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BUYER'S GUIDE 267 UTILITY WEEK ENERGY SUPPLY HANDBOOK 2014 Grontmij Grove House, Mansion Gate Drive, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS7 4DN Tel: 0113 262 0000 Email: enquiries.uk@grontmij.co.uk Website: www.grontmij.co.uk Over the last 25 years, Grontmij has developed a leading Systems business which provides services to the water, transportation, energy and nuclear decommissioning markets. We deliver a wide range of technology based services created around the provision of data for asset management, asset performance improvement and systems to deliver real-time asset management. This area of Grontmij's work is about technology based solutions for the provision of data for asset performance improvement and real-time asset management. There is a fundamental shift in progress – organisations are making much more use of data to optimise operations, make decisions and discover patterns. Many organisations have information overload and need a consistent approach to link and drive their enterprise datasets. As technological constraints recede, customers are demanding much more, not only of content in its own right but also in terms of how it is structured to better model and answer the business needs. There is a lot of data within an organisation but turning it into information is what makes the difference, with our knowledge of the asset, we think this gives us an unqiue insight. Our Asset Management Services are designed around our belief that asset management is about a business knowing: • What services it currently delivers to customers and what it needs to deliver in future • What assets it owns • What condition its assets are in • What risks it has to manage • How its assets should best be looked after • When assets need to be repaired or replaced • What assets will cost over their planned life • What may need to be done differently in future • What are the systematic failure impacts to assets • What are the whole-life environmental impacts • How it can reduce energy consumption and carbon footprint. Grontmij works with all types of utilities, industries and stakeholders, optimising asset management practice by improving organisation, processes and technologies in line with appropriate national and international standards and good practice such as PAS55 and RAMS. Asset Management Director – Asset Management Marc Hobell 07766 725241

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