The Syndicat des Eaux d’Île-de-France (SEDIF) is the largest public water service in France and Europe, supplying drinking water to over 4.8 million residents across 7 departments of the Île-de-France region. Operated by Franciliane (Veolia), SEDIF’s treatment plants are among the most advanced in the world, producing 755,000 m³ of water daily and managing a distribution network of nearly 8,000 kilometers.
Franciliane is committed to ensuring the long-term performance and resilience of the water distribution infrastructure, while optimizing investment strategies, controlling operational risks, and aligning with ISO 55000 standards. The goal is to shift toward a proactive, data-driven asset management approach to ensure water service continuity in the face of ageing infrastructure and increasing regulatory requirements.
What did we do?
Implementation of a simulation-based asset management policy to support investment planning and asset lifecycle optimization.
Decision support through simulations of asset ageing and the impact of investment scenarios on SEDIF’s strategic goals.
Support in change management and ISO 55000 alignment through maturity audits and structured asset management practices.
Gains
Optimized Investment Planning - Enhanced ability to prioritize and justify long-term investment decisions through scenario-based simulations.
Risk Mitigation and Service Continuity - Improved control over asset degradation and operational risks to ensure uninterrupted water service to millions of users.
ISO 55000 Alignment and Asset Management Maturity - Structured approach to professionalize asset management practices and comply with international standards through audits and change management.