Excerpt from Uses of Advanced Materials in Civil Infrastructure: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Science, Technology, and Space of the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation United Stated States Senate, One Hundred Third Congress, First Session, May 27, 1993
The committee met, pursuant to notice, at 10:15 a.m., in room SD-628, Dirksen Senate Office Building, Hon. John D. Rockefeller IV (chairman of the subcommittee) presiding.
Staff members assigned to this hearing: Patrick H. Windham, professional staff member; and Louis C. Whitsett, minority staff counsel.
Opening Statement of Senator Rockfeller
Senator Rockefeller. Welcome to all of you. Thank you for coming. Some of you are from across the country, and others from places closer.
This hearing is the first in a series that Senator Burns and I want to have on a critical question and that is: How can advanced technologies help meet major needs of our nation, ranging from civil infrastructure to, in fact, health care and, generally, to economic competitiveness?
We believe, both of us, very strongly that Federal research programs have responsibility to help private industry where that is appropriate. And the states can improve their prosperity and their public welfare through this.
Civil infrastructure is a fitting subject to start with at a time when Federal and State budgets are tight, but our population is growing. Governments everywhere are under pressure to find better and to find less expensive ways to provide essential infrastructure projects such as highways, bridges, and water systems.
The value of the Nation's public works infrastructure is reported to be $2.7 trillion. That is everything in the way of roads, bridges, highways, water systems, sewer systems, and the rest of it.
And the annual repair and maintenance costs are, of course, enormous where they are being done, and not deferred. Private investments in homes, buildings, and other private infrastructure totals tens and tens of billions of dollars, of course, more than that.
Clearly, if new technologies can help improve the durability of our infrastructure and reduce cost, the savings can be enormous. And we will need to find the ways to achieve those savings.
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