by Heidi | Oct 31, 2023 | Certification, Member News
The Asset Management Council is a proud founding member of the World Partners in Asset Management. The Certified Asset Management Assessor (CAMA) Certification establishes an individual’s knowledge and comprehension in Asset Management, globally. Over the past nine years CAMA has become the benchmark for Asset Managers worldwide – WPiAM now has over 1900 CAMA Certificants who are in more than 76 countries!
Did you know all Asset Management Council members receive 33% off the cost of their CAMA exam? Contact us today to receive your code.
by Heidi | Oct 31, 2023 | Conference, Events, Maintenance & Reliability in Asset Management, MRiAM News
In a significant showcase of industry-academic collaboration, Directors of the Asset Management Council (AMCouncil), Sarah Hannah and Toby Horstead, are slated to deliver keynote presentations at the upcoming International Conference on Maintenance and Intelligent Asset Management (ICMIAM). The conference is organised by Federation University and is set to take place from the 6th to the 8th of December in Ballarat.
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by Heidi | Oct 18, 2023 | Member News
IPWEA has joined AMCouncil as a member of the GFMAM. Both Australian organisations are collaboratively working to enhance society by promoting the value of effective Asset Management within the Infrastructure Sector.
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by Heidi | Sep 20, 2023 | Member News
Last Thursday, the Auckland Asset Management Symposium was held, a unique hybrid event that saw participants joining both in-person and online. The theme of the event was “Getting the balance right – Incorporating resilience in Asset Management.”
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by Heidi | Sep 11, 2023 | Sustainability & Resilience News
Engineers Australia is an accredited Observer of the United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA), the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). This means EA can attend UN conferences like Conference of the Parties (COP), meetings and contribute to UN policy submissions, etc.
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by Heidi | Aug 25, 2023 | General, Government Community of Practice News, Sustainability & Resilience News
Procurement professionals in the government sector understand that intentional procurement can lead to improved environmental sustainability. They are on the lookout for directions on how to apply government eco-friendly policies when acquiring infrastructure and overseeing construction. The “Pathway to Green Construction Procurement” published in August 2023 by APCC emphasizes five main pillars of environmental sustainability: energy, water, circular economy, biodiversity, and carbon emissions but does not delve into the social or financial aspects of capital ventures.
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