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Asset Management BC Conference Program Radisson Vancouver Airport Hotel – November 6 & 7, 2019 Innovate, Communicate and Celebrate – A Culture of Continuous Improvement Wednesday, November 6th (Morning Plenary Session) – President’s Ballroom 7:30-8:30 Registration and Refreshments 8:15-8:30 Welcome and Conference Opening – David Allen, Co-Chair, AMBC Community of Practice Working Group & Conference Chair 8:30-9:30 Keynote Address – Tom Barnes and Samantha Boyce 9:30-10:00 Legal Considerations of Asset Management Doug Allin, CAO, Town of Spallumcheen Sukh Manhas, Partner, Young Anderson LLP 10:15-10:30 Refreshment Break sponsored by WSP 10:30-12:00 The Risk of Climate Change Ø Navigating Uncertainty: Selecting a Sea Level Rise Value for Infrastructure Planning and Renewal Lisa Butler, Manager of Engineering Strategy, City of Courtenay Jody Rechenmacher, P. Eng, Community Infrastructure Consultant, Urban Systems Ø Building a Climate Change Adaptation Strategy with Asset Management Duane Nicol, CAO, City of Selkirk, Manitoba Ø Strategic Climate Change Risk Assessment Framework for BC Julia Berry, Senior Policy Analyst, Climate Risk Management, Climate Action Secretariat, Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy Wednesday Morning Keynote Address Tom Barnes LL.B., Chief Executive Officer of the Municipal Insurance Association of BC with Samantha Boyce, Legal Council Municipal Insurance Association – gain insights into the MIABC’s claims data from the last 10 years and how this data demonstrates the importance to key asset management principles.

Asset Management BC Conference Program · 3:45-4:00 Asset Management BC Update – Glen Brown, Chair, Asset Management BC Partnership Committee 4:00-4:15 Conference Closing Remarks

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Asset Management BC Conference Program

Radisson Vancouver Airport Hotel – November 6 & 7, 2019

Innovate, Communicate and Celebrate – A Culture of Continuous Improvement

Wednesday,November6th(MorningPlenarySession)–President’sBallroom

7:30-8:30 RegistrationandRefreshments8:15-8:30 WelcomeandConferenceOpening

–DavidAllen,Co-Chair,AMBCCommunityofPracticeWorkingGroup&ConferenceChair8:30-9:30 KeynoteAddress–TomBarnesandSamanthaBoyce9:30-10:00 LegalConsiderationsofAssetManagement

– DougAllin,CAO,TownofSpallumcheen– SukhManhas,Partner,YoungAndersonLLP

10:15-10:30 RefreshmentBreaksponsoredbyWSP10:30-12:00 TheRiskofClimateChange

Ø NavigatingUncertainty:SelectingaSeaLevelRiseValueforInfrastructurePlanningandRenewal– LisaButler,ManagerofEngineeringStrategy,CityofCourtenay– JodyRechenmacher,P.Eng,CommunityInfrastructureConsultant,UrbanSystems

Ø BuildingaClimateChangeAdaptationStrategywithAssetManagement– DuaneNicol,CAO,CityofSelkirk,Manitoba

Ø StrategicClimateChangeRiskAssessmentFrameworkforBC– JuliaBerry,SeniorPolicyAnalyst,ClimateRiskManagement,ClimateAction

Secretariat,MinistryofEnvironmentandClimateChangeStrategy

WednesdayMorningKeynoteAddress Tom Barnes LL.B., Chief Executive Officer of the Municipal InsuranceAssociation of BC with Samantha Boyce, Legal Council MunicipalInsuranceAssociation–gain insights into theMIABC’sclaimsdata fromthelast10yearsandhowthisdatademonstratestheimportancetokeyassetmanagementprinciples.

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Wednesday,November6th(AfternoonPlenarySession)–President’sBallroom

12:00-12:05 CreatingtheSustainableServiceSurvivalKit:HowCanWeCommunicateAssetManagementBetter?(Intro)– JanEnns,JanEnnsCommunications

12:05-1:00 LunchsponsoredbyYoungAnderson1:00-2:30 CreatingtheSustainableServiceSurvivalKit:HowCanWeCommunicateAsset

ManagementBetter?(TableTalk)– JanEnns,JanEnnsCommunications– ChristinaBenty,StrategicLeadershipSolutions

2:30-2:45 RefreshmentBreaksponsoredbyAssetic

Wednesday,November6th(AfternoonConcurrentSessions)(NOTE:Allpresentationsintheconcurrentsessionsarescheduledfor25minutes,with5minutesforquestions.)

STREAM1–RichmondRoom

2:45-4:45 Tools&ResourcestoBuildAssetManagementCapacity

Ø HowtoAchieveContinuousImprovement

ThroughBenchmarking:Canada’sFirstNationalTransportationBenchmarkingInitiative– DevinSauer,AECOM

Ø BestPracticesGuideforMunicipalEngineers– StuartNash,Engineers&GeoscientistsBC

Ø AssetManagementGuideforFirstNations– WarrenBrown,Manager,Operationsand

Maintenance,LyttonFirstNation– AmandaSpinks,EconomicDevelopment

ImplementationManager,LyttonFirstNationØ AssetManagementCompetencyFramework

– IainCranston,ProjectManager,CanadianNetworkforAssetManagers

STREAM2-President’sBallroom2:45-4:45 ClimateChangeandSustainabilityØ BCLandscapeWaterCalculator:OnlineTool

ConnectsOutdoorWaterUsetoSustainableServiceDelivery– TedvanderGulik,President,Partnershipfor

WaterSustainabilityinBCØ ApplicationofaClimateRiskAssessment

FrameworktoCVRDWaterandSewerInfrastructure– AustinTokerek,AssetCoordinator,Cowichan

ValleyRegionalDistrictØ TheEmergenceofMunicipalNaturalAsset

Management:TheEvidencetoDate– RoyBrooke,ExecutiveDirector,Municipal

NaturalAssetsInitiativeØ ApplyingaClimateLenstoInfrastructure

Projects– ChrisGainham,ManagerofMunicipal

Services,CityofNelson

5:00-7:00 NetworkingReception–PrefunctionBallroom(Foyer)

ComplementaryFoodandBeverage–CashBar

SponsoredbyPublicSectorDigest

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Thursday,November7th(MorningPlenarySession)–President’sBallroom

7:15-8:00 Buffet(Hot)Breakfast8:00-8:15 OpeningRemarks&OverviewofDay1

–DavidAllen,Co-Chair,AMBCCommunityofPracticeWorkingGroup&ConferenceChair8:15-9:00 KeynoteAddress-AllenMapstone,Director,StrategicAssetManagement,IPWEA/NAMS

Canada

9:00-9:45 AToolforDefiningLevelofService:APrimertoanInteractiveWorkshop

– CatherineSimpson,KerrWoodLeidal– ColwynSunderland,KerrWoodLeidal

9:45-10:00 RefreshmentBreaksponsoredbyWSP

ThankYoutoOurSponsors–PleaseTakeSomeTimeandVisitwithThem

ThursdayMorningKeynoteAddress InAllenMapstone’skeynoteaddress,hewilltakeahighlevellookattherelationshipbetweenservicelevels,bothaspirationalandrealistic,whatcanweaffordandhowcanthisbeachievedequitablybetweengenerationsofusers?

Theassetmanagementjourneyhasmanypathsandwemaytraveltheminaslightlydifferentway,andatdifferentspeeds!Iftherearemanypathsalongtheassetmanagementjourney,affordableandagreedservicelevels,cost-effectiveassetmaintenance&renewalalongwithintergenerationalequityare,dareIsay,someofthe“highways!”

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Thursday,November7th(MorningConcurrentSessions)(NOTE:Allpresentationsintheconcurrentsessionsarescheduledfor25minutes,with5minutesforquestions.)

