AI Used to assist Road Asset Management in UK

University of Liverpool in conjunction with industry has developed a robot which uses artificial intelligence (AI) to identify potential potholes. The robot is an autonomous road repair system (ARRS) which identifies cracks or potholes and then fills them to prevent further water intrusion into the pavement materials and thus further deterioration. This technology is to be trailed on local roads in Hertfordshire UK later in the year.
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WPiAM Directors in Brazil

Martin Kerr is the AM Council’s representative to Standards Australia MB-19 Committee which is the mirror committee for ISO/TC251. Martin is currently in Brazil to attend the international meetings where review of the ISO55001 document is being considered.

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Opportunity to Comment: Climate-related financial disclosure

The Federal Treasury Department has developed its Climate Related Financial Risks draft legislation. This work applies to some AMCouncil Members organisations, in particular the large organisations and large super funds initially, then will ramp up to respond to all entities captured under NGERS reporting scheme and other asset owners. Download the Policy Statement and Policy Impact Analysis documents which outline the proposed legislation.

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