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178 - 1.5 LAKH Bridges in ONE DATABASE | Indian Bridge Management System EXPLAINED | Vaibhav Dange



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The Indian Bridge Management System is one of the most advanced public infrastructure databases in the world. The IBMS creates an inventory of all bridges in the country and rates their structural condition so that timely repair and rehabilitation work can be carried out based on the criticality of the structure. It is the largest platform in the world owned by a single owner, with a database that could exceed 1,50,000 bridge structures.
The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has inventorized 1,72,517 bridges/structures under this initiative. Under the system, bridges are given a structural rating number; based on its structure; and a socio-economic rating number which measures its importance in relation to it's vicinity.

With an MBA degree under his belt, Vaibhav Dange devoted his knowledge in management to implementing processes in ensuring speedy redressal of issues in all spheres of activity. From 2014 to 2019, he was the Private Secretary to the Hon'ble Minister of Road Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari, and was very closely associated with all development works related to the national highways. During this tenure, he got involved in the IBMS project, and his deep knowledge and insight resulted in many innovations within the IBMS. He is associated with various infrastructure projects undertaken by the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI).

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0:00 - Introductions
1:12 - History and culture of bridges
5:57 - Journey behind writing the book
10:16 - How are the public using the IBMS?
11:38 - Global benchmarks we should incorporate within IBMS
13:54 - Innovations that will happen 5-10 years down the line
17:10 - What was it like working with Minister Gadkari
21:14 - How the ministry optimizes the functions of different players
24:11 - Future of public infrastructure in India
27:30 - Conclusions
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