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Infrastructure asset management

Infrastructure represents a major investment which, in New Zealand, has been built up over many decades. This section points asset managers to good practice resources that explain appropriate levels of service and good asset management practice.

Developing Levels of Service and Performance Management Guidelines

Levels of service are the cornerstone of asset management and provide the platform for all subsequent decisions on lifecycle asset management. These guidelines from the NAMS Group present a process for organisations to make levels of service decisions that best reflect customer/community needs.  The guidelines are focused on both asset based and non-asset based activities.

The International Infrastructure Management Manual.

This NAMS manual is recognised internationally as the core document in asset management theory.

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