation of Support Materials for Developing Longevity Repair Plans. **Points for Utilization** - Standardization of Record Formats (accumulation in a comparable format). - Continuation of Regular Inspections (necessary for understanding yearly changes). - Digitalization and Organization of Inspection Data (conversion into an easily usable format).
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【Purpose】 - Improvement of the accuracy of maintenance management plans utilizing inspection data - Preparation of supporting documents for repair decisions and budget applications - Creation of explanatory materials on maintenance management status for the council and higher authorities - Organization, digitization, and conversion of inspection records into usable formats 【Examples of Achievements】 - Case of a municipality that developed a long-life repair plan using inspection data - Case of a road manager who successfully explained to the council using a condition map - Case of identifying damage progression areas and updating repair plans through the creation of comparative data over time - *Details of achievements will be provided in materials or upon inquiry.
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Since its establishment in 1966, East Japan Construction Consultant has been proposing "aha!" moments centered around surveying and design technology for many years. Starting with surveying and expanding into design, land acquisition, compensation, and infrastructure maintenance, we have worked as a comprehensive construction consultant to enhance our services. We have been engaged in the development and maintenance of social infrastructure that supports people's safety, security, and economic activities, including roads, rivers, ports, marine surveys, urban planning, and energy. Currently, in addition to our efforts in disaster prevention, mitigation, and national resilience, we are also focusing on digital transformation (DX) through initiatives such as BIM/CIM, AI, UAVs, and ROVs (underwater drones).

