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Wednesday, Sep 26, 2018 at 9:30 AM to Thursday, Sep 27, 2018 at 4:30 PM EST
NorWester Hotel & Conference Centre - Best Western Plus, 2080 Highway 61, Thunder Bay, ON, P7J 1E9, Canada
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Complying with Ontario's Asset Management Regulation
Hands-on Seminar: Infrastructure Maturity Assessment (should understand maturity assessment framework presented on Day 1)
NorWester Hotel & Conference Centre - Best Western Plus, 2080 Highway 61, Thunder Bay, ON, P7J 1E9, Canada.
Asset Management Ontario (AMONTario) invites you to a two day municipal asset management workshop on September 26th and 27th, 2018 in Thunder Bay.
Description
Through the generous support of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM), the Government of Canada, and the Ministry of Infrastructure (MOI), this training and workshop is free for municipal employees.
We strongly encourage attendees to come for both days, but it’s possible to attend for just one. We also encourage municipal attendees from a range of backgrounds, such as finance, planning, public works, and administration. Municipalities are allowed to bring a team of employees (can be from different divisions) as this reflects the collaborative and inter-disciplinary nature of asset management work.
The first day (September 26th) will focus on asset management awareness building of leading practices. The second day (September 27th) will involve a hands-on seminar for municipalities to work on their own infrastructure maturity assessments with the support of asset management experts.
Workshop Details
Dates: Wednesday, September 26, 2018
Thursday, September 27, 2018
Location: Nor’Wester Hotel & Conference Centre – Best Western
2080 Highway 61
Thunder Bay, ON
P7J 1B8
Cost: Free (to municipalities)
Asset Management Ontario (AMONTario) is a centre of excellence and innovation for public sector asset management across the Province of Ontario. It is a multi-disciplinary community of practice for public infrastructure stewards to strengthen asset management capabilities through practices that align international standards, regulatory requirements, and best practices to optimize public services.
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