Asset Management for Building and Property Portfolios
NZ$595.00 excl GST
6 May 2026 - 8 May 2026
Teams - details to be sent to attendees
This course is delivered in an online session via Teams (9.30am – 12.30pm on 6 and 8 May).
This comprehensive course is specifically aimed to provide lifecycle management, strategic tactical and operational interventions and planning and decision making techniques in asset management for facilities and asset managers working with public and private building and property asset portfolios.
Property and Buildings assets are the unsung hero of our infrastructure world, quietly existing, constant in their presence, less visible than their higher profile cousins, water and transport, who often take the limelight in investment and decision making in both public and private sector domains.
As a sector, property and buildings has been a little slower off the block in its maturity of practice when compared to other infrastructure sectors for the very same reasons. Within the sector property and buildings has the greatest variance in asset management planning maturity ranging from no asset information or awareness, to very good core and intermediate levels of practice.
In this course you will learn beyond the asset management fundamentals to the full lifecycle approaches and interventions for these portfolios to maximise decision making and investment which will lift performance to its optimal level. You will learn how to raise the sectorial bar and shine a light on the performance of these portfolios.

Priyani de Silva-Currie
Priyani has nearly 10 years experience as the National Asset Management Leader within an NZ consultancy with a background in Buildings and Property and a broad Asset Management base spanning all public infrastructure sectors.
Priyani trains in asset management and procurement, is an assessor for the New Zealand Diploma in Infrastructure Asset Management and New Zealand Certificate in Infrastructure Procurement.
Priyani has co-lead the development of the BTechEng degree for Asset Management with Weltec and Massey University, in her spare time Priyani also guest lectures at Massey in Leadership.
15 available
Course Outline
Session Introduction:
- The Role of an Asset Manager in the property and buildings sector
- NZ’s Public and Private Asset Stock
- Examination of New Zealand’s specific challenges and opportunities.
Session One:
- Strategic Asset Management – what does this mean for property and buildings?
- Prioritising Investment and Proportional Split of Maintenance v Capital
Session Two:
- Performance Management for Property and Buildings portfolios
- Information Management Requirements
- Collection Criteria and Prioritisation of Risk, Criticality and Asset Performance in decision making
Session Three:
- Lifecycle Management – What are the considerations for property and buildings?
Session Four:
- Developing Meaningful Levels of Service
- Creating a toolbox and methodology for creating levels of service
Session Five:
- Managing Demand and Maturity
- What are the factors that influence demand and supply in property and buildings?
- Creating a culture of continuous improvement and maturity
Session Six:
- Long Term Forecasting
- Developing a Long-Term Renewals and Maintenance Forecast
- Developing a Long-term Capital Investment Plan
Event Details
Day 1: 6 May 2026
Start time:
09:30 a.m. NZDT
End time:
12:30 p.m. NZDT
Day 2: 8 May 2026
Start time:
09:30 a.m. NZDT
End time:
12:30 p.m. NZDT
Venue: Teams - details to be sent to attendees
Phone: (04) 496 3254
Email: training@apopo.co.nz
