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SUMMARY:Sydney - Asset Management Policy for the NSW Public Sector 4 Years on
DESCRIPTION:The Asset Management Policy for the NSW Public Sector\, TPP 19-07\, was introduced in October 2019. Its purpose is to drive improved asset management across the public sector. The policy sets out the core asset management practices that the NSW Government expects agencies to adopt in order to meet service delivery objectives efficiently. \nThe presentation will provide an overview of the policy and assess its effectiveness to date in enhancing AM capabilities. It will also highlight the common asset management challenges faced by public sector agencies in an increasingly complex environment. \n  \nClick here to register\nFinger food provided. \nAbout the speakers:\nLucie Mitchell\, Director – Asset Management & Resilience\, Infrastructure NSW \nLucie is an experienced leader and infrastructure asset management professional with a passion for decision making that drives the best outcomes for organisations\, and the communities they serve. \nLucie is a strong advocate for asset management thinking as a driver of value\, and its ability to deliver the best outcomes at acceptable levels of cost and risk. Lucie seeks solutions that unlock latent capacity and value from an asset base within complex operating environments and multiple constraints. In recent years Lucie has developed expertise in disaster risk reduction and resilience in order to make the best infrastructure decisions in an environment of increasing uncertainty. \nLucie has a strong delivery focus\, is highly motivated in meeting stakeholder needs through rapid distillation of requirements and the ability to present complex topics to diverse audiences. A Chartered Engineer\, Lucie takes pride in decision-making that is founded on best appropriate practice and a strong evidence base. Lucie enjoys leading and developing teams and mentoring individuals to exceed their potential\, always seeking innovative solutions to complex problems. \nLucie is the national lead of Women in Asset Management\, an Asset Management Council Special Interest Group committed to growing women’s awareness of\, and interest in\, asset management\, for the benefit of individuals and organisations. \nJosh Milner\, Associate Director – Transport\, Infrastructure and Investment\, NSW Treasury \nJosh is an experienced public servant with strong skills in public policy\, finance\, and governance. As an Associate Director in NSW Treasury\, Josh works closely with his Infrastructure NSW colleagues on the implementation of the Asset Management Policy for the NSW Public Sector across the NSW Government.
URL:https://www.amcouncil.com.au/event/sydney-asset-management-policy-for-the-nsw-public-sector-4-years-on/
LOCATION:San Telmo Studio (Rear Building)\, 19-23 Wellington Street\, Chippendale\, NSW\, 2008\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Government,Sydney Chapter Events
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SUMMARY:Webinar - The Evolution of Whole Life Cost Modelling and Asset Class Strategies at Manitoba Hydro
DESCRIPTION:Manitoba Hydro is an integrated utility in Canada. They have a number of assets in the electrical distribution\, generation\, and transmission energy streams\, as well as the delivery of natural gas. Travis Lavallee\, Head Office Asset Advisor\, will focus on how initial approaches to whole life cost modelling were first developed and utilised to create long term forecasts for the major powertrain assets in the generation stream. It will also explore recent developments to integrate these whole life cost models as part of an asset class strategy\, making the tools scalable to allow the approach to be used across the fleet of assets to provide meaningful insights at the class level. \n  \nClick here to register\n  \nAbout the speaker:  \nTravis Lavallee\, P.Eng\, Asset Advisor (Asset Management Division)\, Manitoba Hydro\, Canada \nTravis Lavallee is an Asset Advisor for Manitoba Hydro\, within the Asset Management Division. His primary responsibilities are to facilitate the development and optimization of strategies and investment scenarios on a range of asset classes within the Transmission\, Distribution and Generation energy streams. Previous to his role in Asset Management\, Travis spent the majority of his career working on Major Capital Projects at Manitoba Hydro\, specifically during the design\, procurement and construction phases of Wuskwatim and Keeyask Generating Stations. Travis holds a Bachelor of Science (Electrical Engineering) degree from the University of Manitoba.
URL:https://www.amcouncil.com.au/event/webinar-the-evolution-of-whole-life-cost-modelling-and-asset-class-strategies-at-manitoba-hydro/
LOCATION:Online – Register to be sent your link
CATEGORIES:Power,Webinar
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SUMMARY:Webinar - How Asset Management Practitioners Assist Clients To Meet Their ESG Commitments
DESCRIPTION:Emissions reporting requirements are coming\, and there will be no room on the sidelines for businesses that don’t know how to play. \nAs everyone upgrades their skills to meet these mandatory requirements\, how will you stand out from your competitors? Our panelists/speakers will demonstrate how identifying and advocating for energy-efficient asset upgrades can put you ahead of the pack and ensure that you deliver genuine value to your clients. \nThey will also outline the process for diagnosing and mitigating your business’s emissions\, ensuring that you remain a preferred supplier in the evolving carbon economy. \n  \nClick here to register\n  \nAbout the speakers:  \nLuke Vaughan\, PFM Head of Business Integrity Australia & New Zealand \nLuke is Programmed’s Head of Business Integrity\, with over 30 years of experience in the built environment. His roles and responsibilities have included asset management\, commercial negotiations\, estimation\, as well as project and facility management for both comprehensive PPPs and pass-through contracts. He has managed teams accountable for the implementation and ongoing currency of ISO 55001 Asset Management System requirements\, contract management\, and asset management continual improvement processes. Additionally\, he has tailored asset management support services for a diverse range of operational teams across Australia\, helping to ensure that contract obligations are aligned with Legal & Risk\, HSEQ\, HR\, Business Systems\, Finance\, Procurement\, Sales & Marketing\, National Service Centre\, and Transition in/Out Transformation support streams. Luke’s project involvement spans various sectors\, including Airports\, Prisons\, Schools\, Universities\, Aged Care\, Commercial Accommodation\, and Logistics Facilities. \nLuke Konynenburg\, Chief Executive Officer at Green Energy Trading and National Carbon Bank of Australia\, Director at Green Energy and Carbon Management \nLuke Konynenburg is an experienced and transformational CEO\, known for his significant contributions to the renewables and environment industry. With a demonstrated history in this field\, Luke has honed his skills in Business Planning\, Energy Efficiency\, and Renewable Energy\, distinguishing himself as a leader in sustainable practices. He is not only a strong business development professional but also adept in Agile Project Development and Lean Process Experience. Dedicated to shaping the future of environmental stewardship\, Luke is committed to developing the sustainability leaders of tomorrow\, guiding them through the complexities of the green economy with expertise and vision. \nArman Kianpour\, PFM Strategic Reliability Asset Manager (Australia & New Zealand) \nArman Kianpour\, the Strategic Reliability Asset Manager at Programmed Facility Management\, is not only a qualified Asset Management Practitioner but also an experienced Reliability Engineer. With a diverse background spanning various industries\, including oil & gas\, road tunnels\, and facilities\, Arman brings a wealth of knowledge to the table. His expertise extends beyond theory\, as he has successfully applied asset management best practices in real-world scenarios. Arman is driven by a passion for translating these practices into tangible benefits\, showcasing his commitment to delivering results through effective asset management strategies.
URL:https://www.amcouncil.com.au/event/webinar-how-asset-management-practitioners-assist-clients-to-meet-their-esg-commitments/
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