Eau de Paris

Enable Eau de Paris to unify its asset data, streamline management, and justify investments for efficient, sustainable service to 6 million users daily.

Context

As the leading public drinking water company in France, Eau de Paris serves over 6 million users daily and distributes more than 510 million cubic meters of water each day. Despite this scale, Eau de Paris’s assets are managed across multiple, disconnected information systems. To improve its asset management, the company aims to build a comprehensive description of its entire asset base, implement structured asset management practices, reduce duplicate data entry, identify gaps in its information systems, and better justify its investment needs.

In Figure

6 M

Users

510 M m³

Water

1

Unified vision

What did we do?

  • Assessment of asset data (source, usability, reliability level, etc.)

  • Define and build the inventory thru 3 dimensions: Geography, functional and technical

  • Financial valuation of the assets: lifespans of components, maintenance actions ans cost bases

  • Strengthening control of the investment process: budgetary constraints, risk management,…

Gains

Reactive approach increases risks and costs

An asset reference framework built around geographic, functional, and technical dimensions

A centralized, enriched, and shareable asset reference framework

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A clear real estate management structure with optimized processes