
Decision Analysis and Implementation Guidance in Strategic Asset Management
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Task Order 2 provided for the following deliverables:
Set up Practitioner Tool-Review Working Group and Establish Framework
Catalogue Available "Commercial Off-The-Shelf" SAM tools
Identify and Prioritize Core Set of Tools
Identify Critical Success Factors for Implementing SAM Review and Modify the Gap Analysis Tool
Refine the "Six Alternative Routes to Implementation" Tool
Develop Information Requirements for SAM Decision Making
The materials presented in the following sections were developed as a result of executing Task Order 2 to achieve the Project goal. Each chapter details a separate deliverable. Relevant developed materials have been or are in the process of being added to SIMPLE, WERF's web-based asset management knowledge base. Asset management can be defined as a way of management thinking and a set of best practices built around a structured framework that assist asset managers in making the most cost effective investment decisions in existing and new assets to sustain long term performance of the assets in an environment of limited resources where these decisions represent an integration of operations, maintenance, and capital intervention strategies. At the heart of the framework is the concept of business risk - a metric that measures the interaction of the probability of failure, the consequence of failure, and risk mitigation strategies.
This research:
Facilitates the adoption of best practice in asset management in the public water utility industry
Provides an asset management knowledge base that is a structured repository of a broad range and deeply substantive collection of materials oriented toward the practicing asset manager
Addresses the why and how of asset management at levels for novice, intermediate, and advanced practitioners
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Content
- Cover
- Copyright
- Acknowledgments
- Abstract and Benefits
- Table of Contents
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- List of Acronyms
- Executive Summary
- Chapter 1.0: Introduction
- 1.1 Strategic Asset Management Contract Team
- 1.2 Overall SAM Challenge Scope
- 1.3 Decision Support Tools and Implementation Guidance
- Chapter 2.0: Catalog of Existing Decision Support Tools
- 2.1 Objectives
- 2.2 Methodology
- 2.3 Search Results
- 2.4 Summary of Asset Management Tools
- 2.5 Conclusion
- Chapter 3.0: Decision Support Tools: Priorities for Development
- 3.1 Methodology
- 3.2 Prioritization By Levels of the SAM Tools
- 3.3 Scopes of the Recommended SAM Tools
- 3.4 Tool - AR1 - Asset Hierarchy Registry
- 3.5 Tool - AR 2 - Asset Hierarchy Registry
- 3.6 Tool - CA 1 - Condition Assessment
- 3.7 Tool - CA 2 - Condition Assessment
- 3.8 Tool - RL 1 - Residual Life
- 3.9 Tool - RL 2 - Residual Life
- 3.10 Tool - LCC 2 - Life Cycle Costing
- 3.11 Tool - RC 1 - Replacement Cost
- 3.12 Tool - RC 2 - Replacement Cost
- 3.13 Tool - FM - Primary Failure Modes
- 3.14 Tool - LOS 1 - Level Of Service
- 3.15 Tool - BRE 1 - Business Risk Exposure
- 3.16 Tool - BRE 2 - Business Risk Exposure
- 3.17 Tool - BRE 3 - Business Risk Exposure
- 3.18 Tool - CLR 2 - Confidence Level Rating
- 3.19 Tool - BC 2 - Business Case Analysis
- 3.20 Tool - ORDM 3 - Optimized Decision Making Strategies
- 3.21 Tool - RCM 2 - Maintenance Strategies
- 3.22 Tool - CIP V2 - Validation
- 3.23 Tool - CIP 2 - Cip Prioritization
- 3.24 Tool - FE 2 - Funding Elements
- 3.25 Tool - Renewal Cost Projection
- Chapter 4.0: Implementing Asset Management: Critical Success Factors
- 4.1 Identify Inhibitors and Success Factors
- 4.2 Inhibitors - A View from Inexperienced "Starters"
- 4.3 Inhibitors - A View from Experienced "Veterans"
- 4.4 Summary of Success Factors
- 4.5 Financial Implications of SAM: Messages for Governing Bodies
- Chapter 5.0: Alternative Routes to Implementation of Asset Management
- 5.1 Simple Review - Options for Getting Started
- 5.2 Choosing an Implementation Pathway
- Chapter 6.0: Information Requirements for Asset Management
- 6.1 Asset Information Needs of Management
- 6.2 The Importance of "Information"
- 6.3 What Information is Necessary for Asset Management Decisions?
- 6.4 Principles of Asset Management
- 6.5 Information and the Asset Management Program
- 6.6 Specific Asset Knowledge
- 6.7 A Decision Framework for Asset Management Information
- 6.8 Asset Management Information System Functionalities
- 6.9 Information Flows
- 6.10 Roles Aand Responsibilities
- 6.11 Inputs and Outputs
- 6.12 Using the 10-Step Process to Define Core Information Requirements
- 6.13 Asset Management Information Requirements Step by Step
- 6.14 A More Encompassing Asset Management Information Model
- Appendix A: Catalog of Existing Decision Support Tools for Asset Management
- Appendix B: Advanced Asset Management Information System Life Cycle Data Flow Example
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