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Capital Planning - 17th June

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CAPITAL PLANNING
17th June 2008, Royal Scots Club, Edinburgh

COURSE OVERVIEW
The Concordat sets out the terms of a new relationship between the Scottish Government and local government. It underpins the funding to be provided to local government over the period 2008-09 to 2010-2011. Within the period totals, there is significant growth in the capital resources being made available to local authorities. The funding is being provided to secure investment in local government infrastructure such as schools, flood prevention, measures, roads, waste management, and the police estate and that of the Fire and Rescue Services.

It is therefore vital that local government delivers on this increased capital investment. Asset management is inherently multi-disciplinary and there are critical issues of co-ordination, integration and leadership at corporate level.

This course is designed to help operational managers understand their financial responsibilities in their pursuit of delivering on the government's investment plans.

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Delivery:
  • Public
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Difficulty:
  • Introductory

Further Details

COURSE PROGRAMME
What is Capital Expenditure?
Overview of sources of funding including explanation of CIPFA Prudential Code
Roles & Responsibilities for Asset Management
Translating corporate aims into asset aims
Moving from asset aims to asset plans
Implementation: Option Appraisal
Implementation: Whole Life Costing
Implementation: Capital Prioritisation
Implementation: Project Management
Post Implementation Reviews

Guide price

£280 + VAT

 

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