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In April 2014, Ross Waugh and Heather Himmelberger held the Ask the Expert Asset Management Webinar. Inframanage.com is organizing blog posts out of the learning Ross and Heather shared with the participants—Asset Management practitioners around the USA. You might have heard many different …
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In April 2014, Ross Waugh and Heather Himmelberger held the Ask the Expert Asset Management Webinar. Inframanage.com is organizing blog posts out of the learning Ross and Heather shared with the participants—Asset Management practitioners around the USA. New Zealand had been doing asset …
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Watch the webinar video "Ask the Expert: A Unique Opportunity to Ask Your Asset Management Questions or Seek Advice" to add to your asset management knowledge. Ross Waugh and Heather Himmelberger are the asset management experts answering the questions. Know the benefits of practicing asset …
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Video 11 - Summary In this video (11th of 11 videos), Ross sums up the subtopics he covered in the paper he presented during the 2013 Ingenium Conference. Giving a recap of the topics presented in the previous 10 videos, Ross also mentioned the infrastructure management constraints …
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Video 10 - Resolving the Budget-Level of Service-Risk Triangle Budget, level of service and risk are three elements that should be considered always in forecasting the changes in infrastructure management. In this video (10th of 11 videos), Ross talks about the triangular relationship …
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Video 9 - Future Implications Parks and Property In this video (9th of 11 videos), Ross presents very interesting infrastructure asset management scenarios for parks and property in the next 30 years. How would New Zealand respond to the infrastructure needs of the rapidly growing …
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Video 8 - Future Implications Utilities Do you know how old the utilities are in your city, province or country? Watch the "Future Implications Utilities" video - the 8th of 11 videos that Ross Waugh created. This is Section 9 of his paper, "Infrastructure Management, Forecasting …
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Video 7 - Future Implications Transportation In this video, Ross discussed the "Future Implications - Transportation", the 7th of 11 videos on "Infrastructure Management, Forecasting the Changes to 2030" Ross mentioned funding shifts from NZTA happening in support of the 'One Network' …
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Video 6 - Finnish and Swedish Integrated Urban Planning Examples Watch the Finnish and Swedish Integrated Urban Planning Examples video and have your thoughts provoked about alternatives for future infrastructure asset management planning. The 6th of 11 video series, this video …
Video 5 - Future Implications City and District Planning The 5th of 11 video series, this video talks about how New Zealand city and district plans and statutes will have to cope with future infrastructure management challenges. Are you aware of the major changes New Zealand towns and …
Video 3 - Population and Demography Video 4 - National Infrastructure Trends and Issues Ross Waugh created the video version of his paper "Infrastructure Management - Forecasting the Changes to 2030" that was presented during the June 2013 Ingenium Conference in …
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