by Kai | Jun 24, 2021 | Data in Asset Management News
Data is a critical asset that can determine a business’s success, when integrated with asset management frameworks and appropriate tools.
Given the amount of data available, it is easy for some organisations to feel overwhelmed. The challenges presented by data, particularly when attempting to move it from an afterthought to a critical facet of operations can be paralysing. The various tools available to assist in extracting data can sometimes only add to the sense of paralysis.
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by Kai | Jun 20, 2021 | Sustainability & Resilience News
The NSW government strives to deliver transport services and operations that balances economic, environment, and social issues with a focus on sustainability.
It is well recognised within the asset management sector that climate change brings stress to transport assets. Extreme weather and physical impacts caused by rising temperatures and natural disasters make risk assessment and asset management a crucial element within governments.
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by Kai | Jun 17, 2021 | Chapter News
Asset Management for Public Good
Join the Asset Management Council New Zealand Chapter for a technical session on the New Zealand Defence Force’s customised approach to ISO 55000 alignment for equipment management, and Wellington Water’s strategic approach to integration and the pathway to reform.
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by Kai | Jun 17, 2021 | Chapter News
ISO 55001 Review in Progress
Join the Asset Management Council Melbourne Chapter for a technical session on the ISO 55001 review in progress.
Part 1: ISO 55001 Review Feedback Session (Martin Kerr)
ISO 55001 has been with us since February 2014. It is currently undergoing a review. Martin Kerr is our representative on the committee and is now the convener for Working Group 6 (WG6) leading the review group. Martin will be providing an overview of the review process and the current state of play where possible.
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by Kai | Jun 16, 2021 | Power News
TransGrid commits to delivering the nation’s biggest interconnector and will invest $1.8 billion1 into its construction.
The interconnector, EnergyConnect, is a transformational energy project which will save NSW customers up to $64 annually on the average household bill. Construction of the interconnector will generate 1500 new jobs in regional NSW.
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