The Assembly of First Nations (AFN) has organized its second National Asset Management Conference and Trade Show, which will take place at the Hilton Lac Leamy in Gatineau between March 7 and March 9.
This year’s conference focuses on An Asset Management Approach to Closing the Infrastructure Gap.
According to the latest national estimate by AFN, Canada needs to invest $349.2 billion to meet infrastructure requirements for First Nations across the country.
The conference will bring together First Nations Chiefs and Councils, Public Works Managers, Asset Managers, industry leaders in advisory and asset delivery expertise, and academia and media professionals reporting on the ways First Nations asset management planning is understood, managed, and delivered.
To learn more and to register for the conference, please click here.
BTY is supporting this important event through panel discussions and presentations, focusing on sharing insights from our work on the Cost Estimate for Closing the Infrastructure Gap.
BTY was engaged by AFN to quantify the capital and operating costs for asset improvements to bring their performance and access requirements on par with community infrastructure readily available to non-Indigenous Canadians.
To learn more, please contact our team members:
Michael Gabert, Director, Cost Management Services
Nicholas Jackson, Associate Director