STREAM1–RichmondRoom

10:00-12:00 CaseStudies:ThinkingBig,StartingSmall

Ø ThreeStatesofChangeontheAssetManagementJourney–TheNewWestminsterExperience– EugeneWatt,ManagerofPlanning,City

ofNewWestminster– DavidAlbrice,AssetInsightManagement

Ltd.,formerlywithGHDØ SmallAssets,BigProblems–LakeBabine

FirstNationsAssetManagementProgram– BernardPatrick,Capital&Infrastructure

Director,LakeBabineNation– RickDobbs,CapitalAssetProtection

Officer,LakeBabineNation– FredaLeongandStefanieWiik,Associated

EngineeringØ ABCRegionalDistrict’sAssetManagement

Journey–“ThisFar”– NancySchmeister,ManagerofTechnical

Services,qathetRegionalDistrict– MikeWall,ManagerofAsset

ManagementandStrategicInitiatives,qathetRegionalDistrict

– JasonKouwenhoven,Accountant,qathetRegionalDistrict

– CalebAllen,GIS/SurveyTechnician,qathetRegionalDistrict

Ø DocksideGreen–InfrastructureAssessment:18YearsAfterAchievingLEEDPlatinum– KimFowler,Principal,Sustainability

MakesCentsConsulting

STREAM2-President’sBallroom

10:00-12:00 FinanceandCorporateStrategiesØ ImprovingtheDistrictofSummerland’s

BusinessCasingandProjectPrioritizationtoDevelopBetterCapitalBudgets– TamiRothery,Sustainability/Alternative

EnergyCoordinator,DistrictofSummerland

Ø MetroVancouver’sAssetManagementTools:RealizingthePotentialtoImproveLong-TermFinancialPlanning– ChrisWoo,SeniorProjectEngineer,

ManagementSystems&UtilityServices,MetroVancouver

– AlexanderKolesov,SeniorAssetManagementConsultant,AECOM

Ø TheConvergingofTwoAssetManagementJourneysbyInterlockingTwoFrameworks:RiskandLevelofService– JasonKinch,P.Eng.,Engineering

TechnologistIII-AssetManagement,DistrictofMission

– DavidAlbrice,AssetInsightManagementLtd.,formerlywithGHD

Ø SustainableInfrastructureReplacementPlan– ChristopherPaine,DirectorofFinance,

CityofColwood

12:00-1:00 LunchsponsoredbyUrbanSystems

ThankYoutoOurSponsors–PleaseTakeSomeTimeandVisitwithThem

The2019AssetManagementBCConferenceApphasbeengenerouslyprovidedbyAssetFindaDownloadtheAMBCEventsAppfromAppleAppStoreorfromGooglePlay

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Thursday,November7(AfternoonPlenarySession)–President’sBallroom

1:00-2:00 ImplementingaCorporateAssetManagementSystem–LookingUndertheHood– JoelShaw,InfrastructureEngineeringManager,CityofKelowna– HamidButt,Sr.ProjectManager,CityofKelowna

2:00-3:00 TheFutureofAssetManagement(PanelDiscussion)

– BogdanMakuc,Director,MunicipalAssetManagementProgram,FCM(Moderator)– BrianBedford,Director,InfrastructureandEngineering,MinistryofMunicipalAffairs&

Housing– JimMartin,ChiefAdministrativeOfficer,Fraser-FortGeorgeRegionalDistrict– LisaVass,ChiefFinancialOfficer,TownofGolden– MichelleMahovlich,DirectorofEngineering,CityofLangford– RebeccaMersereau,SaanichCouncillor&CRDDirector

3:00-3:15 RefreshmentBreakSponsoredbyKerrWoodLeidal3:15-3:45 MunicipalAssetManagementProgram,FederationofCanadianMunicipalities

– BogdanMakuc,Director,MunicipalAssetManagementProgram,FCM3:45-4:00 AssetManagementBCUpdate

– GlenBrown,Chair,AssetManagementBCPartnershipCommittee4:00-4:15 ConferenceClosingRemarksand2020AMBCConferenceRegistrationDraw

– DavidAllen,Co-Chair,AMBCCommunityofPracticeWorkingGroup&ConferenceChair

ThankYoutoOurSponsors–PleaseTakeSomeTimeandVisitwithThem

2019AssetManagementBCConference

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ABSTRACTSWednesdayAMKeynoteAddress-TomBarnes,withSamanthaBoyceInthissession,TomandSamanthawillinterprettheMIABC’sclaimsdatafromthelast10years.TheyexplorehowthisdataemphasizeskeyAssetManagementprinciplesandwilldescribeaselectionoftheMIABC’s“warstories”thatdemonstratetheimportanceoftheseprinciples.ParticipantscanexpecttocomeawayfromthissessionwithpracticalunderstandingoftheadditionalreasonswhyAssetManagementiscrucialfordevelopingvibrant,healthycommunities.LegalConsiderationsofAssetManagementSukhwilldiscusstheimportanceofassetmanagementfromalegalperspective,thelegalauthorityoflocalgovernmentstoundertakeassetmanagementinitiatives,thestructuringofservicestoensurethatlocalgovernmentscanexercisethatauthority,andthelegalmechanismsavailabletolocalgovernmentstofinanceassetmanagementinitiatives.NavigatingUncertainty:SelectingaSeaLevelRiseValueforInfrastructurePlanningandRenewalTherearedifferingprojectionsfromcredibleorganizationsabouthowsealevelswillchangeovertime-sowhatassumptionsshouldacoastallocalgovernmentmakeaboutsealevelrise(SLR)whenmakingdecisionsaboutplanningandrenewalofexpensiveandlonglastinginfrastructure?Andhowcanthelocalgovernmentensurethattheprocessofmakingthedecisionisdefensibletoimpactedstakeholders?TheCityofCourtenay(theCity),UrbanSystemsLimited(Urban),andtheUniversityofWaterloo(UofW)arecollaboratingtodevelopandapplyaprocessformakingdecisionstorevisekeyinfrastructuredesignparametersinresponsetochangingclimate,withaspecificfocusonSLR.

SelectingaSLRvalueforconsistentplanninganddecision-makingattheCitywillhavesignificantimpactsonstakeholders,bothinternalandexternal.PlanningfordifferentSLRprojectionsprovidesdifferentlevelsofprotectiontothecommunity,butalsocomeswithdifferentcosts.MakingdecisionsaboutwhichSLRvaluetouseinplanningrequiresunderstandingrisk,trade-offs,navigatinguncertainty,andhowSLRvaluesmaybeadaptedovertimetoaccountfornewinformation.Largerlocalgovernmentsoftenhaveresourcestoconductextensivemodellingandcost-benefitanalysistoselectthesevalues,butthislevelofanalysiscanbeoutofreachofsmallercoastalcommunities.ThisprojectfocusedonsupportingtheCityofCourtenaytoselectaSLRvaluefortheirinfrastructureplanning,anddevelopingaprocessforselectingaSLRvaluethatissystematicanddefensibleandcouldbereplicatedinothersmallandmid-sizedcommunitiestosupporttheirdecisionmakingaboutadaptingtheirinfrastructureinawaythatconsidersriskandriskperceptions.BuildingaClimateChangeAdaptationStrategywithAssetManagementCityofSelkirkhasastrategicpartnershipwiththePrairieClimateCentreoutoftheUniversityofWinnipegandisaparticipantintheFCMCAMNprogram.Wewilldescribetheprocessweco-developedwhichbroughttogetherlocalknowledgeandclimatespecialistknowledge.Wewilldescribe:

– Howweengagestaffatalllevelsinalldepartments– Used a “Service” approach to identifying the consequences of climate change to each of our

municipalservices– Followedariskbasedapproachtoprioritizingtheseconsequences– Allowedstafftoidentifiedandevaluateresponsestrategies– IntegratedourAMprogramintotheresponseselection

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– IntegratedclimatechangeconsiderationsintoourAMprogram’sriskpolicyWewillexplainhowSelkirk’sstrategyhasbeenconnectedwithourmulti-yearbusinessplanandbudgetingprocesses, identifytheworkcurrentlybeingdoingto implementtheplan,discussSelkirk’sfocusonnaturalassets,adaptationeffortsthatprovideco-benefits,anddevelopingthatcapacitytoadaptbetterinthefutureanddiscuss‘lessonedlearned’.

A7-minutemicro-documentarywillbeavailableforviewingaspartofthepresentationanda3-minuteclipfromtheCBC’sTheNationalprogramidentifyingSelkirkasacommunityleadingthewayonclimatechangeadaptationcouldbeusedaspartofthepresentation

StrategicClimateChangeRiskAssessmentFrameworkforBCComingsoonWednesdayPMCreatingtheSustainableServiceSurvivalKit:HowCanWeCommunicateAssetManagementBetter?Followingthemembership-endorsed2018UBCMResolutiontodevelopacommonmessageandcommunicationsapproachformanagingassetsforsustainableservicedelivery,weneedyourinput!

HelpuscreateatoolkittohelpyoubettercommunicatewithyourCouncil/Board,stafforcommunityaboutwhyandhowweneedtomanageourassetstoensurewecancontinuetoprovidethesamequalityservicesnowandinthefuture.

JoinusforaspecialcommunicationstabletalkworkshopledbyfacilitatorsJanEnnsandChristinaBenty.Throughacombinationoflivelypresentationsandsmallgroupdiscussions,helpidentifywhat’sworking,what’sgivingyougriefandwhatcanhelpincreaseawarenessandsupportforensuringsustainableservices.

HowtoAchieveContinuousImprovementThroughBenchmarking:Canada’sFirstNationalTransportationBenchmarkingInitiative

Managinginfrastructureisbecomingincreasinglychallengingasdemandsincreaseandresourcesremainlimited.Municipalitiesareconstantlyunderpressuretocutcostsandprovidemoreservices–afeatthatcanonlybeachievedthroughcontinuousimprovement.Foryears,municipalwater,wastewater,stormwater,andsolidwastedepartmentsthroughoutCanadahavebeenusingbenchmarkingasameans,amongothers,toeffectivelycommunicateperformancetostakeholders,establishnormsandstandards,andidentifyimprovementopportunities.LearnhowthemethodologydevelopedbytheseinitiativesiscurrentlybeingadaptedtothetransportationsectorthroughthecreationofCanada’sfirstNationalTransportationBenchmarkingInitiative(NTBI).KeyoutcomesoftheNTBIwillbediscussedincludingthephilosophies,practices,andmeasuresdevelopedtofacilitateknowledgesharingandenable“apples-to-apples”comparisonsbetweentransportationagenciesofdifferentsizes,characteristics,andgeographiclocations.

