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WATER SUPPLY & SEWERAGE CONDITION ASSESSMENT WORKSHOP Based on the IPWEA Practice Note 7: Water Supply & Sewerage Condition Assessment and Asset Performance Guidelines. Key topics covered ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Condition Assessment of WS&S Assets as part of Infrastructure Asset Management Scope of Practice Note 7 Risk and Consequence Information Management Condition Rating Systems Systems inspection programs Data Analysis Lifecycle Analysis & Long Term Financial Planning Work scheduling and Toolkit.

Dates, Venues & Locations Date

Location

Venue / Address

Thur 07 May

QLD Brisbane

North Lakes Resort Golf Club 1 Bridgeport Drive North Lakes QLD 4509

Tue 12 May

NSW Dubbo

Cattleman's Country Motor Inn 8 Whylandra Street Dubbo NSW 2830

Wed 13 May

NSW Sydney

Holroyd Centre 17 Miller Street, Merrylands, NSW 2160

Objectives and outcomes ▪ ▪

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Understand the elements of Practice Note 7 Focus on what is important and practical to prepare and undertake a WS&S networks condition survey, data analysis and reporting Provide hands-on professional development Application of the spreadsheet toolkit to manage data from condition assessment

Who should attend ▪ ▪ ▪

WS&S managers and asset professionals Engineers, technical officers Inspectors and assessors.

Register Online Visit: www.ipwea.org/WSS2015 Enquiries

e: [email protected] p: +61 (02) 8267 3003

Highly Recommended If attending the workshop it is recommended that you have a copy of the publication Practice Note 7: Water Supply & Sewerage - Condition Assessment & Asset Performance Guidelines. Available for purchase at: www.ipwea.org/PracticeNotes

Cost $660 / participant (inc GST) Workshop fee includes the one day workshop, morning/afternoon tea and lunch.

Workshop Overview Time

Description

8:15 am

Assemble

8:30

Introduction and overview of IPWEA resources

9:15

Risk and Consequence of Failure

10:00

Morning Tea

10:15

Levels of Service

10:30

Rating Systems and Condition Assessment

11:30

Information Management

12:00 pm

Lunch

12:45

WS&S Systems Inspection Programs

2:00

Data Analysis, Lifecycle and LTFP

2:30

Afternoon Tea

2:45

Toolkit Introduction

3:15

Work Scheduling and Programming

3:45

Case Studies

4:15

Consultation and Feedback

4:30 pm

Close

Presenters Peter Way

| Chair NAMS.AU – IPWEA

Having “semi-retired” as Director of City Works at Logan City Council after some 30 years in local government engineering, Peter Way is now devoting his time to advancing asset management on the national front in his role as Chair of the Institute of Public Works Engineering Australia’s National Asset Management Strategy Group (NAMS.AU). Peter has been the principal author of a number of the Practice Notes developed to assist practitioners carry out condition and performance assessment on key asset classes. Peter has also been the principal author of the study material based on the IIMM and the AIFMG for the Graduate Certificate and Diploma Courses in Infrastructure Asset Management run through the University of Tasmania. Peter also represents IPWEA on the Standards Australia Mirror Committee as part of developing the ISO Standards for Asset Management. Peter is project manager and one of the principal authors for the development of the WS&S Practice Note 7. He is co-designer of the workshop program. Aneurin Hughes

| Senior Principal & Discipline Leader - Asset Management – CARDNO

Aneurin is a Senior Principal of Cardno with over 35 years experience in the water industry including regulatory compliance, planning, design, construction, operation and maintenance. Some 20 years ago he developed the Queensland State Government’s Guidelines on Asset Management and Total Management Planning which set the framework for asset management for the State’s water and sewerage utilities. Aneurin has undertaken numerous asset management projects for water and wastewater infrastructure for a wide range of clients for over 20 years. These clients have ranged from small, remote local governments to large corporatized utilities.