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Asset Management

Asset Management. Presented by: Heather Himmelberger, P.E. Director, NM EFC New Mexico Infrastructure Finance Conference. What is an Asset?. Something you own that has value There can be assets that gain value over time…. or lose value over time. What is Asset Management?.

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Asset Management

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  1. Asset Management Presented by: Heather Himmelberger, P.E. Director, NM EFC New Mexico Infrastructure Finance Conference

  2. What is an Asset? • Something you own that has value • There can be assets that gain value over time…. • or lose value over time

  3. What is Asset Management? Maintaining a desired level of service (what you want your assets to provide) at the lowest life cycle cost (best appropriate cost - not no cost)

  4. However…… The main purpose of a Community or Utility is customer service not the management of the assets We manage assets in order to provide the service!

  5. Asset Management is a toolit can be used to help assure that utility services are provided in a sustainable, cost-effective way

  6. Current State of the Assets Required Level of Service Minimum Life Cycle Cost Five Core Components of Asset Management Asset Management Long-term Funding Strategy Critical Assets

  7. Core Component 1: Current State of the Assets Where is it? What is the useful life? What do I own? What condition is it in? What is its value?

  8. Core Component 2: What is the required Level of Service? Flushing Pressure Water Quality Repairs

  9. Considerations for Level of Service 8 to 12 Good Items Items that are Measurable Track Progress: Measure how well you’re doing Customer Involvement/Customer Communication

  10. Core Component 3: Which Assets Are Critical to Sustained Performance? What is the likelihood of failure? What is the cost of the repair? How do my assets fail? What are the consequences of failure?

  11. Critical Assets Probability of Failure Which category of assets do I care the most about, the least? Consequence of Failure

  12. Initial Capital Cost Maintenance Cost Replacement Capital Cost Repair Cost Operation Cost Disposal Cost Rehabilitation Cost Core Component 4: Best Minimum Life Cycle Cost for CIP and O&M Other $$: Legal, environmental, social, impact on other operations Balancing O&M with Capital Costs

  13. Core Component 5: What is the Best Long-term Funding Strategy What funding do we need to properly operate the Utility? O&M Personnel Fleet Equipment IT CIP Where will the funding come from? Grants Impact Fees Customer Rates Special Funds Customer Fees Bonds Loans

  14. Level of Service Critical Assets Current State of the Assets Long Term Funding Strategy Minimum Life Cycle Cost Components are Interrelated; Process Can Start Anywhere

  15. AM is cyclical but each time through the cycle there is improvement

  16. What Conditions Make AM so Important • Inadequate Capital Funding • Aging Infrastructure • Inadequate Cost Recovery Over Time With these Conditions, Have to Be Smart About When to Do O&M, Repairs, Rehabilitation, and Replacement

  17. Better Capital Projects • Capital Project Savings • Best Customer Rate Financial Technical • Inventory/Maps • Better Understanding of O&M Costs and What O&M to do Managerial • Customer Communication • /Customer Service • Better Internal Communication • Greater Efficiencies in All Areas of Operation A Few Key Benefits

  18. AM Is Coming To New Mexico • CDBG Incentives: 10 points for Rates Setting Using AM • Funding Requirements and Incentives

  19. AM is the Future….If it hasn’t come to you yet, it will!

  20. Open Discussion/Q&A

  21. Contact Info Heather Himmelberger Director, NM EFC 2445 Alamo, SE Albuquerque, NM 87106 (505)924-7028 heatherh@efc.nmt.edu

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