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SUMMARY:Brisbane - Navigating Asset Management: Concepts\, Careers and Connections
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening designed for early-career professionals\, those transitioning into asset management roles\, and practitioners simply looking to refresh their knowledge and reconnect with our asset management community. The session will refresh core asset management concepts\, explore recent updates to Asset Management Council models\, and discuss emerging trends and challenges shaping the profession\, through short presentations followed by an interactive panel discussion. \nThe event will also highlight diverse pathways into asset management\, with speakers sharing their career journeys\, key mindset shifts\, and the skills that remain valuable across operations\, delivery\, and asset management roles. Attendees will have opportunities to network with peers\, engage with the Brisbane Chapter committee\, and learn how to get involved with the AMC\, including the upcoming Annual General Meeting. \nClick here to register\n  \n\n		\n			\n				\n			\n			\n		 \n		\n			Matthew Bower is a Chartered Engineer with over 25 years’ asset management and program management experience working within different asset industry sectors.  Matthew has an asset owner background championing better practice Asset Management\, up lifting maturity through knowledge sharing and insight alignment to business objectives.   Matthew has recently been providing asset management leadership for the interfacing programs for the conversion\, integration and configuration of the Sydney Bankstown line to a GOA4 Metro service to minimise and manage risk\, costs\, safety and performance outcomes.  Matthew is now\, working within the Urban Utilities NG4D program to accelerate planning outcomes into successfully delivered programs.\n		\n			\n		\n\n		\n			\n				\n			\n			\n		 \n		\n			Rajesh Kumar is a seasoned strategic practitioner with a wealth of experience in driving organizational maturity\, enhancing governance\, and aligning intricate operational functions with overarching enterprise strategies. He excels in implementing and overseeing comprehensive asset management processes and systems\, ensuring that outcomes are consistently aligned with the strategic vision. A trusted advisor in large-scale operational transitions\, business readiness and program performance management\, Rajesh’s ability to influence executive stakeholders\, simplify complex challenges\, and implement robust frameworks has been instrumental in delivering reliable and consistent service levels. His contributions have significantly advanced the strategic objectives of the organizations he has collaborated with. His expertise is widely recognized for shaping and fostering high-performing ecosystems that encompass clients\, integration partners\, engineering teams\, and the broader supply chain.\n		\n			\n		\n\n		\n			\n				\n			\n			\n		 \n		\n			Susan Chamberlain is a Chartered Civil Engineer with asset management\, project and design management\, and road network management experience. She is part of WSP’s Strategic Asset Management team\, assisting asset-owning organisations with strategic\, tactical\, and operational asset management improvements. Susan’s experience spans Australia\, New Zealand\, England\, and Malaysia. She is a Certified Practitioner in Asset Management\, a Certified Asset Management Assessor\, and a Fellow of Engineers Australia. She recently led one of the Asset Management Council’s project teams for the update of the Global Forum on Maintenance and Asset Management (GFMAM) Asset Management Landscape document.\n		\n			\n		\n\n		\n			\n				\n			\n			\n		 \n		\n			Lalyn Masangcay is an RPEQ – Civil\, Senior Asset Engineer with over 20 years’ experience in water and wastewater\, specialising in strategic and lifecycle asset management. Lalyn is a long-term volunteer with the AMCouncil Brisbane Chapter\, having served as a committee member since 2018. Currently with the City of Gold Coast in the Asset Lifecycle Planning and Performance group\, Lalyn oversees tactical and lifecycle asset planning for reservoirs\, bringing ISO 55000 principles to life through practical\, evidence and risk-based decision making. Her asset management journey was shaped during her time at Seqwater\, where she worked across condition assessments\, capital renewal programs\, and asset management planning for both recreation assets and network reservoirs. Lalyn also brings extensive experience in the detailed design of water and wastewater infrastructure\, gained across both the Philippines and Australia. Known within the AMCouncil community for her bubbly\, positive energy\, Lalyn genuinely loves insightful discussions\, continuous learning and sharing for collective growth and connecting with likeminded professionals.
