Part 2: AMP Foundations and Lifecycle Analysis for Assets
Part 2: AMP Foundations and Lifecycle Analysis for Assets

Part 2: Recreation, Improvements to Land, and Natural Assets

The initial stages of building an asset management plan are an extensive information and data gathering and analysis exercise.

Topics covered will include – specific to Recreation, Improvements to Land, and Natural Assets:
  • Basic Asset Inventory
    • Definitions and terminology
    • Replacement costs
    • Age
    • Condition
  • Componentized Asset Inventory - The details of your assets; building the data
  • Data Management and Accessibility - Software and tools; managing the data
  • Lifecycle activities options and risk analysis

What You will Learn – specific to Recreation, Improvements to Land, and Natural Assets:
  • How to build and componentize the asset inventory
  • How to analyze the options and risks of lifecycle activities

Part 1 will cover facilities, vehicles and equipment
Part 2 will cover recreation, improvements to land, and natural assets
Part 3 will cover other assets


Who Should Attend:
Local government staff that are responsible for asset management related activities.

Your Presenter:
Peter Simcisko, Managing Partner, Watson & Associates Economists Ltd.

Peter is a managing partner with Watson & Associates Economists Ltd. and leads the firm’s asset management practice. He has assisted numerous municipalities with preparation of asset management policies, municipal action plans, asset management software implementations, and preparation of comprehensive asset management plans. Peter has undertaken a number of presentations related to asset management at conferences, including the Municipal Finance Officers’ Association of Ontario (MFOA), the Association of Municipal Managers, Clerks and Treasurers of Ontario (AMCTO), and the Canadian Network of Asset Managers (CNAM). Since joining the firm in 2013, Peter has also assisted numerous municipalities with development charges studies, water, wastewater, and stormwater rate studies, water financial plans, and user fee studies.

Discounted member price: 89.00
149.00
You could save: 40.3%
 

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