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The FIRST Summit to lay the foundation for your on-going asset planning
Preparations for compliance with PS 3150 are giving you the decision-making platform – and this conference will take you to the next level by giving you the strategies you need to take action!
This timely event will explore solutions to:
- Build infrastructure sustainability
- Optimize asset lifecycles
- Manage change
- Maximize ROI
- Enhance integration
- Close the infrastructure gap
- Manage for the long-term
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Featured Case Studies:
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- Calgary
- Northwest Territories
- Waterloo
- Edmonton
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- Saskatoon
- Windsor
- Halton Region
- Halifax
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Take advantage of Two Value-Added Workshops:
- Change Management Strategies
- Life-Cycle based Asset Management Programs
As a member of a Municipal Asset Management team, this conference will deliver invaluable information on how to:
- Optimize your infrastructure management plans for sustainability
- Overcome funding and financing limitations
- Deliver an integrated implementation that serves the whole corporation
- Maximize the utilization of your tangible capital assets
- Manage change with information sharing and collaboration
As a Consultant, Software Provider or Industry Stakeholder, learn how to:
- Conduct low cost market research to get inside knowledge on future projects
- Network with key decision-makers involved in asset management and infrastructure projects across the nation
- Capitalize on the investments directed toward sustainable infrastructure through government commitments
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Canadian Asset Management Planning for Sustainable Infrastructure (CAMPSI) is the first in a series of annual events designed to help municipalities develop sustainable infrastructure plans through effective asset management. PSAB 3150 is giving you the foundation; CAMPSI takes it to the next level. It brings peers together to share information, challenges and successes, and it will give each municipality a clearer vision on how to reach long-term infrastructure sustainability.
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