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Asset Management Data Standard

17 August 2020

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Feedback due 30 September on version 0.01

We have released the first version of the asset managment data standard which included four asset types:

  • Pavement and Surfacing
  • Poles and Gantries | device supporting structures
  • Signs | as an example of a device
  • Barriers

If you are a road maintenance provider, road controlling authority, asset management software provider, or anyone with an interest in the development and implementation of the standard, we want to hear from you.

To access the AMDS module simply go to www.nzta.govt.nz/amds and register for an account. You will then be able to dive into the model more deeply and send through any feedback you have to the team.

You can also email the team with any questions and ideas at amds-feedback@nzta.govt.nz.

Remember to send your feedback through no later than Wednesday 30 September 2020.

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AMDS Online Workshop - 19 August

The last workshop to discuss the released first version of the AMDS is scheduled for 19 August 2020 from 10:30am - 12:30pm.

The AMDS team will take you through the data standard and share how Waka Kotahi will be releasing the standard in versions as it leads up to implementation in mid-2021.

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER to attend the online workshop on 19 August 2020.

More workshops will accompany each new release

As we roll out releases Waka Kotahi will continue to hold workshops because of the valuable discussions they create and valuable feedback received.

"It was really worthwhile going through it, it's made a big difference to understanding how it's going to work" - Pam Brown

"I'm inspired by your new standard! I am writing a learning journey/thesis on intellectual capital in NZ and one topic is doing compliance smarter" - Brigit Manning.

"This is awesome. We are trying to design a H&S system knowledge model at WorkSafe as well (using ontology and semantic methodologies). Keen to chat on this with your team" - Ganesh Salvaraj.

"Great work, well done to the AMDS team! There has been a lot of hard work gone in to it to get to this stage. The standards will be a key enabler going forward" - Phil Wall.

New workshop dates will be advised when new versions are released.

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