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Aboriginal Communities Water and Sewerage Program – Asset Management Review

Culturally appropriate community engagement helps prepare a 30-year capital investment plan for Aboriginal communities

  • 63

    Communities

  • 40+

    Awards

  • $74M

    Asset Base

  • New South Wales, Australia

    New South Wales, Australia

Supporting future generations through a collaborative approach to asset management maturity

Looking to improve the health and wellbeing of 63 Aboriginal communities in New South Wales, the Department of Planning and Environment (DPE) engaged our team to assess the asset management maturity of the 33 providers in the Aboriginal Communities Water and Sewerage Program (Program) and develop a 30-year capital investment plan.

To help our understanding of the Program, we interviewed the Local Aboriginal Land Councils (LALC) by working with Indigenous Energy Australia. 85% of the LALC representatives rated the current water supply and sewerage services as at least generally satisfactory—this was a good starting point as we explored the community’s expectations for their water supply and sewerage services to meet changing demands. We also provided an overview of the extent, condition, and performance of the Program infrastructure and the maturity of the asset management practices of the service providers and detailed capital investment needed to sustain service levels in the medium and long terms.

Although geographic coverage of the Program is vast, and communities range from 10 to 400 people, themes arose from our recommendations. These included engaging with the community in culturally appropriate ways, increasing community involvement in the operation and maintenance of the assets, and shifting the focus of service agreements to a holistic asset management contract through the connections made with communities.

At a Glance

Offices
Client
  • Dept of Planning and Environment
Partners
  • Indigenous Energy Australia

Services


Markets


  • Water
  • Water Resources Infrastructure
Meet Our Team

Ella Hingston, Group Leader, Asset Strategies

I believe that effective asset management solutions are created at the intersection of curiosity, creativity, and critical thinking.

Aneurin Hughes, Senior Principal Engineer - Asset Management

Asset management requires leadership, understanding, commitment, and collaboration to deliver significant benefits.
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Colin Kemp, Practice Leader, Data and Analytics

I take pleasure in assisting others, to help them achieve and exceed their goals.

Ella Hingston

Group Leader, Asset Strategies

Aneurin Hughes

Senior Principal Engineer - Asset Management

Colin Kemp

Practice Leader, Data and Analytics

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