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Improving Water Utility Capital Efficiency #3119

Project Summary:
Identifies and evaluates tools and techniques that drinking water utilities can use to reduce capital costs. Identifies best capital practices in and out of the water industry that are available to water utilities to efficiently manage capital projects and programs, including capital program management techniques, business case analysis components and methods, and cost effective and innovative techniques for planning and implementing capital projects and programs. Research partner: USEPA. Published in 2009.

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Contractor: Black & Veatch

Funded: 2005              Completion Year: 2009              Funding Amount: $583,128.00

Goal Area: Management and Customer Relations

Related Topics: Asset Management,  Capital Improvement Planning,  Management and Communications,  Climate Change,  Finance,  Financial Issues,  Management,  Planning,  Rates,  Strategic Planning

Benefits to the Drinking Water Supply Community:
This research will provide a comprehensive summary of best practices and innovative techniques for capital program development and management and capital project implementation that can be used by utility directors, capital program managers, or elected officials.


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