The main objectives of IM-SAFE are to prepare new standards in monitoring, maintenance and safety of transport infrastructure. And secondly to coordinate and accelerate the process for enabling public authorities and supply-chain stakeholders in transport infrastructure to commit to the development and adoption of the new standards. 

Documents and dissemination materials produced within the IM- SAFE project will be published in this section of this website as soon as available.

Published November 2022
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Bridge monitoring as a way to improve safety and optimize operating costs

Published November 2022
Publication

Creation of an integrated infrastructure management system in Europe

Published November 2022
Handout

Presentation hand-out IM-SAFE CoP Spanish event 17 Nov 2022

Published September 2022
Video

Video Best practice guide IM-SAFE Knowledge Base (Wiki IM-SAFE)

Published September 2022
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Standardisation in Monitoring, Safety Assessment and Maintenance of the Transport Infrastructure: Current Status and Future Perspectives

Published July 2022
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Analyses of barriers, trends and best practices for better monitoring and maintenance of European transport infrastructure

Published July 2022
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Assessment of existing road bridges based on actual traffic data

Published June 2022
Handout

Towards Automated Visual Inspection of Civil Engineering Structures

Published June 2022
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Performance indicators for an objective assessment and through-life management of bridges and tunnels

Published June 2022
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Condition-states and low limit maintenance thresholds of transport infrastructures in a European Context

Published May 2022
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Review of the current state of standardisation on monitoring, datainformed safety assessment and decision-making regarding maintenance of the transport infrastructure

Published May 2022
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Contributions to IM-SAFE project based on the experience gained about numerical model updating of in-service bridges using multidisciplinary research