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Ross provides a good overview of Lifecycle Asset Management, how to do it, and what it covers.
He mentioned the reference manuals he used in discussing the topic and elaborated further through illustrations on the whiteboard.
Ross emphasized that the video seminar series started with Levels of Service, Future Demand, Risk Management, and Asset Inventory because they all provide the input framework for Lifecycle Asset Management.
You shouldn’t miss watching the “whiteboard” session in this video where Ross explained the following:
- Operations
- Maintenance
- Renewals
- New Capital
- Disposals
- Optimized Decision-Making
- Intergenerational Equity
Watch Ross guide you through the processes in Lifecycle Asset Management and learn the insights he shares from his actual infrastructure asset management experiences.
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[…] Lifecycle management in the middle here, this is the engine room. So you’re looking at your operational cost and programs, your maintenance cost and programs, your renewal cost and programs, your new capital and then ultimately disposal. […]