by Kai | Feb 11, 2021 | MRiAM News

Sharing knowledge is a key element of the Asset Management Council’s Strategic Plan 2020-2023. We’re excited then, to share the news of the recently announced industry-relevant conference on maintenance and intelligent asset management.
The conference will be held from 19-21 September 20211.
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by Kai | Feb 10, 2021 | General

Asset management success stories are happening all around us, and at the Asset Management Council, we love to share the achievements of organisations and businesses.
Take a moment out of your day to have a look at what has been accomplished at Ventia by clicking on the following links1.
1 All Ventia articles republished with permission
by Kai | Feb 7, 2021 | Government Community of Practice News
As Sydney commuters bustle their way through traffic, a breakthrough—literally—has been made on the WestConnex tunnels project. Roadheaders, those large excavating assets, have carved their way from the M4-M5 Tunnels to the M8 Motorway, connecting for the first time. A milestone achievement, deep underground. WestConnex CEO, Andrew Head, notes there are currently twenty-eight roadheaders in operation, the largest number on a single project. Each asset progresses approximately twenty-five metres each week, and to date, have excavated seventeen kilometres1.
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by Kai | Feb 2, 2021 | Defence News
The Australian Army received news of an upgrade to its armed reconnaissance capability, following the selection of Boeing’s Apache Guardian to replace the ARH Tiger from 2025.
Boeing’s Apache AH64E helicopter is equipped with improved sensors, communication suites, attack capabilities, and improved survivability. It is the most lethal and lowest-risk option, and meets all of the defence’s requirements for assets, such as through-life support and high-detail security function1.
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by Kai | Jan 31, 2021 | Power News
Western Power is set to build a state-of-the-art facility in Albany.
The $16 million energy hub will be created to enhance safety for employees, improve operations and future-proof electricity supply for the region. Design for the facility include single-flow traffic, the separation of heavy and light vehicles, and reduced space between forklifts and employees. It will also include charging ports for electric vehicles in the visitor car park and inside the building.
The facility will replace Western Power’s ageing existing facility on the same site, and construction is expected to commence in May 2021. The new facility and assets contained within it are expected to meet the energy needs of the community in the Great Southern Region1.
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