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SUMMARY:Canberra - ConnectSydney’s Asset Management Maturity Uplift in Sydney Roads Asset Performance Contract
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to invite you to an exclusive live stream event hosted by the Canberra Chapter. Join local Asset Management Council members for an engaging evening as we gather together and dial into Sydney’s technical session\, “ConnectSydney’s Asset Management Maturity Uplift in Sydney Roads Asset Performance Contract.” \nClick here to register\nAbout the Session: \nUnder the Sydney Roads Asset Performance Contract (SRAPC)\, ConnectSydney assumed stewardship of a complex and highly visible road network within the Sydney Eastern Harbour Zone. Early delivery highlighted a range of asset management challenges common across the industry\, including reactive planning\, fragmented prioritisation\, limited assurance confidence\, and siloed decision-making across functions. \nThis presentation shares ConnectSydney’s asset management maturity journey\, focusing on the practical actions taken to address these challenges and uplift maturity in a live operational environment. It outlines how capability\, assurance\, prioritisation\, and cross-functional alignment were deliberately strengthened through targeted changes to roles\, governance\, decision frameworks\, and ways of working. \nRather than presenting theory\, the session demonstrates how asset-need-led planning\, balanced cost–risk–performance prioritisation\, and embedded assurance were translated into day-to-day business-as-usual practices. The presentation concludes by reflecting on the tangible outcomes achieved\, including improved decision quality\, clearer traceability\, and a measurable lift in client confidence and engagement—positioning ConnectSydney as a trusted asset steward for the Harbour Zone. \nThis is a fantastic opportunity to gain insights\, network with peers\, and enjoy some light refreshments and nibbles in a relaxed setting. \nWe look forward to welcoming you at the Canberra Chapter Meet! \n\n		\n			\n				\n			\n			\n		 \n		\n			Max Dallarmi brings four decades of experience across the planning\, delivery and stewardship of complex road infrastructure\, spanning construction\, operations and asset management in highly regulated network environments. As Network Needs Manager at ConnectSydney for the past five years\, he has led asset management activities for the Sydney Roads Asset Performance Contract in the Harbour Zone\, providing strategic and tactical direction across asset planning\, compliance\, sustainability and continuous improvement\, in alignment with TfNSW stewardship principles. He is responsible for developing and maintaining strategic and tactical asset management plans\, embedding ISO 55000-aligned practices\, and driving reliability-based maintenance and renewal strategies across a diverse portfolio of road\, bridge\, tunnel and pavement assets. With a strong background in civil engineering and program delivery\, Max works closely with leadership and operational teams to translate asset data and performance insights into practical\, risk-based decisions that improve network outcomes\, strengthen safety and sustainability performance\, and support long-term network resilience.\n		\n			\n		 \n\n		\n			\n				\n			\n			\n		 \n		\n			Syed Kazmi is a Strategic Asset Manager at ConnectSydney\, responsible for asset stewardship across the Harbour Zone under the Sydney Roads Asset Performance Contract (SRAPC). He leads strategic asset planning\, lifecycle optimisation\, and cost–risk–performance decision-making across a complex\, multi-asset road network. He works closely with leadership and delivery teams to translate asset intelligence into informed\, risk-based network outcomes. With over two decades of experience across infrastructure\, operations and asset management\, Syed has worked across telecommunications\, tunnels and motorway networks in Australia and internationally. His career spans asset systems engineering\, lifecycle modelling\, capital works planning and enterprise asset strategy\, with extensive experience working within performance-based and concession environments.
