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Through training and collaboration, The Pas re-imagined their asset data to make it easier for Council to understand and base infrastructure decisions on.
  • Asset management
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Saint-Quentin illustrates how a small municipality with limited resources can make good progress in implementing an asset management program.
  • Asset management
  • Rural communities
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Armed with a new strategic asset management plan and roadmap, Manitou Lake Council is making more informed decisions about levels of service and risk. Learn how asset management is informing their communication with residents.
  • Asset management
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Through its comprehensive asset management program, Kelowna is making data-driven decisions, improving operational efficiencies and reducing duplication of effort.
  • Asset management
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By developing an asset management plan and a 10-year capital budget, the Village of Dunnottar is better able to manage its assets and plan for future needs.
  • Asset management
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Learn how the Town of Halton Hills, ON, combined data-backed asset management practices with long-term climate planning to extend the life of some of their much-loved local buildings, while saving time, money and cutting their community emissions.
  • Asset management
  • Climate change
  • Energy
  • Sustainability
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Take an in-depth look at how the Village of Warfield, BC, updated its data and information for water, sanitary and road assets and created a digitized asset register.
  • Asset management
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Read this case study to learn how Lethbridge County moved from asset management theory to practice.
  • Asset management
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