BestPracticesGuideforMunicipalEngineers

OurmunicipalengineersareanimportantpartoftheAssetManagementprocess.IwillprovideanintroductionoftheroleoftheAssociation,ourProfessionalPracticedepartment,and,mostimportanttoassetmanagement,ourProfessionalPracticeGuidelinesprogram.AstheMunicipalEngineersDivisionthroughtheAssociationintendstodevelopa“BestPractices”GuidelineforAssetManagement,Iwilloutlinethegoalsandprocessesfordevelopingourprofessionalpracticeguidelines.IwillconcludewithadiscussionabouttheproposedAssetManagementGuideline:suggestedtopicsfortheguidelineandsomeissuesthatwehaveheardofintheindustrythattheguidelinemaybeabletoaddress.

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AssetManagementGuideforFirstNations

WithfinancialassistancefromBCRegionofIndigenousServicesCanada(ISC),acommitteeof11FirstNationcommunitieswasstrucktocreate“AssetManagementGuideforBCFirstNations”.Newlypublishedguideandworkbookpreparedforfirstnationsbutprocessisapplicabletoall.TheGuideisveryeasytoreadandfollow.AssetManagementCompetencyFramework

Peopledoassetmanagement.Thestaffinyourorganizationarecriticaltoprogressingassetmanagement.Staffneedtoworktogetherincross-functionalgroups,andorganizationsneedtodevelopanyofthenecessaryskills,behaviorsandknowledgetheymightbemissing.Forsome,thiscanbeabigchangeandadifferentwayofworking.Forsomeorganizations,thiscanrequirestafftrainingand/ornewhires.Tosupportthis,theCanadianNetworkofAssetManagers(CNAM)havedevelopedanAssetManagementCompetencyFrameworkforCommunities.TheframeworkwillhelpformallycapturetheAMskills,behaviorsandknowledgeyouneedacrossyourorganization,andenableyoutoputtrainingplansinplacetohelpstafffillthegaps.

BCLandscapeWaterCalculator:OnlineToolConnectsOutdoorWaterUsetoSustainableServiceDelivery

Haveyoueverthoughtofchangingyourlandscapetomoreefficientplantsinordertosavewater?Howaboutaddingadditionaltopsoilorconvertingtoanefficientirrigationsystem?

Thecalculatorallowsausertodevelopanumberofhydrozonesfortheproperty,andthecalculatorwilldetermineannualwateruseforeachhydrozoneandtotalthem.Thisvaluecanthenbecomparedtoanappropriateannualdemandforthepropertycalculatedbyusinga10-yearaverageofclimatedata.

Thecalculatorcanalsocomparethreescenariostodeterminedifferenthydrozonestodeterminethemostefficientlayout.Totryoutthecalculator,visit:http://test.bcwatercalculator.ca/landscape

ApplicationofaClimateRiskAssessmentFrameworktoCVRDWaterandSewerInfrastructure

TheCowichanValleyRegionalDistrict(CVRD),withtheassistanceofUrbanSystems,hasdevelopedaClimateRiskAssessmentframeworktoidentifyvulnerableinfrastructuresystemsandassessidentifiedclimaterisks.TheCVRDhasusedregionalclimateprojectionsthatincludedriersummers,wetterwinters,sealevelriseandlongermoreintensestorms,todeveloptheframework.Themodelwasthenappliedtovulnerablewaterandsewerutilitysystemsinanefforttoidentifyfuturecostsassociatedwithmitigatingidentifiedclimaterisks.Theframeworkandtheresultsoftheanalysiswillbesharedinthispresentation.

TheEmergenceofMunicipalNaturalAssetManagement:TheEvidencetoDate

Localgovernmentsneedtorethinkhowtheydeliverservicesreliablyandcost-effectively.ForagrowingnumberofCanadianmunicipalitiesthismeanslookingaroundthematexistingnaturalassetssuchasforests,riparianareasandcoastalecosystemsforanswers.Theirexperienceinmunicipalnaturalassetmanagementsuggestthatnaturalassetscanprovidesomeofthesameservicesasengineeredassetsbutwithlowercapitalandoperatingcostsandgreaterresiliencetoachangingclimate.Thispresentationwilldescribe:

– therationaleforandevolutionofmunicipalnaturalassetmanagement,includingthedevelopmentoftheMunicipalNaturalAssetsInitiative

– thekeyroleofmodern,structuredassetmanagementthiswork– thelatestprojectsandresearch– futuredirections,and– areasofenhancedcollaborationacrossprofessionaldisciplines

ApplyingaClimateLenstoInfrastructureProjects

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Theconceptofinfrastructureresilienceisreceivingincreasingattentionascommunitiesbegintofacerisksandopportunitiesassociatedwithenvironmental,societal,andtechnologicalchange.Usingrecentprojectexamplesforwaterandwastewaterinfrastructure,wewilloutlinetheprocessforcompletingboththeGreenhouseGasMitigationAssessmentandClimateChangeResilienceAssessmentpluslessonslearnedfromthefirstfederallyapprovedClimateLensAssessment.Followingthesesessionparticipantswillbeableto:

– Understandthefuturetrendsaffectingmunicipalinfrastructure– Learnaboutacceptedpracticesandprocessestoidentifyresiliencetoclimaterisksandassesstheir

significance– Understandhowtoevaluate,mitigate,andadaptforresilience,and– Identifywaystoimproveresiliencedecisionmakingthroughnewtoolsandanalysissuchasthe

ClimateLensAssessment

ThursdayAMKeynoteAddress–AlanMapstoneTheassetmanagementjourneyhasmanypathsandwemaytraveltheminaslightlydifferentway,andatdifferentspeeds!

Don’tfallintothetrapofthinkingthereisonlyonerightwaytomakethejourneybutdobewareofcomplacency.Thereareboundariesthatweneedtostaywithinandweshouldhavesomecommonobjectives.

Therearevariousaspectstoconsiderwithintheassetmanagementdiscussion,somearehighlytechnicalandordrivenbyoperationsandengineering,othersarefinancialandthereisalsoanimportantroleforcommunityengagementandwemustkeepsightoftheunderlyingpurposewhichisinformeddecisionmaking.

Wecangenerallyfindconsensusbetweenassetmanagerswiththestatement,“theinfrastructureweprovideistheretodeliverservicesforourcustomersandcommunities”,butevensowecanfindthateachofourtechnicalareasstillhaveanunderlyingthoughtthatothersshould“seeitmyway”.

AToolforDefiningLevelofService:APrimertoanInteractiveWorkshopInconjunctionwiththeannualconference,AssetManagementBCwillbehostingitsfirstfull-dayworkshoponFriday,November8atthislocation.

ThispresentationisanintroductiontolevelofserviceandtheLofStool.Thistoolwasdevelopedin2018throughapartnershipwithAMBC/UBCM,theAtlanticInfrastructureManagementNetworkandtheNorthwestTerritoriesAssociationofCommunities,andisinusethroughoutAtlanticCanada.Itisapplicableforallcommunitiesbutspecificallydevelopedforlearninghowtodocumentandassesscommunitylevelsofserviceinsmallcommunities.

ThreeStatesofChangeontheAssetManagementJourney–TheNewWestminsterExperienceTheCityofNewWestminster,situatedalongtheFraserRiverEstuary,istheoldestmunicipalityinWesternCanada.Asawaterfrontcommunityfacingincreasingdensificationandgentrificationdrivers,theCityhasanumberofstewardshipandgrowthmanagementchallenges,includinganaginginfrastructure;culturalpreservation;transportationgridlock;andfinancialandresourceconstraints.

