Conferences – Preliminary Program

Conference Topics:

  • Smart Transportation
  • Airports
  • Mechanistic Empirical Pavement Design
  • Smart Cities and BIM
  • Concrete Pavements
  • Management Systems for Local Governments
  • Performance Models and Management Tools
  • Renewable Energy
  • Security, Policies and Applications
  • Road Geometric Design and Tools
  • Asphalt Pavements
  • Risk Assessment and Mitigation (RIDNAIC)

 
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ICTI Committee

5th ICTI Steering Committee

  • Carlos M. Chang, Ph.D. P.E. – Chair
  • Angel Gomez, Eng – ICTI Executive Director
  • João Merighi, Ph.D. – iSMARTi President
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    International Organizing Committee

  • Hosin “David” Lee, Ph.D. – Co-Chair
  • Athanasios Nikolaides, Ph.D. – Co-Chair
  • James Maina, Ph.D. – Co-Chair
  • Tien Fang Fwa, Ph.D. – Co-Chair
  • Susan L. Tighe, Ph.D. – Co-Chair
  • Paulo Pereira, Ph.D. – Co-Chair
  • Alberto Esteban, Ph.D. – Co-Chair
  • Rita Moura Fortes, Ph.D. – Co-Chair
  • Wilfredo Gutiérrez Lazares, M.SC. Eng. – Co-Chair
  • Tom Papagiannakis, Ph.D. – Co-Chair
  • Mauricio Salgado, Mg. Ing. – Co-Chair
  • Carlos A. Penin, P.E. – Co-Chair
  • Gilberto Martinez Arguelles, Ph.D. – Member
  • Luis Siliezar, Ing. – Member
  • Jorge Pais, Ph.D. – Member
  • Filippo G. Praticó, Ph.D. – Member
  • Davide Lo Presti, Ph.D. – Member
  • David Krishnan, Ph.D. – Member
  • John Jairo Agudelo Ospina, Mg. Ing. – Member
  • Sui G Tan, PE. – Member
  • Susana Vegas Chiyon, Dra. – Member
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    International Scientific Committee

  • Benjamin Colucci, Ph.D. – Co-Chair
  • Angel Sampedro Rodriguez, Ph.D. – Co-Chair
  • Ghim Ping Ong, Ph.D. – Co-Chair
  • Alex Visser, Ph.D. – Advisor
  • Roger E Smith, PE, Ph.D. – Advisor
  • Zhen Leng, Associate Professor – Member
  • Krishna Prapoorna Biligiri, Associate Professor – Member
  • Hao Wang, Associate Professor – Member
  • Joshua Qiang Li, Associate Professor – Member
  • Yu-Min Su, Assistant Professor – Member
  • Min-Chih Liao, Assistant Professor – Member
  • Yen-Yu Lin, Assistant Professor – Member
  • Yu-Ting Hsu, Associate Professor – Member
  • Hooi Ling Khoo, Associate Professor – Member
  • Feng Zhu, Assistant Professor – Member
  • Yang Liu, Assistant Professor – Member
  • Prateek Bansal, Assistant Professor – Member
  • Anupam Kumar, Assistant Professor – Member
  • De Zhao, Associate Professor – Member
  • Song Li, Assistant Professor – Member
  • Rafael Menendez Acurio, Ph.D., P.E. – Member
  • Delmar Salomon, Dr. – Member
  • DingXin Cheng, Ph.D., P.E. – Member
  • Hee-Jeong Kim, Prof. – Member
  • Mario Velez C., Ing., Mg. – Member
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    Local Committee

  • Iván Rodríguez Chávez, Dr. – Member
  • Teresa Salinas Gamero, Mg. – Member
  • Arnaldo Carrillo Gil, Dr. – Member
  • Edward Santa María Dávila, MSc. Ing. – Member
  • Dante Perez Bravo, M.Sc. P.E. – Member
  • Carlos Cuadra, PhD. – Member
  • Lucía Sáez Alván, Dra. – Member
  • Marco Montalvo Farfán, Msc. Ing. – Member
  • Fernando Abraham Pigrau, Ing. – Member
  • Ricardo Zevallos Meneses, Mg. Ing. – Member
  • Fanny Eto Chero, M.Sc. Ing. – Member
  • Mario Candia Martínez, PE, MSCE – Member
  • Miguel Estrada, PhD. MSc. Ing. – Member
  • Gaby Ruiz Petrozzi, MSc. Ing. – Member
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    Reception, Evaluation and Registration of Speakers until April 30

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    REGISTRATION

    Open enrollment:

     

    INVITATION

    International Society for Maintenance and Rehabilitation of Transport infrastructures (iSMARTi) & Construction and Management Institute (Instituto de la Construccion y Gerencia, ICG) are pleased to invite you to the 5th International Conference on Transportation Infrastructure in Lima-Peru from 10 to 13 August 2022.
     
