Asset Management and Procurement

A collection of documents pertaining to procurement and asset management for local governments. This collection focuses on the inherent difficulties surrounding the management of infrastructure in addition the practices of procurement for local governments in British Columbia.

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  1. Asset Management Strategy and Roadmap
    Author: Prince George, City of
    Publisher: Prince George, City of [Posted: July 22, 2020]
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  2. Asset Management Policy
    Author: Prince George, City of
    Publisher: Asset Management BC [Posted: December 3, 2012]
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  3. Launching and Maintaining a Local Government Corporation: A Guide for Local Officials 2006
    Author: Community Services, B.C. Ministry of
    [Posted: June 11, 2018]
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  4. Introduction to Vulnerability and Adaptation of Infrastructure to Extreme Weather and Climate Changes
    Author: Felio, Guy; Radhakrishnan, Harshan
    Publisher: Asset Management BC [Posted: June 11, 2018]
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  5. Infrastructure Costs and Urban Growth Management
    Author: Canadian International Development Agency
    Publisher: Sustainable Cities International [Posted: June 11, 2018]
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  6. Asset Management & Infrastructure Programs: BC’s Perspective
    Author: Bedford, Brian
    Publisher: Asset Management BC [Posted: March 17, 2020]
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  7. Gas Tax Agreement Overview
    Author: Brown, Glen
    Publisher: Asset Management BC [Posted: March 17, 2020]
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  8. Federation of Canadian Municipalities Programs Overview
    Author: Chiarelli, Donna
    Publisher: Asset Management BC [Posted: March 17, 2020]
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  9. Presentation to Asset Management BC
    Author: De Paoulo, Laura
    Publisher: Asset Management BC [Posted: March 17, 2020]
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  10. Garbage in! Garbage out! Pay attention to your data base
    Author: Davis, Barry
    Publisher: Asset Management BC [Posted: March 17, 2020]
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