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SUMMARY:Brisbane - Asset Management Planning: Good Practices and Tools Workshop
DESCRIPTION:This session is designed to be a collaborative and practical exploration of how planning enables effective asset management across the full asset life cycle. Our intent is to: \n\nExplore planning artefacts across the asset life cycle—from identification and acquisition to operation\, maintenance\, and disposal.\nIdentify good practices and the “how to” for each planning aspect discussed\, using the GFMAM Landscape and ISO 55001 as reference points.\nDiscuss tools and techniques that support the various planning aspects.\nGenerate a shared artefact that captures insights\, examples\, and recommendations from the workshop.\n\nWe’ll be working in breakout tables\, each focused on a different planning aspect or life cycle phase. You’ll rotate through these tables\, contributing ideas and critiquing prior insights. \nEach table will capture inputs into a consolidated list\, which we’ll review together at the end of the session. \n\nClick here to register
URL:https://www.amcouncil.com.au/event/brisbane-asset-management-planning-good-practices-and-tools-workshop/
LOCATION:Engineers Australia Auditorium\, Level 9\, 340 Adelaide Street\, Brisbane City\, QLD\, 4000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Brisbane Chapter Events
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SUMMARY:Townsville - Asset Management Planning: Good Practices and Tools Workshop
DESCRIPTION:This session is a collaborative\, practical workshop on how planning enables effective asset management across the full asset life cycle. \nAs a Townsville Hub participant\, you’ll meet in person with other local members and connect live via Microsoft Teams to the Brisbane Chapter workshop. Together you will: \n\nExplore planning artefacts across the asset life cycle—from identification and acquisition to operation\, maintenance\, and disposal.\nIdentify good practices and the “how to” for each planning aspect\, using the GFMAM Landscape and ISO 55001 as reference points.\nDiscuss tools and techniques that support the various planning aspects.\nContribute to a shared artefact that captures insights\, examples\, and recommendations from the workshop.\n\nYour Townsville group will form its own table(s)\, working through the same activities as the Brisbane room—rotating through topics\, sharing ideas\, and feeding your perspectives directly into the real-time discussions and final outcomes. \nClick here to register
URL:https://www.amcouncil.com.au/event/townsville-asset-management-planning-good-practices-and-tools-workshop/
LOCATION:Rockfield Technologies Townsville Office\, Level 2\, 42 Sturt Street\, Townsville\, QLD\, 4810\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Chapter Events
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SUMMARY:Mackay - Asset Management Planning: Good Practices and Tools Workshop
DESCRIPTION:This session is a collaborative\, practical workshop on how planning enables effective asset management across the full asset life cycle. \nAs a Mackay Hub participant\, you’ll meet in person with other local members and connect live via Microsoft Teams to the Brisbane Chapter workshop. Together you will: \n\nExplore planning artefacts across the asset life cycle—from identification and acquisition to operation\, maintenance\, and disposal.\nIdentify good practices and the “how to” for each planning aspect\, using the GFMAM Landscape and ISO 55001 as reference points.\nDiscuss tools and techniques that support the various planning aspects.\nContribute to a shared artefact that captures insights\, examples\, and recommendations from the workshop.\n\nYour Mackay group will form its own table(s)\, working through the same activities as the Brisbane room—rotating through topics\, sharing ideas\, and feeding your perspectives directly into the real-time discussions and final outcomes. \nClick here to register
URL:https://www.amcouncil.com.au/event/mackay-asset-management-planning-good-practices-and-tools-workshop/
LOCATION:Mackay Regional Council\, 73 Gordon Street\,\, Mackay\, QLD\, 4740\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Chapter Events
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SUMMARY:Sydney - Protecting Property: Strata Asset Management Risks and Opportunities
DESCRIPTION:Property is one of the most valuable and complex asset classes\, yet residential strata continues to face major risks from defects\, poor information handover and weak governance. This event will explore how fragmented practices have left property owners and managers exposed\, with issues such as missing design records\, incomplete asset registers\, warranty disputes\, and inadequate lifecycle planning driving up costs and eroding confidence in the market. By referencing the Building Manual Guideline\, the discussion will show how better systems\, accountability\, and transparency can protect property value while reducing financial and safety risks. \nThe program will highlight the case for change\, shifting strata property asset management from reactive maintenance to proactive\, data-driven practices. This includes upskilling strata managers and owners’ corporations\, embedding robust governance structures\, and adopting tools such as digital records\, lifecycle costing\, and transparent levy planning. Key themes include liability management\, procurement responses\, ownership and co-funding models\, and the legal ramifications of poor documentation. Central to the discussion is how build quality achieved at the design\, approval\, and construction stages can be effectively translated into long-term occupancy asset management\, ensuring properties remain safe\, durable\, and financially sustainable throughout their lifecycle. \nBuilding on industry milestones such as the Shergold Weir Building Confidence Report (2018)\, the NSW Government’s response (2019)\, the Strata Community Association’s Building Manual Guideline (2020)\, and Engineers Australia’s 2023 report on managing building defects\, the event will emphasise that while property owners face genuine risks — from systemic defects and water ingress to unexpected financial shocks — there are also significant opportunities. Smarter property and strata asset management not only protects buyers and owners from risk but also enables innovation in sustainability\, transparency\, and long-term value creation. By addressing “buyer beware” challenges head-on\, the sector can move towards stronger\, safer\, and more resilient communities that align with both local and global best practices. \nClick here to register\n  \n\n		\n			\n				\n			\n			\n		 \n		\n			James Sherrard is the NSW Building Commissioner. He has worked in the construction industry for the past 30 years most recently spending three years with Transport for NSW. Prior to this\, James worked in the private sector as a consultant and project manager in the civic\, residential and commercial sectors. He has worked extensively overseas and is a qualified and experienced builder.\n		\n			\n		\n\n		\n			\n				\n			\n			\n		 \n		\n			Stuart Smith is Managing Director of WebFM\, an innovative company that specialises in facilities management and provides web-based solutions and consulting services. Stuart has been instrumental in developing new standards in project completion and asset management. He was the principal author of the new Australian Building Manual Guideline in conjunction with the Strata Communities Association and Engineers Australia. The Guideline sets out the acceptable standard for the content of a Building Manual at project handover and responds to the Building Reforms in the Shergold Weir Building Confidence Report.\n		\n			\n		\n\n		\n			\n				\n			\n			\n		 \n		\n			Brendyn Williams is the Managing Director and Principal Consultant for private engineering management consulting firm Pentagon Management. Brendyn is an experienced leader and manager within the private\, government and not-for-profit sectors\, with qualifications in civil engineering\, civil construction\, business management and project management. With 30 years’ experience in the building and construction industry\, primarily associated with end-to-end infrastructure asset management\, Brendyn provides a range of hands-on professional services to help organisations meet requirements\, manage risks\, and build capability to optimise outcomes.\n		\n			\n		\n 
URL:https://www.amcouncil.com.au/event/sydney-protecting-property-strata-asset-management-risks-and-opportunities/
LOCATION:Aurecon\, Level 11\, 73 Miller Street\, North Sydney\, NSW\, 2060\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Sydney Chapter Events
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