Operations, Risk Management and Mitigation in Drainage Operation

 

Ø INTRODUCTION


    Drainage infrastructure systems (culvert, storm sewer, outfall and related drainage elements) are mostly buried underground and are in need of special attention in terms of proactive/preventive asset management strategy. Drainage infrastructure systems represent an integral portion of roadway assets that routinely require inspection, maintenance, repair and renewal. Further challenges are the wide geospatial distribution of these infrastructure assets and environmental exposure.

Asset management procedures for culverts and drainage infrastructure systems are complex issues, and can benefit a great deal from an optimal asset management program that draws from programs pertaining to buried pipes.

Ø Objectives

 

At this program's conclusion, participants should be able to:

 

l  Gain an understanding of use and importance of condition surveys in drainage rehabilitation and causes of sewer deterioration.

l  Obtain a detailed knowledge of the drainage Condition Classification  system, and the ability to identify and correctly code faults in drainage .

l  understand Drainage Asset Hierarchy

l  understand Inconsistent Drainage Standards

l  Obtain a detailed knowledge of the Forecasted Drainage Asset Funding Requirements

 

 
 

Ø TRAINING METHODOLOGY


This training course will combine presentations with instructor-guided interactive discussions between participants relating to their individual workplace. Practical exercises, video material and case studies aiming at stimulating these discussions and providing maximum benefit to the participants will support the training.

This interactive training course includes the following training methodologies as a percentage of the total tuition hours:

l  30% Lectures, Concepts, Role Play

l  30% Workshops & Work Presentations, Techniques

l  20% Based on Case Studies & Practical Exercises

l  20% Videos, Software & General Discussions

Pre and Post Test

 

Ø WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

 

l  Operations team leaders, supervisors, section heads and managers

l  Engineers who need to design sewage pumping stations, whether as part of their daily work or only occasionally.

l  Engineers and others who are called upon to assess designs submitted for approval.

l  Project Managers & Procurement Professionals who need to be aware of the issues.

l  Operation Professionals in drainage networks

l  Maintenance Professionals in drainage network

l  Business and operations professionals who have an interest in risk management

l  Maintenance managers, engineers and technicians

l  Technical professionals involved in operations start-up, maintenance and shut-down

l  Business administrative, procurement and support staff

 

 

                                                                               Outline

Day 1

 

l  Asset Management Plan

l  .Asset Management Program Goal

l   Asset Management Program

l   Asset Management Definition

l  Asset Register

l  Asset Inventory

l  Asset Hierarchy

l   Asset Class

l   Replacement Cost

l  Installation and Consumption Profile

l  Condition Assessment Risk

 

Day  2

 

 

 

l  Probability of Failure.

l  Consequence of Failure

l  Risk Future Needs

l  Immediate Needs

l  Life-cycle Cost Logic Channel

l  Pipe and Box Culvert

l  Junction and Detention Basin

l  Preservation and Restoration Profile .

l  Confidence Level

l  Drainage Asset Hierarchy .

l  Drainage Asset Valuation

l  Drainage Installation Profile

l  Drainage Consumption Profile

l  Condition Assessed Channels

l  Probability of Failure of

l  Probability of Failure of Junctions

l  Probability of Failure of Pipes

 

Day 3

 

 l  Consequence of Failure of Channels

l  Consequence of Failure of Junctions

l  Consequence of Failure of Pipes

l   Risk of Channels

l   Risk of Junctions

l   Risk of Pipes

l   Drainage Risk Matrix

 

l  CMP Investigation

l  100-Year Drainage Preservation and Restoration Profile

l  10-Year Drainage Preservation and Restoration Profile

l  20-Year Drainage Preservation and Restoration Profile

l  30-Year Drainage Restoration and Preservation Profile

l  Drainage Replacement Profile

l  Drainage Preservation Profile by Asset Class

l  Drainage Preservation Profile by Preservation Type

 

Day 4

 

 

l  Drainage Asset Inventory

l  Junction Asset Inventory

l  Drainage Pipe Asset Inventory.

l   Drainage Asset Class

l   Consequence of Failure Factors

 

Lifecycle Management Plan

l   Drainage Asset Stock

l   Drainage Information Management

l  How  Measures its Drainage Assets Network Condition

l  Network Inspections of Drainage Assets

l  Maintenance Inspections of Drainage Assets

l   What is the Useful Lives of Drainage Assets?

l   Drainage Issues

l  Lack of Drainage

l  Age of Drainage Assets

l   Effect of Urban Development

l  Lack of Capacity in  Underground Drainage System

l  Inconsistent Drainage Standards

l  Community Awareness

l  Asset Valuations

l  Valuation Summary Based on Replacement Costs

l  New Drainage Assets - Initial Design and Construction

l   Renewal and Upgrade Works

l   Routine Maintenance

l   Periodic Maintenance

 

Day 5

 

l  Demand Management

l   Understanding Demand and Growth

l   Future Population Change?

l   Current Drainage Asset Utilisation

l   Current Issues Influencing Service Demand

l   Changes in Technology

l  Demand Management Plan

l   New Assets from Growth

 

l  Management of Stormwater Quality

l  Disposal Plan

l   Risk Management Plan

l   Evaluation of Risk

l   Life Cycle Costing Plan

l  How Much Capital Expenditure has been spent on Drainage Assets in the Past?

l   How Much Maintenance Expenditure has been spent on Drainage Assets in the Past?

l   Forecasted Drainage Asset Funding Requirements

l   Snapshot of  Drainage Network Condition - Current Levels of Service Drainage Confidence Level

Case study 

l  Road Drainage Asset Management in Putra Jaya City

l  Drainage Management System Asset Management Plan (Pierce County)

 

 

 Schedule

 

  • 08:30 – 10:15 First Session
  • 10:15 – 10:30 Coffee Break
  • 10:30 – 12:15 Second Session
  • 12:15 – 12:30 Coffee Break
  • 12:30 – 14:00 Third Session
  • 14:00 – 15:00 Lunch

 

Fees

 The Fee for the seminar, including instruction materials, documentation, lunch, coffee/tea breaks & snack :