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Customer perceptions of road infrastructure surface conditions


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Authors

Blom, Carron M 
De Marco, Luca 
Guthrie, Peter M 

Abstract

jats:p Performance is a key tenet of infrastructure management. This paper looks at a measure of service level in infrastructure, namely, road smoothness. Conventionally, studies of this type have focused on the technical measures themselves. This paper presents the results of the first stage of a New Zealand-based case study that, by contrast, explored the engineering processes through the lens of the outcomes they sought to achieve; in this instance, customer comfort. The paper asserts that if performance is to be determined by outcomes, then a holistic approach is needed, including a revised definition of technical performance. </jats:p>

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This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from ICE Publishing via http://dx.doi.org/10.1680/iasma.15.00001

Keywords

management, roads & highways, social impact

Journal Title

Infrastructure Asset Management

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Journal ISSN

2053-0242
2053-0250

Volume Title

2

Publisher

Thomas Telford Ltd.
Sponsorship
This research was funded by the NZTA.