FREE TRAINING! Asset Management Workshops for Elected Officials and Municipal Staff
AAMDC and AUMA, with support from Infrastructure and Asset Management Alberta (IAMA), are excited to bring you one-day and half-day asset management workshops for elected officials and senior administration and two-day workshops for municipal staff! All workshops are geared towards rural and small urban municipalities with limited asset management experience.
All workshops are made available through funding received from the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) Municipal Asset Management Program (MAMP). In partnership with the AAMDC and AUMA, workshops will be offered free of charge.
Asset Management for Elected Officials: The Strategic Basics – Register today!
What will you get out of the workshop? You’ll understand what asset management is, the benefits of starting or continuing on your asset management journey, and how you can get started and champion asset management in your municipality!
This full-day workshop is offered in five locations around the province, and is open to elected officials and CAOs from all municipalities in Alberta.
- March 6 – Edmonton Area
- March 27 – Calgary Area
- March 29 - Lethbridge Area
- April 11 - Grande Prairie Area
- April 17 - Lloydminster Area
Half-day Specialized Modules for Elected Officials – Register Today!
Registration for specialized half-day workshops for elected officials and senior administrators is now open!
- Monday, May 2 - It's got teeth but doesn't bite: Developing and implementing an effective Asset Management policy (Westlock)
- Tuesday, May 15 - Weathering the storm: Asset management and climate change (High River)
- Wednesday, May 23 - RISK: How asset management can help! (Camrose)
- Tuesday, May 29 - Boring until it is broken: Engaging the public in infrastructure and asset management (Strathmore)
- Tuesday, June 5 - "I want a five-star experience for a two-star price” - Setting and communicating levels of service (LOS) (Drayton Valley)
This initiative is offered through the Municipal Asset Management Program, which is delivered by the Federation of Canadian Municipalities and funded by the Government of Canada.