URL:https://www.amcouncil.com.au/event/canberra-connectsydneys-asset-management-maturity-uplift-in-sydney-roads-asset-performance-contract/
LOCATION:Nellie Hamilton Centre\, 257 Crawford St\, Queanbeyan\, ACT\, 2620\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Canberra Chapter Events
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SUMMARY:Canberra - Building Resilient Assets in an Era of Climate Extremes
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to invite you to an exclusive live stream event hosted by the Canberra Chapter. Join local Asset Management Council members for an engaging evening as we gather together and dial into Sydney’s technical session\, “Building Resilient Assets in an Era of Climate Extremes.” \nClick here to register \nAbout the Session: \n\nThe increasing frequency and severity of extreme weather events in New South Wales pose significant challenges to the resilience of government-owned assets and the communities they serve. Many public infrastructure systems — including roads\, bridges\, schools\, and utilities — were not designed to withstand current climate risks\, resulting in repeated damage\, costly rebuilds\, and long-term service disruptions. A key challenge lies in transitioning from reactive recovery efforts to proactive\, risk-informed asset planning and investment. Limited funding\, fragmented governance\, and inconsistent data on asset vulnerability further complicate coordinated resilience-building efforts. However\, there are growing opportunities to address these gaps. \nThe NSW Reconstruction Authority’s leadership in developing the State Disaster Mitigation Plan\, alongside AECOM’s technical expertise in resilience modelling and Moody’s Analytics’ insights into the rising economic costs of disasters\, are paving the way for smarter\, data-driven decision-making. Through collaborative planning\, stronger intergovernmental coordination\, and targeted investment in resilience upgrades\, NSW has a unique opportunity to embed long-term sustainability and community protection into its asset management systems. \nNSW continues to grapple with escalating climate-driven disasters — from the severe flooding in Northern NSW earlier this year to the bushfires in past seasons — that have spotlighted vulnerabilities in government-managed infrastructure. The state’s response demonstrates that the government’s approach must go beyond reactive recovery and focus on proactive resilience in asset management and planning. \nThis NSW-based resilience panel consists of representatives from: \n\nThe NSW Reconstruction Authority (RA)\, backed by more than $300 million in funding\, leading the recovery and mitigation effort through Australia’s first State Disaster Mitigation Plan (SDMP)\, released in February 2024\, and via grant programs such as the Community Assets Program and Central West Recovery & Resilience package (valued at $100 million). Through these initiatives\, damaged infrastructure — such as schools\, bridges\, and community centres — is being rebuilt with enhanced flood resilience and hazard-adaptive design.\nAECOM\, whose expertise in climate adaptation\, risk modelling\, and infrastructure hardening underpins projects such as the Sydney Resilience Strategy and climate-risk assessments for regional NSW retail centres affected by floods and cyclones.\nMoody’s Analytics\, which provides robust analytical modelling approaches. Recent assessments suggest that bushfire-related losses may exceed $4.4 billion and that annual disaster costs across Australia could more than double to $39 billion by 2050.\n\nThe session will blend case studies\, policy panels\, and technical sessions geared towards strengthening government-led asset resilience and advancing community recovery across NSW. \n\nThis is a fantastic opportunity to gain insights\, network with peers\, and enjoy some light refreshments and nibbles in a relaxed setting. \nWe look forward to welcoming you at the Canberra Chapter Meet! \n\n		\n			\n				\n			\n			\n		 \n		\n			Amanda Leck is the Deputy Secretary and Group Head of Adaptation\, Mitigation and Reconstruction with the NSW Reconstruction Authority. In this role\, she is responsible for senior executive leadership of the Group\, including the delivery of the State Disaster Mitigation Plan and Disaster Adaptation Plans in the Hawkesbury–Nepean Valley\, the Northern Rivers region of NSW\, and other areas across the state. Amanda has extensive experience working in complex community and government environments\, bringing together stakeholders from a diverse range of sectors to deliver outcomes that reduce risk and strengthen disaster resilience for communities.\n		\n			\n		 \n\n		\n			\n				\n			\n			\n		 \n		\n			Suzanna Remmerswaal is Group Leader – Impact Assessment and Planning\, Sydney\, at AECOM. An engineer and planner by training\, Suzanna is passionate about creating spaces that better serve people as we adapt to a changing climate. She has more than fifteen years’ experience helping organisations to understand and manage risks and opportunities relating to climate change\, community resilience\, and a low-carbon future.\n		\n			\n		 \n\n		\n			\n				\n			\n			\n		 \n		\n			Michael Drayton is a Market and Product Specialist at Moody’s RMS. He joined RMS in the UK in 1996 as a model developer\, working on extreme weather models for North Atlantic hurricanes\, European windstorms\, and UK floods. In 2004\, Michael returned home to New Zealand. Following the 2010–11 earthquakes in Christchurch\, he became more involved with the local New Zealand market\, liaising between RMS’s developers and local insurers\, regulators\, engineers\, and government. Today\, he provides technical support on Australia and New Zealand physical risk models to Moody’s client-facing teams.
