More and more communities are trying to do more with less funds. Development of an organized, long term strategic plan for management of assets and infrastructure is helping with this. Good planning can help optimize delivery and maintenance, support prioritization based on community values and support funding applications.
Ronin has extensive experience in this space. Chad has taught ENGR 432 Infrastructure Management II for the University of British Columbia at the Okanagan School of Engineering, helping to train future engineers how to support communities.
Funding is a continually shifting landscape and understanding how to successfully navigate it is critical for communities to address their needs.
Ronin has extensive experience in helping communities take advantage of new funding programs to address community needs.
The team at Ronin has previously supported communities in securing funding for:
- Capital infrastructure projects
- Housing
- Communication infrastructure
- Recovery from infrastructure failures
- Climate change adaptation
Capital infrastructure projects can bring more to a community than just new or renewed infrastructure. Done properly it can create local employment opportunity, allow for skill development of community members.
Ronin is able to support a community throughout all phases of projects to ensure the community realizes all potential benefits.
Often communities are unaware of the opportunities to them in delivery of projects. By having an experienced professional provide support they can ensure the community realizes the full benefit of projects.
Operating as a small firm, Ronin is able to focus on project success for the community as opposed to maximizing work to keep a large team busy.
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