Water Industry Asset Management Conference
Published 20 September 2022
Event date: Thursday 22 September 2022
Utility Week’s water industry asset management conference is being held at Birmingham Conference and Events Centre.
The theme of the conference is ‘strategically planning asset resilience and optimising aging infrastructure.’
Under immense pressure to optimise assets, reduce leakage and prioritise the journey to net-zero, water industry professionals need to find innovative ways of working to enhance their asset management strategies. As we head towards PR24, the industry must ensure asset resilience through strategic planning and investment and look beyond 5-year AMP cycles to ensure a resilient water network and resource for future generations.
Join us in Birmingham to understand what Asset Health means to the sector and how integration across all assets is essential to achieve this. We are seeking to increase operational excellence, enhance asset health and deliver for our customers drawing upon our skills across the asset lifecyle with our integrated approach, ATOM.
Tim Gadd, Head of Advisory Services, Binnies UK Ltd is speaking on the topic of ‘Investing in Asset Resilience’ at 10.25am.
Tim will be sharing his knowledge on the Asset Resilience Capability Gap – Exploring the challenge of Predicting and Preventing Incidents
- Sharing insights and common limitations
- Enabling cultural change
- Building assurance and processes to enable resilience
Tim is a Chartered Electrical Engineer and Fellow of the Institute of Asset Management (IAM) with over 25 years’ experience as an infrastructure manager within a variety of complex, safety critical and regulated industries including utilities, transport and waste management. He has a successful record of leading teams to plan and implement transformational change programmes to Asset Management Systems, processes and practice adding significant value to organisations and creating a ‘Planning Mindset’
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