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SUMMARY:Webinar - United Nations Managing Infrastructure Assets for Sustainable Development
DESCRIPTION:To support sustainability within infrastructure projects\, and contribute to nations’ wealth\, the United Nations’ Department of Social and Economic Affairs published the “Handbook on Managing Infrastructure Assets for Sustainable Development”. They have provided in-depth training to developing nations. The principles in the Handbook apply to all infrastructure projects that aim to deliver value and include sustainability in their mission. The speakers will present on the core issues in the Handbook and describe how nations have gained benefits and value. The presentation will be followed by a Discussion Panel with Daniel Platz\, Linda Newton\, Sally Nugent\, Peter Kohler\, and Mike Bordenaro to answer your questions! \nClick here to register\n  \nAbout the speakers: \nDaniel Platz\, PhD\, United Nations\, Senior Economic Affairs Officer\, Department of Social and Economic Affairs guided the creation of the UN’s Managing Infrastructure Assets for Sustainable Development: A Handbook for Local and National Governments. Mr. Platz works in the UN Secretariat Office in New York City and has dual citizenship in the U.S. and Germany. He has worked at the United Nations for more than 20 years and has his PhD in Economics. Mr. Platz plays a pivotal role in raising the awareness of global asset management principles and culture. \nLinda Watson was a key contributor to the Handbook and has worked with Mr. Platz to provide training based on it around the world. Ms. Watson has a Masters in Engineering and a PhD in Civil Engineering. She is based in Ottawa\, Canada\, and was with Defence Construction Canada for more than 10 years. She taught civil and environment engineering at Carlton University for more than 17 years and has her own engineering consulting company.
URL:https://www.amcouncil.com.au/event/webinar-united-nations-managing-infrastructure-assets-for-sustainable-development/
LOCATION:Online – Register to be sent your link
CATEGORIES:Sustainability,Webinar
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SUMMARY:Sydney - Leadership and Maturity in Asset Management Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Based on “Living Asset Management Maturity” and its predecessor “Living Asset Management”\, delivered by the authors!\nThis one day Workshop distils key learnings and concepts on Maturity in Asset Management.\nShare insights and knowledge with the workshop presenters and your peers on Leadership to support the delivery of enhanced value from Asset Management.\nExperience practical examples and Case Studies on Maturity in Asset Management.\n\nClick here to register\n“Both this workshop and the book are a must for anybody wanting to make asset management real and deliver value”\nGlenn (Shoey) Schumacher \n\nAbout this workshop\nAs the organisational landscape evolves\, so too does the role of the asset management. The publication of asset management standards\, like ISO 55001 has brought asset management into the mainstream but the challenge today is how to ensure asset management is both embedded into the business objectives and consistently delivers organisational and customer value. \nWho delivers the Workshop?\nThis Workshop is delivered by the members of the Living Asset Management Think Tank Inc. through the Asset Management Council Ltd.  All the presenters have led asset management reforms in organisations ranging from the Public Sector & Defence\, to blue chip publicly listed organisations. \nHow will you benefit?\nThis Asset Management Leadership and Maturity Workshop is designed to give your organisation a strategic edge by developing your skills to enable you to understand the drivers of Asset Management Leadership and Maturity and how to ensure Asset Management is integrated into\, and aligned with\, the broader organisation. \nWhat will you learn?\nBased on thinking from a range of organisations and contexts\, this Workshop shows how to evolve your organisation’s asset management function from compliance to sustained value creation and provides you with a comprehensive coverage of the major issues associated with your role as a senior leader in today’s business environment\, \nUpon completion of this Workshop\, you should be able to: \n\nUnderstand how the alignment between asset management and other organisational functions is key to creating and sustaining value.\nIncrease your understanding of the role leadership plays in value creation.\nUnderstand the value that an asset management system can deliver.\nExamine the tensions between short and long-term priorities and diverse stakeholder interests.\nEnhance future strategic discussions with the knowledge and tools needed to improve asset management.\nGain clarity on how asset management supports meeting legal responsibilities\, and delivering community expectations and financial value.\n\nWhat can you expect?\nYou will embark on a curriculum that is written and reviewed by experienced senior practising asset management professionals and participate in interactive discussions with senior leaders sharing experiences\, ideas and thoughts. \nThe Workshop brings together asset management and organisational practices and demonstrates\, through relevant case studies\, how these can be applied to assure asset management creates organisational value. \nWho should attend?\nThe Workshop is tailored for senior asset organisational leaders seeking to enhance and sustain value from asset management. \nAbout the Living Asset Management Think Tank\n \nThe Living Asset Management Think Tank Inc. Reg No A0099210V is a group of internationally based\, passionate asset management professionals who firmly believe in the value that asset management as a discipline\, can deliver to organisations. \n  \nWorkshop flyer available for download here.
