The
Environment Agency (UK) has contract awarded IPL and Manhattan Atrium a £9m
framework contract to employ a new system to conduct the upkeep of its
flood and coastal defence assets.
The first phase of activities under the
framework will be to engage Manhattan Atrium’s Enterprise Asset
Management System, which will convert and consolidate the management of
these important assets.
The four-year partner programme will facilitate
the Environment Agency to lend more funds on the expenditure of these
vital assets by deducting the administrative expense of maintenance
planning, delivery and reporting.
All across England, the Environment
Agency has more than 150,000 flood and coastal defence assets, and the
new system will facilitate it a single view of all the national
maintenance activity, further facilitating to develop efficient
prioritised schedules on the basis of regional need and available
finance.
A full service IT organisation, IPL will
deliver the programme and Manhattan Atrium, which is proficient in the
development, implementation and support of a leading, fully-integrated
Enterprise Asset Management system. As the main contractor, IPL will
handle the project, and facilitate Business Intelligence and Java
development competency to develop the connections between Manhattan
Atrium’s off-the-shelf Asset Management platform and other Environment
Agency systems. Manhattan Atrium will be lending their standard
Enterprise Asset Management product and associated implementation
services, including configuration management workshops and subsequent
product configuration, data loading, provision of interfaces, product
hosting and software training courses.Read complete story at http://www.tendersontime.com/blog-detail/ipl-and-manhattan-atrium-bags-pound9m-framework-contractnbsp-138.php
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