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Staging of Standard Bridge Construction in Indonesia Bridge construction in Indonesia is managed through Bridge Management System (BMS), and it comprises of planning/programming, feasibility study, design, construction, operation and maintenance. TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH CIRCULAR E-C128 International Bridge and Structure Management Tenth International Conference on Bridge and Structure Management. There have been a number of recent bridge management accomplishments including the completion of six regional bridge management peer exchanges, the completion of targeted State bridge management process improvement reviews, the publishing of bridge management case studies, the completion of national conferences, and the development of web-based training. Bridge management systems help bridge owners achieve their bridge performance objectives and goals, and maximize returns on investment. Bridge management systems assist bridge owners in selecting and performing work that is the right activity, to the right bridge, at the right time, and at the right cost. Bridge Management FHWA promotes the use and understanding of bridge management systems and software.