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TherecentformationofanempoweredAMsteeringcommitteehasenabledtheCitytogainsignificantmomentumonitsAMjourneyandtheCityisoneof19communitiesacrossCanadatoreceiveFCM’smostrecentClimateandAssetManagementNetwork(CAMN)grant.Recognizingthatchangeoccursasaprocessandnotasanevent,theCity’sStrategicAssetManagementPlan(SAMP)wasdevelopedonthe“threestatesofchange”model.ThechangemodelwasintegratedintotheAMroadmapandunderpinnedeachoftheCity’sAMimprovementinitiativesbybreakingdownthejourneyintodistinctphases.SmallAssets,BigProblems–LakeBabineFirstNationsAssetManagementProgramThepresentationwilldetailthejourneyfromconcepttoinceptionofanAssetManagementPlanforaFirstNationcommunitywithover440assetsspreadover3communities.Wewilldiscusshowfundingimpactstheabilitytomanageandmaintainassetsandhowtodealwiththefundinggap.Wewillalsodemonstrateavisualrepresentationofwhereassetsareallocatedandhowitiseffectiveincommunicatingneed.ABCRegionalDistrict’sAssetManagementJourney–“ThisFar”OurstoryasasmallBCRegionalDistrict(qathetRegionalDistrict)andtherelated“ServiceBased”FinancialPlanning,BudgetingandReportinghasdrivenustothinkalittleoutsideofthemunicipalboxregardinghowwehavebeguntodevelopourAMProgramandhowAssetFindahasworked/partneredwithustodoso.WeintendtorelatetootherRegionalDistrictsattheConferenceaswellasconveytoothersinterestedhowstringentandtransparentRegionalDistrictFinancesarerequiredtobeandhowthisimpactsAssetManagementPlanning.Howweestablishedaverysuccessfulworkinggroupofcoastallocalgovernments.Thegroupsharessuccesses,trialsanderrorsandprovidesmentorshiptoeachother.Thegroupmeetsannuallywithevermoreinterestingagendasandnewmembership.Thesuccessofthisworkinggroupislargelycontributedtoonecommonthemewhichwewillshareinthepresentation.DocksideGreen–InfrastructureAssessment:18YearsAfterAchievingLEEDPlatinum

DocksideGreenisa15-acreurbaninfillredevelopmentsitelocatedadjacenttotheUpperHarbourinVictoria.Usedforover100yearsforvariousindustrialuses,thesitewaslistedinthetop10contaminatedsitesinBC.TheCityofVictoriaacquiredthelandfromtheprovincialgovernmentin1989inexchangeforsitedevelopmentservicingandlandremediationcosts.CitystaffnicknamedthesiteDarksideduetonumerousfailedredevelopmentapproaches.Metamorphing“Darkside”intoaworldleaderinsustainabilitychangedconventionalplanning,procurementandcommunityconsultationpracticesthatdiscourageinnovationtomoresustainableandintegratedprocessesbyusingsustainabilitypracticesthatrewardinnovation.In2008andagainin2009,thesuccessfullandsaleproponentachievedthehighestsustainabilityratingintheworldundertheLeadershipinEnvironmentalandEnergyDesign(LEED)greenbuildingratingsystemforthefirsttwodevelopmentphases.AprimaryreasonDocksideGreenachievedworldrecordLEEDPlatinumcertificationisduetosustainableandrenewableinfrastructure,including:awastewatertreatmentplantthattreatswateralmosttoCanadiandrinkingwaterstandardsandthenreuses80%ofitthroughanon-sitewaterway,irrigationsystem,andgreywatertoilets,and;adistrictenergysystemtogenerateallheatandhotwaterthatreducesover50%ofenergycostsforoccupants.

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SustainableInfrastructureReplacementPlan

TheCityofColwoodhasinfrastructurevaluedat$375million.Theinfrastructuresupportsessentialservicesthatthepublicrelyoneveryminuteofeveryday.Theoperation,maintenanceandreplacementoftheseservicesdon’talwayscometomindwhenthepublicconsiderstheroleoflocalgovernment.Butconsideringthescopeandfinancialimpactoftheseservices,itisthemostcrucialresponsibilitydischargedbylocalgovernments.ThepresentationwilloutlinethecoreandinnovativeapproachestakenbytheCityinpreparingourassetmanagementplananddevelopinganimplementationshortandlong-termstrategy.Ourplan;

• Providesexceptionalstewardshipofpublicassets–thisplanensurestheassetscanbesustainablyfundedforgenerations

• Providesaclearpictureofcapitalservicelevels–citizensshouldbeawareoftheservicesthattaxesfundinthecommunity.Theplanprovidesservice-leveltransparencyrelatedtocapitalserves.ThecommunitycanthereforebeengagedwithCounciltosetappropriateservicelevelsandcorrespondingfundinglevels.

• Governance–TheplansetstheCityapartfrommanyofitsneighbours.Councilhasendorsedalong-termvisionthatwilloutlivethisCouncilterm.

InBC,long-termsustainablefundingforassetreplacementiscommonlyoverlooked.Thisplanmeasures1)annualsustainablefundingalreadyestablished,and2)annualsustainablefundingneededforinfrastructurereplacement.Ifprojectionsarecorrect,taxpayerswillbecontributingsustainablefundingby2029.

Colwoodwasawardedthe2019UBCMCommunityExcellenceAwardforAssetManagementfortheirSustainableInfrastructureReplacementPlan.

MetroVancouver’sAssetManagementTools:RealizingthePotentialtoImproveLong-TermFinancialPlanning

InrecentdecadestheGreaterVancouverareahasexperiencedsignificantpopulationgrowthandeconomicdevelopment.MetroVancouver(MV)respondedtothesechallengesbyaddingconsiderableinfrastructuretoitsassetinventoryoverthisperiod.MVisstartingtoexperiencetheincreasingneedtoreinvestinitsaginginfrastructuretomaintainastateofgoodrepairandlevelsofservice.Tounderstandtheleveloffundingrequiredtosustaintheassetbaseoverthelong-termandtomakemeaningfulandcomplexfinancialplanningdecisions,MVhasdevelopedanInfrastructureMaintenanceAllowance(IMA)toolandpilotDecisionSupportSystem(DSS)toolusingMicrosoftExcel.Developmentofthesetoolsisbasedonamethodologythatfollowsaseriesoflogicalstepsforansweringquestionsrelatedtoassetinventory,replacementvalue,conditionandestimatedservicelifetocreatealong-termcapitalreinvestmentprofile.Astheimplementationofanassethierarchyisunderway,theanalysiswascarriedoutatthefacilitylevel(e.g.treatmentplants,pumpstations,sewers,etc.)toreviewfacilitylists,replacementcosts,availableinspection-basedorage-inferredconditioninformationandexpectedremainingservicelife.TheIMAtoolallowscomparisonoftheaveragerequiredexpendituresforthenext30-yearperiodwiththecurrentandplannedcapitalreinvestmentexpenditurelevels.TheDSStoolforecaststhefutureassetconditiondistributionforeachyearoverthesameperiodoftimedependingontheselectedtargetconditionscore.

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ImprovingtheDistrictofSummerland’sBusinessCasingandProjectPrioritizationtoDevelopBetterCapitalBudgets

AspartoftheDistrictofSummerland'sassetmanagementjourney,andalignedwithourAMPolicyandStrategy,wehaveworkedtoimproveourdecisionmakingprocess.ThishasinvolvedreviewingandimprovingourBusinessCaseprocessandtemplateforthewaywecaptureprojectneedsandoptionsanalysis,anddevelopingaProjectPrioritizationmodelthatincludeddevelopingweightedcriteriawhichhelpsuptoproducescoresoneachproject,enablingustohaveamuchmorestructuredandrobustinvestmentplanningprocessandcapitalbudget.TheConvergingofTwoAssetManagementJourneysbyInterlockingTwoFrameworks:RiskandLevelofService

In2018,theDistrictofMissiondevelopeditslevelofserviceframeworkandin2019undertookasimilarjourneyonitsassetriskframework.ThispresentationwillsharetheDistrict'splanstoeventuallyinterlockthetwoframeworksandthechallengesingeneratingtherightkindofdatatosupportthetwoframeworks.

ThursdayPMImplementingaCorporateAssetManagementSystem–LookingUndertheHoodAninteractiveworkshopthatoutlinesKelowna’sexperienceimplementingaCorporateAssetManagementSystem.TheworkshopwilldetailthestepsthatKelownafollowedandprovideattendeesopportunitytoaskquestionsandsharetheirexperience.TheworkshopwillconcludewithademooftheAMS(Cityworks)byCityOperationsstaff.TheworkshopfacilitatorwilltakenotesandprovideasummaryoftheimplementationprocessandtricksandtipsforsuccessfulimplementationofanAMS.TheFutureofAssetManagement–PanelDiscussionPanelistswillsharetheirinsightsandperspectiveson‘whatisworkingwell’,‘whatisnotworkingwell’and‘whatisneeded’tosupportthedevelopmentandimplementationofassetmanagementpracticesinBC.Thepanelwillbringtheirpersonalexperiencesandincludetheirperspectivesasdecisionmakers,seniorstaff,financialmanagement,land-useplanningandseniorgovernmentpolicy&funding.Aftershortpresentationsfromeachpanellist,aQ&Asessionwillbeledbythemoderator,engagingthedelegates.MunicipalAssetManagementProgram,FederationofCanadianMunicipalitiesTheMunicipalAssetManagementProgramoffersfunding,trainingandresourcestohelpyoustrengthenyourassetmanagementpractices.ThegovernmentofCanadahastoppedupfundingandextendedtheprogramforanother3years.Todatetherehasbeen$20.0millionexpendedon506assetmanagementprojects,$8.8milliont027partnerorganizationsand283educationandtrainingevents.Bogdanwilloutlineworktodate,resourcesavailable,andtheextendedprojectincludingtheupcomingRFPprocess.AssetManagementBCUpdateAssetManagementBC(AMBC)wascreatedasacommunityofpractice,toenhanceBCcommunitiesthroughleadershipinBC.Inthepastyear,AMBChasbeenactivewithanumberofactivitiesdesignedtoprovidesupporttoBClocalgovernments,FirstNations,andotherstakeholdersthroughthedevelopmentanddeliveryofvarioustoolsandresources.Thissessionwillprovidethedelegateswithanupdateonthoseactivities,aswellasidentifythenewtoolsandresourcesavailable.

