by Kai | May 21, 2021 | Events
Free for all Guests | Online | 9 and 10 June 10am – 4pm | Register at www.amcouncil.com.au/RAID
In a collaboration with Federation University Australia, the Asset Management Council is delighted to announce this year’s Research and Industry Days, taking place virtually over Wednesday 9 and Thursday 10 June 2021.
This is a free event for all guests.
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by Kai | May 20, 2021 | Events
The AMCouncil is proudly supporting the EA College of Leadership and Management at the upcoming Integrated Project Engineering Congress (IPEC) conference to be held on the 27 and 28 May 2021. Dr. Monique Beedles will be facilitating a panel of expert asset managers – including Keith Paintin, Wendy McPate, Dave Daines and Glenn Ingram – on optimising cost, risk and performance.
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by Kai | May 17, 2021 | Chapter News
Digital Infrastructure assisting Asset Management
Join the Asset Management Council Sydney Chapter for a technical session on implementing predictive analytics on one of Australia’s largest rail fleets.
Sydney’s Waratah Train fleet consists of 78 trains that are connected to ICT Shore Systems – producing over 330 Million data points everyday.
In 2017, Downer embarked on a program to use that data to perform predictive analytics as well as a wider transition towards condition based maintenance. The result was TrainDNA and an Integration Operations Centre.
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by Kai | May 14, 2021 | News
ACIF have put together a summary of the parts of the Treasurer’s speech and Budget Paper No.1 in the 2021-22 Budget Papers relevant to the Australian construction industry for you to download here.
All text and graphics are taken directly from these publications.
by Kai | May 12, 2021 | Chapter News

A Roadmap to Maintenance Improvements
Are you embarking on a program of maintenance improvements? Do you have a roadmap? Failing to plan is planning to fail. Join the Asset Management Council Brisbane Chapter to hear about some tried and true methods for developing a successful roadmap. Learn about some essential elements, some possible pitfalls and some tips from experience.
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