ABSTRACT

Road construction is a major contributor to CO² emissions, but it also plays a crucial role in connecting people and enabling economic growth. Municipal road construction must consider not only ecological factors such as resource efficiency and mobility change, but also economic factors such as costs and depreciation, as well as socio-cultural factors. To manage these factors, sustainable asset information management (AIM) is needed, which involves using modern procedures and efficient data systems to manage asset information at strategic, tactical, and operational levels. This paper aims to identify the factors that influence sustainable AIM and translate them into requirements for the maintenance management of the city of Münster. By recording trends and changes in the municipal organisation, the paper provides insights into the structured management of AIM to ensure a sustainable road construction in the future.