URL:https://www.amcouncil.com.au/event/brisbane-navigating-asset-management-concepts-careers-and-connections/
LOCATION:Engineers Australia Auditorium\, Level 9\, 340 Adelaide Street\, Brisbane City\, QLD\, 4000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Brisbane Chapter Events
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20260311T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T081508
CREATED:20260302T010812Z
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UID:10148-1773248400-1773255600@www.amcouncil.com.au
SUMMARY:Townsville – Navigating Asset Management: Concepts\, Careers and Connections
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to invite you to an exclusive live stream event hosted by the Brisbane Chapter. Join local Asset Management Council members for an engaging evening as we gather together and dial into Brisbane’s technical session\, “Navigating Asset Management: Concepts\, Careers and Connections.” \nJoin us for an evening designed for early-career professionals\, those transitioning into asset management roles\, and practitioners simply looking to refresh their knowledge and reconnect with our asset management community. The session will refresh core asset management concepts\, explore recent updates to Asset Management Council models\, and discuss emerging trends and challenges shaping the profession\, through short presentations followed by an interactive panel discussion. \nThe event will also highlight diverse pathways into asset management\, with speakers sharing their career journeys\, key mindset shifts\, and the skills that remain valuable across operations\, delivery\, and asset management roles. \nThis is a fantastic opportunity to gain insights and network with peers in a relaxed setting. \nWe look forward to welcoming you at the Townsville Chapter Meet! \n\nClick here to register\n  \n\n		\n			\n				\n			\n			\n		 \n		\n			Matthew Bower is a Chartered Engineer with over 25 years’ asset management and program management experience working within different asset industry sectors.  Matthew has an asset owner background championing better practice Asset Management\, up lifting maturity through knowledge sharing and insight alignment to business objectives.   Matthew has recently been providing asset management leadership for the interfacing programs for the conversion\, integration and configuration of the Sydney Bankstown line to a GOA4 Metro service to minimise and manage risk\, costs\, safety and performance outcomes.  Matthew is now\, working within the Urban Utilities NG4D program to accelerate planning outcomes into successfully delivered programs.\n		\n			\n		\n\n		\n			\n				\n			\n			\n		 \n		\n			Rajesh Kumar is a seasoned strategic practitioner with a wealth of experience in driving organizational maturity\, enhancing governance\, and aligning intricate operational functions with overarching enterprise strategies. He excels in implementing and overseeing comprehensive asset management processes and systems\, ensuring that outcomes are consistently aligned with the strategic vision. A trusted advisor in large-scale operational transitions\, business readiness and program performance management\, Rajesh’s ability to influence executive stakeholders\, simplify complex challenges\, and implement robust frameworks has been instrumental in delivering reliable and consistent service levels. His contributions have significantly advanced the strategic objectives of the organizations he has collaborated with. His expertise is widely recognized for shaping and fostering high-performing ecosystems that encompass clients\, integration partners\, engineering teams\, and the broader supply chain.\n		\n			\n		\n\n		\n			\n				\n			\n			\n		 \n		\n			Susan Chamberlain is a Chartered Civil Engineer with asset management\, project and design management\, and road network management experience. She is part of WSP’s Strategic Asset Management team\, assisting asset-owning organisations with strategic\, tactical\, and operational asset management improvements. Susan’s experience spans Australia\, New Zealand\, England\, and Malaysia. She is a Certified Practitioner in Asset Management\, a Certified Asset Management Assessor\, and a Fellow of Engineers Australia. She recently led one of the Asset Management Council’s project teams for the update of the Global Forum on Maintenance and Asset Management (GFMAM) Asset Management Landscape document.\n		\n			\n		\n\n		\n			\n				\n			\n			\n		 \n		\n			Lalyn Masangcay is an RPEQ – Civil\, Senior Asset Engineer with over 20 years’ experience in water and wastewater\, specialising in strategic and lifecycle asset management. Lalyn is a long-term volunteer with the AMCouncil Brisbane Chapter\, having served as a committee member since 2018. Currently with the City of Gold Coast in the Asset Lifecycle Planning and Performance group\, Lalyn oversees tactical and lifecycle asset planning for reservoirs\, bringing ISO 55000 principles to life through practical\, evidence and risk-based decision making. Her asset management journey was shaped during her time at Seqwater\, where she worked across condition assessments\, capital renewal programs\, and asset management planning for both recreation assets and network reservoirs. Lalyn also brings extensive experience in the detailed design of water and wastewater infrastructure\, gained across both the Philippines and Australia. Known within the AMCouncil community for her bubbly\, positive energy\, Lalyn genuinely loves insightful discussions\, continuous learning and sharing for collective growth and connecting with likeminded professionals.
