Discover how the Shire of Dardanup revolutionised its asset management practices by trialling a transition from outdated spreadsheets to the innovative Asset Engine platform.
For local governments across Western Australia, the challenge is a familiar one: how to effectively manage an ageing portfolio of vital infrastructure, optimise increasingly constrained budgets, and ensure unwavering compliance with evolving regulatory requirements. Traditional asset management tools, often rooted in outdated spreadsheets, disparate systems, and manual processes, struggle to keep pace with the demands of modern infrastructure management. This leaves LGAs vulnerable to a range of challenges, from costly reactive maintenance and unexpected emergency repairs to potential compliance failures and the risk of funding shortfalls. The Shire of Dardanup, a proactive and forward-thinking local government, recognised these challenges head-on and decided to trial Asset Engine (AE), a powerful platform designed to empower LGAs and transform how they manage their essential infrastructure.
The Shire of Dardanup, known for its strong commitment to its community and its proactive approach to infrastructure management, has a long-standing positive relationship with Main Roads WA. This commitment to best practices, particularly in the realm of asset management, made them an ideal partner for trailing the implementation of Asset Engine. Recognising the critical link between effective asset management and the environmental and economic sustainability of their community, the Shire of Dardanup became an early contributor to the development of AE, providing invaluable feedback and deploying the system to manage their full bridge inspection and maintenance program for FY25. Their willingness to embrace innovation and collaborate on solutions has made them a key player in shaping the future of asset management for LGAs.
The Challenge: Bridging the Gap Between Old and New
Like many LGAs across the state, the Shire of Dardanup faced the common hurdles of managing a growing and diverse portfolio of assets, including primary ownership of 18 bridges (plus around another 40 bridges under other ownership), with limited resources and often cumbersome, paper-based processes. Manual inspections were incredibly time-consuming, requiring extensive travel, detailed note-taking, photography and subsequent data entry. The sheer volume of paperwork generated by these manual inspections was overwhelming, making it difficult to gain a clear, real-time view of asset conditions and prioritise maintenance needs effectively. This lack of centralised visibility hampered proactive maintenance planning, increasing the risk of unexpected failures, costly emergency repairs, and potential disruptions to the community. Furthermore, ensuring consistent and compliant reporting to Main Roads WA, a critical factor in securing funding, was a constant source of concern and administrative burden.
The Solution: A Seamless Transition to Digital Asset Management with Asset Engine
Asset Engine offers the Shire of Dardanup a comprehensive and user-friendly solution to these multifaceted challenges. The platform provided a centralised hub for all asset-related information, streamlined workflows, and empowered real-time monitoring and reporting. The implementation of AE was remarkably smooth, a testament to the platform's intuitive design and the collaborative partnership between the AE team and the Shire. Several key features and technical solutions contributed to this successful trial:
The Results: Tangible Improvements and Future-Focused Benefits
The Shire of Dardanup's experience with Asset Engine has been overwhelmingly positive, with several key benefits emerging:
The Future: Building a Sustainable Asset Management Strategy for Generations to Come
The Shire of Dardanup's consideration of the Asset Engine represents a significant leap forward in their ongoing commitment to a more sustainable and efficient approach to asset management. By embracing digital technology and fostering a culture of innovation, they will not only improve current processes but also lay a strong foundation for long-term asset health, compliance, and financial stability. Their proactive approach, their willingness to collaborate, and their dedication to continuous improvement serve as a model for other LGAs across Western Australia looking to modernise their asset management practices and build a stronger, more resilient future for their communities.
As the Shire of Dardanup continues to test the power of AE they are considering moving beyond bridges by bringing more structures into the platform including play parks, jetties, walkways and gantries - all currently part of the AE standard “structural” base asset category subscription.
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