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Unitec select SPM for Business Case Study |
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Unitec Institute of Technology has selected SPM New Zealand to prepare a business case for the development of its Wairaka (Mt Albert) Campus and extensions to its Waitakere Campus. The business case will reflect Unitec's overall strategic directions and draw on work carried out by a number of architects, designers and urban planners that define options for the development of Unitec's regional network.
SPM will use its team of industry specialists to develop and integrate the information necessary to support the business case proposal. It will use relevant experience from other sectors and its suite of analytical tools and expert systems to develop and evaluate investment options. The information will provide Unitec with confidence to understands what is possible and the knowledge to select the right solution. SPM Property will be used to develop lifecycle models of current facilities and potential future facility options. SPM Projects will be used to understand the strategic capital planning and funding requirements, and the consequences of funding decisions.
David Long, SPM General Manager - New Zealand, said, "We were thrilled to be selected to deliver this important and exciting project for Unitec. The business case will have significant and long term implications for Unitec and for tertiary education generally in the region. Property assets, in particular, make an important contribution to the learning environment and to education outcomes. Helping Unitec to develop sustainable strategies that deliver its long term vision is something that will draw on the full range of our asset management skills and experience". |
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Taupo District Council selects SPM |
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Taupo District Council has selected SPM to undertake condition assessments of its community facilities. The project will run through September and October, and involves the assessment of buildings and systems, and uploading the associated data into SPM Property. Taupo District Council is a licensed user of SPM Property and the project will largely complete the capture of its public and community buildings within the system.
SPM will use a combination of on-site surveys and desktop assessments to produce the associated data models. The associated information will then be used to provide council with a 20 year forecast of asset renewals, reflecting in terms of timing and cost to allow for medium and long term asset management planning. It will also be used to support business case development and decision making for a number of future council projects.
Commenting on the project, David Long, SPM General Manager - New Zealand, said, "We are delighted to be working with Taupo District Council again to complete the capture of building information and to use the more advanced analytical tools available within SPM Property. This project is a fantastic example of the unique One SPM approach - combining our specialist consulting team with high-end analytical software applications". |
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SPM and Smartpath Form Business Alliance |
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SPM today announces the launch of a new comprehensive asset management system, in conjunction with Smartpath (www.smartpath.com.au). Smartpath is an established Australian software company which provides the Loc8 suite of web 2.0 asset, maintenance, helpdesk and mobile workforce management solutions to a diverse range of industries. The new on-line service being offered by SPM and Smartpath is designed to deliver the best in asset management, planning and financial modelling from operations to strategy using a ‘software-as-a service' model. Click here to view the Media Release |
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SPM presents to WA Councils |
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Following the publication of the IPWEA - NAMS.AU Building Condition and Performance Assessment Guidelines in June 2009 which were written by SPM as primary author, SPM Managing Director Steve Lyons presented the concepts, principles and processes to a large number of Western Australian Councils at a NAMS.AU organised seminar held in Perth on 29 July 2009.
The presentation may be downloaded here . For further information on how SPM can help you with your building condition and performance assessment needs,
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Auckland War Memorial Museum |
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The Auckland War Memorial Museum has selected SPM to prepare an Asset Management Plan to accurately record the condition of its building assets and to forecast the timing and cost of future asset renewals so it may justify asset expenditure requirements to its external stakeholders.
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