URL:https://www.amcouncil.com.au/event/sydney-leadership-and-maturity-in-asset-management-workshop/
LOCATION:Sydney CBD (detaills provided after registration)
CATEGORIES:Training Course
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SUMMARY:Auckland / Webinar - Innovating Infrastructure: From Data-Driven Decisions to Climate-Resilient Development in New Zealand
DESCRIPTION:This will be a hybrid event\, with options for those who can attend in person and those who would prefer to access the event online. This event showcases a dynamic duo of presentations that spotlight the forefront of infrastructure resilience and data-driven management in New Zealand. With a focus on innovative approaches to asset management and climate adaptation\, attendees will gain insights into cutting-edge practices and collaborative projects aimed at enhancing the sustainability and efficiency of urban infrastructure. From pioneering data collection methodologies to integrating environmental insights into asset management\, these presentations promise to deliver valuable perspectives and strategies for addressing contemporary challenges in infrastructure planning and climate resilience. Join us to explore the synergies between technology\, data\, and environmental foresight in shaping the future of New Zealand’s transport and urban landscapes. \nClick here to register\n  \nAgenda:\n\n\n5.00pm: Arrival and registration\n5.10pm: Event opening by AMCouncil NZ Chapter\n5.15pm: Preparing for the worst: Asset Management with Environmental Insights\, by Jason Blac\, Senior Consultant – Strategic Advisory (Digital)\, WSP; and Dr Rowan Dixon\, Associate Director – Strategic Advisory\, WSP\n5.50pm: Cracking the Transport System: A National Future-Ready Approach to Consistent Condition Data Collection\, by Shaun Lion-Cachet\, Principal Consultant\, Invise Ltd\n6.25pm: AMCouncil NZ Chapter AGM\n\n\nAbout the presentations and speakers:\nPresentation 1: Preparing for the worst: Asset Management with Environmental Insights\n\nOur journey supporting Hastings District Council (HDC) began back in 2019 when we collaborated with them to digitise the Toitoi Arts and Events Centre using laser scanning\, 3D modelling\, and linking key asset information. This project has expanded over the years to include the adjacent Toitoi Municipal Building\, culminating in a comprehensive Asset Information Model (AIM) of both buildings. \nA key development has been the integration of climate change data within the asset information model to enhance building resilience. This initiative demonstrates the potential of digital technologies\, and particularly Asset Information Models\, in fostering climate-resilient urban infrastructure. \nKey Points: \n\nObjective: To illustrate the integration process and benefits of including digital climate change data into an asset information model.\nMethodology: Overview of the process\, how we discussed strategic climate priorities and challenges for HDC\, how these informed the next steps\, and how this was used to inform the Asset Information Model.\nChallenges and Solutions: Discussion on merging climate data with the existing asset information model and how we navigated them.\nOutcomes and Benefits: Adding value to enhance asset resilience\, improve risk assessment\, and support informed decision-making for climate adaptation strategies through digitisation.\n\nThis presentation aims to showcase the project’s approach to leveraging an existing asset information model to assist in understanding and mitigating the impacts of climate change on critical infrastructure. \nJason Blac\, Senior Consultant – Strategic Advisory (Digital)\, WSP \nWith over a decade of experience in Project Management and Digital Advisory from the UK and the burgeoning digital sector in New Zealand\, Jason harbours a deep passion for supporting and guiding clients on their transformation journeys. He served as the Project Manager for the award-winning projects at Auckland International Airport (AIA)\, Auckland District Health Board (ADHB)\, and Hastings District Council (HDC) – specifically\, their Digital Twin initiatives. These projects entailed developing client workshops\, crafting strategic roadmaps\, leveraging emerging technologies\, and fostering partnerships across multiple teams. A significant focus of Jason’s current and past roles has been on project governance and reporting\, ensuring transparency\, accountability\, and efficiency in leading successful\, multi-talented teams. He brings an in-depth understanding of designing and implementing outcome-focused strategies to this project. \nDr Rowan Dixon\, Associate Director – Strategic Advisory\, WSP \nDr. Rowan Dixon heads the climate and futures insights advisory at WSP NZ. His extensive training and experience across both government and private sectors have honed his expertise in scrutinizing climate and sustainability policy and practice in Aotearoa and with its international partners. Rowan is dedicated to assisting decision-makers throughout Aotearoa in navigating\, enhancing\, and realizing their infrastructure ambitions. He holds a PhD in Political Economic Geography and a Master’s in Planning. Throughout his career\, Rowan has occupied pivotal roles in the built environment\, climate\, and commercial sectors\, including positions at the Ministry for the Environment\, Dunedin City Council\, and Fairtrade ANZ. \nPresentation 2: Cracking the Transport System: A National Future-Ready Approach to Consistent Condition Data Collection\nConsistent condition data is increasingly important in the New Zealand transport sector’s approach to lifecycle asset management\, benchmarking\, performance management\, and investment decision-making. Te Ringa Maimoa is leading the implementation of a consistent approach to the collection of pavement and surfacing condition data for all local authority sealed roads. The Consistent Condition Data Collection (CCDC) project is being developed collaboratively by sector representatives from councils and Waka Kotahi\, supported by industry subject matter experts. This presentation will focus on how a new Centre of Excellence will collaboratively co-manage the national delivery of the pavement condition data collection programme for the state highway and local road networks from July 2024. \nShaun Lion-Cachet\, Principal Consultant\, Invise Ltd \nShaun Lion-Cachet is a Chartered Professional Engineer with over 30 years of experience in leadership\, engineering\, asset management\, project management\, and staff management across both the public and private sectors. His technical skills encompass transport infrastructure planning and engineering. His most recent role was as RATA Manager at Co-Lab (Waikato Local Authority Shared Services)\, providing shared transport asset management services to ten Waikato councils. This role involved offering strategy\, guidance\, and engineering services in complex and diverse operating environments across those ten organisations. Shaun is currently a Principal Consultant at Invise Limited\, providing advisory services to address challenges for NZ infrastructure owners. A current project includes the Consistent Condition Data Collection (CCDC) project for NZTA\, where his key tasks involve the establishment and management of two new data collection contracts. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.amcouncil.com.au/event/auckland-nz-innovating-infrastructure-from-data-driven-decisions-to-climate-resilient-development-in-new-zealand/
LOCATION:GHD Centre\, 27 Napier Street\,\, Freemans Bay\, Auckland
CATEGORIES:Chapter Events,Data,Government,New Zealand Chapter Events,Sustainability
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