Optimize infrastructure budgets, extend pavement lifecycles, and implement data-driven maintenance strategies to build safer and more sustainable local road networks.

Municipalities face increasing pressure to maintain safe, efficient, and sustainable road networks amidst tightening budgets and aging infrastructure. "Mastering Municipal Road Asset Management" provides a comprehensive exploration of the strategies, frameworks, and methodologies required to optimize the lifecycle of local roadways. This course delves into the foundational principles of infrastructure management, covering critical topics such as pavement condition assessment, deterioration modeling, and data-driven decision-making. It explores the transition from reactive repairs to proactive, long-term strategic planning by highlighting risk management, lifecycle cost analysis, and the effective prioritization of maintenance and rehabilitation projects. Designed for public works professionals, city planners, and engineers, this overview offers a deep dive into the financial and operational practices necessary to maximize public investment, extend pavement life, and ensure the long-term resilience of community road networks.

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This portal is provided as a training and development resource for City of Markham employees. Every course is delivered by a qualified subject matter expert or learning organization, is quantifiable in hours, and is verifiable — you receive a documented certificate of completion for every course you finish, stored on LearnFormula indefinitely.
If you hold a professional designation (for example in engineering, accounting, human resources, or law), courses may be counted as professionally relevant, verifiable learning activities toward your continuing professional development. Individual practitioners are responsible for confirming that an activity meets the requirements of their professional body. For questions about the City of Markham's training and development policies, please speak with your people leader or Human Resources.