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2019AssetManagementBCConference

BIOGRAPHIES(inalphabeticalorder)DavidAlbrice

DavidisanAssetManagementProfessionalwith25+years’experience,whodrawsuponhisbackgroundinUrbanandRegionalPlanning.Hisassetmanagementcredentialsinclude:CertifiedISO55001AssessorundertheIAMandAMC;CertifiedNAMSAssetPlannerunderIPWEA;CertifiedChangeManagerunderProsci;andCertifiedReliabilityLeaderundertheAssociationofManagementProfessionals.Hispassionforassetmanagementhasbeencapturedovertheyearsinavisuallibraryofeducationalslidesunderthetitle"Visual-izeassetmanagementtovision-izetheterm" DougAllin

DoughasworkedinLocalGovernmentfor29yearsforseverallocalgovernmentsinvaryingcapacitiesfromentrylevelpositionsinparkstoChiefAdministrativeOfficer.HeisafirmbelieverinAssetManagementpracticesandthesignificantcommunitybenefitsthatasoundprogramcanofferacommunity.HeiscurrentlytheCAOfortheTownshipofSpallumcheenBCandpriortothatTheCAOfortheCityofGrandForksfor5years,priortothathewasDirectorofOperationsfortheCorporationofPeachlandfor8years.InmysparetimeyouwillfindmeattheballparkasanAssistantCoachfortheCanadianMen’sNationalSoftballTeamandcoachingyouthsoftballintheOkanagan.

TomBarnes

TomBarneshasbeentheChiefExecutiveOfficerandGeneralCounseloftheMunicipalInsuranceAssociationofBritishColumbiasince2005.Mr.BarnesisaB.C.native,whowaseducatedattheCollegeofNewCaledoniainPrinceGeorgeaswellastheUniversityofBritishColumbia,fromwherehegraduatedwithalawdegreein1978.HethenspentmorethantenyearsatoneofBritishColumbia’sleadinginsurancelawfirms.Hispracticefocusedonthefieldofcivillitigationconcentratingprimarilyinthedefenceofmunicipalitiesandconstructiondesignconsultants.

In1991hefoundedBarnesCraig&Associates,aliabilityadjusting,claimsmanagementandlitigationmanagementconsultingfirm.Inthatrole,heprovidedmanylocalgovernmentswithadviceonlitigationservices.In1997hesoldhisinterestinthefirmtotheminorityshareholdersinitsVancouverandTorontoofficesandreturnedtothepracticeoflaw.FromthatpointuntilhisappointmentwiththeMIABC,Mr.BarnespracticedasapartnerintheVancouverfirmofBarnes,Twining&Short.Thefirm’spracticeconcentratedonthefieldofinsurancelitigation.Areasofexpertiseincludedconstructiondisputes,municipalliability,professionalnegligence,environmentallaw,andinsurancecoverageadvice.

In2012Mr.BarnesbecamethefirstinternationalrepresentativetobeelectedtotheBoardoftheU.S.-basedAssociationofGovernmentalRiskPoolsandin2014wasappointedAGRiP’sVicePresident.HealsositsontheBoardoftheCanadianAssociationofInsuranceReciprocals.

BrianBedford

BrianistheDirectorofInfrastructureandEngineering,LocalGovernmentInfrastructureandFinanceBranch,MinistryofMunicipalAffairsandHousing.Brianhasbeenastrongadvocateforassetmanagement,aswellasotherbestpractices,inhisroleoverseeingthedevelopmentandadministrationofseniorgovernmentfundingprogramssuchastheInvestinginCanadaInfrastructureProgram.BrianistheSecretaryfortheAssetManagementBCPartnershipCommittee,andhassupportedtheeffortsofAssetManagementBCsinceitsearlybeginnings.

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ChristinaBenty

ChristinaBenty,MA,isanauthor,aspeaker,aleadershipcoachandtheformerMayorfortheTownofGoldenwith12years’experienceinlocalgovernment.Shehasover16years’experienceonnumerouspolicygovernanceboardsspanningfromhealthcare,government,informationtechnology,andcommunityplanning.ShewasadirectorontheColumbiaShuswapRegionalDistrict.SheservedasaDirector,Vice-PresidentandPresidentoftheAssociationofKootenayBoundaryLocalGovernments.

SheistheownerofStrategicLeadershipSolutions,aconsultingfirmdesignedtoassistteamsinbuildingacultureofexcellenceinleadershipandgovernance.Shepridesherselfonbeingexceptionallycreativeanddynamicinherapproachtofunctionalgovernanceanddifferentiatedleadership.Byfacilitatingconversationsthatencouragemeaningfuldialogueandchallengeassumptions,shehelpsgoverningbodiestransitionfromstrategicvisiontopracticalaction.

Inadditiontoherlivedexperienceinthepoliticalarena,shestudiedpoliticalscienceforherundergradandcompletedherMastersofArtsinLeadershipatRoyalRoadsUniversitywithanorganizationalleadershipprojectoncommunityengagementandassetmanagementfortheTownofGolden.Christinaconsidersherselfanassetmanagementevangelist.Sheisaregularconferencepresenterwhoisdesperatelytryingtoinspirelocalgovernmentstotaketheirstewardshipresponsibilitiesseriouslyandtoinjectsomepassionandenthusiasmintothiscomplextopic.

ChristinaisalsoaPowerandSystemsOrganizationalWorkshopTrainer,certifiedtoleadexperientialtrainingaboutwhypartnershipiscriticaltosuccess.Participantsaredroppedintorolesastopleaders,middlemanagers,frontlineworkersandcustomersinteractinginachaotic,fast-pacedenvironment.Theycomeawaywithpowerfulnewperspectivesandspecificideasonhowtheycanhelpcreateastrongerorganizationandattainagreatersenseofaccomplishmentandpurpose.

JuliaBerry

JuliaBerryisaSeniorPolicyAnalystwiththeClimateRiskManagementteamatB.C.’sClimateActionSecretariat.HerworkfocusesondevelopingclimateriskandresiliencepoliciesforB.C.’spublicsectororganizationsandhasrecentlyledaprojectpilotingasoftwarethatconductsinfrastructureclimatevulnerabilityandcross-dependencyassessmentsinNanaimoB.C.SheholdsaMRMPlanningfromSimonFraserUniversity. SamanthaM.Boyce

SamanthaisoneoftheMIABC’sinhouselegalcounsel.ShehasanundergraduatedegreefromQueen'sUniversityandisagraduateoftheUniversityofCalgaryFacultyofLaw.ShewascalledtotheBCbarin2015aftercompletingherarticlesatAlexanderHolburnBeaudin+LangLLP.SamantharepresentsMIABCmembersinavarietyofcasesincludingpersonalinjury,propertydamage,occupiers’liability,policecivilliabilityandnegligentbylawenforcementclaims.SamanthahasexperienceintheBCSupremeCourt,theBCProvincialCourtandtheCivilResolutionTribunal.

RoyBrooke

RoyisExecutiveDirectoroftheMunicipalNaturalAssetsInitiative(MNAI)andPrincipalofBrooke&Associates.HeservedasDirectorofSustainabilityfortheCityofVictoriabetween2011-2013.Between2003-2011heworkedfortheUnitedNations,includingtheWorldHealthOrganization,UnitedNationsEnvironmentProgrammeandUNOfficefortheCoordinationofHumanitarianAffairs,basedinGeneva,Switzerland,andlaterinRwanda,wherehewasUNEP’sEnvironmentProgrammeCoordinator.PriortothisheservedasapoliticaladvisortoCanada’senvironmentminister.

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GlenBrown

GlenBrownhasbeena‘sustainability’advocateforthepast20years,workingwiththeProvinceandnowwiththeUnionofBCMunicipalitiesasGeneralManager,VictoriaOperations.WithUBCM,Glenoverseesthedeliveryofvariousfundingprograms,includingtheGasTaxFundandtheAssetManagementPlanningGrantProgram.Hisfocushasbeenonsupportinglocalgovernmentintheireffortstodeliverservicesandmanageinfrastructuresustainablybybuildingawareness,educatinganddevelopingtoolsandresources.WithWallyWells,GlenfacilitatedtheestablishmentofAssetManagementBCandledthedevelopmentoftheAssetManagementforSustainableServiceDelivery:ABCFramework.GlenservesastheChairoftheAssetManagementBCPartnershipCommittee. WarrenBrown