URL:https://www.amcouncil.com.au/event/townsville-navigating-asset-management-concepts-careers-and-connections/
LOCATION:Rockfield Technologies Townsville Office\, Level 2\, 42 Sturt Street\, Townsville\, QLD\, 4810\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Brisbane Chapter Events
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SUMMARY:Wellington NZ - Strengthening Asset Management Practice
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 (dial in details provided after registration). This event will feature three presentations around the theme strengthening asset management practice: \n\nPlanRight – what are we focusing on right now (Rochelle Leach\, NZTA)\nA Systems Approach to Asset Risk\, Investment Timing\, and Service Performance in Metro Rail (Obinna Akaa\, KiwiRail)\nDeveloping an asset management competency framework and organisational training curriculums (Matt Spooner\, Transpower)\n\nClick here to register\n  \nLocation: Transpower Wellington Office – Waikoukou\, 22 Boulcott Street\, Wellington \nWhat to do when you arrive at Waikoukou \n\nGo to reception\nRegister to meet with Matthew Spooner from Transpower\nYou will then be welcomed by Matthew Spooner and AMC NZ Chapter Committee members\nNotes:\n\nThe annual AGM for the AMC NZ Chapter will be held immediately prior to the Technical Session from 3:30pm to 4pm\nThere will be a waiting area in Waikoukou for non-members who arrive prior to 4pm. Non-members will be welcomed in to join the Technical Session at 4pm\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.amcouncil.com.au/event/wellington-nz-strengthening-asset-management-practice/
LOCATION:Transpower Wellington Office\, 22 Boulcott Street\, Wellington\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:New Zealand Chapter Events
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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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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260312T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260312T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T081508
CREATED:20260216T021336Z
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UID:10095-1773336600-1773342000@www.amcouncil.com.au
SUMMARY:Sydney - ConnectSydney's Asset Management Maturity Uplift in Sydney Roads Asset Performance Contract
DESCRIPTION:Under 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. \nClick here to register \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/sydney-connectsydneys-asset-management-maturity-uplift-in-sydney-roads-asset-performance-contract/
LOCATION:Level 43\, 680 George St\, Sydney (meet near lifts)\, Level 43\, 680 George Street\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Sydney Chapter Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260409T163000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260409T183000
DTSTAMP:20260404T081508
CREATED:20260330T010320Z
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UID:10267-1775752200-1775759400@www.amcouncil.com.au
SUMMARY:Gladstone Hub Launch
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to share that we are launching a new AMCouncil hub in Gladstone. \nThis local hub will provide an opportunity for asset management professionals in Gladstone and surrounding areas to come together regularly in person\, while also dialing in to Brisbane Chapter technical events for the technical component. It is a great way to build local connections\, learn from each other\, and strengthen the asset management community in the region. \nThe Gladstone Hub will be led by Tanya Dawson\, (Acting) Technical Services Systems & Planning Specialist at Gladstone Ports Corporation Limited. \nTo kick things off\, we would love for you to join us for an informal gathering: \nGladstone Hub Launch\nDate: Thursday 9 April\nTime: 4:30pm – 6:30pm\nVenue: Ward’s Brewery\, 131 Auckland St\, Gladstone Central \nThis will be a casual opportunity to meet Tanya\, connect with other local asset management professionals\, and enjoy some networking in person. Drinks and food will be available to purchase at brewery prices. \nWe hope you can join us for this exciting first gathering and help us launch the Gladstone Hub. \nClick here to register
URL:https://www.amcouncil.com.au/event/gladstone-hub-launch/
LOCATION:Ward’s Brewery\, 131 Auckland St\, Gladstone Central\, QLD\, 4680\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Chapter Events
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