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IPWEA National Training Programs

“The need to use our resources more efficiently is more paramount than ever before,” said Chief Executive Officer, Institute of Public Works Engineering Australia (IPWEA), Chris Champion. “It is timely to revisit how we plan the management of our assets, and again review the way services are delivered to our communities.

“One of the initiatives of the Institute of Public Works Engineering Australia (IPWEA) National Office is to develop training programs that can then be delivered through the IPWEA State Divisions.”

He said a number of programs have been developed to date with others in the pipeline.

The ‘How To’ of Asset Management Planning

Dates are now available for these two day workshops which will have a particular focus on ‘How do I prepare an asset management plan for my organisation’. The workshops will build on the content of IPWEA’s International Infrastructure Management Manual.

  The ‘How To’ of Asset Management Planning Sustainable Services for the Future  
Altona, VIC
Monash, VIC
Bendigo, VIC
Brisbane, QLD
Cairns, QLD
Sydney, NSW
Tamworth, NSW
Wagga, NSW
23 – 24 April 2002
30 April – 1 May
7 – 8 May
18 – 19 June
20 – 21 June
25 – 26 July
1 – 2 August

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