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PEMAC and CNAM Launch The State of Asset Management in Canada Survey

PEMAC Asset Management Association of Canada and Canadian Network of Asset Managers (CNAM) have partnered to launch The State of Asset Management in Canada Survey, a nationwide initiative which aims to gather insights from individuals and organizations involved in owning and/or maintaining physical assets. The collaborative effort invites individuals, across both public and private sectors, to share their insights by completing the survey before April 22, 2025. 

“Asset management plays a crucial role in the success and sustainability of our organizations, yet we don't often have the opportunity to collectively reflect on the practices, challenges, and solutions across our country, said Nigel D'Souza, PEMAC President.  “We encourage all maintenance, reliability and asset management professionals working at asset owning organizations to participate. By sharing your insights, you’ll help build a clearer picture of asset management in Canada” 

The results will be compiled into a national report and shared widely with the Canadian asset management community to help advance collective knowledge and support continuous improvement. Findings will also be presented at various professional conferences, including the CNAM 2025 National Conference, taking place May 12–15.  

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Participants are also encouraged to share the survey with peers and colleagues in other asset-owning organizations. 

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About PEMAC Asset Management Association in Canada: PEMAC is a not-for-profit professional association promoting and enabling excellence in maintenance, reliability, and asset management through collaboration, applied learning, leadership and advocacy. pemac.org  

About Canadian Network of Asset Managers: 
Canadian Network of Asset Managers (CNAM) is the national association for public infrastructure asset management in Canada. Representing members from both government and the private sector, CNAM works to develop policies, tools, and technologies that enhance service levels for public infrastructure assets across every province and territory. cnam.ca