WarrenBrownisamemberoftheLyttonFirstNation.HestartedhisservicefortheLyttonFirstNationinJuly2002asawaterandwastewaterOperatorandhehasworkedhiswayuptotheManagerofOperationsandMaintenance.HeholdsLevel2certificationsinWaterTreatmentandWaterDistributionaswellasaSmallWastewaterSystemcertificationthroughtheEnvironmentalOperatorsCertificationProgram.HehasalsoearnedadiplomainWaterTreatmentTechnologyfromThompsonRiversUniversity.Warrenmanagesaworkforcethatistaskedtoensurethattheircommunity’sinfrastructureassetssuchastheirwaterandwastewatersystemsandroadsareoperatedandmaintainedwiththegoalofprovidingtheirmembershipwithahighlevelofserviceaswellasensuringthattheirinfrastructureassetsmeetorexceedtheirexpectedusefulserviceablelives.Warren’sexperiencewithmanaginginfrastructureandthejourneythathiscommunityhastakeninthedevelopmentoftheirAssetManagementProgramhasallowedhimtobeakeycontributorintheproductionoftheAssetManagementGuideforBCFirstNations.Priortoservinghiscommunity,WarrenservedasaBCEmergencyAmbulanceParamedicfor16years. LisaButler

LisaButlerisaProfessionalEngineerwithexpertiseinenvironmentalreclamationandremediation,capitalprojectdevelopmentandimplementation,andprojectmanagement.Shehasafocusonstakeholderconsultationandengagement,andhasfacilitatedengagementprocessesontopicsrangingfromgroundwatermappingforoilsandsplanninginAlbertatoreclamationofUSEPAsuperfundminesitesintheUnitedStates.LisaistheManagerofEngineeringStrategyfortheCityofCourtenay,wheresheisresponsibleforlong-termmasterplanningfortheCityanditsinfrastructure,integratingcommunityanddevelopmentneedswithenvironmentalresiliency,climatechange,andassetmanagement. HamidButt

HamidisaSeniorProjectManagerwiththeCityofKelownaresponsibleforimplementingtheCity'scorporateassetmanagementsystem.PriortojoiningtheCity,Hamidspent30yearsimplementingITsolutionsforSyncrude.

IainCranston

IainhasworkedwithpublicandprivatesectorclientsintheUKandNorthAmericaoverthelast10yearstohelpthemimprovebusinesspractices.SincemovingtoCanadain2012,IainhasbeenfocusedonthedisciplineofInfrastructureAssetManagement,supportingorganizationstodeliverimprovedvaluetotheirstakeholdersbybettermanagingtheirinfrastructureinvestments.ThispositionleveragesIain’sexperienceasabusinessandprocessprofessionalwithhisabilitytocommunicatewithseniormanagement,financialexperts,engineers,operatorsandcustomers.HehasprovenhimselfasavaluabledeliveryresourcecapableofleadingworkonthevariouspillarsofInfrastructureAssetManagement,includingwritingAssetManagementPlans(AMPs),CapitalInvestmentPlanning&Decision-Making,ITSystemsImplementations,AMPolicy,CustomerLevelofServiceFrameworksandPublicConsultation.Healsohasexperienceleading

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organizationsthroughtheculturalchangeelementsofimplementationprogramsthroughchangemanagementandcommunicationefforts–relationshipbuilding,stakeholdermanagement,anddesigningandfacilitatingcomplexworkshops.

JanEnns

JanEnnsiswell-knowninBC’slocalgovernmentcirclesasacommunicationsconsultant,trainerandconferencespeaker.Her25-yearcareerinthepublicsectorincludesstrategicprojectmanagementandcommunicationspositionsatICBC,theRegionalDistrictofCentralOkanaganandInteriorHealth,priortostartingherconsultingandtrainingfirmin2004.JanisbestknownforhelpingBC’slocalgovernmentsfacilitateconversationsbothinternallywiththeirCouncils,Boardsandstaff,andexternallywithkeystakeholdersandcommunities.

Inherconsultingpractice,Janspecializesinassistinglocalgovernmentswithimplementingnewprogramsandmanagingissues,particularlyinthemediaandonsocialmedia.Asasought-aftertrainerandspeaker,Janworkswithlocalgovernmentstoprovidecustomizedtraining.Topicsincludemediarelations,socialmedia,publicengagementandcommunications.

Sheisaco-founderofBC'sLocalGovernmentManagementAssociation'se-learningprogramandteachesonavarietyofworkshopsincludingmediarelationsandconsultationplanningfortheMunicipalAdministrativeTrainingInstitute.ShehastaughtcitizenengagementfortheUniversityofAlbertaandisamentorforDalhousieUniversity’slocalgovernmentprogram.ShewasrecentlytherecipientoftheLGMA’sDistinguishedPartnerAwardforherworkwithBC’slocalgovernments.

JanhasaMastersdegreeinAppliedCommunications,acertificateinLocalGovernmentAdministrationandcertificatesforpublicparticipationandpublicinformation.SheisaproudmemberoftheCanadianPublicRelationsSociety,theCanadianAssociationofProfessionalSpeakersandInternationalAssociationofPublicParticipation.BasedinKelowna,BritishColumbia,Janlovestoconnectwithfellowcommunicatorswhenevershecan.She’stheco-founderandfacilitatoroftheOkanaganCommunicatorsNetworkaswellasCivicInfoBC’sprivateLinkedIngroupforLocalGovernmentCommunicationsProfessionals.

KimFowler

KimFowlerhasover25yearsexperienceasaprofessionalplannerandsustainabilityexpertwithlocalgovernmentinBCandAlberta.Shehasaprovenrecordofsuccessfullyimplementingplanningandsustainabilityprojects,includingthelandsaleanddevelopmentoftheVictoriaDocksidelands,whichwereawardedthehighestLEED™Platinumpointtotalintheworldforthefirsttwodevelopmentphases.HerdesignoftheSustainabilityInitiativefortheCityofPortCoquitlamintegrated12landdevelopmentactivities,includingthefirstTripleBottomLineassessmentfordevelopmentapplicationsinNorthAmericaandthefirstgreenroofregulationinCanada.KimalsoprojectmanagedthepurchaseandrepurposingoftwobankruptedhotelsintofirststageandintegratedhousingfortheCityofVictoria.Mostrecently,sheprojectmanagedtheimplementationoftheWaterfrontAreaPlanfortheTownofLadysmithincollaborationwiththeStz’uminusFirstNation.

ChrisGainham

ChrisGainhamiscurrentlyManagerofMunicipalServicesattheCityofNelson.ChrisisagraduateoftheUniversityofWaterloo'sEnvironmentalStudiesandEarthScienceprogramswithaspecializationinwaterresourcesplanning.PastrolesincludeseniorpositionsattheCityofHamilton,HaltonRegion,whereheledengineeringteamsresponsibleforwater/wastewaterandwaterfrontmasterplans,hydraulicmodeling,urbanflooding,realtimecontrol,I&I,andCSOcontrolprograms.HerecentlysatontheCanadianStandardsAssociation'stechnicalcommitteeresponsibleforpublishingCSA'sBasementFloodProtectionGuidelineaspartoftheirClimateChangeAdaptationseries.

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JasonKinch

Jasonisaprofessionalengineerwithavarietyofexperienceworkinginboththeprivateandpublicsectors,withovertwodecadesofexperiencerangingfrombuildinginspection/conditionassessmenttostructuralandbuildingscienceengineeringdesign/investigation,andnowmunicipalassetmanagement.AstheDistrictofMission’sAssetManager,Jasonperformsavarietyoftasksrelatedtothedevelopment,implementationandadministrationoflifecyclemanagementplansandmaintenanceofDistrictinfrastructureassets.Beingresponsibleforassettrackingandassessment,alongwithdataanalysisandreporting,JasonmanagedboththeLevelofServiceAssessmentandAssetRiskAssessmentprojectsthatGHDrecentlyassistedtheDistrictinundertaking.Jason’spastLocalGovernmentemploymentincludesManagerofBuildingInspectionsfortheCityofNanaimoaswellasChiefBuildingOfficialfortheDistrictofSquamish.Jasonvolunteersinnumerouscapacitiesandlendshistimetomentoringengineeringminds.HehasadegreeinCivilEngineering,withaspecialityinStructuralEngineering,hascompletedtheIPWEAAssetManagementPlanningcertificateprogram,andiscurrentlycompletingtheAssetManagementProfessionalCertificateprogram,workingtowardstheCertifiedAssetManagementProfessionaldesignationthroughPEMAC.AlexanderKolesov

AlexanderKolesovisaseniorassetmanagementconsultantattheAECOMBurnabyoffice.Hehasextensiveexperienceinconductinganalysisofwater,sewer,drainage,transportationandothermunicipalinfrastructureincludingcondition,riskandperformanceassessmentprojects.Hehassuccessfullydevelopedcriticalityevaluationmodelsanddynamicassetinventoriestosimulateassetconditiondepreciation,anticipatefuturecapitalspendingpatternsandestimatefundinggaps.Theseanalyticaltoolshavebeenusedbyvariousmunicipalitiestosupporttheirinvestmentdecision-makingprocessaswellastoeducatethepublicontheissuesoflevelsofserviceandinsufficientinfrastructurefunding.Forthepastfewyears,AlexhasbeensecondedtoMetroVancouver,assistingitsLiquidWasteandWaterServicesdepartmentswithassetmanagementandcapitalplanningprojects.