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    Expo Vial – Sponsors

     
    The companies of the “EXPOVIAL 2022” are invited to participate, to make technological presentations and provide information to the attendees about the advances in their products and services. Companies and institutions will have direct contact, during the days of the event, with the most representative and important group in the sector: contractors, builders, teachers, researchers, businessmen, managers, executives, engineers, architects, public authorities, congress attendees and the public in general.
     

    INSCRIPTIONS AND RESERVATIONS

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    SPONSOR ICTI 2022

    1. Sponsor Category

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    1.3. Gold
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    2. Exhibition / Expo Vial 2022

    2.1. Booth 3.0 x 2.0 m2
    2.2. Booth 6.0 x 2.0 m2
    2.3. Business Conference

     

    3. Individual Sponsorships

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    Deadline: Call for Papers

     

    Deadline to submit papers: March 31, 2022.

     

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    INVITATION

    International Society for Maintenance and Rehabilitation of Transport infrastructures (iSMARTi) & Construction and Management Institute (Instituto de la Construccion y Gerencia, ICG) are pleased to invite you to the 5th International Conference on Transportation Infrastructure in Lima-Peru from 10 to 13 August 2022.
     
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    COVID-19: Infection rate in Peru continues to decline

    Confirmed cases of covid-19 and deaths from this disease continue to decline in all regions of Peru and, if the trend continues, the third wave is likely to end in March, reported Dr. César Munayco, director of Surveillance in Peru. Public Health of the Ministry of Health (Minsa).
     
    In a virtual exhibition of the situation of covid-19 in Peru, Munayco maintained that “we are on the verge of finishing the third wave in the coming weeks” and appealed to the responsible behavior of the population.
     
    “If this continues like this, in March we will probably have very few confirmed cases. And if there are few cases, there will be few hospitalizations and few deaths. We are heading towards the end of the third wave, we will see the end of this wave in March,” he said.
     
    National averages
    According to his explanation, currently the average infections of covid-19 at the national level are below the level reached in the first wave and minimally above the lowest level of the second wave.
     
    In terms of mortality, cases are still at levels above the second wave but below the first. Hospitalization is also on the decline and ICU bed occupancy decreased by 16%, now reaching 57%.
     
    After reaffirming that it is likely that there will be very low levels in March, the expert from the CDC Peru pointed out that there are certain criteria to indicate that the wave is over: that the cases are below or equal to the minimum levels of the previous wave and that low levels are maintained for four weeks.
     
    Munayco pointed out that, despite the downward trend, the population should not neglect but maintain biosecurity measures, such as the use of masks, social distancing, avoiding crowds and, most importantly, immunizing against the disease.
     
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    Flight Protocols

    BEFORE TRAVELLING

  • Travel light and avoid delays. You can review the list of allowed objects here.
  • At the airport and during the flight, the use of a double mask or a mask with a high filtration capacity (N95, KN95, FFP2 or KF94) is required, except for children under two        years of age.
  • Social distancing, not less than one meter.
  • Do not go to the airport with companions, except for people who need special assistance.
  • If you have any symptoms related to COVID-19 or physical discomfort, do not go to the airport. Contact your airline to reschedule your flight.
  • Check-in electronically before going to the airport.
  • Jorge Chávez airport operates 24 hours a day.
  • Only passengers whose flight is scheduled within the next 2 hours if it is a domestic flight and 3 hours if it is an international flight will be able to enter the terminal.        You will not be allowed to enter the airport before the indicated time.
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    SHIPMENT PROTOCOL SHIPMENT PROTOCOL
    Entry:

  • All passengers must wear a double mask at all times.
  • To enter the airport, all passengers must present their identity document (physical) and their boarding pass or reservation, preferably electronically.
  • Body temperature will be measured upon entering the terminal. Passengers with a temperature greater than 38°C will not enter.
  • The entrance to the airport is done as follows:
    • Pedestrian entrance: Gates 1 and 2. (next to the Faucett InOutlet)
    • Vehicle access through the freeway: only to drop off passengers. Without cost.
    • To enter the terminal, check the corresponding door.
      • Passengers with hold luggage, entry is through gates 7 and 9.
      • Passengers with hand luggage, gate 11.
      • Passengers with preferential attention, door 8.

