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The Rural City of Murray Bridge (RCMB) delivers a variety of services to the community and in doing so, must ensure that the assets supporting these services are managed in a way that guarantees maximum performance for the lowest ‘whole of life’ cost.
The Plant and Fleet Asset Management Plan 2019-2024 specifically relates to the management of Council vehicles.
Plant and fleet refers to vehicles such as bulldozers, mowers, jet-patchers, water trucks, and passenger vehicles.
Responsibly funding the renewal of Council vehicles over the long term is a key factor in sustainable and equitable asset management.
The focus of this plan is to model, forecast and document the physical and financial performance of Council’s Plant and Fleet Assets and provide a robust management framework that feeds into Council’s Long Term Financial Plan.
It is the intent of this plan to provide for the responsive management of assets through efficient, effective and adaptive plant and fleet management aligned to compliance with regulatory requirements.
Please read the Draft Plant and Fleet Asset Management Plan 2019-2024 and provide feedback via the link below before 5pm Monday 11 November 2019.
For more information contact Kelley Jaensch on 8539 1100 or k.jaensch@murraybridge.sa.gov.au
The Rural City of Murray Bridge (RCMB) delivers a variety of services to the community and in doing so, must ensure that the assets supporting these services are managed in a way that guarantees maximum performance for the lowest ‘whole of life’ cost.
The Plant and Fleet Asset Management Plan 2019-2024 specifically relates to the management of Council vehicles.
Plant and fleet refers to vehicles such as bulldozers, mowers, jet-patchers, water trucks, and passenger vehicles.
Responsibly funding the renewal of Council vehicles over the long term is a key factor in sustainable and equitable asset management.
The focus of this plan is to model, forecast and document the physical and financial performance of Council’s Plant and Fleet Assets and provide a robust management framework that feeds into Council’s Long Term Financial Plan.
It is the intent of this plan to provide for the responsive management of assets through efficient, effective and adaptive plant and fleet management aligned to compliance with regulatory requirements.
Please read the Draft Plant and Fleet Asset Management Plan 2019-2024 and provide feedback via the link below before 5pm Monday 11 November 2019.
For more information contact Kelley Jaensch on 8539 1100 or k.jaensch@murraybridge.sa.gov.au