Taking infrastructure asset management to the next level

In today’s economic climate, municipal and regional governments are under more pressure than ever to deliver first-rate services while effectively maintaining and managing the critical, increasingly complex asset infrastructures that urban environments require. On one hand, they are responsible for strategically allocating public funds in an environment where scrutiny — from both traditional and online sources — is greater and more intense than ever. On the other hand, even as funding shrinks and budgets tighten, government entities are expected to do “more with less” — that is, to somehow improve services while lowering costs.

Successfully executing this balancing act while managing a constantly aging asset portfolio including: Roads and highways, Bridges and structures, Street lighting and signage, Street furniture, Property and buildings, Drainage and storm water, Parks and green spaces. All of these represent challenges that asset management professionals face on a daily basis.

In this paper you will learn the importance of...

(1) Effective Mobile Field Work Management
(2) Efficient Work Scheduling
(3) Robust Citizen Engagement Processes

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