Invercargill Branch Event 2024
The Invercargill Branch Event last week focused on infrastructure challenges, including the Homer Tunnel’s avalanche shelter, funding for community assets, and climate change planning.
The Invercargill Branch Event last week focused on infrastructure challenges, including the Homer Tunnel’s avalanche shelter, funding for community assets, and climate change planning.
George and Emily from the Āpōpō team show us how they’re celebrating Te Wiki o te Reo Māori
Land development and the developers that lead their projects are often misunderstood. Local and regional authorities often view developers, and their agents as solely focused on spending the least amount possible on infrastructure or deliberately disregarding planning constraints.
The president of Āpōpō Gary Porteous says it’s long past due that New Zealand has a bi-partisan, strategic view about infrastructure development and management.
From the beginning the Āpōpō Guide aligned with the ISO 5500x standards, but now we’ve ensured the Āpōpō Guide aligns with the GFMAM Asset Management Landscape as well.
On Friday 9 August 2024 we had the privilege of using one of the sought-after meeting rooms in the new Te Kete Aronui – the new community centre in Rototuna, Hamilton.
We welcomed over 40 asset managers to the recently renovated Hawke’s Bay Regional Economic Development Agency Te Rae building on Friday 2 August to learn from each other, share lessons learnt and network.
This article explores five transformative trends shaping the future of Asset Management education, each designed to enhance learning experiences and better prepare asset managers for the challenges ahead
We recently asked James Lear a couple of questions about his role and what it means to be Āpōpō’s first Asset Management Associate.
We are thrilled to announce that Āpōpō Past-President, Priyani de Silva-Currie, has been elected by the 16 member countries of the International Federation of Municipal Engineering (IFME) as Vice President for the 2024-2027 term.
Maintaining and managing infrastructure assets throughout their entire life is a critical component of addressing the literal cracks, leaks, and other failings now being felt around the country.
Maintaining and managing infrastructure assets throughout their entire life is a critical component of addressing the literal cracks, leaks, and other failings now being felt around the country.
Last week Gareth James, Āpōpō Life Member, passed away. With this sad news we want to take the opportunity to celebrate his career and the impact he had on infrastructure in Aotearoa.
We are looking for your input into preparing Āpōpō’s submission to the Finance and Expenditure Select Committee for its Enquiry into Climate Adaptation.
Kōmata o Te Rangi represents the pinnacle of achievement in infrastructure asset management
The Āpōpō Professional Practice Programme is a comprehensive accreditation scheme for infrastructure asset management professionals in Aotearoa New Zealand.
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