| Berkeley, June. 20, 2002 – APWA NORTHERN CA CHAPTER and MSA San Francisco Bay Area Chapter jointly sponsored a COMPUTERIZED MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS WORKSHOP at HS Lordships Restaurant in the Berkeley Marina.
CMMS provide agencies with the combination of abilities to both plan proactive and reactive maintenance as well as tracking all work cost and accomplishment including preventive maintenance routines, complaint calls, and work orders for maintenance and repair. Additionally, CMMS can compare the planned versus unplanned work and determines work backlogs. Further, it can aid to determine the resource uitilization for an agency to determine manpower and equipment needs.Three case studies will identify tools to evaluate operations and determine the best system and provide guidance to integrate with other agency wide system interfaces; financial & billing, pavement management and other mandated maintenance programs and geographic information.
Workshop Panelists include:
Harry Lorick, LA Consulting, Inc, Moderator
Alan Jones, Branch Manager, Roads and Airport Santa Clara County
Scott Baker,Asst Director of Public, Works, City of Pleasanton
Hank Van Dyke, Public Works Director, City of Emeryville
Keynote Speaker:
Asset Management for Public Works
PETE BELLOWS, Brown and Caldwell |