WSSC Asset Management BOA
WSSC's Asset Management Program (AMP) is responsible for long-term strategies to manage over a million assets across four (4) networks in support of WSSC's mission. The networks are:
Water (vertical and linear);
Wastewater (vertical and linear);
Support Services (vertical); and Communications.
The Asset Management Office (AMO) is responsible for the framework, coordination and direction of asset management at WSSC. Enterprise and Network Asset Management Plans are developed by AMO to provide annual reporting on the state of WSSC's Assets, Business Risk Exposure (BRE), Levels of Service (LOS), and recommendations to improve infrastructure and related business processes. Associated 10- and 30-year financial investment plans and additional resources are also reported. Through this contract, WSSC requested advanced asset management support to enhance the framework/knowledge base and assist with data collection, asset modeling, and analysis to produce high quality asset management plans.
So far, PEER is working on the following two task orders as it pertains to this project:
Potomac WFP Condition Assessment
Review available drawings, specifications, O&M manuals, and shop drawings.
Perform visual mechanical condition assessment of the sedimentation basins.
Prepare Mechanical Condition Assessment technical memo including condition scores and recommendations to address observed mechanical issues to help prepare the overall condition assessment report.
Parkway WRRF Condition Assessment
Review available process mechanical and HVAC drawings, specifications, O&M manuals and shop drawings.
Review asset management data that contains the age of the equipment.
Site visits to the facility to perform Visual condition assessment — the grit removal building including structural and mechanical equipment (grit mixers, grit pumps, piping, slide gates, etc.), as well as HVAC systems (unit heaters, air handlers, etc.).
Prepare Mechanical Condition Assessment technical memo including condition scores and recommendations to address observed mechanical issues to help prepare overall condition assessment report.