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Asset Standards Authority
Update to Permanent Way Institute, NSW
Jim Modrouvanos, Director
20 November 2014
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Our purpose and organisation
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The ASA – our purpose and tasks
Making it clearer, simpler
and more attractive to do
business in NSW
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Putting the customer at the centre of
everything we do
Guiding change – whole of life assurance
and system integration
Allowing supply chain to deliver safe asset
services without overly prescriptive and
stifling supervision
Improving access to broader competitive
supply chain
Maintaining safety of asset systems and
transport networks
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ASA within TfNSW
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Our people
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ASA leadership
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ASA engineering team
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ASA track team
John Paff
Dave Cooper
Neil Johnson
David Brown
Lead Engineer
Principal Engineer
Track Structure
Principal Engineer
Rail Alignment &
Transit Space
Senior Surveyor
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Our work
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ASA over the last 12 months
• Strong team - 120 people
• Asset management and assurance focus
• Standards - priority process for review / over 100 renewed or
created / major review of rolling stock
• AEO – over 20 orgs and 35 projects achieved status / over 30
assessments underway / 180 expressed interest
• Industry engagement – over 20 industry events conducted
• Human Factors and ISA
• Light Rail and Rapid Transit
• Strong RISSB relationship
• Support to Sydney’s Rail Future
• Roads and ferries liaison
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Authorised Engineering Organisation (AEO)
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Assurance – what we’re doing within TfNSW
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Engineering decisions – configuration management framework
Obligations to the owner – assurance to support O&M contracts
Industry supply chain – authorisation and surveillance (AEO)
Deployment of TfNSW protocols – e.g. concessions, lifecycle
costing and asset planning and performance reporting
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Assurance – rail stakeholder engagement
• NWRL – joint working group – assurance, innovation and
standards focus
• Light Rail – joint working group – assurance and standards
focus
• RISSB – joint development agreement and alignment
• ONRSR – close working relationship and engagement
• Sydney Trains – joint working group and scheduled (bi-monthly
and quarterly) engineering assurance forums
• CRN – engagement – to be developed further in 2015
• ARTC – engagement – to be developed further in 2015
• Sister TfNSW divisions (PPD, TPD, TSD…) – working groups
and briefings
• RMS – road / rail interface
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Industry engagement - sharing and listening
Industry Briefings
• Broadcast engagement providing updates, guidance, thought
leadership and awareness
• Typically two to four briefings held per year to an audience of 150+
Industry Round
Tables
• Collaborative engagement designed to discuss and dissect key
topics raised at Industry Briefings to diagnose relevance, accuracy
and practical application
• Typically two to four round tables held per year to audience of 60
Industry Seminars
• Targeted and designed to reach large technical audiences in a
‘tuition’ style where detailed and application-specific technical
learning’s and contemporary subject matter is imparted
Technical Forums
• Technical Forums are facilitated events designed to capture and
share knowledge and experience relevant to the subject discipline
• The forum size of 20-30 attendees individually tailored to the
subject matter
Technical
Committees
• Discipline specific engagement for technical collaboration,
knowledge sharing and input to develop standards
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Track engineering industry engagement
• 2014 -
Technical
Forums
Technical
Committees
• May – “Design”
• Sep – “Construct”
• 2015 • “Maintenance”
• Specialist areas (turnouts, survey and
wheel/rail interface)
• 2014 to 15 - Rail Lubrication
Standard development
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Civil engineering industry engagement
• 2014 -
Technical
Forums
• May – “Underbridges, Overbridges &
Footbridges”
• Sep – “Concessions”
• 2015 • Watch this space!
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Standards - ASA business activities
• Alignment to international standards (ISO)
• Commitment to a national approach
• RISSB relationship
– Board position
– Method of alignment to classifications (national / state)
– Joint development agreement
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NWRL / SRT
Light Rail
Ferries
Roads
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Standards - ASA track and civil activities
• Track and civil standards:
– Found in strong position at ASA commencement
– Strong legacy due to previous diligent management!
• Current track work:
– Reviewing 43 current standards
– Priorities on rail lubrication and friction modification
(TORFMA), grinding, speed sign design and surveying
• Current civil work:
– Underbridges
– Overbridges & footbridges
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Standards - what are users accessing?
“Train Operating Conditions
Manual – General Instructions”
“Circuit Design
Standards”
“Signal Design
Principles”
“Construction of cable
Routes and Signaling
Civil
Works”
ESC 210
“Track Geometry & Stability”
“Train Operating Conditions Manual –
Division Pages”
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ASA website – quick links to popular docs
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ASA website – civil and track standards
General
Track
Structures
Geotechnical
Right of Way
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Our future
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Our challenges ahead
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Managing growth
Supporting TfNSW
procurement
Benefits realisation
Industry capability & capacity
Integrating across a
changing TfNSW landscape
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ASA contacts
Name
Position
Contact
Jim Modrouvanos
Director
[email protected]
David Spiteri
Chief Engineer
[email protected]
Mark Smith
Principal Manager, Industry &
Technical Development
[email protected]
John Paff
Lead Engineer – Track
[email protected]
David Cooper
Principal Engineer
Track Structure
[email protected]
Neil Johnson
Principal Engineer
Rail Alignment & Transit
Space
[email protected]
David Brown
Senior Surveyor
[email protected]
Nick Berry
Manager Industry
Engagement
[email protected]
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Questions?
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