The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) in Dubai has launched Bridges Management and Maintenance System (BMMS) Program. The program manages all works related to the assessment of various road conditions and identifying the required maintenance works. It stems from RTA’s vision and conforms to the best practices of the industry worldwide.
Eng.Maitha bin Adai, CEO of RTA Traffic & Roads Agency, said, “The launch of the Bridges Management and Maintenance System reflects RTA’s keenness to adopt the latest specialist technological programs. Road installations, comprising bridges, tunnels, crossings and others, are part of the core infrastructural assets in the Emirate of Dubai. A sophisticated technological program had to be developed to cater to all works related to assets maintenance & protection, to sustain these assets throughout their lifetime. It will also ensure an effective and safe operation of those assets involving high-value investments.
“The program plays a key role in boosting the excellent performance of road facilities as well as the operational condition of various road installations in the Emirate of Dubai throughout their service period. It will also ensure the provision of an integrated database of road facilities that can be used to explore the potentials of using IT in managing the existing maintenance management systems of road facilities,” she reported.
“We have given due considerations to benchmarking our BMMS with the highest practices prevailing in countries like Canada, Britain and South Africa to enhance periodic tests and assessments of each infrastructural component. More emphasis is placed on upgrading procedures & principles of various maintenance works, especially the safety of those structures and their users through applying risk-related maintenance principles.
“The new program has been linked with the corporate system of Asset Management Department and the GIS to enable accessibility to the smart apps on smart portable devices. Such a process will ensure speedy update of data as well as the identification of the facility condition and maintenance needs. It will also expedite the issuance of job orders to road maintenance contractors for carrying out the required corrective maintenance works,” continued Maitha.
“The Traffic & Roads Agency is keen on training a sufficient number of Emirati staff on the effective operation of the program. This policy is part of our efforts to boost the capabilities of Emiratis in operating modern technological systems; which echoes the UAE drive in this regard,” concluded the CEO of Traffic & Roads Agency.
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