Introduction to Infrastructure Asset Management for Local Government

This course will provide participants with the knowledge and understanding of the infrastructure asset management discipline, why it is important and how to establish best practise asset management. 

Over four weeks, participants will gain understanding of international best practices and effective integration of asset and financial management with reference to the updated ISO 55000 series standards—including ISO 55000, 55001, and TS 55010. 

This course is self-paced and delivered online allowing participants flexibility while also offering the support of a personal learning mentor. Participants will have the opportunity to attend a live weekly online Q&A session with subject matter experts from Institute of Public Works Engineering Australasia (IPWEA). 

This course is for Local Government staff and advisors.

What are the course learning outcomes?

Learning outcomes:

  • Define what Asset Management is and why it is important.
  • Explain the difference between Asset Management and Managing Assets.
  • Outline the Asset Management System.
  • Summarise the key considerations for good Asset Management
  • Identify and explain the factors for success including alignment with the financial planning and reporting task.

After completing the Asset Management Foundations course, you will have a stronger understanding of the asset management discipline. The course references the updated ISO 55000 series standards—including ISO 55000, 55001, and TS 55010—ensuring your knowledge aligns with current international best practices and supports effective integration of asset and financial management.

What core topics are offered?

  • Introduction to Asset Management
  • The Asset Management system
  • Key considerations
  • Factors for success

Who is this course suited to?

This course is for professionals managing public infrastructure assets such as transport, water, sewer, parks, community facilities, and buildings. As well as those with Asset Management in their corporate portfolios.

What are the course credentials? 

Participants will receive a digital badge upon successful completion of the course which can be shared across various online platforms so you can showcase your demonstrated skills and achievements. 

Eligible for CPD by Engineers Australia (EA) in accordance with EA Guidelines. Total estimated 25 hours.

What does my course schedule look like?

This course is self-paced and delivered online with the opportunity for participants to attend live virtual Q&A sessions with subject matter experts. These live sessions will be recorded and available as webinars for those who are unable to attend.

You will be guided throughout the program by a personal learning mentor who will help you with activities.

  • Module 1:
    • Module Open: 7 September
    • Live Q&A: 10 September at 10AM (AEST)
  • Module 2:
    • Module Open: 14 September
    • Live Q&A: 17 September at 10AM (AEST)
  • Module 3:
    • Module Open: 21 September
    • Live Q&A: 24 September at 10AM (AEST)
  • Module 4:
    • Module Open: 28 September
    • Live Q&A: 1 October at 10AM (AEST)

Note: Delivered on non-consecutive days.

Commitment to all sessions within this course is essential for an optimised learning experience.

Modules: Each of the four modules requires you to work through the online materials each week, comprising assessment activities and reading excerpts from the International Standards and IIMM publications. On average, each module will take approximately 2-3 hours to complete the mandatory learning activities.

Assessments: After each of the four Modules, you will be asked to complete a short assessment task designed to consolidate your learning.

 

Course facilitators

Steve Verity

Principal Advisor – Asset Mgt, IPWEA

Steve is an Emeritus member of IPWEA with over 35 years’ experience in infrastructure and asset management across public and private sectors. He is active on multiple standards committees and working groups, and serves as IPWEA’s representative on the Global Forum on Maintenance and Asset Management. Steve applies strong planning, risk, and funding approaches to support sustainable service delivery. He has also contributed to research and infrastructure performance reporting initiatives that strengthen evidence-based decision-making. He brings practical insight, broad experience, and a commitment to mentoring others in developing asset management capability.

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Tamara Allen-Canny

Senior Advisor – Asset Mgt, IPWEA

Tamara is a passionate advocate for building asset management capability across local government and industry. With over two decades of senior executive experience, she has worked across growth, rural, and regional councils in Victoria and Queensland. Tamara brings deep knowledge in infrastructure and engineering services, having led teams in asset management planning, capital works delivery, maintenance, and disaster recovery. Tamara understands the real-world challenges councils face in managing assets effectively and sustainably and has extensive experience in leading asset transformation programs in both large and small councils. Through her work with IPWEA, she supports others in developing practical skills and strategic approaches to asset management. Her leadership and lived experiences have helped teams build confidence and deliver long-term value for their communities.

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Upcoming courses

Date Duration Location Cost Register now
7 September - 1 October 4 Weeks
(~25 hours self-paced)
Online $1595 (50% off at checkout)

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"A fantastic four-week online program on what good Asset Management really means in local government and how much more it is than simply 'looking after our assets'."

Eng Hwa Lim RPEQ (Civil), RPEng, MLGMA

Director Infrastructure Services, Quilpie Shire Council