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Redmond Public Works launches asset-performance management program to track condition, costs and service levels

3760380 · June 11, 2025
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Public Works presented a one-year update on a new asset performance management (APM) program aligned to ISO 55000 standards, describing steps to inventory assets, adopt a municipal asset policy, create system-level asset plans and publish an annual infrastructure scorecard for council and the public.

Redmond Public Works told City Council Tuesday it has launched a formal asset-performance management (APM) program to improve how the city inventories, maintains and budgets for infrastructure, with the aim of aligning planning and operational decisions across the enterprise.

Vanjie Garcia, public-works deputy director, introduced the item and said Brandon Buehler has led the APM formation. “Over the past year, Brandon has led the formation of the APM team, with initiatives that maximize the value the community receives from its public assets,” Garcia said.

Brandon Buehler, public-works asset manager, said the program follows ISO 55000 principles and focuses on four core questions: what the city owns (an asset registry); the condition of those assets (condition assessments);…

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