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Transportation Asset Management

 

Opus delivers world best practice transportation asset management services to a range of clients around the globe. We are internationally recognised for the strength of our applied asset management and for our contribution to the long term sustainability of our client’s road networks, assisting them to enhance their:

  • Economic outcomes (developing and delivering optimal whole of life cost solutions)
  • Social outcomes (proactively seeking safer transportation corridors and better transportation outcomes)
  • Environmental outcomes (actively seeking solutions that minimise the impact of noise, storm water, and storm events, and improving habitat in the green estate)

Opus is New Zealand’s leading supplier of transport asset management services, with over 12 term professional services contracts in both the Local Authority and State Highway Sectors under which we are responsible for direct management of over 20000 km of roads. In addition we have teams resident in Canada, UK, and Australia providing a wide range of services to both Local Authority and Government Sector organisations in addition to their local private sector clients. We have over 400 transportation asset management practitioners operating worldwide across the company

For more information please contact:
Tony Porter
Dunvegan House
215 Hastings St
Private Bag 6019
Napier
New Zealand
Tel: +64 6 833 5101
Fax: +64 6 835 0881
Email Tony.Porter@opus.co.nz

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CSS Framework Project, United Kingdom

The County Surveyor’s Society commissioned Opus UK to develop guidance to highway authorities embarking on developing asset management plans through a framework for managing highway infrastructure.  This was a pioneering document in the UK which focuses on long term strategic planning as a cornerstone of highway network management to maximise efficiency, add value and improve services in a customer focused way.
The framework has triggered much interest and activity in the UK highway market and has been a catalyst for delivering government targets for efficiency savings in excess of 2½% (£8,000,000) per annum.