Luke Cunningham, Head of Asset and Engineering at UGL Regional Lynx, will describe the scale of the Country Regional Network (CRN), and will also provide an understanding of the vast range of asset types and their ages within the CRN. Luke will then explain how managing these assets requires strategic thinking and skills to achieve the desired outcomes for such a varied asset population.
Luke Cunningham, Head of Asset and Engineering, UGL Regional Lynx
Luke Cunningham currently holds the position of Head of Asset and Engineering at UGL Regional Linx. UGL Regional Linx has the Operate and Maintain contract for the Country Regional Network (Rail). A prior winner of the PWI Young Achiever Award, Luke Cunningham has worked across various government and commercial entities in NSW. Passionate about infrastructure, railways, and people, Luke strives to improve work practices and further develop maintenance strategies and asset intelligence. With close to two decades of experience within the rail industry, he has spent the majority of his career working on the NSW Country Regional Network. Luke has held a variety of roles in asset management, engineering, and maintenance.