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The Guide to Digital Engineering is designed to assist transport agencies in Australia and New Zealand to deliver and operate their assets more effectively by obtaining better value and consistency in the application of digital engineering. The…
Asset management is defined by ISO 55000 (2014) as &lsquo
Easy access to all fifteen parts of the Guide to Asset Management.
Part 13 of the Guide to Asset Management provides guidance on: (a) the establishment and maintenance of structures asset inventories and, (b) the monitoring of asset structure performance. It discusses the need for road agencies to measure asset…
Part 12 of the Guide to Asset Management is directed at practitioners involved in all aspects of pavement management. It provides the most up-to-date information, using consistent and efficient processes, for the management, storage, analysis and…
Part 2 of the Guide to Asset Management describes the ‘management of asset management’, an important topic for senior managers, leaders and influencers of organisational culture. Governance of asset management should be a joint responsibility of…
Part 11 of the Guide to Asset Management addresses the current situation in Australia and New Zealand regarding sustainable maintenance techniques. There are significant environmental, social and economic benefits obtained by using alternative road…
Part 9 of the Guide to Asset Management aims to guide asset managers into an informed selection and implementation of an appropriate asset management information system (AMIS) for their organisation. This guidance includes clearly defining all…
Part 3 of the Guide to Asset Management informs asset management decision-makers and others seeking to understand both asset management and business processes and enablers of effective asset management practice. It provides an overview of the asset…
Part 4 of the Guide to Asset Management provides guidance to asset management planners responsible for managing consultation processes with customers, including industry stakeholders, road users and the community.