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KYOTO UNIVERSITY - UTC

JOINT SUMMER COURSE OF

ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE

ASSET MANAGEMENT

Date: September 24 -26, 2014

Venue: Hanoi Campus, UTC, Vietnam

Organized by:

+ Graduate School of Management, Kyoto University, Japan

+ University of Transport and Communications, Vietnam

In collaboration with:

+ Center for Research in Business Administration, Graduate School of Management, Kyoto University + Pasco Corporation, Japan

ABOUT THE COURSE

It is needless to say that the maintenance/repair/renewal of infrastructures plays an inevitable task on stabilization of national life, not only in developed countries but also in developing countries. However, the limitation on budget allocated for the maintenance/repair/renewal of infrastructures requires socio- economic concept in addition to engineering knowledge.

JICA (Japan International Cooperation Agency) is actively promoting the technical assistance for road asset management in Vietnam so that the strong interest for asset management is emerging. In addition, an international standard for the asset management system was published in January, 2014.

From such a viewpoint, Kyoto University decided to provide a course aiming at providing the fundamental concept and/or knowledge associated with road infrastructure asset management and the instruction of asset management software called “Kyoto Model”.

TARGETED PARTICIPANTS

 Students of Kyoto University and UTC

 Students from any other universities in Vietnam

 Researchers and engineers and government officials who are interested in road infrastructure asset management.

CREDITS AND CERTIFICATE

Participants who have completed the course will obtain the certificate of course completion issued both from Kyoto University and UTC. Upon his/her request, the students from Kyoto University and UTC can be accredited officially by their affiliation, respectively.

VENUE

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Kyoto University–University of Transport and Communications

Joint Summer Course of Road Infrastructure Asset Management

Hanoi, Vietnam, September 24-26,2014

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Transport and Communications, Hanoi, Vietnam

CONTENTS OF THE COURSE

Contents of the course are summarized as follows:

 Outline of Asset Management & ISO of Asset Management

 Structure, Authority, and Responsibilities

 Risk Management

 Monitoring Management

 Life Cycle Analysis

 Performance Assessment of road infrastructures, bridge, concrete structures, slope and embankment

 Case studies

LANGUAGE

The official language of the course is English.

LECTURERS OF THE COURSE

From Japan

 Prof. Kiyoshi Kobayashi - Kyoto University

 Prof. Hirotaka Kawano - Kyoto University

 Prof. Keiichi Tamura - Kyoto University

 Prof. Hiroyasu Ohtsu - Kyoto University

 Assoc. Prof. Kiyoyuki Kaito - Osaka University

 Assoc. Prof. Kazuya Aoki - Kyoto University

 Mr. Kan Abekura - Kyoto University

 Mr. Kazuyuki Kubo - PWRI

From Vietnam

 Prof. Nguyễn Viết Trung - UTC

 M.Sc. Nguyễn Đình Thạo - UTC

 Mr. Pham Quang Son, - PASCO Vietnam

 Mr. Do Hong Phong, - PASCO Vietnam

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Time and Place

The program will be held at the Hanoi Campus, University of Transport and Communications, Hanoi on September 24-26, 2014.

Registration

Application should be made by completing the registration form. Reservation can be made by e-mail. Confirmation of reservation will be made upon receipt of the completed application forms. For further information, please contact:

Local Secretariat

Ms. Ngo Thuy Linh

International Cooperation Department

University of Transportand Communications (UTC) Lang Thuong Ward, Dong Da District, Hanoi, Vietnam E-mail: [email protected]

Phone: +84-4-37664078 Fax: +84-4-37664078

General Secretariat

Prof. Keiichi Tamura (Kyoto University)

Graduate School of Management, Kyoto University E-mail: [email protected]

Phone: +81-75-753-3548 Fax: +81-75-753-3529

Ms. Yukiko Toyono (Kyoto University) Tel: +81-75-383 3410

Fax: +81-75-383 3410

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Kyoto University–University of Transport and Communications

Joint Summer Course of Road Infrastructure Asset Management

Hanoi, Vietnam, September 24-26,2014

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DAY MORNING AFTERNOON

No. Time Lecture Topic and Speaker No. Time Lecture Topic and Speaker

Day 1 (24/9/2014)

9:00-9:05 :Opening Remarks from Kyoto University

(Kiyoshi Kobayashi, Kyoto University) 9:05-9:10 : Opening Remarks from UTC

(UTC’s Representative)

4 14:00-14:50 Kyoto Model

(Kiyoyuki Kaito, Osaka University)

1 9:10-10:00 Introduction of Road Asset Management

(Kiyoshi Kobayashi, Kyoto University)

2 10:00-10:50 Practice of Road Asset Management

(Keiichi Tamura, Kyoto University) 5 14:50-15:40

Kyoto Model in Vietnam

(Nguyễn Đình Thạo, UTC)

10:50-11:10 Tea Break 15:40- 16:00 Tea break

3 11:10-12:00 Pavement Management

(Kazuyuki Kubo, Public Works Research Institute) 6 16:00-16:50

Slope Management

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DAY MORNING AFTERNOON

No. Time Lecture Topic and Speaker No. Time Lecture Topic and Speaker

Day 2 (25/9/2014)

7 9:00-9:50 Pavement Inspection System

(Pham Quang Son, Do Hong Phong, PASCO Vietnam) 10 14:00-14:50

Data Utilization in Vietnam

(Nguyễn Đình Thạo- UTC)

9:50-10:20 Tea Break and moving to PC room

11 14:50-15:40 Database for Road Asset Management System

(Kazuya Aoki, Kyoto University, PASCO) 15:40-15:50 Tea Break

8 10:20-11:00

Instruction and Trial Running of “Kyoto Model” – Instruction (1) (in the PC room) (Kiyoyuki Kaito,

Osaka University; Kazuya Aoki, Kyoto University)

12 15:50-16:40 Patrol System and Data Collection

(Kan Abekura, Kyoto University) 9 11:00-11:50

Instruction and Trial Running of “Kyoto Model” – Trial Running (2) (in the PC room) (Kiyoyuki Kaito,

Osaka University; Kazuya Aoki, Kyoto University)

Day 3 (26/9/2014)

13 9:00-9:50 Bridge Management (1)

(Keiichi Tamura, Kyoto University) 16 14:00-14:50 Concrete Structure and Asset management

(Hirotaka Kawano, Kyoto University)

14 9:50-10:40 Bridge Management (2) – Practical Case Study in

Vietnam (Nguyen Viet Trung, UTC) 17 14:50-15:40 Examination

10:40-11:00 Tea Break

15:40- Closing

15 11:00-11:50 Bridge Management (3)

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