Whole-Life Value-Based Decision-Making in Asset Management
English
By (author): Ajith Kumar Parlikad Rengarajan Srinivasan
Whole-Life Value-Based Decision-Making in Asset Management is a comprehensive guide to improving the effectiveness of infrastructure asset management by determining the level of expenditure on infrastructure assets in order to maximise life-cycle value.
Using clear and concise examples, this book provides detailed guidance for making whole-life asset management decisions based on value rather than cost.
This best practice guide aims to aid asset management decision-makers to understand better the value generated by assets and the risks associated with this in order to make better informed decisions, and to also have a deeper understanding of the impact of their decision.
Whole-Life Value-Based Decision-Making in Asset Management:
- delivers a systematic method to map the value generation process
- supports stakeholders in making asset management decisions
- provides guidance to make a decision framework based on value
- illustrates its applicability through industrial case studies such as seepage in London Underground tunnels.
Part of a series of best practice guides written by experts at the Cambridge Centre for Smart Infrastructure and Construction (CSIC), this value-based tool addresses the challenges of managing current ageing infrastructure by determining the type, level and timing of investment required so that assets can meet current and future demand.
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