posted on 2023-05-22, 12:51authored byAmadi-Echendu, J, Willett, R, Brown, K, Hope, T, Lee, J, Mathew, J, Vyas, N, Yang, B-S
Definitions of asset management tend to be broad in scope, covering a wide variety of areas including general management, operations and production arenas and, financial and human capital aspects. While the broader conceptualisation allows a multifaceted investigation of physical assets, the arenas constitute a multiplicity of spheres of activity. We define engineering asset management in this paper as the total management of physical, as opposed to financial, assets. However, engineering assets have a financial dimension that reflects their economic value and the management of this value is an important part of overall engineering asset management. We also define more specifically what we mean by an “engineering asset” and what the management of such an asset entails. Our approach takes as its starting point the conceptualisation of asset management that posits it as an interdisciplinary field of endeavour and we include notions from commerce and business as well as engineering. The framework is also broad, emphasising the life-cycle of the asset. The paper provides a basis for analysing the general problem of physical asset management, relating engineering capability to economic cost and value in a highly integrated way.
History
Publication title
Definitions, Concepts and Scope of Engineering Asset Management
Volume
Engineering Asset Management Review 1
Editors
JE Amadi-Echendu, K Brown, R Willett, J Mathew
Pagination
3-16
ISBN
978-1849961776
Department/School
TSBE
Publisher
Springer
Place of publication
London
Extent
20
Rights statement
Copyright 2010 Springer-Verlag London Limited
Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
Management and productivity not elsewhere classified