Canadian Asset Management Planning for Sustainable Infrastructure

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  • Build Asset Sustainability: Collaborating with other decision-makers across the country will help you develop comprehensive strategies to ensure your municipality’s future is solid.
  • Align Departments: Streamline and integrate all active players in asset management and infrastructure planning in your municipality for optimal efficiency and effectiveness.
  • Optimize Service: Develop strategic plans to maintain your existing assets at top service levels with targeted rehabilitation and replacements – and deliver top service to your citizens.
  • Manage for the Long-Term: Set the foundation for future generations to match their infrastructure management needs based on your proactive plans.
 
 

Send Your Team

Ensure that you develop a common vision across your group by sending your entire team to this premier event. Your team should be comprised of a CAO, Clerk, CFO; and Directors of Asset Management, Finance/Accounting, Public Works Departments, and Infrastructure Planning. Allowing everyone on your team to attend will ensure open communication and an effective network implementation. Special team pricing provides great value for your conference dollar. See the registration form for details.

 

 

 

Delegate Commentary on Past Infrastructure Events:

Excellent presentations—relevant, current, and thought provoking.
Doug Hawkins, Director of Infrastructure Services, City of Lethbridge

A worthwhile conference—thought provoking.
Mark Segsworth, Commissioner of Public Works and Emergency Services, City of Kingston

The topics covered are extremely relevant to my day-to-day work in the office.
Francis Wu, Infrastructure Policy Advisor, City of Edmonton

The issues facing all municipalities are the same—just varying magnitudes.
Thomas Beard, Manager Financial Policy and Infrastructure Financing, Municipal and Community Affairs, Government of NWT

Eye-opener on the impacts of deferred maintenance and sustainable development.
Andre Paulin, Sr. Policy Manager, Government of New Brunswick Department of Education

 
 
 

Strategy Institute is proud to be a facilitator of information sharing for the public sector for over 10 years. We strive to strengthen the foundation of Canada’s economy through annual conferences such as “The Future of Canada’s Infrastructure,” “Municipal Wireless Summit,” “CAN BUILD (Brownfields) ,” “GTA Transportation Summit,” and more. Our higher purpose is to provide municipal decision-makers with the knowledge and tools they need to ensure a higher standard of life for all Canadians.

 
 

 

     

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