GESTION DE L’ACTIF : RÉINVENTER LES ORGANISMES POUR LES CENT PROCHAINES ANNÉES (A) (SÉ)
ASSET MANAGEMENT: REINVENTING ORGANIZATIONS FOR THE NEXT 100 YEARS (A) (SES)
Organisé par le Groupe de travail de la gestion des actifs de l’ATC
Organized by TAC’s Asset Management Task Force
Partenaire / Partner: Intergraph
Président / Chair: Nicole Fleury, Construction Programming Engineer, Contract Services, Manitoba Infrastructure and Transportation, Engineering and Operations Division
INTEGRATED ROADWAY ASSET MANAGEMENT (IRAM)
Milos Posavljak, MASc Student, Ministry of Transportation, Ontario, University of Waterloo; Susan Tighe
NEW BRUNSWICK DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE’S STRATEGIC MULTI-CRITERIA ANALYSIS MODEL FOR CAPITAL INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS
Karen Robichaud, Manager, Transportation Engineering, Opus International Consultants (Canada) Ltd. and James Doyle, Assistant Director, Multimodal Strategic Planning, New Brunswick Department of Transportation and Infrastructure
IS THE CURRENT LEVEL OF SERVICE OF THE HIGHWAY NETWORK FINANCIALLY SUSTAINABLE?
Raymond J. Gerke, Chief Executive Officer, Vemax Management Inc.; Nichole Andre; J. Matthew Hildebrand
USING CLOUD-COMPUTING TO PROMOTE ASSET MANAGEMENT BEST PRACTICES – A MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION ONTARIO CASE STUDY
Benjamin Ong, Pavement Analyst, Fugro Roadware; Jason Wade; Andrew Howard; D.J. Swan
TRANSPORTATION EDUCATION PROVIDES A FOUNDATION AND A LEGACY FOR ADVANCING ASSET MANAGEMENT
Ralph Haas, The Norman W. McLeod Engineering Professor and Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Waterloo; Lynne Cowe Falls