URL:https://www.amcouncil.com.au/event/canberra-building-resilient-assets-in-an-era-of-climate-extremes/
LOCATION:Scyne Advisory\, Level 1\, 28 Sydney Avenue\, Forrest\, ACT\, 2603
CATEGORIES:Canberra Chapter Events
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SUMMARY:Canberra - End of Year Review and Celebration
DESCRIPTION:As the year draws to a close\, it’s time to come together and celebrate the achievements and progress we’ve made in 2023. We are excited to invite you to our End-of-Year Chapter Celebration\, an evening of camaraderie\, reflection\, and looking forward to what 2024 has in store for us! \nEvent Details: \n\nDate: Wednesday\, 13th December\nTime: 6:00 PM onwards\nVenue: Capital Brewery\, Building 3/1 Dairy Rd\, Fyshwick ACT 2609\n\nThis gathering is a fantastic opportunity for all of us to meet and engage in person. Whether you’re looking to catch up with familiar faces or eager to make new connections within our community\, this event is the perfect setting. \n  \nClick here to register\n  \nWhat to Expect: \n\nMeet the Canberra Chapter Committee: Get to know the committee members who have been diligently working behind the scenes.\nNetwork with Local Members: Connect with fellow asset management professionals and expand your local network.\nReflect on 2023: Share your experiences\, challenges\, and successes of the past year.\nLook Ahead to 2024: Discuss upcoming trends\, opportunities\, and the future of asset management in our region.\n\nPlease note that meals and drinks will be at your own cost. However\, the conversations\, insights\, and connections are on us! \nRSVP: To ensure we have an accurate headcount for the venue\, please register your attendance at your earliest convenience. Your prompt response will be greatly appreciated and will assist us in making the necessary arrangements. \nThis event is open to all members of the Asset Management Canberra Chapter\, and we strongly encourage everyone to join. It’s not just a celebration\, but a chance to strengthen our community and set the stage for a successful 2024. \nWe are looking forward to seeing you there and toasting to the year that was and the exciting times ahead!
URL:https://www.amcouncil.com.au/event/canberra-end-of-year-review-and-celebration/
LOCATION:Capital Brewery\, Building 3/1 Dairy Road\, Fyshwick\, ACT\, 2609\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Canberra Chapter Events,Chapter Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230919T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230919T193000
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UID:5475-1695144600-1695151800@www.amcouncil.com.au
SUMMARY:Canberra - Unlocking the human dimension
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an electrifying evening that’s sure to be a game-changer for your understanding of business policy and tech decision-making! \n? Kick-Off: We’ll dive right in with a captivating introduction that explores the invaluable insights the human perspective brings to the world of business and technology. \n? Rapid-Fire Insights: Don’t miss our fast-paced\, enlightening segments featuring two seasoned asset management experts and three rising stars in the field. Get ready for real-world wisdom\, fresh perspectives\, and actionable advice! \n✨ Why You Should Attend: \n\nGain a holistic understanding of the human element in business and tech\nNetwork with industry leaders and emerging talents\nWalk away with actionable insights you can apply immediately\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \nClick here to register\n  \nAbout the speakers:\nWayne Francisco\, Senior Technical Director\, GHD; and Asset Management Council Canberra Chapter Chair\nWayne has been providing technical support to asset management services for more than 20 years. Wayne’s first exposure to asset management practice 25 years ago was within a water utility where the management of the infrastructure systems centred around business risk management. Within that experience Wayne has specialised in organisational transformation programs\, working with executive teams\, business managers\, technical specialists\, and frontline operations people to support their drive and initiatives for change. \nAndrew Grant\, Senior Engineer\, Icon Water\n\nA passionate Asset Manager\, Andrew is committed to improving awareness and the benefits of sustainable infrastructure management practices. With over 30 years’ experience working on public infrastructure projects\, Andrew has developed a strong knowledge and understanding of asset management requirements focused on service delivery. \n  \n\nJoe Gillespie\, Strategic Analyst\, Snowy Hydro Limited\nShikhar Vaid\, Principal Analyst\, AEMO Services\nTalha Ahmad\, Asset Investment Optimisation Engineer\, Evoenergy\n\n 
URL:https://www.amcouncil.com.au/event/canberra-unlocking-the-human-dimension/
LOCATION:Engineering House\, 11 National Circuit\, Barton\, ACT\, 2600\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Canberra Chapter Events,Chapter Events
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