Our Asset or Activity Management Plans (AMPs) have been reviewed alongside the development of the Long Term Plan 2024-34 Consultation Document.
AMPs set out a 10-year programme for the management of specific groups of assets. The documents are reviewed cyclically (typically at least every three years) so they remain relevant.
The AMPs have been developed in accordance with the National Asset Management Steering (NAMS) Guidelines. They include forecasted population growth, the level of service expected by customers, the condition of the asset, planned maintenance, and replacement which ensures a complete and consistent approach to the long term planning of assets.
The AMPs are in two parts, Part A and Part B.
Part A provides general information, including about the Whakatāne District and the Strategic framework the AMPs operate in.
- General Information - (PDF, 2.4 MB)
Part B provides detailed information for particular groups of assets. This includes a defined methodology for planned maintenance and asset replacement as well as a forecast of the expected costs to maintain and replace the assets.
- Community Property - (PDF, 2.7 MB)
- Recreation - (PDF, 2.6 MB)
- Transport - (PDF, 6.7 MB)
- Solid Waste - (PDF, 3.8 MB)
- Airport - (PDF, 2.7 MB)
- Three Waters - (PDF, 4.3 MB)
Three Waters Asset Management Plan
This asset management plan (AMP) outlines the current state, performance and quantum of three waters assets. It describes present and future days pressure on service delivery and details an investment plan proposed over the next 10 years.
To achieve these objectives, this AMP is developed under the International Infrastructure Management Manual (IIMM) 2020 framework, and we use ‘Adapt Solutions’ platform software for meeting all our asset management requirements.