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Multicriteria Group Decision-Making Technique for a Low-Class Road Maintenance Program

Publication: Journal of Infrastructure Systems
Volume 16, Issue 3

Abstract

Low-class roads substantially differ from main roads in terms of extensiveness, databank availability, and profitability, which stresses the need for an extraordinarily sophisticated decision-making mechanism for maintenance programs. However, road transportation decision-making administrators in third-world countries such as Iran are occasionally neither well educated in their area of activity nor especially eager to benefit from specialist advice. This usually leads to costly errors in the process of individual decision making. One way to obviate these grave errors could be to incorporate group decision-making techniques into the administrative agenda. The combined Conference-Delphi-analytic hierarchy process (AHP) model employed here to prioritize the low-class roads in Gilan for maintenance, improvement, and upgrading, profoundly incorporates specialist advice and could serve as a counteracting approach in this regard. The preliminary procedures including the Conference and the Delphi survey were employed to determine the list of the specialists for the AHP and the criteria which were then fed into the AHP. The results indicate a significant contrast between conventional individualistic decisions and those made through incorporating systematic specialist comments using our model.

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The writers would like to express their heartfelt gratitude to the editor and the three anonymous reviewers who have enhanced the contents and the presentation of the present work significantly with their insightful comments. The writers are also grateful to Mr. Nasser Amiri Vardani who has helped us in the process of textual and structural revision of the current paper.

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Journal of Infrastructure Systems
Volume 16Issue 3September 2010
Pages: 188 - 198

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Received: Mar 18, 2009
Accepted: Sep 16, 2009
Published online: Oct 1, 2009
Published in print: Sep 2010

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Navid Khademi [email protected]
Engineer, Dept. of Highway and Transportation Engineering, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Univ. of Tehran, Enghelab Square, Enghelab St., Tehran, Iran (corresponding author). E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]
Abdolreza Sheikholeslami [email protected]
Dr., Assistant Professor, Dept. of Transportation Planning, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Iran Univ. of Science and Technology, Narmak, Tehran, Iran. E-mail: [email protected]

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