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| Infrastructural Asset Management in the Water Industry Workshop |
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| DATE: |
6 & 7 April 2006 |
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| VENUE: |
Ridgeway Hotel, Randburg, Johannesburg |
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| TOPICS: |
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- FACILITATOR: BO BARTA
- INTRODUCTION TO INFRASTRUCTURAL ASSETS MANAGEMENT INTHE WATER INDUSTRY
- what is a water infrastructural asset?
- state / parastatal / local government assets
- community/private assets
- complying with water legislation
- requirements of water legislation compliance
- examining Water Services Development Plans (WSDP’s)
- water services assessment guides
- integrated development plans
- WATER ASSET MANAGEMENT APPROACHES AROUND THE WORLD
- International Infrastructure Management Manual (IIMM)
- Australia
- New Zealand
- UK/USA
- South Africa
- National Information System for water services
- National Water Resource Strategy (NWRS)
- WHAT IS AN ASSET MANAGEMENT PLAN?
- types of Asset Management Plans
- benefits of Asset Management programmes
- SA Infrastructure Management Manual (SAIMM)
- Municipal Infrastructure Investment Unit (MIIU)
- STANDARD ASSET REGISTER/INVENTORY
- introduction to available software
- objectives of the Standard Asset Register
- system analysis and setting up a register
- standard register maintenance
- AM Register in support of service delivery
- METHODS TO EVALUATE STATUS WATER ASSETS
- asset life-span horizon
- knowing rates of decay, current condition and associated costs
- understanding impacts and associated risks of water assets
- addressing asset condition assessment guidelines
- predicting water asset reliability
- LIFE-CYCLE ASSET MANAGEMENT
- water asset creation and disposal
- whole life-cycle principle
- life-cycle cost reduction
- asset register in asset life-cycle costing
- long-term cost of owning and operating water assets
- ADVANCED ASSET MANAGEMENT PLANNING
- service and management of asset condition
- basic/standard of Asset Management Plans
- advanced Asset Management Plans
- total Asset Management Plans
- asset accounting and costing (GAAP, GAMAP and GRAP)
- APPLICATION OF ASSET MANAGEMENT PLANNING
- capacity expansion and prediction of demand for services
- short-term application of Asset Management
- long-term benefits of Asset Management
- water services assessment guide
- GAP analysis scoring procedure
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| BENEFITS OF ATTENDING: |
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- learning more about the value of water infrastructural assets
- being able to asses the condition of any water infrastructural asset
- understanding what an asset register is and how to maintain it
- gaining knowledge on asset management plans
- knowing more about essential decision making process and tools in infrastructure management
- providing guidance when undertaking asset management activities
- strengthening present capacity in infrastructural management
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| WHO SHOULD ATTEND? |
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- everyone responsible for decision-making on water infrastructure in government ( national, provincial and local government) and parastals spheres of water service delivery
- asset managers, maintenance managers, technical services managers and engineers dealing with water infrastructure
- representatives from water boards
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| Registration fee per delegate: R 4,020.00 + VAT =
R 4,582.80 |
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registration form |
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| For more information: |
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| Contact Steve Makhutle on 011 803 0009 or info@tci-sa.co.za |
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