David Tomber, Aviation Principal, Jacobs, USA

Speaker Biograghy: Dave has 35 years' public and private sector experience in planning, design and construction at over 70 medium- and large-hub airport terminals worldwide. He has authored over 100 articles and presentations at industry events on various aspects of airport development, and has been a regular speaker at Passenger Terminal EXPO since 2002. As a member of the American Institute of Architects, he was elected to the College of Fellows FAIA, and is a Past President of AIA Northwest Washington, and a Past Board Member of AIA Washington Council. He is a certified member of the American Association of Airport Executives, and a member of steering committees for the Airport Terminal and Ground Access Committee of the Transportation Research Board, and the Operations and Technical Affairs Committee of Airports Council International—North America.


Day 3 - 16 March
Session:
Facilities Maintenance & Management


09:00 - 09:00 - Conference Chair

Day 3 - 16 March
Session:
Facilities Maintenance & Management


10:15 - 11:10 - Panel Discussion: Sustainable asset management
Synopsis: What are the key elements of sustainable asset management? How can sustainable asset management improve financial and environmental performance? What is the business case justification for sustainable asset management? How can sustainable asset management be linked to capital development programmes? What data metrics and analytics should be used to improve energy efficiency?

Day 3 - 16 March
Session:
Facilities Maintenance & Management


09:40 - 10:15 - The future of sustainable asset management for airport terminals
Synopsis: This presentation will focus on innovative trends in the future of asset management for airport terminals, and integration with capital development programmes. Airports worldwide are making significant investments in new development. A strategic approach is needed for renewal of existing terminal facilities, as well as for sustainable design of new terminals targeting improved economic and environmental performance. This presentation will outline strategies to integrate asset management with capital development programmes and sustainability initiatives for improved economic and environmental performance. Exciting trends for predictive maintenance will be described, such as characteristic metering and greater data analytics with artificial intelligence.

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