Operations, Risk Management and Mitigation in Drainage Operation
Ø INTRODUCTION |
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
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Ø TRAINING METHODOLOGY |
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 |
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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
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Outline |
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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
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Day 2
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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
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Day 3
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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
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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
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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)
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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 :