CNAM’s latest news and updates:
CNAM Announces Money For Municipalities To Help Municipalities Improve Their Access To Government Grants
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CNAM Announces Money For Municipalities To Help Municipalities Improve Their Access To Government Grants Calgary, AB (May 2, 2018) – The Canadian Network of Asset Managers (CNAM) reported today that it has entered into a 5-year agreement with The Funding Portal Inc. (Fundingportal) which is intended
Michigan State Governor Snyder to Deliver Keynote Speech at Canadian Infrastructure Conference in Windsor, ON.
April 16, 2018- Windsor, ON – The Canadian Network of Asset Managers (CNAM) is pleased to announce that Michigan Governor Rick Snyder will be delivering a keynote address to the 300+ attendees of the 12th Annual CNAM Conference in Windsor, Ontario this May 14 – 17, 2018. The major infrastructure
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News Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CNAM AWARDED GRANT FUNDING TO DESIGN AND DELIVER ASSET MANAGEMENT EDUCATION AND AWARENESS TOOLS TO CANADIAN MUNICIPALITIES November 20, 2017 — CALGARY, Alberta — The Canadian Network of Asset Managers (CNAM) is pleased to announce that it has been awarded significant grant funding to design and deliver
Asset management training for Canadian municipalities
No two municipalities are alike – which means communities across Canada need different asset management training options that are close to home and specific to their needs. That’s why FCM has selected 22 partner organizations from across the country to receive $3.6 million in grant funding to design and deliver local asset management
CNAM Webinar – October 19: Modeling Asset Deterioration for Risk-Informed Infrastructure Asset Management
SAVE THE DATE Dr. Arnold Yuan, Academic Director at the Ryerson Institute for Infrastructure Innovation, will demystify deterioration modelling and describe how it can be used for better risk analysis and evidence-based decision-making. Dr. Yuan will identify how both “hard data” – data collected from inspection and condition assessment –