ICE Training to launch its first Infrastructure Asset Management course

ICE Training to launch its first Infrastructure Asset Management course

Acquire the knowledge and skills you need to develop and implement an asset management plan for the critical infrastructure in your organisation or for your clients with ICE Training's first ever Infrastructure Asset Management course.

Today’s modern economies are underpinned by vast infrastructure developments and upgrades across industries, this is the reason why ICE launched an introductory programme aimed to those new to asset management.

About the course

This is a comprehensive one-day training that provides the needed know-hows for organisations to maximise the investments on existing infrastructure assets towards the reduction in capital and operating expenditures, while the organisation’s overall performance is improved. Key areas taught in this training:

  • Infrastructure Asset Management Concept and Development
  • Infrastructure Asset Management Practice
  •  Infrastructure Asset Management- Legalities and Policies
  •  Infrastructure Asset Management Plan

The first classroom training is scheduled for November 15 in London. 

Promotion: Register before 20th of October and benefit from an early-bird discount, Use code EB10 during checkout to apply the 10% discount.

This course is also available for In-House training, contact us for more information.

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