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Event Date | Wed Oct 25 EDT - Thu Oct 26 EDT (about 7 years ago) |
Location |
Pantages Hotel Toronto
200 Victoria St, Toronto, ON M5B 1V8, Canada |
Region | Americas |
Your Comprehensive Guide to Asset Management Excellence.
Is your asset management journey just beginning? Learn how to develop a comprehensive asset management policy that both internal and external stakeholders can embrace. Uncertain how to ensure your plan meets requirements for higher-level government funding? Gain insider information to help you navigate new regulations with ease.
Regardless of where you are on your journey, The Canadian Institute’s Infrastructure Asset Management East (Toronto, October 25-26, 2017) will help propel you to asset management excellence with the latest case studies, hands-on presentations, and practical panels designed specifically with the sector’s feedback in mind.
Move toward an integrated, sustainable vision for asset management:
• LEARN how following ISO55000 guidelines will help you secure funding and get more value from your existing asset management plan
• HEAR ABOUT the federal government’s unprecedented $186 investment in infrastructure and how you can benefit
• FIND OUT how you can really get council and other key stakeholders on side
• DISCOVER how to shift from a technical/operational view of asset management to a big data approach with a case study from the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission
• GET INSPIRED by real life stories of how municipalities ranging from populations of 981 (Burk’s Falls) to nearly 750,000 (Hamilton) are overcoming common asset management conundrums
Top Reasons to Attend
• LEARN from a diverse crosssection of asset management professionals from across Canada
• GET UPDATES on federal and provincial policies, plans and funding opportunities
• DISCOVER how to align your plan with requirements for funding from higher levels of government
• FIND OUT how to link overall business objectives with your existing asset management plan for lasting success
• GAIN INSIGHTS into best practices for crafting, refining, financing and implementing a sustainable, long-term asset management..strategy
• NETWORK with industry insiders and government representatives.
Who You Will Meet
Benefit from interactive discussions with:
Chief Administrative Officers
Chief Financial Officers
Chief Operating Officers
City Clerks
Councillors
Vice-Presidents
Directors Managers and Analysts of:
• Asset Management
• Corporate Strategic Planning
• Finance
• Operations
• Maintenance
• Public Works
• Engineering
• Information Systems
• Reliability
• Water/Wastewater Treatment
• Transportation
• Economic Development
Representatives of:
• Government Agencies and Regulatory Bodies
• Construction and Engineering Firms
• Academics
• Solution Providers
2017 Speakers:
Elaine Chang
Manager, Corporate Asset Management at City of Vaughan
Vanessa Chau
Manager, Corporate Asset Management at City of Brampton
Stephen Collins
Deputy City Manager of Public Works at City of Vaughan
Tony Haddad
CAO at Town of Tecumseh
Michael Hausser
Director of Public Works at County of Huron
Steven Hobbs
Director, Strategic Planning and Partnerships at The Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships
Allan Holder
Treasurer at Village of Burk’s Falls
James Johnstone
Project Engineer—Asset Management at Town of Innisfil
Laura Mirabella-Siddall
Chief Financial Officer and City Treasurer at City of Vaughan
Marion Rabeau
Sr. Landscape Architect at City of Burlingto
Dr. Anna Robak
Director, Whole of Life Asset Management at Opus International
Paul Rohoman
Coordinator of Linear Asset Management at City of Burlington
Sam Sidawi
Manager, Asset Management at City of Hamilton
lmar Simanovskis
Founder at Public Works Knowledge Network
Former Director of Infrastructure and Enviromental Services at Town of Aurora
Hugh Sinclair
Asset Strategy Manager at Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission
David Unrau
Director of Public Works at Town of Petawawa
Dr. Saidur Rahman
Senior Project Manager – Infrastructure Planning at Town of Oakville
Adjunct Professor , Ryerson University
2017 Sponsors
• Association of Asset Management Professionals
• Canadian Network of Asset Managers
• Plant Engineering & Maintenance Association
• Women in Reliability and Asset Management
• Municipal World