Asset Owners, Service Providers and organisations responsible for physical assets and their revenue, reliability and safety outcomes are encouraged to apply to the Asset Management Council’s 2011 Asset Management Awards.
Recipients of the 2010 Asset Management Awards (l – r) – BHP Billiton WA Iron Ore; Transfield Services; Airservices Australia; CS Energy Ltd. |
Now in its 15th year, the Asset Management Awards continues to provide organisations with an industry recognised and valid mechanism to measure continuous improvement in asset management.
“One of the big realisations that the Awards process provided us was how much we had achieved in improving our asset management systems within such a short period of time. The Asset Management Awards was a great reward for my team, particularly for all the hard work they put in,” says 2010 Asset Management Awards Bronze recipient Richard Ravell, Portfolio Asset Specialist, CS Energy Ltd.
2010 Asset Management Awards Silver recipient Jeff Ware, Operations Manager – Windfarms, Transfield Services says “it has been enormously valuable to have the Awards Review Team members assess our operations on-site, provide their feedback and generously share their expertise with us.”
“The Asset Management Awards has also proven to be a great opportunity to engage our asset managers on the ground, and at the front line.”
The Asset Management Council is providing enhanced evaluation of capabilities in timelines to individually suit each organisation that enters the 2011 Asset Management Awards.
The on-site review period has increased from 1 day to 1.5 days, offering a more in-depth evaluation of an organisation’s approach to the management of its physical assets – during the on-site visit and also within the detailed report compiled by our Reviewers.
Participants can organise their on-site review for anytime during the year, enabling on-site reviews in a period suitable for each participating organisation.
Each applicant’s submission report is based on criteria modeled from the Asset Management Body of Knowledge which comprises of asset management definitions and technical models.
Intention to submit forms are due at the latest early 2011.
Past recipients of the AMA have included: Airservices Australia, Aurora Energy, BHP Billiton Iron Ore, EnergyAustralia, HMAS ANZAC, One Steel, Railcorp, United Group Rail, and Woodside Energy.
To download the 2011 Asset Management Awards brochure which includes the intention to submit form, click here.