Background: North America’s infrastructure is integral to our economic, environmental, and cultural vitality. Federal, state, and local entities have been successfully building and operating assets for generations. Across several sectors, our built assets are aging! Some roadway, water, and wastewater systems are more than 100 years old. To meet the renewal challenges and at the same time address the essential expansion and upgrade of our infrastructure, calls for exploring new processes, practices and skills crucial for the long-term sustainable management of assets..
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by Bhumik | February 9, 2013 · 9:35 am
Case Study in Multisector Asset Management
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