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Fundamentals of Asset Management Part 2: Asset Investment Planning
- March 23, 2022–March 24, 2022
- 10:30 am–3:00 pm
- What is Asset Investment Planning and why is it important?
- Perspectives from asset management practitioners in the Transportation Industry
- Asset Management leaders with a background in Transportation will discuss the role AIP plays in the Transportation industry
- AIP and FHWA TAMP requirements
- Engaging stakeholders
- The important role of Data in Asset Investment Planning
- Aligning Strategic and Financial plans
- Components of a Life Cycle Plan
- Developing Asset Performance and Risk Models
- Tools for Life Cycle Modeling
- Developing the CIP through the AIP process
- Implementing the CIP through EAM
- Sharing information with stakeholders across the organization
- Closing remarks from industry leaders
Presenters |
Mr. Rod Lovely, PE Mr. Ryen Tarbet Mr. Brad Campbell Mr. Mahmoud Halfawy, Ph.D. Ms. Mildred Chua-Ulger Mr. Ashay Prabhu Mr. Scott Bash |
Fee |
$250
If you are a public agency employee, please note the discount code provided during registration. Please contact the event organizer with any further questions. |
Credits |
8 PDH's |
Registration | |
Sponsors / Partners |
This course is sponsored by the International Society for Structural Health Monitoring of Intelligent Infrastructure (ISHMII). |
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