What is Public Asset Management? John Spacey, updated on
Public asset management is the discipline of sustaining public infrastructure and facilities such as airports, bridges, waterways, electric grids, parks, ports, mass transit systems, schools, public spaces, railways, roads, waste systems and water supplies. Its goal is to optimize the service life of public assets to improve community quality of life and economic efficiency. Next: Infrastructure Asset Management
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