FredaLeong

FredaLeongandStefanieWiikareprofessionalengineerswiththeconsultingfirm,AssociatedEngineering.FredaistheManagerofFirstNationsInfrastructureandStefanieisaCivilEngineerwhoworkscloselywithFredaontheirFirstNationsprojectsacrossBritishColumbia.TheyworkcloselywiththeLakeBabineNationonavarietyofprojectsincludingfeasibilitystudies,designs,construction,tenderingandconstructionmanagement.TheyhaveworkedonavarietyofLakeBabineNationprojectsincludingroadsanddrainageandsewagecollectionandtreatment.

MichelleMahovlichMichelleMahovlich,P.Geo.,P.Eng.,isDirectorofEngineering/CityEngineerfortheCityofLangford.InherroleasCityEngineerMichelleoverseesnewsubdivisionconstruction,theCity’sowncapitalprojectsandthepublicworksarea.LangforddoesnothavetheirownPublicWorksdepartment,rathertheCityoperateswithacontractorinplacetomanagetheirassets.Thiscreatesasomewhatuniquesituationfromanassetmanagementperspectiveandfortrackingongoingmaintenance.MichellehasworkedfortheCityfor11years.Priortothatsheworkedintheprivatesectorfor18yearsinthefieldsofenvironmental(contaminatedsites)andgeotechnicalengineering.

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BogdanMakuc

BogdanMakuciscurrentlytheProjectDirectoroftheMunicipalAssetManagementProgram(MAMP)attheFederationofCanadianMunicipalities.MAMPisa$110million,eight-yearprogramfundedbytheGovernmentofCanadaaimedatimprovedmunicipalcapacityinassetmanagementplanningpractices.PriortojoiningFCM,Bogdanspentcloseto20yearworkinginvariousdepartmentswithinthefederalgovernment,including15yearswithInfrastructureCanada,whereheleadthedesignofseveralmajorinfrastructureprograms.BogdanlivesinOttawawithhiswifeandtwochildren.Sikhbir‘Sukh’ManhasSukhbirmovedtothelowermainlandaftergraduatingfromaVancouverIslandhighschoolin1990toattendtheFacultyofScienceatSimonFraserUniversity.Aftercompletingthreeyearsofundergraduatestudiesinchemistry,SukhbirattendedtheFacultyofLawattheUniversityofBritishColumbia,whereheattainedhisBachelorsofLawsdegreein1996.

SukhbirarticledwithYoung,Anderson.AfterbeingcalledtothebarinMay1997,hepracticedwiththefirmasanassociatelawyeruntilJanuary1,2005,whenhejoinedthefirm’spartnership.Sukhbir’slawpracticeatthefirminvolvesadvisingthefirm’sclientsongenerallocalgovernmentlawissuesaswellasrepresentingthemincivilandquasi-criminalproceedingsbeforearbitrators,administrativetribunals,andthecourtsofthisprovinceandthenation.Inhispractice,SukhbirfrequentlydrawsonhisexperienceinworkingasalegalresearchassistanttotheclerkofaVancouverIslanddistrictmunicipality.SukhbiriscurrentlyamemberoftheMunicipalLawandCivilLitigationsubsectionsoftheB.C.BranchoftheCanadianBarAssociationandfrequentlyspeaks,asaguestlecturer,atseminarsandcoursesonlocalgovernmentlawandcivillitigationissuesputonbytheContinuingLegalEducationSociety,theLocalGovernmentManagementAssociation,andtheJusticeInstituteofBritishColumbia.

SukhbirisanAdjunctProfessorattheUBCFacultyofLaw,teachingmunicipallaw.

JimMartinJimMartinhasbeenaresidentofPrinceGeorgesince1993.JimstartedworkingwiththeRegionalDistrictofFraser-FortGeorgein1994whenthenewregionalsolidwastemanagementservicewasintroduced.EarlyinhiscareerwiththeRegionalDistrictJimwasinvolvedinanumberofenvironmentalprogramsandservicesintheareasofsolidwastemanagement,utilityservices,regionalparksandairquality.HehasprogressivelyadvancedintheRegionalDistrictandbecametheCAOin2007.JimgraduatedwithaBachelorofSciencefromSimonFraserUniversityin1990.Overtheyearshehasenhancedhisacademiceducationwithadditionalstudiesinthefieldsofleadership,executivemanagementandlocalgovernmentadministration.PriortoworkingwiththeRegionalDistrictJimworkedwiththeFederalGovernment,ProvincialGovernmentandtheprivatesectoronenvironmentalmanagementrelatedprojects.JimhasalsobeenveryactiveinparticipatingontheBoardsofanumberoforganizationsrangingfromsmallnon-profitswheretheboardisoperationallyorientedtolargeboardswherethefocusispolicyandgovernance.JimwasafoundingdirectorandChairoftheInternationalBioenergyConferenceandExhibitionSocietyandwasVice-ChairofthePrinceGeorgeCanadaWinterGamesHostSociety.CurrentlyJimisadirectorfortheNorthSportsCentreInc,Vice-ChairoftheNorthernBCCommunitySportDevelopmentSocietyandadirectorandFinanceCommitteeChairfortheBCGamesSociety.OnweekendsanddependingontheseasonJimcanbefoundskiingonthelocalmountainsorcyclingthelocalnetworkoftrailswithhisfamily.

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RebeccaMersereau

RebeccaMersereauisaCouncillorfortheDistrictofSaanichandaDirectorfortheCapitalRegionalDistrictinBC.Inherelectedroles,shealsochairstheSaanichEnvironmental&NaturalAreasCommitteeandtheCRDRegionalWaterSupplyCommission,whichoverseesthemanagementof20,550hectaresofforestedwatersupplylandsandwaterservicesforapproximately370,000peopleacrossthegreaterVictoriaarea.

Outsideofelectedoffice,RebeccaistheDirectorofConsultingforVictoria-basedEconics,aboutiquefirmthatsupportslocalandprovincialgovernmentswithpoliciesandpracticestoimprovethesustainablemanagementofwater–financially,environmentally,andorganizationally.Thisroleandwatermanagementgenerallyappealtohermulti-disciplinarynatureandloveofchallengesandcomplexity.Rebeccaparticularlyenjoystheinterfacesbetweenscience,policy,andcommunication.Sheisstilltryingtounderstandhowpoliticsfitsintothemix!

RebeccaisaRegisteredProfessionalBiologist,hasundergraduatedegreesinbiologyandeducation,agraduatedegreeinWaterResourcesManagement,andwillgraduatefromtheUniversityofVictoria’sMaster’sofPublicAdministrationprograminthefallof2019.Sheenjoysescapingthebusy-nessofhermultiplejobsbycycling,hikingandcampinginthegreatoutdoorsonVancouverIsland,aswellassamplingnewcraftbeersalongtheway.

DuaneNicol

DuaneNicolisChiefAdministrativeOfficerfortheCityofSelkirk.HehasanhonoursdegreeinPoliticalSciencefromtheUniversityofManitoba,anhonourscertificateinbusinessanalysisfromRedRiverCollege,aProfessionalCertificateinAssetManagementPlanningfromtheIPWEAandaMaster’sinPublicAdministrationfromtheUniversityofVictoria.Priortohishiring,heservedthreetermsonSelkirkCouncil.Duanehasapassionformodernizingmunicipalgovernmentthroughbuildingtheskillsandcapacityofmunicipalemployees,engineeringcitizen-focusedandleanprocesses,andthejudiciousintroductionoflife-simplifyingtechnology.HeistheChairoftheAssociationofManitobaMunicipalitiesAssetManagementLeadershipCommitteeandisaDistrictDirectorfortheManitobaMunicipalAdministratorsAssociation.

ChistopherPaineChristopherPaineistheDirectorofFinanceandCFOfortheCityofColwood.HeisaCharteredProfessionalAccountantwithover10years’experienceinlocalgovernment.ChristopherhasworkedinavarietyofrolesincludingtheManagerofRevenuefortheCityofVictoriaandManagerofFinancefortheDistrictofCentralSaanich.ChristopherdoesnotconsiderhimselfanexpertinAssetManagementbuthehasworkedhardtocurateandeffectivelycommunicateassetmanagementinformationforuseinstrategicfinancialplanning.Hehashelpedestablishlong-term,sustainablefundingforanumberofcommunitiestherebyempoweringoperatingdepartmentstodeliverhighquality,sustainablecommunityservices.Christopherbelieveslocalgovernmentfinancialprofessionalshaveauniqueopportunitytolearnfromeachotherandshareexperience.BernardPatrick

BernardPatrickisresponsibleforCapital&Infrastructurebudgets,supervising,linkprogramstochiefandcouncil.RickDobbs,TheCapitalAssetProtectionOfficerisresponsibleforthedirectmanagementandhandlingofphysicalassetanddistributionfunctionsfortheNation.Thisincludesaccountabilityforsupplies,equipment,machinery,trucksaswellasadherencetolegislative,Health&Safetyandorganizationalpoliciesandprocedures.Andwillaccomplisheffectivelogisticaloversightthroughstrongleadershipanddecision-makingskills.Together,BernardandRickhavebeenworkingtogethertoimplementaneffectiveAsset

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ManagementPlansothattheLakeBabineNationcanmeetadesiredlevelofserviceforpresentandfutureresidentsinanoptimizedway.

