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Enterprise Asset Management outlines FY26 budget, EV charging and facility upgrades
Summary
The Department of Enterprise Asset Management presented its proposed FY26 budget to the Atlanta City Council, with Commissioner Chris Davis describing a mix of capital projects, technology investments and operations work intended to keep city facilities functional and more energy efficient.
The Department of Enterprise Asset Management presented its proposed FY26 budget to the Atlanta City Council, with Commissioner Chris Davis describing a mix of capital projects, technology investments and operations work intended to keep city facilities functional and more energy efficient.
Davis said the department's priorities include integrated building controls and preventive maintenance: "it is our goal to achieve ISO 55,000 certification," he told council, and described the department's Enterprise Building Integrator (EBI) and Maximo work-order system as central tools to give staff remote visibility into building systems and to schedule preventive maintenance.
The nut graf: the presentation framed the budget as funding both ongoing asset management and specific capital projects under the Moving Atlanta Forward and Renew Atlanta initiatives, while also attempting to reduce operating inefficiencies through technology, expand EV charging and address life-safety and accessibility upgrades.
Most important details first: Davis listed several capital projects and…
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