Free Workshops for Municipal Staff

Spring/Summer 2018: Asset Management Workshops for Municipal Staff Various Dates May – June 2018: RMA, AUMA, and Infrastructure Asset Management Alberta (IAMA) are excited to bring you asset management workshops...

Spring/Summer 2018: Asset Management Workshops for Municipal Staff

Various Dates May – June 2018:

RMA, AUMA, and Infrastructure Asset Management Alberta (IAMA) are excited to bring you asset management workshops for municipal staff! Through support of the Government of Canada and the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) workshops will be offered free of charge.  As municipal staff, you will be introduced to asset management through three modules with the following goals:

Module 1: Asset Management Awareness
• Asset management terminology
• How asset management can support organizational strategy and objectives
• Key asset management concepts
• Introduction to asset management frameworks, policy and strategies

Module 2: Asset Management Data Requirements
• Basic registry requirements (i.e. data structure and basic attributes), template and spatial component (i.e. maps)
• Overview of existing data and public resources that can support their asset management plan development
• Overview of data they may need to collect, that may not be readily available, to enhance their asset management plan

Module 3: Basic Asset Management Plan
• Key asset management decision making
• Asset management objectives related to level of service
• Asset management plans

 Date Time Location Registration
May 30 and May 31 8:30 am – 4:30 pm Holiday Inn, Lethbridge Open – click here to register!
June 6 and June 7 8:30 am – 4:30 pm Best Western Plus, Okotoks Open – click here to register!
NEW! June 27 and June 28 8:30 am – 4:30 pm Clarion Hotel, Sherwood Park Open – click here to register!

To register, visit RMA’s website on the Events and Programs Page.

Any inquires can be directed to Chelsea Parent, Policy Analyst, RMA – chelsea@RMAlberta.ca

 

This initiative is offered through the Municipal Asset Management Program, which is delivered by the Federation of Canadian Municipalities and funded by the Government of Canada.