Support Le Havre Seine Métropole in anticipating asset aging, optimizing investments, and ensuring resilient water services for 270,000 residents.
Context
Le Havre Seine Métropole is the public authority responsible for drinking water services for over 270,000 residents in Normandy. The territory includes both dense urban areas and peri-urban communities, requiring a robust and forward-looking asset management strategy. The community sought to improve its visibility on infrastructure aging and better anticipate long-term investment needs, while ensuring quality of service and resilience in the face of environmental and regulatory pressures.
In Figure
270 000
Residents
54
Municipalities
1
Strategy
What did we do?
Centralization, formalization, and digitization of heritage asset knowledge
Simulation of asset aging based on Oxand’s proprietary aging laws, maintenance actions, and cost base
Simulation and optimization of investment scenarios to support strategic decision-making
Gains
Improved visibility on asset condition evolution
Informed and prioritized investment planning
Structured and professionalized asset knowledge management