     
    If you need to check-in, you can do it at the counter of your airline, if not, go to the entrance to board.
     
    Shipment

  • With your boarding pass in hand, proceed to the lounge entrance. Swipe your boarding pass through the reader machine. (TUUA)
  • In the security controls, they will give the instructions to the passenger so that he complies with the location of his belongings in the appropriate place, prior to the        inspection.
  • The use of trays is only for items outside of your carry-on luggage such as clothing or large electronic items. Minor items such as watches, bracelets, cell phones must be        included in carry-on baggage.
  • It is not necessary to remove footwear.
  • At the time of boarding, the line will be made respecting the social distancing marked on the floor signage.
  • Passengers must pass their boarding pass through the reader machine to avoid contact and exchange of documents with airline personnel.
  • When boarding, the passenger must follow the security protocols. On international flights, in addition, the airline will request the necessary documents for your flight:
    • Each passenger is responsible for reviewing the requirements of the country of destination.
  • After each flight, the boarding lounges are disinfected.
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    LANDING PROTOCOL
    Disembarkation

  • On international flights to enter Peruvian territory, the passenger must present to the airline, in their country of origin:
    • Peruvians, resident foreigners and non-resident foreigners aged 12 years and over whose final destination is the national territory, as passengers and regardless of the country of origin, must prove that they have completed the dose of vaccine against COVID-19, fourteen ( 14) days before boarding at your point of origin; failing that, they can present a negative molecular test with a result date no greater than 72 hours before embroidering at their point of origin. Those under twelve years of age only need to be asymptomatic to board. Those people who show symptoms when entering national territory enter mandatory isolation, according to regulations on the matter.
    • Peruvian passengers and resident foreigners from the Republic of South Africa and the Republic of Botswana, or who have made a stopover in these places, must prove that they have completed, in Peru and/or abroad, their vaccination schedule against COVID-19. 19 and have a negative molecular test with a result date of no more than 48 hours before boarding at their point of origin. The entry into the national territory of non-resident foreigners from the Republic is suspended until January 2, 2022. from South Africa and the Republic of Botswana, or who have made a stopover in these places in the last 14 days.
    • The National Health Authority is empowered to take molecular tests (PCR) for passengers arriving in the country, establishing complementary health measures for positive cases among those from countries with cases of community infection due to the variants of concern of the disease. COVID-19, or who have made a stopover in these places.
    • If you have had the disease, you must present a health document from the country of origin that certifies the discharge status of COVID-19 in the period of up to 3 months prior to the trip.
    • The “Electronic Sworn Declaration of Health, and commitment to carry out the isolation or quarantine of the traveler”, which can be found on the website of the National Migration Superintendence (http://e-notificacion.migraciones.gob.pe/dj-salud/​)
    • Both documents mentioned above must be kept since they can also be requested in Peruvian territory.

     
    Domestic nationals:

  • As of December 10, 2021, passengers of the national air transport service over 18 years of age, in the four (4) alert levels, will only be able to board if they prove their full        dose of vaccination in Peru or abroad; failing that, they can present a negative molecular test with a result date no older than 72 hours before boarding.
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    Connecting flights

  • Passengers passing through Peru on connecting flights must present a negative molecular test only if the country of destination requires it.
  • Passengers on connecting flights must always wear a double mask.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
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    Flight information

    At the airport and during the flight, the use of a double mask or a mask with a high filtration capacity (N95, KN95, FFP2 or KF94) is required, except for children under two years of age. More information here.
     
    International flights:
    The suspension of flights from South Africa is extended until March 31. More information here.
    Passengers 12 years of age or older, who enter Peru, must prove that they have the full dose of vaccination against COVID-19. Alternatively, they can present a negative result of a molecular test (result no more than 48 hours before boarding). Children under 12 years of age, who enter the country, only need to be asymptomatic.
    It is a requirement to complete the online format “Sworn Declaration of Health and Geolocation Authorization”, within 72 hours prior to the trip, here.
     
    National Flights:
    Passengers over 12 years of age will only be able to board if they prove a full dose of vaccination, and the booster dose for those over 40 years of age who are qualified to receive it according to current protocol. In case they do not complete the vaccination schedule, they must present the negative result of a molecular test (no more than 48 hours before boarding). More information here.
     
    Take alternate routes. Since January 30 and for 45 days, the authorities have ordered the closure of Av. Faucett from south to north (direction to Ventanilla).
     
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