Course on Asset and Infrastructure Engineering Management

Online price: SAR 1200

Offline Price: SAR 1700

Duration (Hrs) 18 Hours/Hours

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Course Overview:

The “Asset and Infrastructure Engineering Management” course explores modern methods and practices for effectively managing assets and engineering structures, ensuring their sustainability and efficiency. The program emphasizes the planning, implementation, maintenance, and sustainable development of infrastructure while considering economic, environmental, and social factors.

Course Objectives:

  • Understand the fundamental principles of asset and infrastructure management.
  • Familiarize participants with effective asset management strategies to enhance performance and efficiency.
  • Develop skills in data analysis and conducting regular assessments of assets.
  • Learn to balance maintenance costs with performance and available resources.
  • Enhance the ability to utilize modeling techniques and strategic planning in asset management.

Training Content:

  • Introduction to Asset and Infrastructure Management: Overview of concepts and applications.
  • Engineering Assets: Types and classifications of engineering assets.
  • Asset Management Strategies: Focus on preventive and corrective maintenance approaches.
  • Tools and Techniques for Data Analysis: Effective methods for managing assets.
  • Risk Assessment: Understanding risks and their impact on assets.
  • Data Modeling: Utilizing Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in infrastructure management.
  • Strategic Planning: Developing effective maintenance programs.
  • Case Studies: Analysis of asset management in engineering projects.

Target Audience:

This course is designed for:

  • Engineers
  • Planners
  • Project Managers
  • Infrastructure Engineers
  • Asset Management Professionals
  • Students and Researchers in Civil Engineering and Project Management

The course is also beneficial for decision-makers in public and private institutions focused on infrastructure management and development.