Infrastructure
Asset Management

Infrastructure asset management is a systematic approach to maintaining, upgrading, and optimizing local, state, and federal assets such as roads, bridges, utilities, public facilities, and defense properties.

This process involves careful planning, monitoring, and evaluation to ensure that infrastructure meets current and future needs while maximizing efficiency and minimizing costs. By leveraging data analytics and performance metrics, asset managers can make informed decisions on maintenance schedules, resource allocation, and investment priorities.

A key component of this approach is the development of a comprehensive Capital Improvement Program (CIP), which outlines a strategic plan for future investments, prioritizes projects, and aligns funding sources to ensure that critical infrastructure remains reliable and sustainable. The goal of infrastructure asset management is to extend the lifespan of assets, enhance safety, and improve service delivery, all while promoting sustainability and resilience in the face of changing environmental and economic conditions.

Effective asset management not only contributes to the overall quality of life for residents and the long-term viability of communities but also strengthens national security. Our work in supporting the sustainment and resilience of critical properties for the Department of Defense has a direct and positive impact on national security, ensuring the readiness and reliability of essential assets.

The goal of infrastructure asset management is to extend the lifespan of assets, enhance safety, and improve service delivery, all while promoting sustainability and resilience in the face of changing environmental and economic conditions.
— Gayle Sturdivant