ADOPTING BEST INFRASTRUCTURE ASSET MANAGEMENT PRACTICES IN SOUTH AFRICA: A CASE OF ETHEKWINI METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY: A LITERATURE GAP
This research study focuses on evaluating current infrastructure asset management practices within eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality and proposes strategies for improvement. Using a quantitative approach for data collection, analysis, and presentation, the study identified several key challenges. These include aging infrastructure leading to higher maintenance costs and risks, funding constraints impacting effective management, difficulties in integrating new technologies, and challenges in managing risks like resilience against natural disasters. Issues with data management, regulatory compliance, and public engagement were also highlighted. The study emphasises the need for comprehensive strategies to enhance efficiency, sustainability, and resilience in managing infrastructure assets. Recommendations from this research aim to address weaknesses and promote best practices, benefiting policymakers, urban planners, and infrastructure managers locally and globally.
Infrastructure Asset Management, Best Practices, Aging Infrastructure, Sustainable Development, Municipalities.