Survey Report: 
Understanding the State of Strategic Asset Management

Climate change, inflation, skills shortages, population pressures, and ageing infrastructure are just some of the latest challenges facing asset managers. Now more than ever, there is the need to adopt a mindset and strategic operating framework that supports smarter working, evidence-based decision making and optimised investment that balances service levels and risk.

Based on responses from over 200 survey participants, our new report focuses on understanding where asset managers are on this journey, providing practical examples to help answer important questions such as:

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For over 20 years, Brightly has helped clients thrive in the midst of evolution - often leading the way through innovation. These are just a few of the successes we've seen along the way.

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  •  How much funding do I really need?
  •  What would our assets look like under different. service and funding level strategies?
  •  Which assets need to be replaced, rehabilitated  or renewed over the next 20-year period?
  •  Is it possible to reduce network degradation without any additional funding?