Government Community of Practice
Background
This forum was created in order for AM professionals in government bodies to convene, share, and grow their asset management skills and knowledge. It acts as a single meeting place for government professionals in asset management, bringing together and establishing connections that may have otherwise not been available.
Goals of the CoP
- Bring together a group of like-minded professionals in government asset management
- Share knowledge, experiences, and case studies in order to learn
- Create strategies for implementing and improving current challenges in asset management in government departments
- Help government bodies develop and enhance their asset management practice starting from the planning phase through to the retirement phase
Key meeting places of the CoP
The Sydney, Peth, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Hobart chapters will each hold government CoP events annually. To enquire about these events, please email the respective chapter chair.
For those who subscribe, a monthly newsletter will be emailed, containing all government-sector news in the asset management sphere.
Government Community of Practice News
Victorian Investment Guidelines for Major Projects
Several guidelines and tools have been developed by the Office of Projects Victoria (OPV) to assist in developing business cases for major projects with a focus on triple bottom line considerations. Take a look at the tools here.
Victoria’s infrastructure strategy 2021 – 2051
Victoria’s infrastructure strategy 2021–2051 was presented to the Victorian Parliament on Thursday 19 August for tabling. The updated strategy builds on the work of the first cross-sectoral infrastructure strategy delivered in 2016, and presents a vision for a...
VAGO: Major Infrastructure Program Delivery Capability August 2021 (VIC)
On 19th August 2021, VAGO tabled their findings to their audit on Major Infrastructure Program Delivery Capability. Victoria's major projects pipeline has expanded dramatically since 2016, particularly for transport projects. Coinciding with this, the infrastructure...
TasWater wins World’s Best Tasting Water
Drinking water from Rossarden, a small regional town in Tasmania, has won the prestigious international award of Best Municipal Water 2021. The Berkley Springs International Water Tasting event is held annually in Virginia, USA. It is the first time the award has gone...
Federal Budget – Funding for Infrastructure
The Federal Government’s recently announced budget contained $15.2 billion1 to boost infrastructure projects across the nation. Included in the announcements were the following: Newcastle Airport – expansion to the terminal and runway to accommodate long-range Code E...
NSW Dams Safety – ISO 55001
Dams Safety NSW is an independent regulator established under the Dams Safety Act 2015 and ensures that risks to public safety, the environment and dam assets are at an acceptable level. To achieve this, Dams Safety NSW has implemented its Strategic Plan 2020-2021...
Perth Chapter Session Recap – Government CoP
The Asset Management Council Perth Chapter facilitated a government focused community of practice with virtually all agencies with large infrastructure asset portfolios represented, as well as the AMCouncil national chair, Dave Daines, and Perth Chapter chair, Dr...
Australian Governments Mandating Asset Management
NSW and VIC It is widely acknowledged nowadays that the most effective way for an enterprise to build value is through asset management. Its principles are far-reaching and its benefits extend into all sectors and disciplines, from large engineering assets to art...
Manager, Asset & Risk Systems role at Greater Sydney Parklands
Do you want to play a key role in NSW Government’s new 50 Year Vision for Sydney’s Open Space and Parklands? Join Greater Sydney Parklands now! Made up of collaborative, creative and committed people, Greater Sydney Parklands Agency is on the lookout for an asset and...
Hammersmith Bridge – The plan to rebuild
Hammersmith Bridge in London is a fine example of engineering expertise. First built in 1887, it crosses the River Thames between Hammersmith and Barnes, and was designed by Sir Joseph Bazalgette. It is 13m wide and 210m long, with a central roadway and pedestrian...