New Zealand

Managing Infrastructure is not just about building and repairing assets. To optimize the investment, asset owners and operators need to understand how their assets perform within a lifecycle management framework. The in-depth knowledge acquired through asset management ensures that decisions regarding creation, augmentation, renewal, and disposal are quickly able to made and monitored in response to the changing demands for improved service and quality imposed by customers and consumers.

The importance of asset management is reinforced by many Governments developing and supporting best practice standards and systems. These require Local Authorities to produce and implement asset management plans that clearly detail and rationalize both service and financial factors governing the management of utilities, roading, property and community assets. Having worked with New Zealand Local Government across all these infrastructural disciplines for over 60 years, CPG is well versed with these systems and experienced at implementing asset management strategies that are both financially prudent and effective.

Fundamental to an organisations asset management environment is knowing what assets they have, the levels of service that these assets are required to deliver and what future the asset has within adopted growth scenarios. Setting intelligent operational performance measures enable ongoing monitoring of levels of service and consequently when intervention is required. Aided by its network management expertise in local authority operations and maintenance contracts, CPG can work with local authority clients to understand their asset management needs and align them with service delivery requirements and capital works programs.

We work with our clients to establish optimal proactive maintenance expenditure, delivering annual renewal and capital works programs, completing strategic investigations and asset planning.

  • Roading
  • Utilities
  • Parks & Reserves
  • Roading
    Roading
  • Utilities
    Utilities
  • Parks & Reserves
    Parks & Reserves
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