JodyRechenmacher

JodyisaProfessionalEngineerandaprincipalatUrbanSystems.Herworkbridgestheworldsoftechnicalanalysisandstrategicdecision-makingforinfrastructureandsustainableservicedelivery.Jody’sassetmanagementexpertiseisbuiltuponabaseofdiversecivilinfrastructureprojectexperienceindesign,projectmanagement,contractadministration,andsiteinspection.JodyisacertifiedEnvisionSustainabilityProfessionalandisalsoadirectorontheboardofUrbanMattersCCC.TamiRothery

TamiRotheryistheSustainability/AlternativeEnergyCoordinatorfortheDistrictofSummerland.Shehasworkedforoveradecadeinpublic,post-secondary,not-for-profit,andprivateorganizationstoadvancethebalancebetweenprofit,planet,andpeople,andisproudtocontributetorealizingSummerland’svisionofenvironmentalstewardshipandleadership.Asapassionatecommunityleader,Tamiisafirmbelieverinworkingcollaborativelytofindopportunitiestocreateresilient,net-positivesystemsthatimprovequalityoflifeforallpeoplesandthatempowerstaffandcommunitymemberstocreatethechangestheywishtoseeintheworld.

DevinSauer

Dr.Sauerisaseniorassetmanagementconsultantwithabackgroundinbridgeengineering.Hehasexperienceinwater,wastewater,stormwater,andtransportationsystemmanagement.Inaddition,hehasresearchandconsultingexperienceanalysingvarioustypesofshort,medium,andlongspanbridgestoimprovetheirdesign,construction,andcostefficiency.Dr.Sauer’sspecialtiesincludeprojectmanagement,valueengineering,dataanalysis,engineeringoptimization,andfinancialanalysis.

NancySchmeister

NancyhasbeenwiththeqRDfor16yearsworkinginmultiplerolesandcapacitiesrangingfromplanning,communications,GISandTechnicalServices.Nancyalsoenjoyscollaboratingwithcolleaguesinthecoastalworkinggroup.

JoelShaw

OriginallyfromSaskatoon,JoelisaCivilEngineeringgraduatefromtheUniversityofSaskatchewan.Sincegraduatingwithhismastersdegree,hehasworkedasprofessionalengineerfor25-yearsandhasextensiveexperienceinplanning,designandconstructionofmunicipalinfrastructure.ForthelastfifteenyearshehasworkedwiththeCityofKelownawhereheisresponsibleformanagingtheInfrastructureEngineeringDepartment.Joel’steamoverseesannualandlong-terminfrastructureplanningincludingassetmanagementandtheDCCprogram.

CatherineSimpsonCatherineisaplannerandprojectmanagerwithexpertiseininfrastructuremanagement,communityfinanceandclimateadaptation.SheistheheadplanneratKWLandleadstheassetmanagementskillscentre.CatherinealsositsontheFederationofCanadianMunicipalities’TechnicalWorkingGroupfortheMunicipalAssetManagementProgramaswellastheAssetManagementBCCommunityofPractice.Sheworkswithmunicipalities,indigenouscommunities,government,andnon-governmentagenciesacrossCanadatoensureresults-drivensolutions.Catherineexcelsatseeingthebigpictureofaprojectwhilestillbeingabletounderstandthedetails.

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AmanadaSpinks

AmandaSpinksistheImplementationManagerforLyttonFirstNationinEconomicDevelopmentandhasextensiveeducationinProjectManagementandisplanningtogoforherCertifiedAssociateinProjectManagementwithinthenextyear.

BeforeworkinginEconomicDevelopmentAmandaworkedinOperations&MaintenanceforLyttonFirstNationastheAssetsCoordinatorandassistedwithbudgetingandscheduling.EvenwithherpromotiontoanotherofficeshecontinuestoworkcloselywithO&Minregardstoassetsmanagement.

ColwynSunderlandColwynisaninfrastructureplanningengineerwith23yearsofexperienceinwatertreatmentsystemconstructionandoperation,localgovernment,andconsulting.Anintegrationspecialist,Colwynexcelsatsupportinglocalgovernmentmanagementteamsinmultidisciplinarydecisionmakinganddevelopmentofsystems,policiesandprograms.HeisapastPresidentoftheBCWaterandWasteAssociationandtheCanadianWaterandWastewaterAssociation.

AustinTokarek

AustincompletedB.ScinEnvironmentalSciencefromRoyalRoadsUniversityin2008,andaMBA-RenewablesfromtheBeuthInstituteofAppliedSciencein2016.HehasbeenwiththeCowichanValleyRegionalDistrictsince2014,wherehisworkinitiallyfocusedonclimateadaptationthroughtheimplementationoftheCorporateStrategicEnergyManagementPlanandpreparationofannualgreenhousegasemissionsreportingrequirements.ThisrolehasevolvedintoanAssetCoordinatorpositionwherehecontinuestoworkacrossalldepartmentstobreakdownthesilosandbuildassetmanagementcapacitythroughouttheorganization.

TedvanderGulik

Priortohisretirementin2014,TedworkedfortheMinistryofAgriculturefor35yearsspecializinginirrigation,watermanagementandwaterresourcesplanning.DuringhiscareerTedbuiltaninternationalreputationforhisleadingedgeworkinagriculturalwatermanagement.HehasbeentheleadauthoronmanyirrigationandwatermanagementpapersandmanualsandhastakentheleadonthedevelopmentoftheAgricultureWaterDemandModelandBCAgricultureWaterCalculator.ThiswasdemonstratedasarecipientoftheInternationalIrrigationAssociation’s2000CrawfordReidMemorialAward.TedwasawardedthePremiersLegacyawardin2014forthemanyinitiativesandmodelsthathespearheadedwhilewiththeprovince.HecurrentlyispresidentofthePartnershipforWaterSustainabilityinBC,anotforprofitsocietyestablishedtohelpimplementaWaterSustainabilityplanfortheprovince.

LisaVass

LisahasadegreeinAppliedHealthSciencesfromtheUniversityofWaterlooandisaCharteredProfessionalAccountant.Overthecourseofhercareer,shehasworkedinmunicipalandFirstNationgovernment,supportingresponsiblefiscalmanagementandplanning.In2011,LisamovedtoGolden,BCtoassumetheroleofChiefFinancialOfficerfortheTownofGolden.Lisa’sroleasCFOgoeswellbeyondregularbudgetandreportingcycles.Fromtheverybeginningofhertenure,herfocushasbeenonachievingGolden’sstrategicgoals,includingassetmanagementandlongtermfinancialplans.Asaresultofherfocusonassetmanagement,in2015,sheachievedherProfessionalCertificateinAssetManagementPlanningfromtheIWPEA.

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MikeWall

Mike'sprimaryworkcareerwasspentasaforestryprofessionalinCanadaandInternationallywithamostrecent2008-09consultingcontractinAustralia.HehasworkedinlocalgovernmentattheqathetRegionalDistrict,formallyPowellRiverRegionalDistrict,forthepastfiveyearsandisnowfocusedonCapitalProjectDelivery,AssetManagementandcollaboratingwithcolleaguesinthecoastalworkinggroup.

EugeneWatt

EugeneistheManagerofInfrastructurePlanningwiththeCityofNewWestminsteroverseeingassetmanagement,utilityplanning,environmentservicesandlanddevelopment.Thefocusofhiscurrentworkinvolvessupportingcommunitygrowthinamature,urbansetting.HeisagraduateofUBCwithover30yearsmunicipalengineeringexperiencesandhelddiverseengineeringresponsibilitieswiththeTownshipofLangleyandtheCityofPortMoody.EugenehasservedonEGBCBranchandaPastChairoftheMunicipalEngineersDivision StefanieWiik

FredaLeongandStefanieWiikareprofessionalengineerswiththeconsultingfirm,AssociatedEngineering.FredaistheManagerofFirstNationsInfrastructureandStefanieisaCivilEngineerwhoworkscloselywithFredaontheirFirstNationsprojectsacrossBritishColumbia.TheyworkcloselywiththeLakeBabineNationonavarietyofprojectsincludingfeasibilitystudies,designs,construction,tenderingandconstructionmanagement.TheyhaveworkedonavarietyofLakeBabineNationprojectsincludingroadsanddrainageandsewagecollectionandtreatment.

ChrisWoo

ChrisWooistheassetmanagementleadfortheLiquidWastedepartmentofMetroVancouverandmanagestheassetmanagement,capitalplanningandperformancemanagementprograms.ChrisisaprofessionalengineerandholdsanMBAdegree.Chrishasextensiveexperienceinstrategicplanning,businessprocessanalysisandimprovement,projectmanagementandcapitalplanning.Chrisledthedevelopmentofthedepartment’sassetmanagementpolicy,facility-levelassetmanagementplans,assetassessmentframeworkandplans,assethierarchyandassetlevelsofserviceatMetroVancouver.PriortojoiningMetroVancouver,ChriswasamaintenanceengineeratBCHydrowherehedesignedandimplementedengineeringsolutionstoaddressequipmentfailureandimprovethelong-termreliabilityofthesystem.